The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TI1LRSDAY, MARCH II. lo:.
TIIF, DAILY NF.nmSKW
TIIHI i:
iSIIY nOD MEN
b HOLD OUTSIDE DRILL
Coach Takes Advantage of
Sprinlike Weather In
Workouts
KUNERS REMAIN INSIDE
lrrkllluc warm weather i-uudl-
tout ul lu "fH
(Mt,ivrJ by rl(y field mm. Wed
then the warmth and aun
,,,e enabled candtdalea .'or Mio
i.tcu: shot and Javalln. lo inov
ulilH for a ilion workout. Jave
lin nJ discus men were bl lo
mi la a N" throws. ,h rirai of the
Mion, while the heavers of In
Iron bH worked out lu I lie ihol put
ring.
Tratk candidate! were forced to
irmit) lualde at the touditloi ft
ie tit'' vronioui ua ua tor ai
rt to weeks more. The r In. I it J
, ill trtuniil quite soft aud will nfd
t great deal of work befow rhey
c an I" pronounced rdy for I ho
iplked ahoea.
Coach llcory K. Schulte an
nounced that he hoped to be nble
io take a shuttle hurdle relay team
kick in Illinois lor th lllluola cur
nival. Saturday, and know l-(i-pliely
by tomorrow morning the
iitoM'-ia 01 ,,,e fcarli-i and Cream
bwuf carried 10 the Big Ten affair.
The leading athletes of the Big
Ten confe rence w ill be represented
,; the Illinois carnival, which li
rvfOt.nlr.fd as the leading Indoor
meet ot the winter season. Ne
braska has been entered In prevl
ii meet and have made formid
able I'-'ords. Itoland l.orke and
"ibopp) Hhoaes neing creuiiea
lultb mdlWdual wins several years
IlK0-
l tiling. Thompson. Aragan
liritht mid Thompson w ill make up
liie hurdle quartette If the trip Is
trade by Nebraska athletes. They
hve been working on the shuttle
retav all reason and will rank with
Hie beat of them should they Jour
ney east.
FAMOUS SOl'ICANO TO MMi 1 1 Kit K.
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FAUST' CONVOCATION
WILL BE HELD TODAY
Grummann Prepares Lecture
Of Explanation About
Gounod's Opera
Social Calrmlar
STAPLES FOR SPEECH!
Friday. March IS
kHfpa I'm Itutue irt.
I ntoii IJtMaiy S.n.ni) larty
hotioriDR I'ulladmna. !
Tan Kai'i rpulloti, spring parly, t
torninuker. . ncw Mexico Man Knows of
Saturday, March 1 I
nig Rtster itrd initiation dm Indian Arts r.nd Cratts
ner. Wleu .Smith hall. Crnm Cvnnrinnrn
I I Will i-AJVH IVIIVV
(4triiiiiiLrr l'irlurt
Scabbard and Mad rirturw will
b taken today lu tlie aniu
attidlo ai.ll.3i o'olitck. Mnub'u
1 must tmir uiilfornia
Spei'lul coli unit Wilt will be hi Id
I'l lleta Till, fieahtnen house
party.
UU I aJ....ia.l A
II ..-el.u-k ri,,.r.l. m.intn in' J h.um-i.
i:z r , : . .'- ,cn. ad m give .idrt...
rJCVS i "r'S-Arl. K.pp. initiator, b.n.et.
win up inc r1 11,1 ii,;i rrinii.
'will lecture 011 haunt, uiti'tnpting to
1 nietpnt
lal rinivoratlon ll bo held in Hie
Temple her Mr S'a;let ii!
apeak on the subject. "TI.e Indtaitie
of Hie 8iuihet "
I-or twelve years Mr Staple
has lited on the Naao reeiM
II. I. .Staplea. 01 the I'nherttiy "" and la aaid to be riune 1.1
of New Metlco. authority on Indian ' in an other A met t. :...
today and Krl
Kappa Sigma, bouse dunie.
the oiiera in a manner nur hi ii.h.i, i-.. .... i,k.
wliiih lll wnable ati)onv altctidiug 'ri t.i:.u.r. Mr.-.i iiilui. i
ItlfVuicago f.vic l.pera comiMiny s 'J'..',. 'iniZSVu:'??.
I I le.elilatlnh of It. to belter tin-!' i Mmm. nim v..ir..
1.1 ... ..1 ..1 .'.x I llelMl Kr. -. (IImii M.'tlnnlri I.I-
ui-iaiauu aiiu hwuiiuu n,,, , ,,,.,. i.,,,.),,. ii.,. , Main,
ruartsipU OC.
