V I TTJT7 AILY NEBRA Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska riMib'LN. NKimAs'kA, rfn hsijay, sl!rrf:"Ai bkk 21. Jim. j'Hici: r cr;. i s. SKAN - . . . i v 7 COUNCIL TO WORK ON ACTIVITY TAX I iiuU"' Lf;'!-ia,Mt " . v r.- d.... ..i Illaiikft JJrsents at Future Meeting. 1 p,;K;;iL)i;M A1TOINTS Bvron GoitUUnn Elected Student Hepiesentaliv llilelic Hoard; Innocents (riven Charge Of AH Football Bailies. (U-k "it -st in l-nt activity lax will i'' pushed to the . , lull liy tin; student council, it was decided AVednes 1 -'it'tcnini'ii, when the council met for the first time this year. ' The 'ictivitv tax proposal, originated and sponsored by last ? 1 1-ii. lias been voted 1 1.. .,n.l ihe new couneil expressed its detcrniination to s"e body- I'1'1 . jfiir. ,s nlan "nt inrouBii u, u,.. ., . tion on the part of the board or action icgents. a committee consisting of Byron remitting, chairman; Tom Davics. GOUIQi'S. wwnur Minn Rill Fisher aim Z appointed by John Gepson president of me cou.iu,, lu '"-7' he plan for submission to the regents. Four Items Favored. ltems to be included in the tax. expressed by student vote, are .,. rnrnhnskci. Daily fsebrasKan, 'lAwgwan. athletic lieket. and stu dent union milium i..... The council feels that in push nc tax plan as its major proj ect this fall and continuing the work of last year's council, it is accomplishing something that will b of real benefit to students as a whole." Genson stated. "We hope that the proposal may become a reality before the semester is over." Bvron Colliding was elected unanimously as the council's repre sentative on the university athletic board. Lio'd Loonns. representing the Innocents society asked the coun cil's permission for the society to again conduct the rallies before games, which permission 'as granted. Secure New Office. "-r'W,n stated that a new office had e -en secured for the council in Room 10 of University hall. All fu ture meetings and conferences are expected to be held there Committrfs for the year as an- i nounced by Gcpson are: Rallies: Woodrow Magee. This 'ommittee to o-opeiate with the Innocents society in preparation and staging o, i allies. Elections: Margaret Buol, chair rrn; Uaiie Davis, Neal Mehring. Tom Snipes. The committee to make amnpemrnts for and super vise ill elections. Subscription Dance: Kenneth Davison, chairman: Rose Stern berg, Mavnard Miller. Organizations: Roma De-Brown, chairman; Adda Tombrink, Mayn ard Miller. Chaneronfs: Martha Hershey. (Continued on Page 4.) I NO LEI Nebraska Tags May Have to Be Purchased for Cars From Out of State. No Wnrnry will be shown to f-ldent ailte.rnohlln driiorc uhnw 'trs are p-4fce.J double or other- ,""- ."ir-rtiy. was the ultima- 'im lf"f,d by Sergeant Regler, ramp:is .njj.e officer, yesterday. Car? tb-tt are parked contrary '' rr'ula'ions v.il l.e tagged and 'aKf'n to the station," warned '.'2l'T. Out Cf state urs u-ill nrnhikli. If ft uDmolrsted until the end of n year, according to Regler. At W twv, however, it will be nee rtsarv for tho ,iiif .-. ..... ... ...... ' tt.em in Nebraska. lncre some discussion over ; J possibility of compelling cut ''J Undents to buy Nebraska tomohile licenses. It was decided "vnr to put the rule into opera W thn elty f(f Lincoln. CORNHUSKER OATH a vtipjejit nt ritif the I'tii vciKity of Ni-liraska. I sub- 'lie follow 'ic'-ogriiiiojj of an obligation to parent k, fri rils. schools ' M.it'i f'.r 1 Jit; sacrifice inacle and encoiirjifcdiieiit offer d M'" '-n.-iMcl , ,.,lt(.r t,e University of Nebraska. TV : ( " '"sn-e tc, jernain in the university with the firm int n '! "l; ''I'ivaiice j,, hehrjlarsliii) aii'l to cultivate those social J'uipose t,. ,.l ' .ICO Jcl.lC ; '" l-'ivc- such attct)1iori as ?!. '"tt)ii,itiI(i . time to r ! ' ''"'i's. an. r, vt. a.l tl... "ili!?.... 5- U,'u 'o the aelinii)is1ra1lien. lai-uit.v. t rad.t in. and e' 'rpe.s.. ' ' l-i. 