C r 1 rm j nil r i i ! m flllRTR UT1C LY RA KA1S A A. JlU Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska zr VOI. WWII. NO. 92. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 19.8 PRICE FIVE CENTS OUR EYES HAVE SEEN THE GORY said a voice. Five Skits to Vie for Coed Follies AwardMarcli24 Bombs Destroy Centers of Chinese Cultural Life "Eh "You heard me. I said " said a sleek-looking coachroach. perching itself on the space har and insolently thumbing his an tenna. 'Why?'' we asked, merely to kill time. Celing Zero. "Because of housing condi tions, that's why," said the roach. "There isn't a minute that I'm inside this building but what I'm afraid something is going to fall down and crush me." "Oh." we said, enlightened, "you are no doubt referring to the ease of the fallen plaster occurring in U. hall on the 23rd instant." "Yarse, that and more. My fifth cousin was killed in that catastro phe and my favorite aunt was drowned day before yesterday when she dozed off for a little nap in a floorboard crack and melted snow leaked in on her. Why. I have relations in Spain and Shanghai that enjoy a gnater degree of safety than I io here. At least, they know when to ex pect things to start fall inji. Here it's just like a bolt from th? blue." "Tsk. tsk," we clinked sympa thetically, searching about men tally for some idea or other. Faithless. "Not only that." wailed the roach, "but my wife ran ott with a centipede who has an apartment over in Morrill hall. She left a note saying that he could give her better living con ditions than I can, so she was leaving while the leaving was good. She also hoped I wouldn't take it too hard and that I would take good care not to get plas tered, either intentionally or ac cidentally. There seems to be a general exodus of animal lite, too." "It is said that rats will leave a sinking ship.'' wc spread, still fishing about for an idea with one hand and currying on the conver sation with he other. A V th-Trap. "They don't trust the old place. One of the toughest roaches on the first floor left the other day and he told me he wouldn't come back if they paid him. Not even if they brought back the old days of the free lunch: This place is a dcath-trop. he sez to me, he sez, and if you're wise you'll pack up your toothbrush and take up a nice safe residence in Administration building. So cial Science, Bessey, or Morrill Hall." "ITi-huh. "Listen, these fl.x.rs .re so old. and the stair are so worn thai every time you walk the paths that thousands of rtudents have formed in the flooring, you feel like you're walking in a can yon. Even E. E. and A. M build ings aren't as dilapidated as this. The boys over in E. E have pot a pool uji with r.umlx-rs from one to ! ten. The numbers st.'ind for the' numtier ft years the roaches, rats j and centipedes ov r there think it will tie Wore U. Hail is ti'in down. Number ten is the preferred number. r if they were rx-ttir.c on th rumbr of years it would ake V. Hall to fall" down, instead of being torn down, the preferred number would be 1." "Oh. go away," we said, exas perated. "Weren't you ven listening?'' said the roach, "All ripht. I'll po find somebody v.ho can understand me. "Wish you would." we mut tered, "cause we've got to think of something to write a column about pretty quick, and your sort of complaining and griping v M never get us anywhere. Ew-n Wall I'ofi' Enjow'd Rlntlini in ouncr Day If yon listened to I-ethov n. S' humsnn. Schubert, and Mozart an a child and had your mother read aloud from Shakespeare. Shelly. Earns, and Keats for your bdt!me stories, you are likely to be the belle or th beau of the hour oarcn whn your college davs arrive, according to Miss flora Mae Ellis of the physical education saff at 'he Oklahoma A. and II. college. Visa Ellis bas her conclusions on the authority fit Isadora Duncan, r,ni! c' ,ne world's bent Interpretive dancers. Miss Film say that everyone fin n child has had ihythm but that because the leelu.g for music la transient It disappears if riot -evrlopt-d, and consequent ly many Judges Name D. G, Bouton, Raymond Halls, Pi Phi, S. D.T. tor ?38 Show. COBS ELECT From the 17 skits entered for participation in the 1938 Coed Fol- j lies, the A. W. S. judges last night ' chose five skits and four curtain acts to compete for