At till, time Mr.
llr Wheat-
e, piofeaaot of oifi, will aiug
the ti nur nir finiii the third act
I of tlio ol ia. "All lUtl Thy Dwe.
1 Hug l'ur and Holy.' I'oaalbly a
ituet ma bo shiik ulru.
Ill npi'ia will be iitcaenled by
tliu Chicago Chic Opcia cuiupauy's
artists 011 Tliuisduy, Mat i ll 21. la
the I'uhersll) follmutu.
FOSSLKR 'GOES i TO
1UHTIIDAY PARTY
(i
EDITH MASON.
Kaiiioim lyrli- noprano of the Chicago Chic Opera company who
will appear aa "Marguerite" at the "Kauai" perforuiaiu-o in the I'nl
verslty of Nebraska coliseum, Thuiaday. March II.
.... - - - -'
altar. Still it had to be one or the
' other.
i Oliver Hoffman, was to be
; mauled, aud Invited llcldloff to bo
i "beat man" at the ceremony. The
I university ruling eaya that no stua
lent may cut Clausen after a liolady
'without being penalized three
! hour s.
The unixersiiy would not com
I promise, and Heldlotf decided to
accept the penalty and ere hia
! fnrnd.
TEAMS FOR DEBATES
State Extemporaneous and
Forensic Tourney Will
Start Soon
University Team
Twelve Debates During
Long Season
I'LKVKLANO, O. (II) One of
. . . ! Vermilion, S. U. March 14. -1 Kraervr) university's best myisteries
PiniSneS Draw iitKii are nearly completed for I has been solved. The original
(lie state liisli ih(iid debate tourn-! charter of Mgnia lx lta Chi has
anient ami extemporaneous con- neen lltrueu oer 10 tne president.
teFt which will lake place on the
i cnmptiri of the I'nlvcrslty of South
,. ., ... IDukota. March 2.'.. 2i, and 27. The
Vermilion. S. I .-Harold K c- , ,, e w;llpdllp for , ho contests
kets. Armour: and William Mo-. h(, alinoUMf.H(, Ihe ,attHr lmrt
man. ijmmii; "" - of tll(? w,,,,u by c. K. Lyoni prfi
(IT Hie UUMIJ nili'lirii. omici'i o
the I nhorstlv of South PhKoih,
I dent of the high school debating
land extemporaneous leagues of the
I state.
I Professor Lyon, who is head of
I the, speech department of the unl-
after having been missing lor
twejve years.
During this time the charter was
through the war. In almont every
country of Europe, and finally
came to rest in the customs house
hi Ncw Orleans In the possession
of Ralph D. Kern, the original
secretary of the fraternity on tills
campus.
According to Kern, he joined the
v. ill Hash with North Dakota unl
ierlty this evening In Sioux City
Iowa, in I lie last debate of the sea
son for the South Dakota team. I veP8ty has already been notified I aviation aenice snortly after the
Afer completing two forays, one f ., u-tnner in tim tw-eivu ilia 'charter was received, and some-
lino Nebraska and tlio other into ; . , . ... .oml,Ptp n iie g(nte how. ho placed the charter lu the
Minnesota, the university team .,...,.,,., vermilion, dls-
tric 1: Sioux Kails, district 2;
Watertown, district 3: lliittou,
district 1: Doland. district 6; Alex
andria district Vankton
invparcd to make the last contest
with North Dakota a lively one In
vhlch the question, "Resolved;
that a substitute for trial by jury
liiuiild lie udlipied" will bu fought
out.
Twelve debates have been
argued out by the South Dakota
amlt.v tenia this year, while the
tills staged by the freshman and
iiomen's varsity teams have made
debate activities at the university
more Ambitious than in all past
years.
Have Strong Team. I
The team which will meet North
bottom of his trunk when he left
schoti The trunk went all thru
the war with him. After the armis
tice Kern took a posivon with the
I customs department. ".id recently.
trict "; Grddes, district 8; Rapid
City, district ; Mobridgn, district
10; niunt 11, and I'rescho, district
12.
when looking through his trunk in
search of something else, discov
ered the old document.
The charter Is uated February
German Professor
Seventy-Second Year
On Tuesday
A birthday party was held Tues
day afternoon In the Cermau semi
nar room Of Andrews hall In honor
of the seventy-second birthday of
I'rofessor Ijuircnce Fossler, chnlr
man of the department of Cennan.
