Till: DMI.Y M II It A SKA TI1RIT. Hcnrf CWcs Lay Down Arms After Stmt epic Attack an Russian Flats; Sew Forces Wilt Uattlc Scxt Year 10 lma .-f lh fttn ,: u n.ti -ictj ly rn!tikii( U r ...( , rnm fourr m . ..,..m . r 1 unit i I v an.in.ti Ira M f I r r i. n i t r t , 1 1 FIELDS' SF YALE UN VERS TYi ''-v J :. vv.'.:". I;:;.".'-:::,;: ;,rr:.:v;:r. mm a i mi i rii in it n v i u lm i "in imi k . . mi Effect of Law Enforcement i ' . ; a In urcmary unmcs is Told by Professor. Ge1 CaMratt. Aa nttini n raintnl ritiat in K rnminii . warn m.... - . - i-"w'm .... fln pi,(Urt nr,im, ,M rmmrci,p, lar op.ftt w h(t h, "L M.fpert,. It ,n. M an.1 Ihn takra hi l.i.. ' ttnrt; . "' rt f,m ,ft M :.P..': ' ,h"' " imi lanrr TM lliwi I A I1 a-0'""1! wlinaiy ,, mft uh aa rommiKi burglary (f aanra atrully fnf.irvM. rrimi r'i ara diivn to what v hav 0w, to rail commercial rtim," prof. I. I1- foiivf of I ha ! irtmrnt nf buinr ftrtannatlon '..a rratirn. atated r-nt!v. ipmmrn ii miiiw nmm prrn af- ' - " i int Rrat ilanrrr Kk th mnrfuct of IxiainfM. Xlanv 1 rr""n trim ,hB1 thia df'inm.in Ino brai. I To,! ! rommrrt ia f riminal r. tlhh c olinry K from riM aiaif mnia of fi. . "na nit p ..i.l ronilltlnn l ronrralmoni , Sri'lr. a.vla and fraudulent bank I V " . ox of ...mmrtvial ,.,(. ica. So idprail havt amh fi'"1' 7j'hl "" ixmirthing lika .. ii.ii. loavriae y a man ana umu ii io crime ' "- i nrrr. t, him hv tha nnut b prtvMuld by the ! ?rM,'r " mwnufai lurcr." ih' inv , dirtrici attoraey a offu - ,e,nnT UrM n ,w.,n i have mat enmea run the I "'"' nara. he i m no phvaual rotil arc mm h Nebraska a duhby tadeta ar Kvlay preparing .i turn in Iheir familiar khaki uniform and a iti banded limy il a alter to their natix-e habiiaia Yetier.Uv. tha ivirtonou army, huh ha aur- 'lved tha wearying weekly akirnv Uhra and hiih haa Mma almoal unarathed tamugh an offeni- on tha ItuMian Maia, mrhed to gemrr iar ine ial time. A pa i aive crowd w alrhed tha maneuvera j of the aeatoned trimpa and many a roe.i neart lal hign at thought of the danger that aodiier boya had weathered. Xtany w-era the derorationi be atowed on the gallant aoldiera who have atnvrn for the honor of their rompanie and for the university battalion It la only to ha re. coinage that ha raue. many a radrt to tiara unflinchingly intrt tha ine tor a ee. while hia ne i itched unbearably and ha longed I to aijunt hi rap I It a All 0r Naw. Never again will thia aama army be aaemtled tor peat baa rome to ,ehiaka and no longrr will the raden- and tha ringing rrtea of the offi.ei e ho acroM the rain pu Tbe war for thia ,nJ i apring i oxer and whila an4her hiand ferhapa even bigger conflict iu nran nri rail, many who have filled tha rank thia year will be beyond tha draft age The younger troopa will be bat k. It la true, and a talented few will he advam-rd to replare the re gtelted that the valiant tmova tiring officer, but in the mam. New York Man Contributes I $100,000 for Studies In Journalism. Til aMila rMl I NKW IIAVr.N, Conn - rteiJnt Jamea Rowland Anrfll ha an nounced that Taut tl. k. of New York lily, owner of aeveral im portant American newepapera. ha re.-ently given Vale university $ti0iHl for a program of aludira in tha field of journalism niia purpoM of the atudiea will ba to pr.im.xe an underaiandir.g of tha pre aa a poweiful factor In human affaira and aa a major bu.1 ne enterpnae. Treaident Angell aaid. "An Important fart of the ni. i.e aiii'lrnii .i i j h, ii . ifti . ler.i 'lhr Un ii.-r. r l . ..it. n i ,, the itrrl..pinnt i f . ur , t a Vocational na'i.rr h .1 it i. .v ed to htirg the In ', t. - gtaduete n, un In tt t..', .. learer un trialan.t r.!; ,.f II ..:, of the rre in the ionplr ..! and pol.tual life f the m-ina world " I mi. I ii.' Amrtuan He li . 'i -n .11 :t I ltit I hi h n(. i l.i ia.., Irttrra t a I'M lU-'a K a key " tCHOL AftSHIf ' fAMIUtll.;r., ( rt T ( t " 'ml 1 1 le Eat , RECTOR'S Me- 'II I. Mi' lo . ' were not provided with metlala I " l,rh' army ruuat be drawn from ' plan la tba eatahlmhment of a ALWAYS COOL NOT COLD STUART n Mxt n Era. Dorn Reckless wita Edmund Lew Paramount'a Sound M7 Cvcnta at tha Day 8:17 L&ortl tad Hardy J J7 in a Lawaa piim "Hay Wlra- 37 craan Novelty 147 with Symphony Orcheatra 8;47 J 57 Paramount New 8:57 VAUOtVILLI MUdrad Malreaa In -Dila Valentin" with 14 ward A rreeVkk S -07 Beila'ai Dixie atrpper Gifford A Greaham "Twa watf Sova That Ara Qood" Bert Naotl A Co. "Midnight terenaaera' 9:07 (ora into bui- eervice. Kor il la certain thai l. I exer again mewt all of thoee who ara now) to be honorably dixhatged were' phnally prei-ent. if not in heart. 