'be lllj.;itV. ' "ii! Jit all times loU;,e, I " l ".11,11 I'll , "" 1 t ..... f t 1'it, t" th vliai: of VJ I Lew to Flmtrrl if COMMITTEES I OK YEAK e on upon favorably by the student Xebraskan Reporters May Appear for Work All students interested in do ing reportorial work for the Daily Nebraskan should report to the ofice o fthe publication any afternoon after 3 o'clock.. THE MANAGING EDITORS , Four New Cheerleaders Be Chosen for Squad At Tryouts. to INNOCENTS IN CHARGE i A call for applicants for the cheei leading squad, to direct the yells at the football games this fall, was issued yesterday afternoon by Otto Kotouc. member of the In nocents society, senior men's hon orary, in charge of the selection of new cheerleaders for this year's squad. Two members of the cheerlead ing squad for last year, Jack Mi nor, senior in the college of busi- ne9S administration, and Ed Fish- ei, ni.-u it stiiiui in me cuiii';e oi business administration, will be back to form the nucleus of this year's group of yell kings, Kotouc stated. Kotouc asked that all students who are interested in trying out for the squad notify him or Bob Till ing, also a member of the Inno cents society in charge of the se lection of yell leaders, by Saturday noon of this week. Tryouts will be held at an early date, Kotouc said. No definite date has been set, but a fully trained squad of yell leaders will be ready to start at the opening of the foot ball season with Texas University Oct. 7, he declared. The committee in charge plans to select four new leaders. Tryouts will probably be held on the stage of the coliseum, whTe the aspirants will learn the regular yells and practice the technique of starting and leading the yells. Ap plicants will be selected on the ba sis of personality and ease ana pro ficiency in leading yells. Kotouc declared. AG r. M. MEN TO CONVENE Rosenquist in Charge of Discussion at the First Council Meet. The Ag College Y. M. C. A. will hold its first freshman council meeting of the year tonight at 7 p. m. in room 30.3 in Ag Hall. Prof. C. K. Rosenquist will lead the dis cussion. Philip Hendcison. chairman of the committpe on freshman work for ag Y. will be in charge of ar rangements for the meeting. Kvery Ag College freshman is cordially invited to attend the evnt. "This group has been found to be an ex cellent way for freshmen to meet and get acquainted with other men on Ag campus," says Arthur Peterson, president of Ag V. .., ,1 ,.lbi.i- ue.ilr t'nllv l.i-en.reil 3 (IIC'I ' ..j.u. will insure sati -factory results, be l voted to st I'J.v. lec-rra- mirvuit of this m-1.- di.le with rensuir - sn yuide my .-end ic-t ..,,,1 w.-lf. .roul-.l lie' lie. .ill. Ill . ' . - .... . the unii. rsjt v :i r i 1 its s i ADVERTISING WOMEN MEET Honorary Sorority Outlines Semester's Program for Next Thursday. Gamma Alpha Cm, woman's honorary advertising sorority, will hold a special meeting of the offi cers Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall, according to Virginia Selleck, president of the organization. Plans for the year will be dis cussed and arrangements made for the programs. A series of lectures is being planned at which promi nent local business men and wom en will speak on the subject of ad vertising. Arrangements for the initiation of fifteen students, pledged to the organization just before the close of school last spring, will be com pleted at the meeting. Prof. F. C. Blood, chairman of the advertising department, is faculty adviser of the organization. 10 ALL STUDENTS Receptions at Most of the Lincoln Groups Set For Tomorrow. EMPHASIZE HOSPITALITY As a welcome to new and re turning students Lincoln churches are planning reception programs for the annual all university church ight, Friday eveig. .Sept. 22. To emphasize the idea of hospitality church members will invite stu dents to their homes on Sunday, say the sponsors of the event. The night is closed to university func tions. "We are emphasizing this year, especially, the idea of hospitality." said Rev. Dean R. Leland. presi dent of the religious welfare coun cil of the university and Presbyte rian university pastor. The re ligious welfare council includes representatives of the university faculty, the university pastors. V. M. C. A. and Y. VV. C. A. secreta ries, and a student representative from each denomination. Besides Rev. Mr. Leland other officers of the group are: Prof. Lulu Runge. vice president, and Miss Adella Tombrink, secretary. Churches Plan Receptions. All churches taking part in the university church night event arc planning elaborate receptions and interesting programs. Those churches who will participate in the program are: Presbyterian church whose . reception will be held st the West minster House at 333 North 14th street. Trinity Lu theran church with their reception at the parish hall at 13th and H streets. The United Lutheran church will entertain in Morrill Hall. The University Fpi.