THE DAILY tfEBEASKAN Tu.'Mlay. M.iy "j:?. (' mpaiiy L: Captain Jusepli (!. Noli; sponsor, Jiiss lsahel Kvanf. Company M: Captain Chiiuncy 11. Nelson; speiisor. .Mi.-s Dorothy F..uh 1 x -, - V' j mm it I :',y 1 -V : if m him in his industrial or prolYssionai niiver as it wuiil.l lie if tlio nation c.ille.l him to arms. Thai this thir.l ini;-i.st is excellent cannot In4 pa in sad. Tlio methods by wliicli the first iinii si'i ond 'I'll' l'"si s uhove stated are carried tut. cannot he tiiscnssed in this short article further than to say t' :.t books comprisini: itmiropriate courses i f stinly for each e;:r of the K. (). T. ('. course have heon pre purol and if ;.ny p.trt of saiil course he found inel'I'octive in attaining the desired ( lid. a dilferelil and cl'lVc!ic sul)stitute will he adopted tlii rc'.'ov. How the trainitis; viven is alualle to him ii there Is uo war. liovee: is wli.'t so in.,ny v ish to Know. Some ot ti e things in which it is inteiu'.eil to irsiruct and wliic'n are in ntisw. r to this ii'.h stion. are a - fellow ;,: 1. The : i in ipal l'lii'p, se of o hn tinii w t.i lit the future i 1 :;' it for a life i f list fulness and this life of use- j fulness uteessa. ily in tildes useful- 1, ss to the st. Me. A l eal citizen 111.1s! have not n:.y the outward visible itl.-o llie inward spiritual this ii is (1 MANY HUSKER MEN AT CADET SUMMER CAMP w. 'Continue.) from Page 1.1 1 fit re orcani... lions of Minueap VALUE OF R. 0. T. C. TRAINING By Cclonel Arcericus Mitchell. form hut : trai l' i,in i cate. In writing only a f.-v. j a: ,.; i : phs as is tieiie here, en the alre ct K. (). T. ('. trainins:. it is. of ioir.se. im prailicald" i.) i:isc'.;.-s tile sishjiM t ;.t all in detail. To d tevmine t!;e v.ihie of II. O. T. i". t'.ainiiu. we must ii:: (i nsider its imrpos.- ..lid vl.oter ih" carrin-' out of tiiat purp. se woiil.i he of m '.tch value; and if .-o, t'.i a i s value will depend Ml how fully and veil the purprse is carrie, out. The primary object .f this traininu. as stated in the iemilaiions. is: "To provide systematic iuilit.uy trainins at civil educational institutions tor the purpose f (jualifyina s-le te.l st u dents cf such institutions for appoint is further stated that "the basic mill tary forces of the I'r.ite.l States." it is further .-tate that "the basic mili tary trainin- receivi d by students, who for vaiious reasi ns fail to com plete their qualifii a: Ion course for the reseive corps, is i.i cnsideiable mili tary value to the Ltove: nnn ni ." The II. (). T. C. trainins is also int nih il t.) ";ie to the student a t.ainin which will be as valuable to him ill his in dustrial or professional career a., it would he. should the nation call upon him to act as leader in its defensive forces." Now let us ionsider brit lly the p: i mary object as slated abi ve. The Na tional Defense Act of llC'o divides the forces of the l S. into tatce parts: the regular anny, the nation al puard and the res. i vt s. The idea is for the regular arm: to be as small as mav be. consistent with its duties. VAN HEUSEN theUMsSmirM COLLAIl No Starching Xo soft c ! ! a r is quite so soft or so comfortable the V Y.V-i.N. 1 No Rough Edcs X o s t : rt c j 11 a r h a s t h e s a m e air of smartm-sc and trim ness as I "'I-.N. rill Not Wilt V,,XU:i:-!,,::':ei.lili 1 i'C'v.. iv collars. .s e..1- X ' : u: r as a litir.dker- Wears Lon(est CKAFT Ab? l lie new r .. -,h.i KM ".III. HIV f '. iin si.N CoUar aifatJicd 'npHK 'AN C RAIT JL i ail uiicontiii'iiily wi-ii-maile Miirt v. ith the fall. "us 'A' I Ii.l-SI-'.N C"..l!ar ittaclic-i'. Trice S.J.'"