THREE THE NF.MIASKAN, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. FKANKFOUTEK TELl-S i M. C T. PURPOSE Thysical Fitness, Leadership And Morals Emphasized, He Declares. "The chief aim of the citizens Mihtary Training camps s to teach citizenship thru emphasis on moral. lead.ihip, ami phy sical fitness." according to 1'rof. C. J. Krankforter cf the chemistry department who IU soon leave for Fort Leavenworth where- he will command a batallion for two weeks at a C. M. T. C. encamp ment. "The purpose of these camps is rrncrally misunderstood." Pro fessor Krankforter paid. "A let of people get the fallacious Idea that they are training grounds forjiill trs and professional soldiers." Four courses arc offered depen dent tn the previous training a man may have had. The first year be takes the baoic course, the sec ond year the led camp, the third - u-tiit ramtv Ar.d the last yiiu m " . . 1 the blue camp. If he returnes after that he goes as a cauii uunci. Camp life consists of drill tn the t.-r n rwl Athlftl? COntCStS 111 Ull'lUii'J the afternoon. Men between 17 and 24 years of age are eligible for the baaic course. Uniforms and rail way fare are furnished by the rrofessor Frankforter holds me rank of Lieutenant -coiomi in v, M. T. C. won:. STUDENTS HAMPERED BY SCHOOL SYSTEM (Continued from rage 1.) almost militaristic. Training in that country, he declared, is a wholesale weeding out process. The few who emerge come out of train ing hardened, experienced teachers. Need Moro Rigor. "America," Dr. Hedrick declared must get a lilt:e more blood and iron in her educational system for she is becoming weak and effemi nate in that field." He compared the junior college movement in America with that in Europe, pointing out that the equivalent of high school training there includes courses taught in American junior colleges. "Why we permit instructors to teach subjects about which they know little or nothing in our sec ondary schools," he declared. "American educators should study schools of Germany, France and England that they might equal their schools in efficiency and ad vancement." Dr. Hedrick was the guest of honor at the All-Men's Stag picnic at Seward Wednesday evening and left Lincoln Thursday morning. Alvay 72 o Everybody Priing JACK OAKIE in THE SOCIAL LION' Stage SIX FRANKLINS DON CALVAN We free You Not to iSuB This Laugh Blot "CAUGHT SHORT" mith MARIE DBESSLER POLLY mjnr STARTING TODAY The Moit Unuual and Thrilling Romance THIS MAD WORLD" wltn KAY JOHNSON BASIL RATHBONE ALT Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. JOHN GILBERT in "REDEMPTION" A drnumlc 11-taJWn drama ef a man confllctlnr lores, with A nil star cast including CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE . ELEANOR B0ARDMAN Mat.. 25c; Eve., 35c; Chll., 10c. 6 hows i 1-3-5-7-9 i - MASTER'S EXAMINATIONS M M AIJ: M KM. A. 11, Nrlik M tlr an in, M. a. n lu.tory. l.itiunklxn. Mmxlk. July !. i p m., !.. irnr JH. lr.r... Mucurkk I-.tr rut ur of IM r.orvll Kr. Kvamuirrt: rrofrMn i. P lln kl, It. K. iwiiitn, Q. w. ii, t'lutMra Ljium. U. Virtii. MIIMtl.li I.Akk, B Sc. la education Nrlmm i-7. M a. mi ttiuiIHal KKNihiv and miuicnifli. KumiMlHin: Morula), July It. 10 a. m . T rather litf! Thr.U: A Om-ri.n ;.. Rr.uln CI la.nrd from II. learhms tf Fhurlhatwt ly tlir Sriilinrt McIIhnI arxt t! Mora Mrthwl Kxattunrra : Pit(-f or D, A. Worrralrr, Charlra rordyc, W. M. 1'rrry, W. t. bil. K. 1.. hrniiik. III HMKT 4) l IMIIU, A B Oiaml UltH. ruliri; '!. A. M. 10 arbool adtniniMralion. ' Kiiinii-n: TT.uraday. July 17. 