the silver Fol lies trophy cup in the final pro duction. Groups whose skits won favor are: Carrie Belle Raymond Hall; Del to Gamma; Pi Beta Phi; Rosa Bouton Hall; Sigma D?lta Tau. The curtain acts: Alpha Chi Omega; Barb A. W. S. League; Chi Omega; Gamma Phi Beta. The skits were judged Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights by a committee composed of A. W. S. board members. "Judging has pone well, for the most part according to schedule," stated Velma F.kwall. chairman of j the committee, which included i Martha Morrow. Betty Cherny, Janet Lau, Pat Pope, Helen Pas coe, Phyllis Robinson, and Kath erie Kilbuek. The silver trophy cup. a fea ture which the Follies has never before offered, will be awarded to the act winning the most applause and favor of the judges at the final presentation on March 24. C.J. F F DRIER War Causes Untold Damage to Educational Work of Generations. of Thruout the vast territory China from Peiping and Tientsin in the north to Canton in the south, and from Shanghai in the east as far into the interior as L'iannci lha YfTCt ft V hi lilll 1 n S1 ' I I . " i -lAit a li inf a ilocnlv pnnnprl i,l u-ith i i education, notablv the C of their former magnificent estab lishments is a mass of ruins. I'p to Oct. 15 there were 27 middle schools and 44 primary schools in various districts in and around Shanghai reduced to ashes. In ad dition, the splendid municipal mu seum, the municipal library, and ! the municipal athletic buildings were destroyed, not to mention j many professional and cultural associations and commercial un- OR NEW SPOOR Competitive, Requirements Adopted for Pledges, Limited to 15. and equipment of a of universities, colleges and schools have gone tip in smoke and are now in ruins. A report from the war area states that already 23 universities and colleges have been destroyed, completely or partially. The casua'ty list of educational institutions for the city of Shang hai amounts to 14 universities and cnlleces. Manv have been sub jected to gun-fire and bombs sev- j eral times, and what now remains i Col. C. J. Frankforter. member of the chemistry department, ac cepted yesterday the position of faculty sponsor of Corn Cobs, men's pep society which is under- education, notablv the Commercial Press, the largest publishers in China. In Canton, the National Sun Yat-sen university has been twice bombed. In Nanking, the National Central university and the School of Dentistry have been bombed. These demolished institutions represented painstaking labor of countless men and women for a (Continued on Page 21. Minister Views Japanese Bids for Supremacy E CORN COBS TAK OVERTICKET SALE T. Brumbaugh to Explain Oriental Situation to Methodists. PROM "We do not. v c need not justify Japan's aggression, but wc must see the f!ag:ar.t case of economic injustice lying back of it if wo would k?:ow what is Christianity's Jean Tikhe Gets U. S. Citizenship In 45i More Days HOLDS BANQUET-DANC Edwin at Fischer to Preside Annual Affair Tomorrow. I 8 rH " " ill to " ' iyj. 1 j "Last August I applied for my first papers, which I have just received, and in two more years and f9 days, I will be a citizen of the United States." stated French instructor Jean B. Tilche yester day, upon receiving his first natu ralization papers. In Dr. Tilche's own words, he is "half and half as far as speak ing is concerned. "I speak French half the time and English the other half." Already Partly 100 Percent. "However, a certain part of mc is already 100 percent American. I think that any American citizen should consider it an honor to be an American citizen, ana i ILL DRILLERS' PE1GSESI0N Pep Club Checks Out First Block of 500 Ducats in Awgwan Office. n lo With the taking over of the sale Junior-Senior prum tickets last night by the Corn Cobs. block of approximately 500 tickets was j released on the campus thru j members of the pep group, a s'-c-iond block of 500 will probably le checked out today frm the Daily of Junior-Senior prom tickets last N'tbraskan p.rA Awgwan offices. : the 2.0"0 tickets on hand rapidly." UH K Jii .jlllil. I'O-c. i;h II III H 1 1 1J! charge of tickets in the Prom committee, stated, "the entii-.