FOUR TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1932. JACK MILLER WILL PROBABLY START AT HALF AGAINST PITT Bible Announces Easy Dril For Today to Escape Any Injuries. Jack Miller's appearance at right nan in tne iNeorasita nrst string backfield Tuesday alter noon apparently indicating that the former Omaha North high stai will start against Pittsburgh Sat urday, was the highlight of yeu terday's secret drill at the sta dium. Working with Miller in dtimmv scrimmage against both fresh and 3 outfits was George Sauer, full back, Bernie Masterson, quarter back and Uhns Atatnis, leu nan. Penney and Hokuf at the ends, Hulbert and O Brien, tackles, ue hna and Bishou. euards. and Ely. center, completed the regular eleven. Fearing possible injury to the Husker squad whicn is now in sound physical trim. Coach D. X. Bible announced Tuesday that only a light scrimmage will be held Wednesday instead of the usual hard practice session. Law rence Ely, game captain for the Pitt game is bothered with minor leg bruise, but "Doc" McLean says that the Grand Island athlete will be in the best of shape by Satur day. Team Hears Pitt Charted. Motion pictures of last year's 10 to 0 plasterings at Pittsburgh was shown the squad Tuesday, and then Scout Bill Day charted the Panther grid system from his ob servation of the Pitt-Notre Dame game two weeks ago and the Pitt Pennsylvania tilt last Saturday. George Sauer displayed his cus tomary fire and skill in Tuesday's practice, the big fullback reveal ing by his form that long absence 1 ;ause of a thumb injury has not hindered him. A second team, most of whose members will undoubtedly see ac tion against the Blue and Gold of Pittsburgh lined up Tuesday with Roby at left end; Schleuter, left tackle; Campbell. left guard, Meier, center; Hubka, right guard; Pflum, right tackle, and Joy and Kilbourne alternating at right end. Overstreet was at quarterback: Parsons left half; Boswell, right half, and Fahrnbruch. fullback. Coach Jock Sutherland is bring ing three full teams from Pitts burgh, the squad entraining Wed nesday. Stops for workouts will be made at Chicago Thursday and at Omaha Friday. GIRLS TENNIS CLUB ELECTS CHAIRMAN AT TUESDAY MEET The Girl's Tennis club met at noon Tuesday, November 8 and elected Winifred Shallcross chair man. To continue activities throughout the winter, the club will sponsor tournaments in the coliseum once a week for two hours. Marian McClaren will have charge of the tryouts for the Ten nis club which are scheduled for Friday, November 18. from 3 to 4 o'clock in the girls' gymnasium. The tryouts are open to all girls. A Northwestern professor ad vises young men to marry a girl if she can run the 100 yard dash in 13 seconds. CCLASSDFDED 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Where to Eal FOR TIIE BEST m!al and the beet prices go to Mrs. Lush's. 1204 P U Lost ant! Found TOV.iD White rold glassed with oc tagon lenses. Kound in Former Mu seum. Owner may Halm by callm? at the Nebraskan office and paying for this ad. FOUND Pair of Udiea' egg nhell col ored gloves. Owner may claim by calling at the Nebraskan office. FOUNDA green and black fountain pen. Owner may call at Nebraskan offiv. L6.ST Ladies' trown coat belt- Call Evelyn Coe. B-Vi'J. FOUND Brown and white Kvraharp pencil. KoundJn B-weyHaJl. !.STildEver8haj pencil. Initial It. J. ii. Lout in S. a. lib. Reward offered. Women Alone Can Wars, According Head Arts and Science College Addresses Vespers Croup, "If war is to be prevented, It must be done by the women. Tbey must take a stand and say that they will not see their husbands, brothers and sons sent off to war. Men are too conservative to ever fravor a change from the present systems. "It is up to women to propagan dize always against war; to study its causes. No greater contribu tion to civilization could be made by this generation than the out lawing of war the most idiotic thing left In our civilization." Thus spoke Dr. C. H. Oldfather. dean of the arts and science coi lege addressing the Vespers group Tuesday afternoonTheoretically," he said, "we all approve of peace About one person in a thousand holds the view that war is a nec essity as a means of eliminating the unfit, as in jungle days there was the survival of the fittest" Even tho a man such as Theo dore Roosevelt held this view, its absurdity is obvious. Dr. Oldfather pointed out, for modern warfare does away with the fittest rather than the unfit On enlistment for service in the World war appli cants were given examinations, and onlv those who were the most perfect mentally and physically were admitted to the service. That, he said, was plainly not the elim ination