mm STAFF DISCUSSES INDIANS Mrs. Maurice Merrill Talks About Needs of Tribes On Reservation THE DAILY NKHRASKAN Sl'XDW. MARCH 10. I chw culiv j i Rouad ublt discussion about Id ' titans vii held Thuriday uodrr the Itarierahlp of Mr. Maui-ir Hitch cock Merrill at the regular bimI Ins. of the tmerrarlal nun o( the Y. W. C. A.. In Mien Smith hall. Mrs. Merrill lived rr tv-rl yf-ar on n Indian recrvaiion lo Okla homa, and the round labte dlsru lon followed a serli 01 meednct oi ihe (roup which had (trail par tlcutarly with (he question of the American Indian In our race proh lema. One of Ibe ftutaiandlni needi of Inldana at tea prem-nl time, accord ing to Mra. Merrill. Ii a rev bed organisation 01 the national In Han comrnlsrlon. Thl commission waa one of the flrat enahllahed by our rovernment, and prenent con ditions anions IndlanK in America cannot well be treated by the ban llcaiped organisation of the com hilsslon. All Indiana are riven a grant of land on the reservation, but, since they are not temperamentally mlied to farming. unscrupulous, white men frequently manage to swindle the land away trow the Indiana, and. In Mra. Hitchcock's opinion, aorae proxlaion to atop this practice ahoiild be made by the comraisHlon. The diticovery of oil on the land held by some tribe, especially the tribe of the Osace. Iiaa made the. tribes vary wealthy. These tribe In p.riloular have b-en victims .of the swindles at tempted hy. .while men and women. Coeds Bowl for , First Time in Y. 31. Tourney N'ois Bang-not static. We are lintening in on the girl Intramural bowling tournament Hi the V. M. C. A., bowling alley. The poor "set-up" boys are working over lime at the bowling alley, accord- ing to Mr. Krepa. who Is oversee-; ing the girls' bowling tournament.; One ball knocks all ten pins over In a flash that Is ever so often and most of the girl have never bowled before. With thirty-two teams out, the Y. M. C. A. will have to enlarge the bowling space according to the manager. The two hundred boys of the stale basket ball tournament as guests In Lincoln last week, were given preference in the bowling alloys.' For this reason the first flight of tournament was postponed until Monday, March 11. Schedule of the games for Mon tluy and Tuesday Is: Monday, March 11. 4:30 Chi Otnega second team, vs. Alpha Delta Pi second team: Delta Zeta ' first team vs- Alpha XI Delta first team; 6:15 Olkema vs. Delta Zeta third team; Wild Cats vs. Kappa Delta. Tuesday, March 12. 4 .00 -Gamma Pltl Beta fourth team Vs. Theta Pbt Alpha second team: 4:S0 Del to 7.eta second team vs. N'Ergettes; lfitq R street vs. 1620 R street; 5 15 Gamma Phi Beta third team vs. Delta .Zeta fourth team; Alpha Delta Theta first team vs. 1222 R street second team. Alumni of Iowa State College Plan Birthday Ames. Iowa. March. 8 A birth day party, worldwide in scope, will occur on March Z'i when alumni of Iowa Slate College, scattered over the entire world celebrate the seventy-first anniversary of tiie found ing of their Alma Mater. According to the plan arranged by H; B. Pride, secretary of the Iowa State College alumni awsoei ation, ex-students and alumni will gather for reunion in at least Bixty meetings. Iowa State was rounded in 18o8 when Governor Lowe signed an act establishing die Iowa Agricultural College and Model farm. For 10 yearn- following Iowa State college existed only on paper. No site was purchased ,nor students enrolled. Today, thfe college has an enroll ment of about 4.000 undergraduates and la recognized rj one of the greatest technical schools of the nation. . i Morejllian 40.uuu men 1 JrT71 enrolled as students iu?n nc wcu . . - , -aVlowa State since the college was , . jcwiiiit to Pride.' Of these '9 386 bve been graduated at he enfl " ur year, collegiate w'rk and 1.268 have been awarded advanced degrees. One of the features of the giant party will be the broadcasting of speeches over WHO, Bankers Life radio station In Des Moines, by President R. M. Hughes, Dr O. H. Cessna, college chaplain and mem ber of the first graduating class and H E. Pride, secretary of the alumni association. The A-M-E-S quartet will sing a number of col lege TOni-L Toft, 23, Made General Manager of Troutdale Victor U Toft, '23, a graduate of the College of Business Admlnistra tion, -will Join H. E. Sidles at Lin coln m general manager of Trout-dale-ln-tbe-rines of Evergreen. Colorado, a mountain resort and hotel owned by Mr. Sidles. ' . Mr Toft will also assume the personal secretarial duties of Mr. S'Hi -is, president of the Nebraska L ick Auto Company. For the past three years. Mr. Toft has been as sociated with the Patbe Film Ex change In Detroit, Michigan. r. Accepts Position Ti-re Oil Company , ,,v ,n "vr. Brock, a graduate of ' ( i-tmenf of geology of the ... x, dar-.s 3f 2". recently r j V r-c.