-student body will bo given a chance to sell them. For every 12 tickets sold, one free ticket will be given." Closes Formal Season. The prom, a week from tonight. A record crowd of water well I is the last chance this war for drillers, jobbers and manufactur- j students on the Cornhusker earn ers gathered in Nebraska hall ves- ,0 "TV" .f'jU ?P laffur marks the close of the for- terday to open the tenth annual ;mai a..n and the disappearance also convocation or the Nebraska W ell ; of the tuxedo on university dance A Condra Welcomes Group; Lugn Discusses Rock Formations. I V " r ?J'".-i4 i think that the biggest part of cit- Drillers association. National and ! floors until the Military Ball next izenship should be duties to one s 'jx-ai nrms exmoitea machines ' December. The members of Delian Union iLiteiary society will hold their annual banquet in the Garden ! room ft the Lincoln hotel Satur- day (Vf ning at 6:30. I Iviwin Fischer, a member of the organization, will act as toastmss ter. Marie Willey and Donna Wil I lmar.n are in charge of the decora j tions which will be in purple and ! gold, the colors of the society. I The theme of the toasts will center around the word "animate." the title of each succeeding speech . beginning with a letter in that i word. First on the program will ! be a toast entitled "Admiration." 1 by Clarence Mock, president of the t organization. Donna Williann will j sreak on "Nobleness" and Chester Anderson on "Inspiration." Fol lowing "Melodious" by Marie Wil ; ley. Leonard Focht will play on i the piano. "Study in Brown." Fol lowing will be the toasts "Achieve ment'' by Dick Kerlin. "Tranquil ity" by lona Ellis, and finally "En joy mint" by Violet Faig. country, not the privileges received (demonstrating the advances rvde from it." i'n we" drilling equipment. hie in selling tickets." Edmund "I expect to be concerned mainly ne group was welcomes by Dr. 1 Mees. co-cnairrr.an oi me i-rom i tn with mv duties when I become a:". K. condra. director of the con-1 committee, ceciared. "(..nrr w u citizen, altho I will not complain T. T. BRUMBAUGH. obligation." declared P.ev. T. T. Brumbaugh who will describ "Ja pan s Bid foi Asiatic Leadership' Sunday in an address to be given at Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Brumbaugh has ben the head of the Wesley foundation in. Japan since 1924; hi? work among Japanese youth bringing him Uncoln Journ&L J. FRANKFORTER. going re-organization. The new advisor was elected Wednesday evening at a general meeting of the club. Drastic steps were taken at the if a few privileges do fall my way. Long Bought American. Mr. Tilche has been an advocate of- the policy "Buy American" for many years. "In France. I bought American cigarettes, altho I paid as high as 65c a package for them," he stated. He has studied at many Euro- into close contsct with the cri- servation and survey division of.liams offers the campus super- ental situation the university. Dr. A. L. Lugn. ' smooth music of a variety we too j whiir tr.urinV the Vnited States professor of geology addressed ! seldom have a char.ee to hear. An as a PCtlircr and commentator on them in the afternoon on the topic orchestra that is going to replace meeting to rectify the lull in ac-l .h.. inri.uiincr .'he Sor. tivitv whirh ib. hrMioM rTliim : 1 . . . . to the group recently. A posal for a competitive entrance , deirree bonne at Paris, and LTrbino in of "Rocks and Formations. How to Recognize Them." Wells Deeper Today. Prominent among the exhibitors was Clayton Mark whose company . is this year celebrating its 50th anniversary. Mark is one of the 'founders of the company and j OiTin Tucker at the Edgewater i Beac'l hotel In Chicago needs not high pressure sales techniq'ie." I Tickets will sell for SI. 00 a cou- ! pie. (Continued on Tage 2. Pr-Tt.lv from whenc he procured a c ms tnat his supplies are sold; nryftt 1 'all mr requirement was accepted and a committee was appointed to meet rv,mmr.tincr hout various suh-i"lrre B wnue man. ne ponn L.r. . ; .,in.H 'out that th the world, everywhere white man. He pointed e wells are ha vine m with the new sponsor to make j ' : had a bljiiuin? o deeper now that drainage of tontativ nlanc for th i-ninm tii H . . m.