- opal will hold its party 346 North 13th. Caldwell Memorial i .uuea (Continued on Page t FIRS! BLUE PRINT Free Issue Will Introduce Engineering College to j Freshmen. ; The Nebraska Blue Punt -dent enyin-ering magazine. :. its fall debut on the ramp i u iU'v. Stalling its thirty-third : -r of puoln alion with the porpo ' intere.-tuig students in rnginern: the first iue acquaints frc:ib' ' with the Kngin"-rins college. P". edition will be distributed free iron the Mechanical Arts building. Headed by a message of wejc i; from Chancellor Burnett, the r contains articles of advice :i.n Dean Thompson. Dean Kergu.-: and J. P. Colbert, freshman ad viser. The.e are followed by ; tides on the individual (depart ment., of the college by the various chairmen, -tn alumni eetion, and a review of extra-curricular activi ties and rewards for merit. William V. Johnson is general rnanagei -d the magazine. Char!. -Ue Vore. editor, and Hugh W Gray, business manager. Coliseum Is CHURCHES OPEN DAY EVENING APPEARS THURSDAY 1- j J S IJIPPLI '' 1 ilj r ' : g'l .-nci.e.r. r. f L.nro:n Jej.-te:. The I'nuersity Coliseum, home of th nthletic d. eartnient and scene of many university functions and athletic .ontestii. will V the mene of the traditional freshman initiation at 11 o'clock this morn ing New student" will foim a paiade from the w. si Kiel.- .f .Social Sc i. ne . hall ami marc h to the fice I'ouxe flight speakers, including Cnae hem liana X. Rcble and Henry K. S bulte. are liste.) on Ihe pne gram for" the ceicmvUlcS. All new luJ.uU Will U XCUS'.'eJ UuSU thtu 11 o cluck classes lo attend the convocation. F E CURTAIL STAFF Appropriation Cut Means Open for Students Fewer Hours. NO NEW BOOKS FOR YEAR Will Continue the Present Subscriptions to All Periodicals. The university library, an insti tution which has existed since the very beginning of the school, is slated for a halt in its annual ex pansion. According to Gilbert H. Doane, university librarian, the extensive cut in the legislature's appropriations for the library is playing havoc with his depart ment. Besides necessitating the cutting down of the hours for keeping the libraries open to the students, the regular program of adding books to the collection cannot be, carried on this year. Since 192j when Doane came to Nebraska to super vise our system of libraries, there have been added each year between seven and ten thousand books. It has been during Uie last twenty years, Doane pointed out. that the greater part of the ex pansion has taken place. At the present time there are approxi mately two hundred and seventy thousand volumes that line the shelves of the libraries in our uni versity. Subscriptions to periodicals, of which there are some thirteen hun dred and fifty, will be continued. It is a hard thing lo obtain copies of scholarly peiiodicals other than by subscription, hence the decision to continue receiving them. Books, the librarian explained, are obtain able most any time and will be (Continued on Page 2.) Aspirants and to be Instructed in Writing of News. A prartice class in newswriting for Daily Nebraskan reporters SLASHED UNDS FORC LIBRARY will be conducted in the office of I have the price of tickets to some the publication every Saturday j out of town game. As many mem mormng starting next Saturday. ! hers of the organization have September 23. Laurence Hall j failed to sell any tickets and are editor of the publication, an- j making no effort to do so, the five nounced yesterday afternoon. j captains made