Is THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Senator Curtis Has Outside Chance (Continued from Page 2) 8n active man, tireless, industrious, and devoted to the routine of his Take Your Gal to the Lindell Tonight Dance to the Hot Tunes of The Collegians Plenty of Drags & Stomp Dance starts 8:00 75c office a man still young at sixty seven. He is everybody's friend. His colleagues call him Charlie. His constituents swear by him as they would swear by a trusted Ford or a well-tried almanac. He knows an amazing number of them personally. Boo mi May Fade Whether such a man can be nom inated for the Presidency depends essentially upon what happens to his chief competitors. Curtis will go to the Republican convention with the twentv vntsi r,t P.. j . .wv- vi. AVAiaaas mm quite possibly with thirty more outside. wnat win happen to him then will de pend on what has happened to the Hoover boom, the Lowden boom, the Dawes boom, and various other ma jor and minor booms before the dele gates assemble how far short of a majority any single candidate re mains, how available the engineers of the convention consider a candidate from the Middle West, stronc in th Senate, popular with the farmers and yet no fire eater. Curtis is an outsider, but a real contender. Nor would there be nv essential injustice in his nomination. For he represents bold ana dashing t jiii mm' i hi , J "H1 1 i j Tonight All Week A Comedy of Charm and Romanes "The "Cinderella Man" Unusually Good Parts for Mis White and Mr. Harolde NEXT WEEK "THE HINDU EVE. 25c, 50c, 75c MAT. 25c, 50c THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME A Paramount Picture Cast of 2,000 Including WALLACE BEERY ESTHER RALSTON GEORGE BANCROFT COLLEGIANS M. C. M. NEWS REVIEW OIALTO -ow Mat. 25c, Nita 35. 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Military Club Keeps Old Nebraska Ways (Continued from Page 1) "red-head" selection we seriously doubt our own ability to pick win ners. The Pershing Rifles get little blue and white ropes to hang over their shoulders. These Weie originated for cameras, but since all the trouble about parking it is'nt successful to kodak through college. We would like to congratulate all of the new Pershing Rifles for belonging to an (honorary) organization. For A TEACHERS AGENCY with Professional Ideals See The Davis School Service 135 N. 1 2th B-4954 Room 38 (Upstairs) the Regal representative to show you the $6.60 Regal Reproduction of London's Leading Shoe Style selling on Recent Street at 75 shil lings ($18.25). An English Oxford made from Genuine Martin's Im ported Scotch Grain, Full Leather Lined, $6.60. $60 REGAL SHOES Campus Representative Bennett & Flucstad "Bill" "kearnt I Phi Delta Thau House I Students Will Name Choices for President (Continued from Page 1) dents being in class at that hour than any other. For that reason a vote will be taken in those classes in order to reach the greatest number of uni versity students possible. Those hav ing no 9 o'clock class may go to any class at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn ing and vote. Vote Taken Elsewhere. A vote such as this is being taken in many prominent colleges and uni versities throughout the country. Eastern colleges have accepted it al most unanimously; Harvard Univer sity will take a poll on Sunday, March 18. R. S. Bailey, editor of The In dependent,' is assisting colleges in carrying out the "straw vote." The names that will appear on the ballot are : W. E. Borah, Charles Cur tis, C. G. Dawes, V. Donehey, H. Hoover, C. E. Hughes, F. O. Lowden, R. T. Meridith, G. W. Norris, J, Reed, A. G. Ritchie, A. E. Smith, O. Underwood, T. J. Walsh, and F. B. Willis. The voter will be asked to tell his party preference and that of his fa ther and his mother. He will also be requested to tell his major study, and what year in the University. Only one choice will be allowed. a st lk vJJ- b- MHE3. EEOa CQ in lumi' P fcw t I la il W Debaters Have Two Contests (Continued from Page 1) zation for the second year. Mr. John son is taking second year work in the College of Law. David Fellman, also a member of Delta Sigma Rho, is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences. He has had considerable experience in the field of argumentation, being a grad uate of Omaha Central high school where he was actively engaged in debate. As has been stated, all of Nebras ka's debates this season have been of the open forum type. 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Then you'll be turet CAMADA DR V J on H. I. POWELL Soon after I learned that the Kresge Company was opening a number of new stores and offered an exceptional opportunity to young men with a college educa tion, 1 aprlied and started in the stockroom at Columbus, Ohio, In March, 1920. After experience in four different cities, I was made a manager in January, 1923. In Janu ary, 1927, after having managed stores in AllcntownandScranton, Fenna., I was given charge of our Columbus Dollar Store, returning in leaf than seven years ai manager to the store in which I had started at $25 per week. 'Before I took up the Kreage work I had carefully analyzed the opportunities in many different lines. I had been graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and hsd been admit' ted to the prsctice of law in the Stares of Pennsylvania and Ohio. I hsd hsd numerous opportunities of less strenuous character, sod carrying at the start greater com pensstion. 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