The ladies of the department enter
tained, serving cuflee. tea and Ger
man black biead. (icrmun songs
were plaed on the phonograph.
About twenty five prisons were
present. '
I'rofessor Fossler is the second
oldest professor of the I'niverslty
In years of service, 1 ir. Sherman
of the department of English be
ing the only person w ho has served
the I'niverslty longer.
Many of I'rofessor Fossler'a
friends were present, Including
tioctor Candy, chairman of tho de
partment of mathematics, whose
birthday Is the same date and
whose age is the same.
GRACE COPPOCK
CAMPAIGN OPENS
SATISFACTORILY
4 'Milliard from rage j.
mer conferences are held annually.
The headquarters of China's
Y. V. C. A. are In Shanghai. There
the work of the 100 local Y. W.
C. A. organizations Is supervised.
Two hundred and eight, girls on the
down town campus are working on
the drive. A large group of girls on
the campus of the College of Agri
culture are a!so working Those
girls in charge of one month are:
Itutli Plllnr, Janu.iry; lorr Wth
rtv, Fhruary; Vora Wrwmh, March:
Kv.lvii colllna. April; Julia ItMer. Mnv:
T'orothy Mel ). Jun". Mlli.i-il lUuli.
.Iu?v lUn WwiU. Auguit; M&t-I Urc.t.
HpHmhr: Marram Rnwln. iVtolirr.
Jlr In rhara t on wrek an: Heli-n
MHhJmav, lurtlla Hftnii. Marjorla
Stuff. Kallmn Imloe. Harii.it ilnrton.
I.UiJ Lnlwith. lialo Millir. Imrnrhv
Hvilr. I.aoan Uli. Mlllncta Keller, i
I'harlotte Wella. 'omla VVst. tnirilioiil !
Vli-Uoi Inm .lo-nphi?.,. leiu 1
Margaret Aflame, itraHcea Holviikc, Hu- '
Mn l.au Marian WUkraon. Ituth Kul- j
urts. l.ola Hunt. Mlrinin Martin.
(erlrutln Kav. Kilna Hhiii k. Sue Halt.
Allele Kialer. Mlldroil Hwaimon. Mary Jt:
ul l,li. y.n. W 111 ji,a Na.ilne !.. I.
wo.mI. fl't StrlhlMtr. Hull llet.iei,
Menv N.tiila Ami. Ilu-Hiiian lielia
Tuaiir, Mi II H:H.v ra:l I'l. kai I.
1.iii1U HiiKin a : MI'UMa M -me,ie k .
Mi'.v aitian. ,. :n Meat, l.uih lia
mmul. M Uir.l iniu,.:., 'iiai, i,;.t,,i...
Helen Kknin-!. I .,u e Tanner. wliev
itia'li'. Kllvitieiti ililen, Matgaret
Ma. ke. Iiellle. Mail M tetiaa. Ul-a I un
ite! I..iiaine ssepai .Uon
lailerli.e cenian. Marl ellary
Helen lart!at. i iirl. iiwllul. Autllna
;S...il Kuih Merh M. tea lialilv Ma
rllnknm. tl'lth .'trl-h tier. Hhm t 'antp
he'.l. Hia.-a I , . J'al.el Neale t linlmi -Iklmalt,
r'raiit'ea WtllUma. I.ulae I rli'k- '
. Ie. Vliall la I'nMaol. arvoeilte Merer '
I Cwrnalia i,ant. rentier Mniaen. Marjorla I
I l.uih, r(a ltoriena. i'irine ll.-i'ariy, I
lAilaen S'eetv. Kalherlne liipann. Betty
l ink. Heittt. a Lleherinan. Hel,-ii l',a.
Reaches l'roll teeter. 1'lov Kallenharaet. ! 1
V " ' 1.1. l'i,nLI,.. u,... ...
I un. Rmh "Mill!. Kaihiin Tliketi, j
Kaihtyn kit, ceraiillna Mali, Jutla liar-:
il'on.
i:ralna S huti. Iiteita Pond. 1'mlra I
Th.imn, Saiah an-e. I.ulee liter. Huhy
llealliet, tira-a hoaier, Anita Marvma ;
Mlldied Kt'einiau. Ii.unthr .laikaon ,!
Nave llnli Turner. Helen t'fieter. Her
ne tl.iifitian. Julia Treeenn. I.ie-'la Jef- ,
Mn. riierlutl l:aieivta. lonllila Tul eai.