1 P. m . Irarhrra rutlrLf lira. Tht-i; A lairati rroceflura for tha ouatirt ol Teacitrra OrtiStcatea in Nc- L:.mlrirr-; l'rofror P. E. Ilmilik, W. K. fraM-k. K. 1 Muntt. W. H. 8. Xlntn. 11. C. Kitb. K O. broad jr. J. l. ll.rr. IIVrTIK WOOHH HlMrsHIRK. A. B. NtlTvana '2v. a. M. In aduralional I rvrlMiot. and m'aa-trrinrtila. Examination: Tiwaday, July IS, 3 l. m. . Trarlirra 322. Thrtia: Muay of Kflrct of. Emotion oo Succo-a in coilrK rk. t-iani inert; rrolrraora Charlra Fondyc W. C. Hrcnk. L. A. Worcwter. W. M Ierirv. ". Wndftrann. rMtUt-NtK ktllJM.G. A. B., Nr- lt.a 19. A. ki. in Ll.rluh. t-xaminilHin: WvtintMia), July 16, 4 V. ro.. Andrra 1.'4. Tumii; browning and the 'Old Yellow Boot." tkamlnrrs: Prfror H. A. Whit. R. D. fci-U. L. C. Wiratitrly. Kat! Strong J. P Srnnmg. WAKKKN II. I.tONAKU. B. Sr.. Colo rado A. M. M be. in acrwnomy. txannnatlun: Tuesday. Juyl lb, 10 A. m . I'iant Induslr Thmu: Krlation of Corn Yield to Pel- len K'urn-e. Examiner : Profeaaor T. A. K.erel hiii h. 1. V. Keim. M. J. Blh. J. C. H u- rl r P Whiin.v HlKI.L KNKIJN IHls. Ii. fc, In tuames admtiuitia;ion. .r iuu '23. M. A. in mtiiiol admimtlral.un Kummaiiun: Tuewiay. July ii. 2 p. ro.. Teacher loV. Therls: lnnjualilirn in Educ&tional Or portunity in South Iakoia Examiner: Prolrwoi K. O. Broady, W. II. Ji. Murtim. Ii. A. Worcester. H. C. Koch. F. K. Henrlik. R. I. n. HAMILTON. IRLD MITT r.N, A. B., Wid.and 'i'6. A. l. in h.ftory. i.xainir.al:on : Tuesday, July IS. 3 p. m., Social Science 04. Tfcesia: Army Lite on the Plain. 1SGS 16SS. Kxaminera: Profersor J. D. Hick. R. E. Cochran, G. W. Oray, U B. i'leifler. H. O. V.emer. AR1HIK JOHN SEEGKKS. A. B . Capital 21, a, ii. in edutition anu phikwophy. Kxam'.ntlon: Thunday, July IT, 1:30 p. m.. Teachers i0;i. Thei: A Comparailve Study of the View of John Dewev and Martin Luther on Moral Education. Examiners: Prof.ior H. O. Werner, W. E. Sealcck, C. C. YVeidrmann. E. 1 Hinman, J. f. Guilford, D. l. Whitney. NOSING FOR NEWS With George Dunn. IOWA STATE college, Ames, has planned in addition to the regu lar classes which start at 7 o'clock each morning several extra-cur ricular activities. Tnese include n , music appreciation class every Tuesday night, the "Yale Chroni cles" under the direction of the history and visual instruction de partments each Wednesday eve ning, a concert by the summer school band each "Friday evening and vespers each Sunday evening with the cnurcnes co-operar.ng. DEQUESTS received by Colum E bia university in the city of New York total $1,292,042. Of this amount $675,000 for the support of the work of the Council for Re search in the Social Sciences was donated by the Rockefeller Foun dation and Edward S. Harkness ummer NEED FREQUENT CLEANING! ' HAVE US KEEP YOUR GARMENTS CLEANED AND PRESSED IN FIRST .CLASS SHAPE FOR ALL OC CASIONS. Our service is prompt and reliable. Our prices are reasonable. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. Modern Cleaners Phone 60UKUP & WESTOVVER, MGRS. V T Unrnln" 21 & G P2377 aoui co Kvo Gi0.0C0 the Income from which is to to used for the bene fit of the department of surgery. 