-54-' - l'hillip. - ones Corporation 1225 Breadway : N'cw Y. tk , '!";. missicn of the regular army as st.-; d by Geltoral Harbor i is: Kit st. to ptoide ade(iuaie person le 1 for the development and training if the national guard and the organ- 1 ized reserves. Si'i end. to provide the ue( essar per. oniiel for .the overhead ,' all three 1 arts of the anny of the I'niti d St es wheiein the duties are of a (( in inning nature. Third, to provide an adequate an ! ' effective force which shall be avail able for emergencies within the con tinental limits of the United States or e'si wh.ere and which wil serve as a mi del for the organization, disci piine and training for the n.. tional pa d .:nd organized reserves. Fourth, to provide peate gairisons for ( ur home coats defenses. Fourth, to provide adequate -arri-soiis in peace and war tor our nvi 1 v ; ; J ossessi.ms. Vh n a national eniergem y comes, the national guard is the first echelon of the force to be fot nied behind t' small reguh.r army and the organized ; ! . e.v e, are to form the set ond li elen of this force. The present of:i cers of the national guard and imam iz; d Jt sr'(S have si en service i;i t:, world ar, hi:t tla II. O. 'I". ('. i- ex- picted to fill nish generally in the 'future the second lieutenants and nan ci li'.miss. r.ed officers o. 'ie- nati. ;:! iiiiard and organized rtsciv. s Taese lleu'eliants will accjui'-e Initia l kuowi-i edge and rise in rank, and ii v.iil b. 'their duty to preserve tla- Lal.tiin-' 'and increase the 1 l!i b-'si ; :' t air organizations. The item v.hhh it t ik.-s me.-t timi t l.ain in time of war is o::j ' ( ess and the It. O. T. 1'. is it. n 1 to , siipvly the officer ; tnl N. o j . i- 1 S' nnell which will enable tie- ua imial guard ..nd oritanize,! re.- i ves o tinue fuiH tioiong as time , ;,. The action of tin- It. ) T. ' . -t at in becoming a pait of t' :.ae a..; guard or ihe Officer la-- t'e ; . i how ev i-r, purely v 1 1 t 1 . . It is thought that to ih- 1 ;; t la- ie.e thi t tie- ml ' . a - al.v.- i en , rrh ! .. ; -' 1 v- Ih. i. ci la.! rv i ll.l ll. ;. la , .', 1 t .hi 1 .'in of gov 1 ' u n: p ... r; J.I.. p e of the I!. ().'!' I . 1 .,, a - I . si;-; : e: y n. . - i v c :;. . t of 1 hi jr. - a ! . - : V a're. 'I h.. sf.t. lii.-iit ,. ; ..!, :h lie b.-sj milil. ty 1; a a I ' rr1. :it. who 1- r v,i. ' c:- . - .a i a 1 1 1 Cf.tiipl.-te t ! i 1 a o . i : . a , 1 '.' I ' e i.-s. 1 m- . - : : ot. .:! in. 1 i ;a ; v . i !. : a a. " , - i'ai;ai' .1 i t . !, . --ra, j ..-! . - ' -1 a ... t ::e .1 :.. e j ' 1 1 ' :., f.ani-h X. h 's ! a t. ' ! g.i aha. ! ' Illelltiol)"'!. la t ii llo.v 1 (,la-i!. ' th third p ;.. I ; i... ii. O. T. Ih: j. . ., la Live ' sf.'.t. at a t, . ilea; as . Juab!., t 1 and St. Paul. Last year at lea.