Iletlv Mn). Mail' I hill tie. A '.Ire Wll
llama. Aie-e Lnuiea leihina. Marjeile
t'hame, Mailani I'avia. Jean Rathnurn. ;
I'arlla kluaaliervn-. Knlit IMat-ak, Helrli I
Adama. Marv kitltabelh Hoe-aer. Xath-
erlnu Mrhwake, ra'e I, Maaier, Hat--rll
Wlllri . K;her X'li kea. .
at the Fnlversliy
!-
Tlnee Natajita. a alheisnillli, a
weaver and a saudpainter, accom
pany Mr. Staples and will give n
hlbltiona of their work in native
eoatume In the art gallei) at Mor
rill hall, where aamplea of their
work will be on dlapla During Hie
morning ami afternoon exhibition
hours, Mr. Staplea will give gnlleiy
talka.
At 11 o'clock thla morning a apne-
la developing the art and tafia
I lm Indian, lie la one l. Hie feu
white men who haa tin it i MMii-li i
conridem e, ami ti.ta been miiiti
Into irtlial tnrniberNlii
'Your Druff Store
Spring t cotttind hut v. ..
wy hf. iatlef (i( r yoni i-t(.
with Jutt litfit biMi i'iv
The Owl Pharmac)
141 No 14th St
f'hona &l.
i l&ri a.
a4l rata "rAAfT VVtAK W rVR WUWe N W
I211-I2240 STRCCT
h.xprv.ning ihe hratily ami nntrty
"Glenna-
ALPHA DELTA THETA
Kappa Kappa Gamma Place
Second in Intramural
Putting Games
.
Alpha Delta, Theta Kororiiy won
the girls intramural golf putting
contest, and Kappa Kappa Gamma
was runner up. Members of the!
Alpha Delta Theta teum are Min
nie Zuehlke. Alfreds Johnson,
Helen Wyntl, " and Parthenla
Schneider, and Madge Gaughen.
Members of the Kappa Kappa
Gamma team ate Betty Wahlqulst.
Dean Robbins. Jano Stecu, Jean
ette May. snd Helen Rico.
This game closed the golf put
ting tournament Twenty-eight
teams entered the contest, which
was played under the supervision
of Harold Holloway. This is the
first year that golf putting has
been entered as an intramural
sport, and, according to the en-1
thusiastic reports of the -participants,
It has been a success.
University Masons Fix
Tonight Date for Meet
.Mail
Ihe Kaaier parade will require footwear tbwt will ler.4
a.n air of individuality and dignity to the ensnihlaw
"Glenna" will meet those requirements
I.I Jo sana kid and patent leather
with harmonizing trim. O CA
Priced 0.0 U
PHOENIX
HOSIERY
Will a.atch perfectly or harmonize
be.ititlfully. Moat nr
ni'nlvers lawD
to mm
High schools which will com-! Aa- iJl'-
pete in the extemporaneous con
tests are Centerville, district .!;
Madison, district 2; Lake Preston,
district .".; llrcntford, district 6;
Fet'.nia. district (i; Iiei.fi, dUliU;t
7; rialte. district S; Deadwood.
district It: Mobi-tdxe. district 10;
ANN' ARDOR. Mich. (IF) Ap
proximately four thousand Univer
sity of Michigan students were dis
persed with tear bombs here last
week after doing damage estimated
ut 12,000 to a theater In which
tliry staged a riot.
The appearance ot President
lieiriilar monthly meetinc of the !
Allele Jiiaier. .llliireil pwanmiii. .nary .M:- , " - - - , ,
fail. JoiK-nhine Hunt Mai-.iariw tivie, Kv ! Sattare and Compass club, the unl- i
V ."r.oiJH.r'K I J"?"?. Masonic orga.Hza.lon. will ,
ehri Hranx-n, MarKnret i:av. Hottv frin- be held at l'.iv o ciocK tnis evening
ale and Wlnnlfre.l Webater. Mrla m at (ne Temple. The speaker of the
I'harao of one (lay are: lean HodiiIiik. . . ., ,, ,. ,,,, ...
Oarl. a Vance. Kalhrrtna Allen. K.ltttl ! evening Is Dr. David C. Hilton. His
Jf-na.m. tiaiwldln Tliurninu Ih.rotha j suhect will be "Signs and Symbols
of Masonry." All student and
Maen. Rui'y Ntrhou.