1hreo couiriimuona loiamnK 17.9 S4 were made hv the Social Kcieuce Uesearth Council. Of this amount Jl.r.i'2.82 t for a study of the trends of recent corporate de velopment; l.r00 for investlga- tion of the racial ana social uu- fertnees In mental ability and S4 nr,C.S2 for a stuJv of the ad ministration of labor laws. rLD stvle numbers In which low the line or pnni nave an ia vantAr' over modern numerals and should be used for ipeedier and inor accurate reauuiK w textbixik material that contains Statistical information, it was re vo&iiii in a ttudv recently made by Miles A. Tinker, assistant pro- lessor or psycnoiogy, at me tui versity of Minnesota. "Because the ease as well as the sneed and accuracy of reading .Kr.i.i.1 Vwt nncidorii in the hvsrien of reading, it is recommended that old style numerals oe empioycu in any printing where such numerals are grouped in a series," he said. The particular old-style numer als referred to are 3. 4. 5, 7 and 9. A HUSBAND and wife are among the thirty-three who will receive their degree or aocior - THiirkKnr,hv at Ohio State uni- vritv thi vpar. The "head of the family" is obtaining his in in dustrial psychology ana me rs in applied psychology. -pilE Daily Kansan remarks rath- i- humorouslv "Tne fcopnifcii- tated Sophomore watches the re turning alumni and then comments on the wonderful improvmeent of the university." MOKE than 2,500 copies of the Indiana yearbook were sold this year at that school LOST: Gamma Phi Eeta sorority pin. Name Berenice Davis printed on back side. Phone College View 38J. Address 4403 Hillsdale, College View. Neb. American Made Watches Give you a source of accur ate dependable time upon which to rely. You will never be late for that eight o'clock with an Elgin. Fenton B. Fleming B3421 Jeweler 1143 "0" Expert Watch Repairing Garments FOOL WILL CO TO EUROPE IN AUGUST Dr. Ituvmond J. Tool, chairman of the deportment of botany, now conducting a bix-wccks neia trip in Hoiky Mountain national park, will return to uncoin ai me ciosc of the term for a few days before leaving for the International Botany Congress to be held at Cambridge. Kngland. next month. He will also si,end several weens In continental Kurope before re turning to the university for the winter term. F. G. COLLINS FLANS TRIF TO MINNESOTA F. G. Collins, assistant curator of -the museum, will leave Lincoln Saturday for a trip through Min nesota. He and Mrs. Collins, who will accompany him, will visit their son. O. C. Collins, university mathematics Instructor, at Pelican Lake before proceeding northward to Duluth and Isle Koyal in Lake Superior. BARROUR MAY BUY SHULL COLLECTION Dr. E. H. Barbour, chairman of the department of geology, went to Verdon. Neb., last week to in spect a miscellaneous museum col lection offered for sale by Rev. G. L. Shull. No decision was made Wearing Apparel for every summer neeel Sharply reduced during OUR JULY SALE! JUNIOR DRESSES including pas tel flat crepes, chifofns, shantung ensembles, and prints in smart sum rnt modes. Light and dark colors and a few high shades. Special purchase. ea. Misses' Shop Second JLbSVrf . 777 ST - r Want to be Cool? In Spite of The Weather n " COED CAMPUS SHOP, 1123 R Street in its nureha.se. The col lection consists of rocks, minerals, and fossils. Dr. Harbour said it was an excellent small collection. SEPEOAEL for Summer Students Only 1 lb. Stationery AU nigh Grade or Single Sheets 2 Pais of Envelopes to Match Mention this Ad when asking for the "SPECIAL." GEORGE EROS- 1213 N Street July Clecrano Floor. Here's one way be dressed in a cool and comfortable frock, preferably sleeveless, in pastel shades or white of wash silk. They're get ting them at the Campus lop for 1 m 4m if ' l V A If I u ! f . i "