The Daily Ne KAN VOL XVIII. NO. 26 UNIVKKSITY OF N'KHRASKA, LINCOLN, FRISDAY, OCTOHKU -J.", 191S PRICK FIVE CENTS br MALADY IS ABOUT OVERCOME AT UNI. Health of Student Soldiers Is Steadily Improving Under Army Care ' MEN DRILL LONGER HOURS The health of the S. A. T. C. men the University of N-braska roa lir.ucs Foo.l in spltv of the Influenza ,aVp which is now sweeping the ate. The epidemic which a short i,V spo surged over the campus and evaded a heavy t-Ml appears now to h e nin its course. Nearly all the ,,,on ho were recently taken i'l with the cisease are now rabidly recover fas and but few serious cases were K-ported at ail. Company sick looks vo f ir contain Lut a small percentage of names. Drill Goes On Hard hit at first by the contagion th? university, now almost entirely an army camp, has sufficiently re covered to permit the satisfactory re sumption of its work Classes of. course, are closed but '.he I rojram of the S. A. T. C. i detachment continues unhindered The vacant periods formerly filled by clas.-es offer excellent opportunities fir teaching the "rookies" funda mental rudiments of drill and for giv ir.? them the open air exercise essen tial to maintain their health. Sore feet and tired muscles are not un common, but this is merely the begin ning of the training necessary to harden the men for the hardships of army life. PROF. GEO. 0. VIRTUE ENTERS GOVERNMENT WORK Work of Commerce Department Crippled By Many Instruct ors Leaving for Other Work Professor G. O. Virtue of the School cf Commerce, has obtained leave of absence from the university to accept a position with the federal shipping hoard at Washington, D. C. He left for the east Wednesday morning, and will not return until the beginning cf the university year nerc fall. The work will be in the nature or research ir.!o the port charges for commercial czi passenger ships. The loss of Professor Virtue to the university will be keenly felt by the department of economic. He is the third member of the teaihing faculty of this department to go into govern ment service for the period of the ar. Professor Geo. A. Stevens left L - American .xpeaitionary forces in , i a nee. Professor LeRossignoI. head of the department of economics, states that it is impossible to secure the services j of competent instructors at this time, because of the salaries paid by the ncivtfrsity as comparison to those that may be gotten in ether lines of ork. For this reason the work of 'be school of commerce will be car ried on for the present by a staff of hut four professors, and some of the courses heretofore given will be dis continued until -after the war. me university more tnaa a year ago. . haf K,upjd came up t0 vour hoa5e aBn j and is now in the government servi ' ,,jfi(.0VPrd me eating u.e candy that in Washington. Mr. Dana F. Cole en- gont jQ you ITe was about tered the third officers' training camp, j a " harpv as a dry fish Xow Jisten. j anl is now a isecond lieutenant lth!bright ;ves, while I down here j Washington. Turkey has besought - the president to take upon himself th task of re-establishing peace; aceept i Wilson's fourteen terms as a ba?is for negotiations and requested an Im-r-iiate general armistice. The note, fo:i0 ing closely the line of the German and Austrian peace notes, was deliver f d by the Spanish ambassador. Washington. The United States vf-rnment "will conlinue to send to '--rope 250.C00 men every month " refill he no relaxation of any Jnl" wa the statement of Secretary Tumulty regarding the peace tituatioi. SOLDIER HAS FALL FROM IMPROVISED TEETERTOTER William Greenfield of Omaha endel a little S. A. T. C. fiin ra her serl ously when he fell from a height ofe;i-. t..j e . - j t ! Sake Eoard Suspends Practice aiKiui irii iiti io i hp pavement irotii an Improvised tcet-cr-toter in front of the Social Science hail barracks. No hones were broken, however. After mrss yesterday noon sevcra of the men sat down upon one of the "if,o beams w.