1 at one grueling battle weekly I War Not Caiy. nea In i iH..n u I bill promptly blllKia up a ml ere ill J" 1,h h,i Tn" r h" ""l ' ' VI. , ?y '',l"'h. he be- one for the va.let forcra to win ! I.7.. y roo, on cr'l't In 1 Mn.v handsome aoldirr ba been a m H'owumr. lie ua tk. name of firm with which ha haa a good credit reputation aa ref erence. He will then oider aeveral thou aand dollar worth of eo.vi. rrv.r left aleepirg a an A o'clock battle got under way. Many aie thone who Have deserted when advance on tha enemy aeemed fnutlena. FVir af'.er having advanced two bloka on Chemiatry hall, a auper- onotia com pan lea a I th. ..... i i.,r- rr...r k.. ,.'r..i.i.. .1. . i . " h 'o'l.v carta the' retreat to the other end of the C ";"",a"" y. haa a oonven- battle field, theie to face about "... hi. anu goea into bankruptcy. The creditota come and the me r cnandine i gone -evidently de troyed by tha fire. If the crook la Burceiwful ,n lhe lltu h. u mra wunaraw and aeli toodi in another market." Hard to Get Evidence. The difficulty In aecuni.g evi dence in auto crime was cited bv Prof. Converse, as be showed thai n on instance a firm had lust ana oegin the charge anew. Kxamplea of heroism are many. Honor the brave sold lei who many timea at the end of an hour, have led charges on Social Science and the ! Andrews hall. Consider the fierce , w hen he at lat rusncs wnicn nave penetrated and i arms, send him rejoicing content overwhelmed these great buildings, with the honor of two credit hour Rear In mind the soldiers who have and hia entire war wagea of lin withstood the Icy blasts of winter Kor the grand army of l:p-lP.tO .r. . ii unniuiru imnuj ana me I 1 no more. green recruit a will a Nebraska army, whnh an successfully de fend tha beleagured fortreaa from year to year, appear tha aame aa thia one. Kor tha world advance and thing change and net year a cadet expeditionary forca w'lll be clad in new unif. rma. Never again must a Nebraska cadet auffer the ignominy of dropping from line to recover a trailing legging, for these are now a thing of the past. Gone too will he tha veteran commander. Colonel Jewett. hero of many crises and whona officer have been the scene of manv a court martial. To hire the entire army-eio, the entire school la grateful for the discipline and the morale which he ha maintained. 1 it is he who has kept many a sol dier from deserting the cause and naa made thia an effective and vie " ...i-.i". i IJ A ,w. . . . nor mr poor winner, ana lays down hi ar-nea or lecture hv men rromi- nrr.t in the newapaper world who. in addition to their public ad dresses will be available for con ference with student and for col laboration in couiara bearing oc the aiih)ect of the pre a In the undergraduate school, the proh- stocked up with thousamta of dol-itown to her atora in the other, lara worth of perfume. Shortly I The husband confessed the plot afterwards they had a fire which I And then found that hia w ife had 8:45 feature picture 9:45 Mil. 40. Eva. 60. Chit. It. Lege U 4 71. Cool ntf Comfort bl NowLincoliiN The routing Saturday Evening Post atory. In th hr-.t-selier novel of 1SJ0. Now on tha ecreen! r i K1 .irt a I irjwii ' with Claudette Colbert Charlea Rugglet Norman Foster Ginger Rogers ADDED H Talking Comtdy "Hunting tha Hunter" Nrwa Travel . Novelty Show 1-3.5-T-t P. M. Mil. 35. Eva. M. Chil. 10. Cooled by Waahed Air ORPilEUr.1 Children of Jazz! Chil dren of Wealth! Children of Romance 09 iBASUtlE Lwrenc Gray Bennte Rubins Helen Johnson ADDED OUND SHORT FEATURE Mt as. Eva. 60. Chil. 10. 111 Jifrj. it 1 MADAME ALL-TALKING with Ruti Chatterton Lewi Stone Raymond Hackett . Eve. 3fi. Chil. 10. Show at 1-S-5-7- it COLONIAL THIS WEEK Her Unborn Child" A "elly Great Talking Picture f!Vote: Thi p.clurt will not "r drn' therefore children m? years ef aq will not ba their B7pn,u,e, occompan.ed by M,L Eve. 25c Chil. 10c how 1-3-5-7-t "'"""f wveryining. raud was suspected by the Investifratora. After careful examination, the glass in the ruins which was sup posed to have been the bottles con taining the perfumes was found to be of a distinctly different e-rarte and type than that in which the perfume had been shinned and the crime was revealed. Then there is the racket in w hich a group buys goods under a name similar to that of a firm with g-ood standing credit, thus deceiv ing the sellers. Or again, a group my uuy oui a nrm wnian nas ex- cellent credit, purchase great ; quantities of goods on credit, cart it away, and then disappear." he . saia. 