the ruiing that Students who have already done every girl must sell a minimum of reportorial work for tho Nrbras- twenty tickets before she is elii kan so far this semester and all ble for the football trip, those interested in working on the; The sales booths in Social Sci editorial side will be urged to at-' ence. Andrews hall. Buck s Coffee tend these sessions. Hall said. At tendance will not be compulsory, but preference on the assignment of beats will be given those show ing the greater interest, the editor declared. Members of the paid staff of the Daily Nebraskan will conduct the sessions. Reporter will be given material for stones to be written and will receive practice in writing leads, using correct journalistic diction. and other points in newswriting Various types of stories will also be used. "We plan to develop a staff of reporters for the Daily Nebraskan who will always be available and will be able to write .-ocj stories on any assignment ." Hall stated. "W hen recommendations for staff positions on the N'-rraskan are made in the future and u hen beats j are assigned, preferenc e will be ;ven to those who have attended ! 'be practice sessions." he said. Want A ppli at ions for Managiiif! Lilitttrship The Student Publication Board will consider applications for the position of manging edi tor of the Daily Nebraskan until 5 p. m., Thursday, Sept. 21. Application blanks are available in the office of the school of journalism, U hall 104. GALE C. WALKER, Chairman. Scene of Freshman 19 gt 1 . 1 'I . - ' ' KLUB WILL PLAN REVUE Musgravc Announces First Meeting' for Tuesday, September 26. The first meeting cf Kosniet Kh.b, rampus dramatic oiganiza tion. will be held next Tuesday night, Sept. 26, in the Klub rooms at 5 o'clock, according to an an nouncement made yesterday by Frank Musgravc, president of the organization. Plans for the annual Thanksgiv ing Morning revue, in which vari ous campus organizations or groups of organizations present entertainment skits, will be, dis cussed nt the meeting, Musgrnve stated. A schedule of office hours for members of the Klub will also be arranged, he said. Applications for workers for the fall revue will be received at the office any time after that date. Musgravc said. Committees for the show will be appointed from those students applying after the eligibility of e,o h applicant has been checked with the dean of stu dent affairs' oifice. PLAYERS TICKET Team Headed by Maxincj Packwood Has Sold the Most Tickets. I CAMPAIGN ENDS FRIDAY! With Ray Ramsey, alumni sec retary and prominent Lincoln act or, in the leading role, the first University Players production. "The Late Chr istopher Bean, is j scheduled to start Oct. 9 at the i Temple theater under the direction . of Miss H. Alice Howell. Late campaign reports yesterday afternoon indicated that the sales were progressing unusually well, according to Thelma Sterkel. cam paign manager. The campaign sec tions are covered by teams super vised by captains appointed by Anne Bunting, president of the or ganization. In Wednesday eve nings sales report, the team head ed bv Maxine Packwood was in the lead, with Valentine Klotz s team t SALE PROGRESSES NICELY THIS WEEK 'following ps a close second. Ruby i ; Sehwcmblj and her group were I Reporters' third, Klorenec Ruvman. fourth, j ann L,aura .vicm nisiei . inui. i Anne Bunting has made the ! largest individual sales with Thel- ! ma Sterkel following in second j place. The pep group is conducting this j annual ticket drive in older to i shop ami in the cafeteria on the Ag campus will be discarded to morrow as the Tassels make indi vidual elfoits to pu.-h this ticket drive over the top. Reservations for the entire j-cason including six plays are ?J and may be made by 1 seeing any Tassel. VESPERS TUESDAY NITE ATTENDED BY 150 GIRLS Jean Alden Talks Concerning1 Benefits for Girls in The University. The fir-t 1 tb" year w gills Tue.'-'Ja W. C. A. vespers ol I attended by l.VI evening in Ellen ' Sunt h Hall. , I Flame Font'-in. Vespeis chaii--I man. introduce.) Jean Alden. p'es-! ' ic.ent ' t .he V. K. C. A. The theme i of Mi.