--if.ioa goolog'st for , r ; romniDT of Ft. Worth, - -j the past two years s been y working for . of '.conservation Nebraska's nineteenth annual basketball tournament for mate high schools has just rloed. The tourney was acclaimed a aucreaa by all and although It wa smaller than the !: tourney, It waa more compact and handled more effect ently. To Herb Ulan and his eie cutl committee goes a grvat amount of credit for the aitccee of the championship basket meet. The high school basketball tournament U one of the reasons why the I'nl verslty of Nebraska keep keen Interest In It future student and athletes. The Inlvemlty con stantly keepe In close contact with the high school students and It Is a rare occasion when a high school student leaves the Cornhuiker state for another university. Many of our neighbor state are at los to determine why so mny of the young athlete of the atate leave for other universities and Institu tions of higher learning. Nebraska I Interested In Its high schools and Its athletes and makes It evident b the Interest shown throughout the jeai. One more tourney page bt been turned an the ntt event the Cornhusker school will stake it the annual high school track meet at Memorial Stadium. Iowa Course in Herding Draws M any Students Ames. Iowa. March ft - Imluded In tbe 105 men enrolled thU winter In the annual winter quater herd sman' course at Iowa Htsate col lege are representa'lvea from two toieign countrlea. Argentina and Meilco, and Mary-laud. Wisconsin. Minnesota. North and South lx kota. Nebratka, kansa and lxul lana. Arturo A. IMnero. Buenos Aires. Argentina, and Raymond Bell. Meili-o. are the two who have come farthest to attend the course. Red's father lle In the cattle country of bid 'Meleo- here he owfl about ;0,0n acre of land neaar Durango. He ends hun dred of calves north to the I nited State elj year and keeps many more to ivatork hla ranches. Young Bell, who U keenly in tereatsd In the cattle buelnens. came lo loaa Slate especially to attend the herdsman'a short course. He eipect to return to Mexico after the clone of the winter quarter March 10. Mexico today la much like a new country, he says. I'nder the new constitution, adopted In 1917. land not being wotked must be told to anyone awaiting It and aa a result the peon are cultivating large tract of land. The country Is rapid ly becoming settled, he states. Me I ro Is sending Increasing number of etudenta to other counlrie for education. Pineiro la a native of the plains near Buenoa Aires, lu the heart of agricultural South America. His chief Interest at the short course I In beef production. Pineiro I op timistic concerning the future of Argentina's agriculture.- Argentina. already a heavy producer of beef, U finding a ready matkei for It produce. Hog raising also la be coming an Important enterpttie. V (IROl-PS HOLD i:nti:ktainmi:nt Orten, White Decorations Are Featured at St. Patrick'" Partj an lilh continue, ge a tap dsnce. while liarba.a le Putmu and KH beth BuMiee appeared In Chines" gaib In a Chinese ritual dance Nellie William and l.eona !. is Mad several Irish selection. l piopiiaie for a St. Patrick party, tluesi enJo-d a hnrt iwrlixl of dancing with Kuih Mo.l.ten furnish ing the music l orinor Hunker' try eari in ltM lieie ). in fninM 'rb h hxhil'ifil in h.conomit ItitiUinn An Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. l A rt- ; tertalned at a Joint party in Mien , Smith hall Friday evening. The n- lertalnment for the evening was bd upon the Idea of St. Patrick's ! day, and a green and white color 1 scheme was carried out In the dec-1 orations. I Hope Baker and Miiln llariwr. I pupils at the Msrjone Psrstow dance studio, presented a rni.mme danoe. Minor i'arrell. dressed In The current Issue of l hi- Ante il ea n I'h) steal Indication llele contains an article written by Kath ro Kldell. who graduated from l nixeisliy In 1!2.. and lotoihy Simpson, a former Instructor In the department of physical education here. The article is titled "A Study and Investigation of the Health of the Women Teachers of Ph steal Indication." i mtnlniure peasant costume Is on displav In the exhibit ca.e on ,l,e thiMl (l" f the home reo iioinirs building at the Agricultural college. A lain rag doll U attired in the costume of a young Huslan (1,1 dressed for a holiday The costume consist (,le pin pie shin ih a nil t mhrodr rtvd N.tdei. a white embroidered LEARN TO DANCE liprrl lnttrKieil " BAULSIOOM OANCINO RORNER SISTERS t DNCf STUDIO 10 Nb. St. Bnti Bmo. O j blouse and black satin bH The usual embntldertnl apron shawl are of white linen. ni, satin sll'ers and flesh SlwiiZ complete the outfit. The dull esied on a hassock betide M tlsx spinning wheel. Some h4s. woven Ciecho Slovaklan trim complete the display. rost QUALITY QUANTITY AND SERVICE OOOO Mlsll stlASONAKLV PSIICtO Sudden Service Sandwich Shop IX) . " BJttS 'Lincoln' $ Busy Store" Comer 11th O St. "The Be,t for (MLB AMES ENGINEERS PLAN Ife 1 AVIATIONCONFERENCE fl PrSiitation of TTUt .. . : . --. - f Problem of Air Navigation Wilt Be Discussed at Iowa Meetings 1 i AM KS. la.. March