THE NEBHASKAM to ike. SfMDfi BY JIM EVINGER. vri returns for uus weeK found Nebraska's George Seemann candidate ior an ena Ijosition in the nation wide poll to elect an all star college iooiwui team as an opponent for the Green Bay Packers profes sional outfit. The e a m e will be played at Soldier neia in Chicago on Aug. 29. The Com husker burly built flankman is the only 1939 Husker squad member gaining any recognition for the big game this year. ... ..H Vt i ft j ; Hf .i 'r , GEOBGE 8EIMANN Journal and Star. Ferguson sends bulletin The College of Engineering, un der Dean O. J. Ferguson, will send out some 2,800 copies of its 29th annual newa letter to graduates and former students of the college this week. Others in the midwest sector re- iv'mer strone suDDort are Iowa's Nile Kinnick, Oklahoma's Frank Vr.vy and Beryl Clark, Purdue's Lou Brock, and Joe Thesing of Notre LDame. JWris. Grinr.sll. la.. was named assistant coach at Cedar Falls high schorl in Iowa. . . No, he is not Nebraska's senior solon. DiMaggio is rapidly becoming a feared name in both major leagues. . . Joe, the Yankee Clip 4 per, is the recognized "menace" "of American league pitching. . . Young brother Dominic is coming thru with some timely hitting for the Bosox. While over In the senior circuit, aMap hrnthor Vinro is settinn a 'fast pace for the Pirates. . . After being traded from the Cincinnati Reds. Vlnce began slamming the ball into the upper tiers and out of the parks In many National league parks. Vince has broken' into the two numbered column in hitting homers. . . Last year, with the Kansas City Blues, Vince went wild with his hitting for the dis tance and led the Association in that department. . . Now he's back in form again. Ed Oliver, the golfer who was disqualified from a three way tie in the national open, has drawn more attention from not being able to play in the final playoff than he probably would have if he had played and then lost. . A martyr in the sport world often becomes a hero. "The Angel," or Mons. Maurice Tillet, was discovered In far off Singapore by a former wrestler. . This modern Neanderthal crea ture has dimensions abnormal in size. . . 'Frinstance, his skull Is 75 percent thicker than normal and his ribs are three times as large as the next man's. Hr! Folks! "An EVANS cleaning has made our Summer Clolhes like new again... and it sure keeps us cool!" 10 Discount Cash and Carry on Both Laundry and Dry Cleaning DANC Leo Eddie 8ECK JUNGBLUTH present their ORCHESTRA Singing Trio Glee Club with Maxine Coffee Featured Entertainer 9 to 12 Friday, July 19 Hudgins (Continued from Page 1). proved that it is generally more expensive to keep a colony than warrants the return received from it. Italy's conquest of Ethiopia is a good example of the fallacy that colonies are a good outlet for sur plus population because the Ital ians simply haven't settled there. Formerly there might have been some reason for colonies for Great Britain. In America there was a duplicate of climatic condi tions coupled with many opportu nities. Roosevelt Impossible. Turning to the present political situation and the third term for Roosevelt Hudgins exclaimed, "I just can't conceive of it" He be lieved that either Farley or Hull would be able to run a good cam paign against Willkie. "Wayne university is the larg est municipal university in the country, proudly explained Hud gins, "and the seventeenth largest of all universities.' Hudgins joined the faculty right after the World war ana hag been there ever since. Publish transportation conference proceedings Proceedings of the second an nual transportation conference held at the university April 15, 1940, under the auspices of the biz ad college, have been published In a booklet, "Coordination in Trans portation." Some 200 copies have been issued to conferenc : members and other subscribers including traffic managers of many major business firms of the country, to cording to Prof. Clifford M. Hic-H, chairman of the committee in charge of the conference. About 100 copies remain to be distributed and may be had for a nominal charge by addressing the college of business administration office. Tempel (Continued from Page 1). University choir and built up the glee club. The university's "musi cal impressario," assuming direc tion of the musical program of St. Paul church seven years ago, built up an a cappella choir of 55 voices. He is chairman of the division of the Nebraska Music Educators clinic and is a member of the ju nior chamber of commerce council. The past year he has been pro- Last bridge contest set for July 28 Last bridge tournament con ducted by the Union this summer will be held Saturday, July 28, at 7:30 in Parlors A and B. All stu dents interested in registering for contract bridge must register at the Union checkstand in couples. The tournament will be complete'd in one evening, and prizes will be presented. Last Travel Film hour will be held Tuesday, July 30 at 7:30 in Parlors X and Y, when C. B. Schultz of the university museum shows colored film of Nebraska and the Southwest. gram chairman for the junior chamber. Mr. Tempel received his A. B. degree from Hastings college and his Masters degree from the Uni versity of Nebraska. He was u member of Alpha Tau Omega fra ternity and Phi Mu Alpha Sin fonia, national honorary musical fraternity, for whose local chapter he has served as faculty advisor. IOC Person r. STUDENT UNION BALLROOM Dancing also July 26 and Aug. 2 We Invite Youf ! Student and Teacher, Pa To come in and see our stock of used books. All sub- si jects. At prices to suit the most limited budget. Onh U&mL (Bookiu THF HI H ROOEf STORE No. 11 St. "I 244 No. one diock soutn or me scnooi or music rtiwit'iBfWBfiitBriHniiii!iV!nii Check These RESULTS!! A fete V. U.-Dickinson Successes a paying combination "a" N. IT. 4 yrs. Dickinson 4 mi. Now Adv. Asst. large Omaha Dept. store. "b" N. IT. 3 yrs. Dickinson S mos. Now well paid hospital secy, in Lincoln. "c" N. V. 1,4 yrs. Dickinson S mos. Now highly paid secy, at state Capitol. with Dickinson training YOU WILL SUCCEED TOO! 2-2261. Phone for lowest Rates. Dickinson Secretarial School Names furnished on request 11 & O Sts. (Just North of Gold's) I 4 Sale of RSeHn's Oxfords Original Price a y JJOSTONIANS and MANS FIELD, summer foot wear, including all while nd two-lone oxfords. A fine lot of shoes, orig inally f 5 to 8.75, re duced 25 at the beginning of our sale, now reduced 25 more. Bro ken iliei and styles, of course. Men't Shoe Street Float mfLLEtt L PA?f1F R CBelinnir t&hursday! 1295 SUMME ILLY Included in this sale is our entire stock of sum mer Nelly Don dresses, play suits, and slacks. Cool sheers, voiles, Nelda crepes, Swisses and soap suds cottons. Sizes 12 to 44. i AllOurRefe. $1.95 All Our Refc.' $2.95 AllOurRefe. $3.95 All Our Re. $6.50 All Our Re. $7.95 . , , ctfW njr S195 rrwm All Our Re. $10.95 . v s795 caW U FOURTH FLOOR