-s Aldcn's talk was the bene fit a girl might receive Irom urn : versity life. Freshman girls havej i come into a great hallway, the ! doors of which open into many ! rooms, some spacious and full of treasun-K, '-omc small an.J empty," sai'l Miss Alden. Changes in officers are as lol (Continucd on 1'age 4.) Initiation I FRESID TO BE INITIATED TODAY ,rw SluI'iil !( M'm!le in I jiinit I -'it-Id Ihui-u Al Klrw'ii 'I'lii Morning lor I rudit iii;d rrcnioiiif- of Induction. WILL DON CAIVS AM) HI (JiitiHrllor, K.Ncrulhr l)r;ui?-. Ilru! of luiiocrnt- ;md IWotiiir lo;ird. (inuclifs Hildc and Scliullr. Dr. (. L. (!ondr;i to (im- Talk. .More tli, in iliou;iin! uimiTsily ;ii-r cpeetii i initiiit ion :: 1 1 1 1 1 n s In-, iim sity coliseum. 1 iem-u'- i.er, ! clliO'ep 01 ill'l-fllim 11)1 Ills VeSt(Tl;i V Jli'tt riionll. Corn (.ohs '.oiled I' or ( oiu ot (ilion Actives and pledges of Corn Cobs must be present in uniform this morning at 10:50 in the Coliseum, for freshman convocation. BOB PILLING, President. I Ralston Holds Individual Honors in Selecting Best Cheese. MEET HELD IN CHICAGO Nebraska's dairy prodm ts judg ing team, competing a! the Inter collegiate contest at Chicago Mon day, placed seventh among four teen state university teams. Mem bers of the team were Trof. P. A. Downs, coach. Royc e Ki.-h. Bruce Ford. Bill Ra'ston. and .lames Warner, alternate. First place in the iontrr-t for judging cheese went to Bill Ral ston, senior in dairy manufactur ing at Nebraska. Ralston was awarded a gold medal at the ban quet following the contest tor b:s high rank in cheese judging. Ne braska ranked eighth as a team in tins section. Milk, butler, chces.. and ice cream were all judged in the con test. In butter the college team won fourteenth out oi the seven teen teains. Fish won sixth in the butter co.itesf and Ford was placed seventh. Botli students have taken dairy manufacturing courses at ag college. Complete latings ot the Nebraska team will not be a.aii able until the tram returns Thurs day night. The products contest, hold this year a', Chicago's Blue Valley Creamery company, is sponsored annually' by the Dairy and lee Cream .Oachinery and Suppli' s as sociation and the American Dairy .Science a.-o jation. Scholarships are offered to the ten high seniors in the contest for the purpose of stimulating te.sear. h hi dairying among college graduate-. WOLCOTT WRITES A BOOK ProfcsMii Completes Piece Recently; Will Use It For Text. Alilll.til Biology j.s the name ' '. the t" r nook ritten by Pro! o.-.. R. If V, olc ott. c-hairrr.an of th' Department i Zoology I 'rote .-.-or V, op-ott recently 'or;. e ,l the book after several yar-. work. II will I e iise.J a.- a l- .'. book :n oology 1. 2, Z an'i 1. (.'Iniiii-tr Minlriil- N ill I'ifiiM" SimkI;iv Phi Lambda I'psilon. honoiary e hemistry fraternity, will hold n j pic nr lor graduates and c hemis try majors at Pioneer park, Sept. ' ":i. They plan to leave 'herrust ry t Jim 11 at ncon. Bill Skiles and Vio- let Wild'-r have charge of the ar- ' range ri:' nts for the picnic Hand Men, Captioned 'T enrier Infants Ilif Private Mccham, Camp I. P., Tell Other Side of National Guard Story I .let... S.tl llit. HfOil.- ih Mritl'll en I.I.- eolil.'(l II. the- Ih.llet . ICK.e r.i:.ri1int: lll'- ,ieiie ,il hIi1;.ii1 the ceiin- ri-il l.. ;.n :t rl . ler i.l.-eie .. I Nul.e.ei.il .lii.r.l tiii-r. I l.e i.rle. 1 ritfei. IM (el. Cl.ieltl.l Ml... all. Cl.le el III.- . ,.fle ' Tb. V W' le the bi;-e.e..st boileU.-t of lilies' that ve-i exist. ..J in Camp A.-blai.d . . . They w.-ic f -iide-r in fant", rat'. iv eve r said 'bell.' " This about th.' lloth M-iical Ke-gime-rit bane) winch, ine i..-rita!ly. i com posed alrrio.-t i-rituely ot members from tt.- i.niver.-ity l: (. T. C. band Now if Piiva'e Mec ham, 1 i'.e-!y on permanent K. P. duty at the national guard -nc ainpn.'-nt n.-ar Ashland who uitcre-d th-s" damn ing phr.tse- during a rcc.