-od in tho t'.ise!ublt: I derrick and found thai i wouM rock ! Then the fun started an 1 soon tare .re no less than tweitiy men evenly I ii.tr!buied upon the end- ar.d Uncle ; Sam's soldiers once for.Tot th m-1 elves and anain cnjovcl a sport of j hlMhood days. j Greer. fie'd's mishap, however, put a j .top tv that activity for the time be ng. He was immediately takt-n to 1 v.cdical headquarters where It was :'ound he sufli-reJ mcs;ly from shock, i "LETTERS FROM CAMP" First Sox He Ever Sun Across With Fingers Knitted In 'Em Camp Zach.. Sept. Something. 1?1S. Dear Mae I received the wonderful ox and earmuff that you knitted, but I'.du't get the sweater. Either it evap rated or you knitted it with drop ped stitches. The sox were beautiful, rut I can't understand why you made iiem both for the left foot. The Irst time that I wore tLem I wis a led by the second loot for not tznding at attention properly. He aid that my feet were at ease, but f they "were at ease, I can tell you hat they didn't feel that way. Furth ermore, they are the Erst sox that i ever saw which had fingers knitted n 'em. Are they wearing 'em that a-ay this season? The earmuff was splendid, but why r.ly one? You know that both my ars are in the army. It is a trifle varm for earmuffs at present, but I an use it for a barracks bag until he cold weather sets in. However, all he articles were magnificent, the only hiag wrong with Via was the color. The next time you knit me mittens ?r earmuffs don't pick out cerise or icarlet. They don't do it that way in ;he artillery. Try to pick out some Mher color, as I can't stand at Inspec tion ith a pair of sox era sweater hat looks like a sunset omehere in jn Atlantic port. Vr.ii tf-11 me't-hat yosr'o'd sweet vieart, Orviile Slacker, was turned j "own for hrokf n arches. If that bird j has any broken arches ihey are under j his hat. I'll never foigt-t the night i thm; mealg a dar for my coun. . trv, I want you to enjoy yourself. I admit that I am a hero as the wnrk is very strr-nuou. I have ueen nnder terr,Me hardship,, having only gained eleven pounds lat week But somebody has to suffer for his coun try, and if birds like Orvi'Ie refuse to : do their share, then It Is up to fellows j like me to enlist and try to smipin along on thre square mea's a day. We only had turkey twue this week j and Ice cream on Sunday, but I don't j complain, as I know thrt I am doing; my share to hr-lp defeat the kaiser's , gray gorillas. j - Go out with Orviile all you want to j f, hut don't let him hoM your hand ! When I first shook hands wi:h that j hird. it felt like ShaKng r.anas wua a ,orriTiir and let me tell you. 'f he' tries to sit on the sofa with you;ra,.y Vcurs nntfi th- Atlantic Ocean j he is going to get kn.Kked deader i Bp than two barrels cf salted mackerel, j ' ' RODGER, j You can tU that to tho world, and. p s If vou can't knit me anything j ar that I said so. : t,t" will fit me. get your mother to j I II bet he will be giad whn the!nj me an apple pie. var is over so that be cn take orT his glasses. I am going to say goodbye sow,: PilE BOBS UPATNDTREDiME For a Week and Husker Gxm Do-Jiblful j Kline to Stay at Honte Piayens j Set Up Training Table in Ness Kal! Nebraska's footta'.l rived anvher d-r.t tuaVifii re its a'.raiy in tittered condition ye.-urdsy wher word was roceivei th;t the S. A. T. '. medical authorities at Notre Dane iiad ordered all f.xtV.ai: pruc?,:e sus . end-d for the v.cek cn .tc'our.t of th '.rlnenza epidemic at :h Indiana in s'l'ution. This throws a shadow ."vcr the possible ie ol stasias the crm'r.g battle with the lioosi?r next Saturdav afternoon cn Nebraska f.e'.d. ! Governor Kieth Ntville. cf the ! "".husker commonwealth. ha given ( his assurance that if the epilemlc Ir. J Nebraska is not as sei'ous as U is at present, the ban on public gatherings 1 .vi'.l be lifted and the Cornhuskers an grapn.e with th? Catholics as -chedulcd for November 2. The Notre Dame coach is p'anning on making the trip to I.lnco'n with his warriors and has not given up here fr a minute. He has run into .he same mud hole of inactivity dur ing the