- swamns marshes and bocs is low- - " "'" -"-"lanrl more acleauaie laciiaies lor ..... '.. . . . . .. ... enng ine water level in ine resllin! Coach C7 Slops Inebriate Willi ril Hold Champion TAKES PLftCE TONIGHT conduct of new members. Limited to 15 Pledges. The new plan at present pro vides for the removal of all fra- Or.tinued on Page 3.) WOHK B KG INS ON AG simu.m; ri:n plans l rxnlaliii of lMldcts Of Aprirullurc Main I'arl of Prop-am. Wfirk has begun on the annual Ag Executive board spring party, set for March 27. Plans for the presentation of the Goddess of Ag- LEADING FIRMS SEND MEN TO INTERVIEW SENIORS Here's one that isn't "n the rec- o-riunn in afarona a.u ha tv-. in?ri I i r'P inn in i innriui i i; .c ft'u", ill o.riui ovii, nr. jnnnif,, . . r . - " " the Romance Languape depart-1 i . a j a. . 1-1 K come a more intergal part of the Cheyenne. Wyo. While the mn university which is vbat it, A of a mn mrhine. ' were in a restaurant there one should , in any case. j nm fcy a motor nd w uh 41Entfi. , day. a big. 200 plus poi.nd, drunk Leaky Roof Daunts Students. 'illustrated the new truck type of; staggered in. After findir.g out "If we had a building which did well drilling machines mat pernii'. ' that the Nebraska iren weie not leak at the slightest rain, and the duller to lower 20 feet of pipe ! wrestlers, the drur.k careened over in uhi.h the floor were not iCr.ntin,,.,! p o, i to their table and said. ".So you're cracked and noisy, perhaps we, ' . ' i wrestlers, are you? Well. I can a;t:vit;ts bail. . (would be able to attract more Q fl T P CDflUCnDC P 1 1 ID throw any one of you for 40 cents. Goodvear. General Elpr.tric;. students to study foreign lan- t li Ui 01 UllOUilO wLUU And I thirk 1 11 start in on you, Beef Features Decorations Motif in Annual Ball. Eastman Officials Arrive Soon. Hall brothers of Kansas City. Goodyear. General Klectric arid guages. i In closing, Mr. Tikhe explained j that after he becomes a citizen, it R.O.T.C. SPONSORS CLUB GIVES ANNUAL TEA DANCE Decora' iors including a life size model of last year s grand cham pion beef covered w:.h prize rib bons w;U provide a colorful st tu.g for the Junior Ak-Sar-Ben bail to be held in the ag college tonight. Use of t!ie prize sle r in tiie he said to Coach Jerry Adams. ')eronuv.:.s inoui is paruniMi.y Tlie drur.k reached do.vn and will be his purposee to bring about j Cadet "a better understanding Deiween ( the Eastman Kodak company will,lne American ana r rem n have officials on the campus with-1 m tne next rew days to interview graduating seniors desiring to se cure positions with their company, according to Prof. T. T. Bullock of the economics department. Already offers from other lead- ncuJture will comprise an rnipor- ling industrial firms arc being re tart part of the work in prepara- ; ceived by a number of seniors tiori Tor the annual affair. who have interviewed their repre- Co-chairman for the party, as ,sentatives. One company has noti- laniiounc-d recently, will be Ixis fied Prof. Bullock's office that j Giles arid Harold Benn. Other seven were mailed last week to hurmen and committees named ; students at the University of Ne ;re: Orchestra. Earl Heady and braska. Of the midyear graduates jMarjorie Francis; decoration. that received places from similar Marion dishing; publicity, Harold interviews many have voiced their I Bern and P.ulh Bauder; refresh- j satisfaction with their first posi , merits, Nila Spader and Denver tions, and one has reported that Gray: and tickets. DcJoris Bors ! his salary was raised from what vidual and mutual." grabbed Adam's wrist and started Officers to Attend i t,',rtirS- Adams then applied a Uinccrs to Altena tnancerv V, the man. and st Saturday Afternoon him down on the floor q ute vn Social Function. !fnt:'' u? T:'":'y U'V I his position, the lnebnate rr.i.t MlSS Jane Walcott, Honorary trl -What hanoonerl to rre?" Colonel, and the Sponsors club have issued invitations to all R. O. T. C. officers to attend a ta dance tn be held tomorrow t the Corn husker hotel from 3 to 5:30 p. m. Dance music will be provided and staggered off by Bing Miller and his orchestra, j who have been recommenoed to the miyitary department for their To add to the spirit of the th. r.g. Adams told him that that was just a sample of what Delos Johnsor. varsitv heavyweight, would do to him. The li uf.k puked himself up, Entries Due April 1; Readers shmic Vio fnr $100 First I Chairman of the committee in Place Award. Rarlt Pool pone Werkly Daticr I Ulil Tomorrow The weekly barb darce will be held Satui'iav evenii.g. Feb. in- fiHing s.nce the ball, sponsored by Biork nd Bn.ile eluh. opens two weeks of preparation for the n-ru-il Junior Ak-Par-B'-n livestock show March 12. An ir.f'rrr.al affair, t'-e tiall is open to stuier's t bo'h th ag aid c.'y camp les. Ti ke's are art certs a roup'. at tve door. irA Ml Pes'rrs ovchc'ra wiM pro vide the nvisir. Chiper'ir.s f'.r th Vail are Prof, ar.d Mrs. P.. F. H.!