of the unfit. Censorship Limits Knowledge. "Peode do not like war in the abstract, but in particular cases," stated Dr. Oldfather. "In wars gone by men have said they were fighting for their homes, ior jus tice, for civilization, or for God. It is difficult, however, to judge the iustice of war. for the minute war appears imminent, those in nowftr clamD down with censor ship, and it becomes impossible to get at the facts. In the World war. he pointed out, immediately after the Balkan murder occurred a limned censor ship was established and the con ditions could not become known. "The only sure way to avert war, according to ur. uiuidiuci, is for everv individual to make up his mind he will not have war." Enumerates Causes of War. romnlicated and so widely diffused over the Yield ceseralsiup SYSTEM UNPOPULAR California Colleges Try teu- Twelve Man (.rid Idea. PiSADK.MA. (CXSl. Coaches and football fans, who last week end saw what was believed to be the first twenty-four man grid contest ever held, this week were undecided -and tot some extent, unenthusiastic about the idea of football battles with twelve men on each side. The historic contest here was played on Friday night in the Rose Bowl, and resulted in the de feat of Santa Barbara State col lege at the hand of the Occidental college "twelve," 20 to 0. Altho turelvo men were in the lineups of both teams, two of these were "field generals," who directed oi fpnsive olavs but did not partici pate in the actual combat. Those who saw me game de clared that the "field generalship" system failed to produce any spectacular results. Supplement PuMUhe Pittsburgh Statistic Past results of the Pitt-Nebraska frays, to which another chapter will be added this Satur day, were published in the Ne braska alumnus supplement, re leased Monday. Illustrations and a play by play account of the game with Iowa were also in cluded. Kaunas U Varsity Dances Exempt From Federal Tax LAWRENCE, Kas. (CNS). The men's student council at the Uni versity of Kansas thi3 week had received a certificate of exemption from the collection of the federal tax on admissions to varsity dances. The exemption was granted by the federal officials when it was shown, that funds from the dances were used for quasi educational enterprises. Depression aids in raiding grades, according to a professor at the University of Washington. Prevent Future to Dean Oldfather whole world that it is hard to see them as a whole, the speaker ex plained. "Even tho things look very rosy at the moment," he said, "we are not safe from war." Pointing out some of the causes of wars, Oldfather men tioned a recent book "America Conquers Britain," which tells of the economic war going on among nations of the world today. '"There are a thousand powder spots scat tered over the world which need only a match to set them off," he declared. As a conclusion he impressed the group with the importance of women being on guard to help erase the last great blot on civili zation. If you felt the first yesterday, you had at the Pitt game. A iff f n r ( lilk " " LI OVERCOAT Lustrous fleeces in rich greys and dressy blues, Broadbrook Silyerdowns . . . Broadbrook Boucles in double breasted, half belted styles that have their place on every campus. MONDAY MATCHES ELIMINATE THREE IN WATER POLO Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Chi emerged winners in the opening water polo matches staged Monday nighth at the coliseum pool. The D. U. splashers had little trouble conquering Farm House by 14 to 5 score, while Pi Kappa Alpha likewise won with ease from Alpha Gamma Rho, 11 to 2. Sigma Nu failed to secure swimming permits and was forced to default to Sigma Chi. Games scheduled in the elimin ation meet Tuesday nighth in cluded tilts between Delta Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Lambda and the Kappa Sigma-Sigma Phi Epsilon contest. chill breezes of winter on your way to class better prepare to be warm and comfortable THIS WEEK SPECIAL SALE ON $1875 l7 Second Begin Second Round Water Polo Tonight Horund round water polo matches tinted for ilny Wednesday night In clude the following: H:00 Alpha Ian Omega v. leJt Dpnllon, 8:30 PI Kappa Alpha vs. lhl Kappa I'hI. :oo Nlitina ( hi vn. Hetu Theta 11. 9:30 l'hl Kappa vn. Thela XI. At Minnesota, non-fraternity men living in dormitories and Greek letter men residing outside their houses do better work than men living in fraternity houses, the dean of the graduate school re ports. NEW V-8 FORD Now available for rent. All our ear are equipped with heaters. Don't forget our specials and the new de pression rates. MOTOR OUT CO. 1120 P St. Always Open B6819 III inl-ii""" Floor w si