-t one and sometimes two entertainnienis wore held vach week: on Wednesday afternoons and nights the cadets w. re free to go wherever they wished to and on Saturdays, after inspection, those who had goad conduct cards were permitted 10 have camp until Sunday night. The recreation phase of cam;. Ii..' undoubtedly will be more templet, and 1 njoyable this .ear than .ver The people of tile two 1 ities are plan ning some very dili-l.tful I ev. nts for the cadi t Cadets to Attend The following nained ladets of the ir.'d to incul university will attend the camp: Ka.Miiond A. ltuch..nan, Koheri lo 2. Physical well being im luditr: in j horty, Klh ry Frost, Millard U. (h tty. stiuc'ion in sanitati, n. personal h;. - j Ponahl Hewitt. I.onis K. Hughes. Xor uieiie nid first aid. 'lis C. Kennv. Ihirry I!. l.aTovvsk v .Mil- :: iiii'le :iinl liistol 1iKirksn1anshin. vv.1r1l Mc.Monies. Ilvv i-ht S. IMcYick.T. (are of fire arms, map reading. 4. Military law, also bringing or.t ceitain prim-iples of law in general. Ilespect for superior authority ind property hoalty th.ercto. it. Military courtesy including cour tesy in general. Stimulat ion ot t' faculty of perception. 7. Initiative, energetic action an pel sistance. S. Hi.-tory showing causes of sin ci sses and failures, such cases as a' not in ordinal''' histories. :. Hisi-plim lite great m e. young 111.11. Iu suinmng up it may I" said thai j 111 case his country n v needs the I th O. T. ('. student in .car the mill j ta.y training is -t il uoh as to pro-j h ng his lite by tie plivsi-al training1 giv.'ti. to teai li him orderliness, ohed- I ieiu-e and loyalty by its discipline, to 1 ii ach him military curtesy and to1 teach him to command and lead by . the practice giv. n in commanding: and b-adiig all this to the end that he i may understand what is s..id to him. I do promptly what is his duty where- 1 ever loiind and do it efficiently and loyally. As a writer savs. it is not book learning so much that young j men need, nor instruction about this ; nd that, but a stiff, ning of the ver tebrae that will cause them to be loy al to a trust, to act promptly, c nceii-trai- their energies, know tlx ir duty' when ih. y see it and do it with a ; punch their duty to their parents, to thejrfellovv 111.11. to their country. 1 a m The Coca-C.'l.i Co. Mjv. ) Ail.int.i. -ia. sZmbyijs. ' " s .hiin.s F. Miller. Francis P.. Millsin.j Charles Pflug. James I.. Pro. bsiing. j Kdward C. Richardson, T. Pierce ling ers. Krne.-t Zscliaii. Jav W'. Anderson, h. land II. Anderson. Kdw in .. Frown. Jr . Hoiiahl K. Hurdtck. John A. Cam ie jeri 11. Robert F. Craig, Frank F. j Hinges. Arc hie W". Khiott. L. L. Ihv ' 1 ing. Albert W. Kendall. Dean Kndter. j Kdward J. Kuhat, C. P.. Metzgar. Hav- 1 id K. X. isky. Charles Peterka, llonald I W. Pierce. James I,. Poiil, Norman H. j lleiider. l:u;sell F. Kichmond, lsrac 1 our ' 1.. Koseiiburg. H. H. Si haaf. Robert ; ill. S.hields. Alfred C. Sick. Cecil O. Stillinger. Harold K. Wan-en. Charh s j M. Whinny. Ralph Worrest, David i Zolat. i Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describintr over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoolopy. Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, given by correspondence. Inquire how credits earned may be applied on present college program. eltr Hutormig of QHjtraijn HOME STUDY DEPT. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS f Phone E3355 0. J. FEE 333 No. Twelft Street HONORED CO-EDS TO REVIEW CADETS ( ( h i.t iiind from 1'aae ( )i;e 1 Vi.-ker: sponsor. Mi.-s Martare1 R Hllger. Con,;, any K t Cajitain Donald R. ! H-witt: sponsor. Miss Chulys II . .ih HAVE your pennants and draperies clean ed before the 'Big Cornhusker Round-up9 B3677 VARSITY CLEANERS We Call For We Deliver I MEN WANTED ill . f 1 t'i t:iktf (trilcr for 5 COAL Z in 1 t in ..w u t-iwn. C i ' fciiiniii'-r. No i- fini-i- (,r f.i w ii.! r")inpl. itlfi't -riu.iUfiif if w -I- lltiL'" trtfil :in ! Ili.i'h-. ' I.ii'j a k v iti ;in h'tiir. ";iii )'. I, MhII'-.I ..ii 111.- H I'nr p;iri i ul;i r v. n!- 5 Washington Coal Company liif-aK i Remember Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. ! if u Extra Credits During Summer Vacation You citi continue your ad-Vuncc-n-.ifiit sdiohslicallv this k.i:-r:t: r without forcoin the (k-irc-d ch'ri'-:c and recreation that summer should br'uv,:. Yau will Ij. i : ;j; () (jevd pod, phyvicaily :. d r,i-ially. through attc-ndnct t:.i- -umrncr at SUMMER SESSION On the WOODED SI I0RE OF LAKE MICHIGAN Comr- to Evan-ton, the beauty prvi i oi liw-rn IllimiH, IViat, swim, pl-iy lnnis, njoy contents, dr;im:i1ir ixif'tiTn anc'CH and irpirinu liiturr-s. Kjrn cr-iits XttWHTfi Collnf. lrofi-vioruil, or Advanced d'-tfrw-. Faculty inc lud-s t actteri ol rotc from other leading instiiuUorxs. Scmmer Fcmum iodudcf tho following chooli; i f,t IM" Arts Uw H- h'.l S' fc.l tf f -T)fTM r- tyi "v- t,f M i)fr btbcoi ol tyjitort (yb' I of SxMcb Owrvs crvT;nK full ypar's . k in Cc-r'-ral Ctu mistry. I'hyMis. or Ak!okv fir .t:j'N rits entciii.c; NifditJiK, Lxntislry o: krwuxi rutf. S hoo! of O'mmm ofTf-r crutws in SiU-vmansr iji," " Factory M:inatr-nn nt," Insuranci-," t-tr. S boo! ef Journiili'-m feat ii rr practi a n w-napfT o:k. Many tour wsmippIfTwritwl hy tfij loU-anirif mciijsiri.il and Imanc i.il ctnttrsol Chit.ico, cksc tiy. THIS BOOKLET NOW READY " il. ..' J Clip Followini Hnndy '- 'J Ktjuet rorro , PLEASE SEND TODAY j r.kl,-f ,,rrll,,rv in fu'l th- mon of NOtlTTt- I ! I MH:N I'MVt.kSit Y FmrSnin nr.; ! I othtr Mlwitkcs, rucrcslKic aj,d educational. I J Name J Full A'ldrest j I I . . f Addrtu Walter Dill Scott, PreitJtnt Northwestern University 421 L'niverily Hall KVANSTON. ILU ,! n a ii i 1 I n Here is a big chance for you ladies cf Lincoln and surrounding; territory to buy your Summer Footwear at Reck Bottom Prices, including white strap slippers and exfords, patent strap Cuban and fiat heels "Sport Oxfords and Strap." These are discontinued styles and broken sizes no factory damaged shoes all out of our regular stock, from good reputable manufacturers. $yf 65 Wc will al so give 1C per cent discount on any white slipper or oxford in our ladies shoe dept. All White High Shoes, Canvas, C White Kid, French and Cuban Heels at the pair Day 1 i gHltiffi tore Herman Speier, Successor on On the Cor. 10th & 0 it- iruL I i -i : :..5 I. . . . . ' --.ivJ