'Perhaps a typical commercial crime, which has a rood desl of human interest is one which in volved a clerk in a drygoods store who went into business for him self. He bad average ability and succeeded in setting up a flourish ing business. He married the town's beauty prize winner and she went into the store to assist him. "Gradually, the business becan to fail. In an effort to save some thing from the crash, the wife proposed that she go to California and set up a store there. The hus band was to buy gods on still good credit and ship them out to her. She would then sell them through her store. Just before the crash came, the husband was to join the wife. Everything worked nicely and the husband got out of town, only to be arrested when he arrived in California. "But the investigators could not locate the wife nor her store in the town to which the goods were being sent, it was explained. Fin ally they found that she had lo cstd in a nesrhy town and bad had the goods trucked from one found another man:" ATHLETIC FOOT' IS Funds for Research Given By California School; Expose 'Remedies.' it'nivfraity of Somhrrn Cftltfornia Pail Trojan. I To further research on the pre vention and cure of a recently rec ognized foot disease that is wide spread throughout the United States, popularly known as "ath letic foot," the executive commit tee of the associated students of the University of California has voted $1,S00. The appropriation will be spent on research not only upon the problem as it exists here but at golf clubs, athletic clubs and gymnasiums generally. The disease is known bv such names as "athletic foot," "Hong kong foot." "toe Uth," or "ring worm of the foot." It is technically called eptdermomycosis. It is caused by a typ of fungus and is usually contracted through walk ing about barefoot in public or semi-public showers, baths or gym nasiums. One Preventative. Cleanliness of the floor does not apparently, alwaya prevent trans mission of the disease. The only adequate preventative known is the wearing of sandals or slippers of wood or rubber. ! Following the discovery of the ! cases among students in physical J education and student athletics the j university has been working on the problem for aome year. The dis ease has become widespread throughout the United Statea and is even found on ships. One naval vessel baa reported 100 percent In fection among it crew. Trial bas also been made of twenty-six reputed remedies for the disease; each remedy being ap- pnea io 10 cases or 260 cases in all. It baa been found that a few remedies are successful, that many so called remedies are absolute failurta. and that there la no known specific cure. Among the things that It is hoped the new J 1,500 fund will help to accomplish, are: The de velopment of an antinti ahirh I will kill the fungus after it invades the tissue of the body: some ade quate means of sterilizing clothes and shoes .and a standardised pro gram of prevention. Professor Bo nar is preparing for the work at present by seeking the culture me dium in which the fungus can be grown to best advantage for ex perimental work. UNIVERSITY OF C H A T T A NOOGA, Chattanooga. Ten n. Prof. P. L. Palmer says, "Although women generally surpass men in college grades, their superiority Is due to harder study." Any Time of the Day Is a Good Time in the Day for Good Eats STOP AT THE University Candy Kitchen 244 No. 13th B-7933 STOP AT A ROBERTS STAND Lincoln, Omaha, Waverly, Ashland, Wahoo, Valley We are introducing at our stands Roberts Ice Creams and Sherbets and Roberts Frozen Fruit Syrups for making pure fruit drinks We also serve CIDER . GRAPEADE ORANGEADE ' PUNCH MILK COCOA MALT BUTTERMILK All Drinks 5c A Glass ROBERTS DAIRY COMPANY Regular Dinners! Grand Hotel i ( ( lit 4 0 A New Policy! A Great Band! TRACY-BROWN'S r'AMitr oii.rvnu i.jmi; hasp will PLAV 0"1 DANCING AT Ml, K -Sir PEONY PARK-,- on iisceis NtGv nni c evAnA-isc rSCC.MlNT STKT FRIDAY MAY 30 MEMORIAL DAV V II i (tt nA firlif, l Ti i I t"4 t 1a r 9 he - f-r MtS frr ' I ft' j fw'l tfup I. bul NO tnf (H fir- u V NOW D SCI NO tVtftV Tl. lvO . v!lHpv ANO StNO THE NEXT BEST THING TO AN ICE PACK During the hot days to come It would look rather silly to walk around with an ice pack or two tied on! Thats why some chap used his think tank and brought forth WHITE LINEN SUITS Boy they're cool and are tailored like a regular suit moreover they're three piece Jacket, Vest and Trousers $ 20 and to top it off wear a STETSON STRAW Panamas and Sailors SmSmmiScSonS- FORMERLY A RMSTRONGS iui iht. .'. r '. ji i, s tt ! r h i rr