CHANCELLOR AVERY BACK FROM SOUTH (Continued From Page One.) extension. Its effect on legislation 'haa probably been the greatest of any angulation in the country. Chancellor Avery remarked that he used his position us president of this association last year to eliminate him tsef from the drudgery of committee work, but a pumber of important things came up including the reiutions with the war department in military drill so that he felt compelled to put his shoulders to the wheel again on u number of propositions. It is al ways easier tu take on than to avoid work of this sort after one has be come a veteran in any association. The other Nebraska men also received important committee asslgnents. On his way home Chancellor Avery stopped at Memphis, Tenn., to inter view a person under consideration for un important position in the univer sity. The Nebraska people were fortu nate that this year so many important dates could be made on one trip, thus saving time and expense. The dele gates ut all the meetings attendea strictly to busiuss with less Junketing, uiuing and utter dinner speaking than was usual. Two hours were given up one afternoon as the guets of the harbor board on a patrol boat excur sion up and down the shipping dis trict where were at anchor boats o nearly all commercial nations. Aside from this small junket practically all the delegates attended strictly to tbe meetings of the several conventions. The south feels fairly prosperous now owing to the increase in the price of cotton. A little time ago condi tions seemed to be even more des perate than in the corn belt n ith corn at 15 cents a bushel. Just now prob ably the corn belt is sulfering rela tively the worst depression of any part of the country, or rather would be if it had not been for the accumu lation of its resources. We have never lived half as close to bankruptcy as the people have in the south. Merchandise in display in cities like Memphis and New Orleans averages a somewhat cheaper grade and lower cost than in northern cities. I pre sume that there is no markei differ rence in values when quality is con sidered. Southern people claim that it took their slates twenty yeais to accumulate the wealth dissipated by the civil war. Inasmuch as they have long known poverty that the northern states have not known, they are per haps even stronger than the people of the northern states for disarmament. They base this on economic grounds. There is almost no sentiment pficl l'is in the south. NOTED ARTIC EXPLORER TELLS OF EXPERIENCES (Continued From Page One.) lost his main ship the 'Kailut,' he resumed his exploration by sledge over the Arctic ocean and, when de serted by his supporting sledge 75 miles off shore, with two men and six dogs he journeyed over the run ning ice pack for sixteen days, living largely by his rifle on polar game. The following year north of Prince Patrick island he discevereil and ex plored a new body of land whose coasts were quite rugged and moun tainous. He has made archaeological re searches in Iceland, wintered one year with the Eskimo, and returned alone across country bby the way of the Porcupine and Yukon rivers. "The Eskimo," says Mr. Stei'fanson, "although physically no better fitted for withstanding cold than we are, knows so much better than the rest of us how to deal with cold that It gives the uninitiated the impression of greater hardihood, but a white Fresh CIDER daily from Jonathan Apples Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage direct from grower to con sumer. "Retail at wholesale. Cider for your party by the gallon. Idaho Fruit Co 222 No. 12th St. WANTS ADS FUR SALE OFFICERS NEW WHIP cord uniform. Call F-2221, after 6 p. m. LOST LIGHT BROWN FUR NLCK piece on campus Bomewhero. Return to Student Activities office. LOST A K. & E. SLIDE RULE IN leather case, between Y. M. C. A. fand campus. E. 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ANNOUNCE WINNERS ALLEY LCAGUE Fraternity Teams In Independent Bowling League Announced In First Round. The teams representing the Lambda . Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Psi, Delia Chi Kappa Sigma, XI Psi Phi and Acacia fraternities were the winners n Thurs c'ay night's match games in .hc Inde neudent league. All the winners ex cept the Acacias took three iralghtt frnni their oDnonents. The Acaciaa emerged victorious from their clash with the Silver Lynx by winning two out of three games by narrow mar gins. The Delta Chi quintet had high score of 2,296 pins. The scores: 1 nMh.U r'ltl Alnlm. Vofnpku I'M KB 1ST 434 I.'ii.; m n:t 144 :iki Homc k ':z::::l m w ijo m i-ril,hfi..l.l 147 1S3 l'.K 013! Totals 1ss" W8 2273 , 8,"m" K"m ISA 10 408 iiiiiiiimMiu - - . . I.tiiiirlirttl ufl ...... .. Mtt .'17 ! " . u i: no 8-'-' is; m m Tall.ot 11U 111 - Totnls - "2 2041 Plcmn Alpliu EpHllon. iiiKh ? ?. i-' It, Minor - " " i nir iso va fl-T Ciiltllo - J1" Totals Ait ken l.o I'lcre ... 'raw-ford ... Uoopo Van Iirimt 080 052 032 lOiU rhl Kanim Pl. V .... 13U 111 ! 4I5Q " ... 13fl 143 143 42 ' ... 127 138 11 4W . 09 HIS 14!t 4 '""I.... 130 153 120 4011 Totals ..-.JOl 753 729 2183 Delta Chi man who keeps his eyes opeu soon acquires all the winter lore that is of great .vaJue and becomes quite the equal of the Eskimo in taking care of himself," These words are tho keynote lof Valbjalnur Stel'fan- son's success in polar expeditions. Mr. Steffanson left for the arctic region in 1913 and returned after the close of the jworld war. He was greatly surprised to learn that there had been a war. It is not very often that Lincoln has a chance to hear a man like Vil hjalnur Steffanson speak, who is with out doubt one of the three greatest explorers at this time. Another new assortment of party favors and noise makers just arrived. George R-rs.. K13 N l-l Strykor UIH(lC8 Alexander Tlicirxtiii raneiM .... Totals ... Xorthwull Se.vmoro ... Stephens .. Ientoii Cameron ... Weber ....... Totals ... 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