last few weeks that tho Corn huski rs have. The TIrosiers were hflled to play the Chicago naval re sents last Saturday. Octoer 19. and he sailors were ia Sou;h Bend ready for the fray, when tho Indiana state board of health urged that all foo ball games for Saturday le called off. They were also forced to give up heir match set for tomorrow with the Great Lakes Jackies because of the state-wide quarantine at Indiana. This yies them a clean slate for the last ieveral weeks without even a scrim image with an outside school. With a who'e week of inactivity against .hem, the Cornhuskers ought to stand a far better show when tne two teams! SOME POINTERS FROM GRFAT JEHTHftT CAN WEIL BE OBSERVED 1. You cannot push anyone up a ladder unss he is willing to c'.irab a little "aimself. 2. Make the most out of yourfelf. for that !. all there i5 of you. Whe you have done a cood thing don't stop to talk alv.ut it do another. 4. The rewarJ of a thing weH done is to have done it. 5. Worry is a stcond mort rape ith a high rate of inter est. 6. The difference between ere man and another is not mere ability it is energy. T. It is easier to do a thing right than to expia'n why you did it wrong. S. The war inside of you needs winning too. 9. Great men work as those who know that the night is com ing in which no aian can work. K. Evil was called Youth until he was old. and then he was cal'.ed Habit. :-r. as it is almost tap?. TV-member me to yr;r. father and , in; w ho he gt.ts his cigars from , r( . lt,at am M1y maKing me wuuu , L. , rr-.hied birJ and democ- n ran : - .. - - - - , f. (Copyright.) R. I ! SHALL BUT HiGHlY IS A b;.v. n ur. i vhite Lull t Trier pur. t..;r noMk Md ri itreiy u f)MjTaJcen From University Post to .un. cut ps.-e; siTiR T.oro nun ine averace Intelilf-'er.ce. appeared at the h-whiuarter cf Cup.-.i.ar.y "H" W: n'.lay evtr.lns ar.d was jrMuptl;j .ll-.pted as the'r ct!ii 111 naseot. Sturtir.K v.i'h a poit'-ree -nsi.l-erabiy lrr.r than him.-'!f, ir.emVen of the company ho;e tS:. with !!'. r are h vi'l er.'.ua'!y prcw lr.ro a at.lno cer. sup-ii r tu lie :r.r.vr.n! 7 p" t The s ' C'V'.rv "l ' c'.l -r. cf ? r.a::.' f the i'.o; has hoen the su'.j rt ri vo !i; con-:c.vr.-y L1...T ti e n any ms v Nh t-' ca'.'. hi:n 'Cob" while -thrs in-ist that he ha'! he named 'Lea-:-." a !ifi r: ::t vnrioty, h.wever h.in th? kir. I served at tho r.;oBs hal! A'. hr-i ph v Ithui a r.ani he Is "some" lo'-. for ThurIay at.ern on he p't anciher doe fvire his ize lo rout. The company was worried Thurrday norn'.r.g when the ma?cot showed signs cf a cold and immediately h? was taken to the doctor who said he ha.i the -p.u" lut would recover it tiven the proper care.' NEWSIES PROFITEERING SELLING PAPERS AND CANDIES TO SOLDIERS Lincoln newsboys are making huge war profits by selling their goods to student soldiers. Their supply in eludes daily papers, candies, peanut-s and fruit. The soldiers after a long hike or after hard drill make good customers and buy from the newsies large quantities of the sweets. They also sell their services and run trans- oortable shoe-shining stands. One lad claimed that he made over seven dollars in one day. Many oth ers are making more money than they ever dreamed existed in the world. When asked what they are going to do with their newly acquired wealth, some h:.ve it spent several times before they get it. Some of them say that they are going to hirn j their receipts over to their mothers, i while others are buying thrift stamps. meet on Nebraska gridiron Saturday. Kline Will Not Go Coach Kline has given up his trip to Chicago this week-end and will ! carry on communications with Illinois j j and Great Lakes by wire or mail, j i Nothing definite can be done at pros j ! ent about the Thanksgiving game a' j : ail the teams are waiting to see hew I ' the influenza situation la. ' going tc I ; work out If their games, scheduled ' for November 2, are postponed, they will hold them over tiii a later date and may not have room for a Tur key day match with the Huskers. Players Eat at