Tlutll Ilre.velow. Coral Hutolilnaon. Marl
Mnttnr McNtra,
hakota university tonight Is one of ' Pierre, district 11: ami Dresho
the etrougest combinations tried I district 12. District 4 will have noc.arpnce Coolt L,ttie had much to
with thf ending of the scrap
ith the police who were called to
the scene after the studebts, cele
brating a basketball victory over
tjP'it by Coach Howard .McLurncy representative in the extemporan-1 $0
yiis year, lticketts is a debater of j eous coniesl. ! wit
afiour years experience, wliile Me-i !
Cann has had considerable train
lug in debate w ork.
IlEKfi AND THERE
K, U. Ellllper8, Day Will
Have Aviation Program
SALT LAKK CITY, Clah ClP and
Utah Chronicle.) Sjilcndid and un
believable is the CD-oporation w hich
Lawrence. KaT Aviation will I ' 'ecently come about at the
b the central tlme nf the ..,v L nlverslty Ot I tail
lam for the Hnnunl Knirineers' dav
It hapi'cned in this wise: The co-
1 l1aenni.hi alornieil a theater.
1 nv llliui.l;iniiuavii unut ,v.i-
toesm eggs bottles and rocks in
defiance of the police tear bombs.
WASHINGTON, D. C (IP)
The woman whom President Her
bert Hoover gives credit for "lay
ing the foundation" of his cliaj-
t the University of Kansas, which 0l.lUK '"""1"""? .Z'?,:t wme -,Tan- . . V"1
hln r,iu,,n fe Woent, ii i.', lo BO,"c Dranch. Iowa, was one ot tne nap-
Perts on various phases of aviation.
Including the design of aircraft and
Use of airplanes .in military opera
ilotu are expected to take part lu
the program.
Motion pictures taken at 20.OU0
wrestling matches. Dut the wrest
lers were nude above the waistl
This would never do, th dean of
women said.
So Frank Crosby, coach of the
icauliUowor cars, was siezed with a
brilliant idea, and issued a pro-
"posures a second so rapid thaf '.'".,., ,', 1,,. , nhima-
'W show air currents about the
'ngs of airplanes will be shown
in Ice during the day, once espe
'ally for the engineers and once
lor the general public.
Charles Stone, consulting en
fiiepr for the General Klectric
''"Oipany and a former K. U. stu
will demonstrate the photo-
Iruune, a device for projecting talk
'"8 Pictures. The device Is being
Perfected by the Tladlo Corporation
Bot America.
The
"ires will Include talks on many
different phases or airplane use and
je'elopment.
CAPITOL
TKUa5l.-FHI.-SAT.
LM life
WkJLMi Ml '
rctcipt ccl
RED
,) DANCE!
ctABirjrAMcai
rvaM Ltaecw
turn, to the cfiecl tnai tuo ooys
must cover themselves with sleeve
less persies.
Now the co-eds are satisfied.
Deau Lucy is satisticu, Crosby is
sutisiifcd, aud the boys are ex
tremely uncomfortable.
ITHACA, N. Y. (IP) Law stud
ents at Cornell university have
demonstrated that a new form of
legal "sei vice" may be made upon
unsuspecting defendants. Uecentiy
they dropped from an airplane a
number of summons and com
plaints, which landed in the cam
pus. . The recipients of these cir
culars filed their "answers" at Wil
lard Hall, and those who were
lucky, received free passes to the
Banisters' ball.
plest women In the United Statea
last Tuesday. The former school
teacher of the president had a seat
lu the Inaugural box.
"I've nothing left to wish for in
life now," she said. "I could not
b any more pleahed if it were a
ticket to heaven."
Mrs. Cnrran likes to tell of the
Mme when young Hoover was her
student. The principal of the
scnool c aie in the room one day
she says, and gave the boys a lec
ture on good behavior.
"It win pay you to be good," she
i says tlio principal told them. " be
cause it Is possible that some ds.
one of you boys may be president
of the United Stntes."
All. MansfleM. Kutli AnsDOker. J.Ola
Lyon.
Mary T.ottta NeMt. Nadine Wlttwnr.
Mildred I'ooper. itnr,.l Ive.-lifr. Kathrvn
Hrown. HarrUt Fair. Iiorothy I'nuirlai.
Mildred Mayhem, t'larlra Mofrct. Maria
H.ni.y, l)ollhy Palion.- Kvel n .lohn
aun. Loufae Westhver. Kmma Harr. Ili-tty
Kelau. Thelnia Hammond. Mania Kulrt.