S An atla lion conference will be held at Iowa Slate college by the engin eering extension depaitmeni. May 27-28, it waa announced here today. "The purpoKo of the meeting will ! be to furnish a means for dlscusnion and presentation of pap of Inter est to manufacturers of aircraft and to thos directly interested or engaged In air transportation." says K B. Smith, in charge of aeronautic Instruction at the college. Aeronautic engineers and com mercial aviators will give talks on stability, navigation, trends In de sign of presont-day aircraft, com mercial transportation, aerial pho tography, legislative regulations and modern airport design. Demonstrations of problems Inci dent to commercial aviation may be held at the Gerbracht airport here, Mr. Smith states. ilav SnrinS Hats irts and Ml ahsre in favor iht spring rteutlful band blocke l ,n.rte1 sirsws. heewnse of then jrsi vsrtety. efter nfimt .,-ope for selection. Vmr' lrnww 't with n . hlsrk srti l A hues ior popiiisrny. hh o cemplele the perfeet er .1- r Hsis that unfsilir.c ?MI1M Students Flock Into University of Kansas Dispensary for Care T.w-renre Kan.. March 8. Calls at the University of Kansas stu dent, hospital and dispensary so far this school year have totalled for the year 1927-1928. All branches 10,442, the number of calls listed of the student health service would iho a like Incrcass, acccrdinc to recent figures compiled from hos pital l-ecords. Registrations at the dispensary number 2,345. as against a record of 1,899 for last year. This year there has been an average of 4.44 calls per patient registered; last year the averago was 4.03. There have been 113 house calls, R94 phy. slcal examinations. 172 X-rays, a total of 2,111 laboratory examina tions, and 83 cases in which vac cines for diphtheria, small-pox. or typhoid have been administered. The number of patients hospltal ber of hospital days is 1505. and ized reaches 519, the totaal num the average number of days per patient is 2.1. There have been 41 operations. Service at. the hospital for any time during the semester Is pro vided by the health fee of three dollars which students pay with their enrollment fees at the begin ning of each semester. )A TT TE PRESENT, for Easter selection, fashions that VV represent the new mode in its finest phases. This season brings all the details of the costume Into close harmony the out fit to b correct from a style standpoint mini 1 considered aa a unit. .So hr. bcCBtwa ot careful study to each phaes of thf coatums. 11 la posalble to a eembto such apparel, from our aorttner.f s th smart woman mav cmosW Bw wppwral oonfWetiUy. with asasiranca that, carefully chosen, tt will b oorrort an vary eetaJI Coals Fop Every Occasion Shov Great Variety in Fashion Detail and SMART LINES, k&autiful materials, perfect tailoring, all contribute to msJce these, new Coats most attractive and desir able. Scarf collars, thrws. ta,pe, furs play an Important part In tbe mods. Smart Coats with flartns lines, silk Coats for wwrmor dsyi and beltsd Coats of Twssd or novelty mitarlal tor ports war. Each of thse types may ha chosen a the Baal for an anssmhls to bw completed In other ewtlona of the tors, OOL.D S Third Floor 25 Ensembles Lead the Sprii Prin Rogers Visits Campus Paul H. Rogers, C. E. '23, was a visitor at the College of Engineer ing during the week. Rogers as with the Superior Cement company of Superior, Neb. INVESTIGATE LEFAX (Ask Your Profeaaor) THE STUDENTS' AID TO STUDY AND SIM PLE SYSTEM OF OR GANIZING AND FIL ING OF ACCUMU LATED NOTES. k Bcsasaaswwawwsi asaasaassaaMaaaW LOOSE-LEAF Pocket Size -Technical data and condensed Information on any subject printed on Individual sheets You en buy ens sheet or s whole Sibrary." LEFAX CATA LOG tells sit.. s Ask for it It's FREE. ' - TucIierShean 1123 "0" St. 25 MODERN in every sense in its perfect harmony, its chic and great practicability the Ensemble appeals to the style-conscious woman. In our showings for Raster It may be found aa mr Phss. For Dress. Tailored and Sport Wear and THERE are beautiful Ensembles of silk, with Coats long or short, some with harmonizing plain jackets to match the gorgeously colored prints of tbe dress beneath. Others haw embroidered Coats with plain or printed silks, flmart tweed or novelty wool mm for sports Kara frocks of prlntod silk, wool or or silk and wool com- The faeoloa da tails of these costumas la infinitely varied. - - GOLD'S Third Separate Prodis of Colorful Silks (Jl "HE NEWER Dresses typify the modern spirit in their adapta I bility toward the many moods and concerns of the 1929 woman. They pay court to her every whim and need and to her keen sense of what becomes her. Fashions, therefore, has as sumed many forms, all invariably becoming to the particular types and for the individual needs for which they were created. V7e 'invitt ond Urge your Inspection We Confidently Avaityour Approval . 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