Training Table A special training table has been set up for the football men in the mess ha'l and they are being fed on a regular training diet. Beefsteaks, vegetables, and fruits and the like are on their menu and they are denied rich dainties. Captain Schellenberg was out last night and participated in scrimmage for the first time since he was down with the "flu." The varsity showed up fine in the scrimmage and ran several touchdowns over the scrub's i goal line. COMPANY "B" POSTPONES THEIR ENTERTAINMENT I Company "B" will not stage their entertainment which they had origin ally announced to rake tlace Friday mm. in urucr iu pui vn mc piest, most original nierta:nment of them all. the second floor company j finds it necessary to yo?tpone the af- fair until nextweek, which wi'.I give them time for adequate preparation.) Assurance has been given that a gen- n'r.o fnn-fesf i in ntnre Tnr memners ' of the comrany at this M.ne. The first , - ... . .- ! rehearsal took place Thursday night, i IMFN I FAVF fiAMP ON SHORT NOTICE Officers' Camps Without Publicity DRILL SHOWING RESULTS With scarcvly time to ay their "so lor.r" men are leaving camp. While 1 1. . i i l . . . I J -. a . I. n .ri.c Or no i'uni;iny it, nien 10 uiv j epct tine that soMWa are moved frmt the university rimn, every day brines some men nearer to officers' schools. Yesterday some men receiv ed orders to leave almost Immediately, but headquarters did roi wish to give out the names or the number of men sent, as pivlng information on the movement of troops is against mili tary practice, at least until two or three days after the men have left. The last men to leave were of the coast artillery branch. IVTen are continually being cal'.ed ! before Captain E. J. Maclvor to an I swer questions by which he deter j mines who to recommend for future officers. That some men left Thurs I day to go out of the state. Is evi dence that the quarantine order over the state does not stop the move ment of Uncle Sam's army. There fore, the men who have been already selected for officers' camps but have not received orders to move, can ex pect them any day, at any time, and should be ready to deport on a mo ment's warning. Drilling Showing Results The few weeks of drill that the men have had so far is beginning to show results. In' the afternoon drill after ; the usual parade, the men passed in review before Captain Maclvor, and from a distance the movements seem- ! ed skillfully executed although at close range, due to short practice, there could be noticed several breaks. Before long the men will have re hearsed the various orders so many times that they will execute them as second nature. ARMY Y. M. C. A. TO HAVE NEW FEATURE INSTALLED Will Remodel Reading- Rooir. and Add a "Self -Teaching:" French Courss The army Y. M. C. A, which is h-- coming more and more appreciated by the men at the university camp, has plans now under way to provide more space for the writing of letters in the "Y" reading room, and t in stall what ha been termed a "se'f ieaching" French courre This meth od consists of a phonograph wi'h rec ords of French wunds and words. Books of French grra-nmar that ar? eif-exp'anatory will be available. A -ocm will be set aside ?i the Temple for this study. This p'an Is said to t?e in successful practice In other camps. Because of the large crowds that are now taking advantage of the read ing and writing room at the army "Y," the secretaries have ordered a change in the writing fa.-ilitl-s. New writing tables will be built around the sides of the room, making it pos sible to accommodate about twice as many men or more ts can now be taken care of at one time. At times when the men are off duty, the "Y" is crowded with men. some studying, some writing home, some reading, and others wh Just want "some place to go." Both at home ar.d abroad the army Y. M. C. A. is doing. In this way. a grat work ti keep up the morale of our army. An army moneys lh.t for a mm lo masaueraue as a n '-' against the law If done Ja a salicr's uniform.