-r.t inte r view for the Nebra-kan. v ill lay down the potato on which be has been whittling lor the last hail hour. w--. on b. hall ot our-e i.s and the rest of the banel would lik. tc) tei him some thing Private. "M b".v, we un t do iWt your sin1 entv in the least We real ize tb it e rnrit.ir.g tables and b..,n ing nash ie ad' lis .ene n v. n-. - 'e tin ' that you can't ,s. c b.yorci th.' pile ol potato peelings al your feet, liul in pite of our abundani c H ONS Al l LI! I'I! MjJIAM ! lllll It ;li'l s! H'ie;,' - ! .i !,. it!' lid 'lie 1 fji.li! ioi;;il i n n;;, n lilie ;.J 1 Vlo.-K ii. 1 i,e HUM ( I'. in I" r oi' i i,.. I 'iporei.! y in .!,' .VilU.-l! ee;;. . ir!;: re ' In addition to numbers of lb Innocents soc iety, s- nioc honorary for men, who are '.n chare.'" of inc. affair. adminiM i at ive unieei.s of the university, ranking rr.fml1"! : : of the faculty, nieniliers oi Mortnr Board, senior honorary to' vmneii, and members of the two p p or ganizations. Corn (Jobs and Ta. sels. will be on hand to offuiailv web erne the new student.- mi' th student body of the uni vol ,-ity. Freshmen Expected. Al! ireshruan students will be expected to attend the tiadfuorni initiation ceremonies, a cu.-tom which has been followed on the campus l or many yens. An o:f, c i a I nulletin to university m.-truc-tors nom the otlice oi trie dean of student affairs carrnr, tr.e follow ing: notice: "Ple3se announce to your classes that a freshman convo cation will be held at 11 o'clock on Thursday, Sept. 21. All freshman students are excused from classes for this convocation and are expected to attend.'' A group ot eight speakers ha" been .-.elected by the Innocents to deliver short talks on school spirit, the tradition.- of the uni c-rsity. and the attitude of the univer.Mty tovvai.J the nc-w student a? well as that cif the ne wstud.-nt toward I!;" university. Speaker? will be lim ited to three minutes for th"ir talks. Th...-.e w ho will address the con vocation arc-: Chancellor K. A. Burnett Dean of Student Affairs T. J. Tbomi;.-on, Dean ot Woinru Amanda Hcppner. Head Hootrra'l Coae'n P'ana X. Bible. H.-a-l Iia. 1 Coach Heniy F. Si-huite. Bv;- : Oouldin?. presid'-nt of tli. Inno cents society, and WiiM Norr:-, president of Mortar Board soc i-tv. Condra To Give Oath. Dr. jerii2e K. Condra, la. .:'' advis-r to the Jnncvef nt.s o. k.;. and director of trie c on.-' r. at.m-i and .-.'irvev department, v. ill a 1 minister the Cc.inhu.-kcr oatn to the new :-t'i'--nt.s at the do.--.- .,f initiation. A copy of t!v. cath v printed ei.. .-here in this r-.- .c the alV ., oraskan Irume':. a ly follow ir g ti. mi -s-,1 o. their io o c c : i 'cj'i i nucl e,n Pa. I . d- Charles Black. Entered in Golf Meet Here. Figures In Auto Mishap. H; e o;i ; Rla- : u-g a t r ee in o-.. br a riot her c r lb:.-'km If pc tr.:-i . r - )' t!. ! a clef p . a-idi' ! ii .: -i::;l r.c -e-kr;i,;; ml a1 Ai f r. a c',,'-r h.s .. rnir." 11 T-l' -- e Dir . ,-i cib B '- e- i -.-V-i t:-e e r. ,e .. -e..t ar. I te Tl- led I o C Ot t.'.' e b. r.e F! i' I -' : In tn;r.: -brr i-.il. F. 1 - ( :', ' bavir g 1 e. j! ro-md.s gojf .., K ei.;. r, hapoe r..-'l I'ne a.-' l b nt oi'in t p :-. no-. -. c aroin 1 '. play ,n t ac- id'- ,e rvc-i. a - he v. -dric-d-iv and . ! r,pc n in sp of uri'le-l st andileg. Ac cll-ilke ben,;, slaiieb-led. Ne t that we belittle your call ing. The spuils would miss your ! g. title care ss. Hut if n.-ing at .1. a j hall hour before the camp stirs. ; dressing and n.arching the length 'of camp street and back, 1a piod 'tbr.e hundred yards each wiyi j playing most oi the way. at T ?,) in ; th- jnor :iin'.' s. ems a pipe we in vite y,,.j to try Vcs. and we'd ! p'-.-I your potatoes whib; you'ie 'eon- At that unholy hour lip'- and lif.g.-rs refuse to function. Hut the armv savs th. y must. Kvery other morning were off at th" crack ol tb" cannon Fr.:k.vc,;n the reveille pat, id", the i,--t of the day ran some-'hir.g hk- in.-: Att.-r buak!a.-t l;:'.e,n riunute-s to clean i:p the tents. ' n.ak bunks, police the area, ant a Jew minor things like that. Th' n ' out with instr uments tee the iaus th.r.ie drill. Inowe. by parade. I'..i. k to our tents for a short re-t- .11 sal. alt. r i hie b sone- e !o-e or eie i inl antry dull. 1 u.-ionall v wilil pa ks, ir peihaps the iolecii'1 i (.Cuutiiiued on Vagi 2.)