PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, November 14, 1948 'Racket Smasher' Tells Tricks Of the Trade to Local ASME "Smashing the Rackets" a ta'k by a man who knows whereof he speaks will highlight the next meeting of the A.S.M.E. The stu dent chapter of the American So ciety of Mechanical Engineers will hear Professor Fredrick J. Ludwig, a member of the Law Col lege faculty, recount his experi ences with Murder Inc. and other rackets which he has helped to smash. The talk, which the professor emphasized is open to all students and not merely to engineers, will be held in Richards lab at 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 17. Professor Ludwig came to Law College this year from New York District Attorney Frank S. Ho gan's office where Gov. Thomas E. Dewey gained his reputation. The professor's compelling per sonality plus his unusual subject should make for quite an evening. The former cop, caddy, high school teacher and special counsel promised this reporter a few chills and thrills. At 30 the new-comer to the fac ulty is the youngest full professor in the country. He graduated from the Columbia Law school. Bachelor Candidates Filings are now open for El igible Bachelor candidates for the Mortarboard ball. All or ganized houses have been con tacted and must have their entries in by Friday of this week. Independent filings are open all week. All filings should be sent to Jo Kcllen barger, 1610 O Street. Only requirement is a 75 average. Mrs. Gustavson Talks at Home Economics Fete Mrs. R. G. Gustavson will dis cuss her recent visit to Sweden at the Ellen H. Richards dinner to be held Wednesday in the Union ballroom at 6:30 p. m. The dinner is sponsored by the Home Ec club. Held annually in observance of the birthday" of the founder of home economics, a main pur pose of the banquet is to ac quaint students and faculty with each other. Special guests at the affair will be Miss Margaret Fcdde, chair man of the home ec department, Marjorie Johnston, Dean of women, and Mrs. W. V. Lambert. Lillian Locke, president of Home Ec club, will act as toast mistress for the evening. Group singing will be led by Gwen Law Aptitude Tests The College of Law will con duct apptitude tests for en trance to the Law college Dec. 3 and 4. Students who desire to take the exams may contact Mrs. Hilton in the dean's office to obtain the hours for the test. Monson. Connie Crosby is gen eral chairman for the affair. Committee heads are: Charles Eggert, publicity; Vivian Frazier, program; Dorothy Bowman, tick ets; Norma Long, decoration; Jean Stopkotte, favors; Alice Boswell, hostesses; and Lu Huff, food. Tickets for the dinner will go off sale Monday. They are $1.25 per person and may be obtained on the first floor of the Home Ec building. The following headline was printed in a Baton Rouge, La., newspaper: PORT ALLEN GIRL WINS FIRST PLACE IN HOG EXHIBIT Coriihuskcr Deadline The following fraternities are reminded that 4 p.m. Mon day, Nov. 15, is the deadline for pledge and active name liss to be turned into the Corn husker office. Beta Sigma Psi Delta Sigma Ii Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon Acacia Delta Chi Xi Tsi Thi GOOD FOOD Homemade Chili 30c Barb-ribs 85c Served Fri. & Sat. til 1 a.m. EE COLONIAL CUP So. 56 Dial 4-2033 1 HI 7; "CHESTERFIELD is building another big, new factory for us smokers who like the MILDER cigarette... It's cigarette. I " " ' "V RADIO'S FAVORITE SON ' , 3k STAR OF CHESTERFIELD'S , , "I "' C VC ARTHUR GODFREY TIME ' . J JM w ' , wMVh- as. - yy f " ) ;-v i rFaW4v!1l,1,L y W 1 JLlJiilrl m m ' ' j 1 wish I could take you in myNavion H " i plane over the big, new factory Chesterfield Z M - ' building at Durham N. C. It's a honey. It 4'., i will help supply the ever-increasing demand $ '?) " for the MILDER cigarette." Coprright liCCETT Mvnu Tomcco Co. i