Leti'-tta Knox. Iternli-a l.lebt-rmMn. Afar
aaret Panlaiadn. Vivian Klutwuod. Mll
n red Iinle, Hetty Main, I'loto Katldul.
Allie Von Meaarrti. Wanrta Hoieuaxu,
I.olji Hrandhorat. Mary I. on I'ui'lla.
Helty OK'.Htrut;, i 'urine M''(,Mft, lath-i-rlnrt
Heiltuan, La Vatnhe IL-teraoiu
.lanle. Mickey, Paulino WrlKlit. Kditli
Hroadliurst. Klalttu Haverfli-ld. Franela
Binllfv. Karn Kolierta. Jetinette drd.
Oladya Hobrrtaoti, Alloe Weed. Kuth
Nkkel, Ktliel Vlehmeyer, Betay Henedkt.
Nellla Maeon. Helen Bllaner. Oeraldlne
Hartwlyk. Ardlth riertre. Jane ItllTid-
atrom. Jane Hrhainla. h.mtn M'lauicii
Uii. Hope Allen, fat Sylinrlder, Marie
Moaa. Eyoda Jaffaraon, Irene 1'ownlitfr.
Anne Nieleon, UiiUp Reeaa. Ante,la Mar
aarot. Klorlne Nahler, Marjorle Trott.
Aiol. Johnson.
Muryel Amajwert, I.uolle Mare. A II
rlnila Johnaon. Lena Klein. Irina Belier
ateln, Huth Haoltnia.l, Hoitene Mender
siin. l.u-'lle I'tunaatnian, Aanea Ituratnian,
Orai-e Anne Hayeek. Helen Uilg. Fran
ea Warfialar, Hetty Harrison, tlretclien
Koe, Betty Rtdrr, I.ui-'ne Hairor, Julia
Hlnmani'k. Raye Wtlllani rtoberta rhria-tlanai-n.
I-telen Adania. I.uulee .'oawetla,
Tobl. cloldatein. Viralnla Cluthrle, Klea-
facultv Masons of any degree are
Invited.
-"irwo BUST SHOPS
Painters Work on Walls
In Bessey Hall Corridors
The walls and ceiling of the cor
ridors In Bessey hall are being re
painted this week due to the fact
that the old paint has been peel
ing and dropping off recently.
Some of the offices and class rooms
will be repainted also, but since
the need is not so great, this will
probably done In the summer as It
would interfere with class sched
ules at present.
Carrier pigeons
In the daytime.
habitually fly
If You MUST
Take Notes
. . . try this amazing
new idea
SIMPLY hold a aoft,
smooth, black -writ-ingVELVETpencilinyour
hand and notttprachcally
write themselves. The
blank look on your face
vanishes and everything
comes out O.K.
t eeerwhara
VELVET Pencils
AMERICAN PENCIL CO.. WUIow Ara,, Hoboken, N. .
7i jyy. Py 'afi
y
"Faust"
Mlc Claaalc of Nebraska
COITflFIJM
hurs. March 21
Choice Seats on Sale
W, tt, $3, ?4, ?3, ?6.
SOSS P. CURTICE,
1240 0 St.
1'RAXKLIN. Ind. (IP) The
! Indiana Baptist convention recently
j asked the history department of
i Franklin college to prepare a hia
Uory of the Baptist church ID
Indiana, for use at the Centennial
of the organization of the conven
; tion, to be held in 19::.1.
! To collect material for this hia
! torv. ihe department, organized a
course in history of the Baptist
church in Indiana,' which was
started this semester. The course
Is researca in nature and students
taking it work along the lines of
those in an "honors" course.
COLUMBUS, O. (IP) -Roy O.
Heidloff, a Junior a,t Ohio State uni
versity, wanted to do right by hia
college, yet be frowned upon the
Idea of deserting, a friend at the
Temple Cafeteria
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University Student Dies in
Crash of Training Plane
Lawrence, Kas. William
Walker, of Minneapolis, Minn., a
sophomore at the University, and
Glenn Sutherin. of Topeka, plane
pilot, were Instantly killed last
week when the plane in whiqli they
were flytu clashed into a field
about a mie south of Haskell In
stitute. ' Walker was taking lessons from
a flyin? .chool here when the ac
cident or-'urred. He Is supposed to
have hold of the controls when
tN; p'Mie began to spin, and neither
he nor Sutherln cnuld bring it out
A brother, U". Oliver Walker, of
Sailna, arrived in Lawrence the
next day ai.d took charge of the
body.
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