-r-in and Prof, aid Mr. F.o M:i'r. Special fa uly guests include Prof, and Mrs. H. J. G-an.lifh, P"'- ar.d Mrs. M. A. Alexander, a-d Prof, gni Mrs. William L-ef.'ei. charge of refreshments is Kth-' Kiead of tonight. Th" danc e will arine Adams, and .Margaret Hen-: Njj, jn.mediately utu r the vars- nil'i will cui;- land Don Magdanz. : he was promised. Gulliver Gazes on Gyrations of University Traffic Scene; Deplores Careless Pedestrian ity basketball gari.e. tinue until 11 :30. Dr. and Mrs Carl E. Georgie and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Spun will act as ( hapcrones. Ad mission Is 30 cer:s. Lieut. Halthem Denouncei Studentr Who Drive Big AutomobUes. hi .n wnr.Mii.iii,. !" Th t, hr lklr4 arttrir I rw rHallnc ihf Mtnrtvm ,. Ilr l I nlo-r.rtn. VrkraanM. (m. Imh4 il rwhmr, m4 trll.n, kt, htvrf. (IIM ml llw tr.llk fmhlrrn. U INM mr-IM-Ir. .lll.r grit a (IrM Iua4 strm ml As I was saying. Lieut. Halthem te.'hrnen come to school unable and I hurried from the Municipal to dance or even to move their muscles to the btat of rhythmical notes. If a child is to be a gool dancer, she must have training at a very early age, according to the dance authority. Tap and ballet dancing Is not the best kid of early dance eduiatlon for It fatigues too easily. Ir.Mesd children should be taught fundamental muscle motions to music. If a dancing class is to be surcenful and beneficial to all students, everyone should dance and there should be no spectators. This would eliminate two preva lent defects of dancing, self cen teredness. and self-consciousness. SCABBARD AND BLADE. Officers of Pcabbsrd and Blade will hsve their Cornhusker pic tures taken at 12:45 Monday afternoon. Court building just a little before boon the morning 1 was released from Jail. My guide led me to the top of the building, slightly higher than those around It, from which I could survey the entire city. As we reached the roof, a bill rang and a few rninutca later, the Inhab itants of this strange city began pouring out of every building. They came from tall shaky structure with many gables and cupolas reminding me of some of the more ancient structures of my England, r-om long one storied building, unsightly with its broken red bricks and crumbling mortar, from a large hall fronted by magnificent concrete columns, from a sky-lighted building which vaguely reminded me of a rather poor model of an ancient Gree Universitas Nebraslcansis they came flocking. Fears Automobiles. They poured down the walks, some of them to clamber into the strange "automobiles" which lined the streets for miles around, some to continue on foot to their va rious destinations. I mysWf had al ready acquired a deathly fer of these swift arid dangerous vehicles but. to my axtoiiishment. the ma jority of the persons on foot would quite boldly walk across their path and even jump aboard cars still tn motion. I asked Lieut. Halthem about this and he explained that the peo ple were supposed to cross the streets only at Intersections where there were usually signal lights which both pedestrians and drivers were supposed to obey. Halthem pointed out several of these lights. They were oblong bor-like affairs with a verticle row of three lights, on each of four sides, ascending in the following order; Red, ytj. loy, green. Witches Traffic Lights. I noticed that traflc, foot and wheel, moved parallel to the di rection of the green lights. For Instance, when the east and west dricks is head of the committee To the winner of the best essay ; iuir.g invitations. Each company on "Libraries Look Ahead." wiil ; sponsor has submitted the names be awarded a 100 prize by the two firls vhorn she wishes to Junior Members Bound Table and, present, and invitations have the A. L. A. "Bulletin." j xh,n- Anybody, whether librarian, j 1 mnu ;r,ptr whi i!" Geologist Points Out Nebraska's iween i,'r) ami wnrun in length, and must reach the com- Imittee by April 1. The judges of the contest are Bruce Eliven, edi tor of the "New Republic;" Mrs. Beatrice Sawyer Ronwdl, editor of the A. L. A. "Bulletin;" and Ger ald McDonald, chairman of the Junior Members Bound Table. Besides 100 in cash, the win ner of the contest will publish the manuscript in the A. L. A. "Bul letin" and the "New Republic." Second and third prize winners will receive hooks from the com mittee as well as possible publica tion of the entry. Trie three hon orable mentions will also receive books as prizes JANE BARBOUR PRAISES WOMEN'S POINT SYSTEM Substantial Underground Water Supply in Speech to Well-Drillers temple I had once seen In myjKr"n lights flashed on. th esst chlldhood. From every one of th west traffic .moved forward and mongrel structures which made up I (Continued on I'age .) WHITE REFUSES PRIATE I OFFER OFPRO CONTRACT Bjron "Whizr-er" White, Colo rado university's All American halfback, turned clown a 115,000 contract to enable him to go to Oxford university next year on a Rhodes scholarship. White rejected the contract which was offered him by Art Rooney. president of the Pitts burgh Pirates of the National Pro fessional Football league. He has asked Rooney, however, if he was Interested to keep him on the Pirates' roster If he should change his mind next aummer and not go to Oxford. White also Is an all conference basketball and bsssball player at Colorado university. Lvgn Claimi State Not Arid; Filipi Vrget Protection of AI Wells, Pumps. "Nebraska is not a ban en and waterless state even tho the sur- 1 face of the ground may look like , It," Dr. A. L Lugn, of the geology j department, told delegates attend- , ing the tenth annual convention f j the Nebraska Well-Dnller asso- j riation being held Thursday and j Friday in Nebraska hall. ! Dr. Lugn slated that except for j about lu,00 square miles In the eastern end of the state and about .V0O0 square miles In other local areas, Nebraska has about 60,000 square miles of water bearing for mations which are capable of yielding as great if not a greater supply of good water as almost any other equal area In the coun try. Steps in Sanitation, Nebraska la fortunate, he con tinued, in having excellent supplies of water underground, thus mak ing It possible for the future devel opment of those industries which are more or less dependent upon substantial and dependable sup' iiiiiii a wwnii wt " l !' 1 1,1 1 - . " ' S '' ""',. I- ' -' . "! I - ' ? y - . J v V " Ik r-V- Ectty Chrr.y Lists Ushers, Style Show Assistants For Coed Follies. Jarie Barbour, y:'-jlii of the Associated Women Studer.t s so ciety, spoke Wednesday itfternoon to trie merr.hen- of the Freshman A. W. S. at t-.eir las', meeting. Explaining the j. eposes r.f the As- ' sociated Wr.-.i r. i Tuden's she spoke in favor ef the women's poir.t svs'em. I Following hr talk. Btv Cher- nev, A. n . b"arn mc:rer in charge of the f-eshmsn group, announced tie i;?hrs and door men for the Coed Follies, and th committee to an! in th production of the siyi" show, t'shc-rs and d'Krrnen aie: Marian Mrlle', Marian Brudstreet, Dee S hill. Mi lit h Kr.iL'l.t. Marv Bullock. Jean ! Sin.mons, Betty I'. se, Betty lA-h-I man. lJe'.l v Ar.n Roach, Hel n Abel, Lucille Cox and Jean Mi Alisler. The cornnii'tie to aid the production of the style sho' mc Elrna Ruth tollman. Gertrude McArthur, Prici!la Chain, Ma-y Lou Daly, petty M'Klnnie, Am Hustead. M.irgarrt Krause, an 1 Judith Levenson. DR. A. L Unrij'n Journal. LUGN. tions. Most water wells range In plies of ground water. Dr. Lugn I ""J" "'P11 ,rnm 500 to 200 Utt v-..i,.'. --.i. i in the state. bearing format. nn. .re generally , T. A. F.llpi. sanitary wtor rtfvt sandy and porous nature, such ".partrn-nt of health, as aaniUtJM and limestone Xorma-1 (Continued on Page 4.) I'lmerMty 'V Groups lo Hold Joint ItHreat t'nlversitv Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. ffiembers will hold a joint retreat ton.ght fmm 6 to S p. m. at the Hi-Y building at 22nd and J sts. Chuck Schwiezo, popular regional worker for the student Christian movement, will ad a fireside discussion concerning as pects of the student associations' work. A supper will be served at J6.30. a A