T1IL l).IL NLBKAMvAiY WKDNKMIAY. UVUUl 2. IV.ili ( fyuidoL mm ma mm, phi REi F OUR LOOP TEAMS HSU FINALS If MAPLE TOURUEY LOCK HORNS IN BIG Race Prejudice? i No, But Negroes Aren't Wanted I IT TOM Krmiifinol X7irve 4 fli ' wtirwo nluv line Til:iviil 'in inimiv. turn i:rt in a. t. o. victories iins Nebraska wrcsiiers I ravei yriiv. living C'.iihhan able sup uirt was Cliineliy Ilertiilon, guard. Knr the A. T. O 's, the piny of Oil len and lingers stood out. tktx Over Championship Thursday Night. I'lii fiumma IVlla and Kappa intramural b:is- ! si-oros of the Ramos: season expressed their that the game, speeded up liter m f . i iiIiiib 'iJilMiiiitflli'tiT ' I t the Game Too last: twine- the. basketball " -iAn that the T . o,. elimination of the cc JnniP was provingr a detriment to J"" ' the physical conditions of the players. A Chicago doctor' said that the j heart action' was increased I so much the blood pressure was raised an alarming amount. Also there is the danger of ath 1 e t e's heart caused by straining the Reports have also come officials were becoming to work the Sigma gained th i kethall finals bv defeating Phi Delta Tin I a and Alpha Tan Ome I pa. The Phi Gams had difficult v in gaining a 11-10 victory over the Phi licit s but Kappa Sigs experi enced little trouble in walking over the A. T. O.'s 21-7. The two win ners are .scheduled to meet for the championship Thursday night at IMii (tiintnui lli'llii. p.-iiini t T"IHMin f i w il- ( . . . Sfllin r . . ! Srhn-i'f I licilib i; . . I Tutnls . To Ames for Dual Meet Friday, Saturday. Punting. Occupy First Days of Practice. Till llilla Thrill. AMKS. la.. March 1. due ot 1 1' M' 11... ,.l,...-...t llirt- Civ .Mll'.lnf'P II ; Mir I H'L i.-v ii ii 4i j wrestling tournaments in history " n 2 1 is forecast for Friday and Satur- l k I day when four of the loop teams u I gather in State Gymnasium here, o 3 w ' Oklahoma and Kansas State will give Iowa State a real battle in their ilefense of the title and Ic I '.not,' K ( Kliun k Totals COACH- MCDZW01T i p. m. : Hun (-( The Phi n:inii ilid not show the Slum! same form that gave them a 22-12 victory over Alpha Gamma Klio Monday night. Again It was Ker nie Srhcrer, stellar guard, who kept the Fiji in the ball game bv scoring S points. For the lvt Hells, the all around play of Ryun, forward, was outstanding. The game was a listless affair and the Phi Gam victory can be attributed to n successful last break. i,vn-s f Wild Bill Cnllihan scored 15 ivif,n.-. .'. ' pninis 1o lead the Kappa Sigs to J!"Jj', ' a 24-7 victory over the A. T. O.'s, Kmwvt'.' ; who were handicnppeit by the ab- l'ftfiwn s sence of Krnie White, flashy gunrd, ' Tnini . fi; ft nf lp i ll 1 4 ii n l fl ; " i 4 1 II ii 2 4) II 3 11 noon BY JOHN STUART. John Williams Is lost to the uni versity wrestling team and inter collegiate competition because of his color. Williams, a Negro boy from Omaha, was an all-state , wrestling champion in high sihonl j and two years ago he was . Passing, Blocking. university cnampion in uie no pound class. Such u man wnuld be very valuable to the Nebraska tenia and would certainly bolster a lineup which has only been able to win one meet in intercollegiate competition this year. No Rule, But There is no Big Six rule against Negroes competing in this con ference, however, there is an un derstanding among the loop schools which does bar them from competition. Because we desire PIGSKIN PLAYERS COLLECT BRUISES If! B0B1ESY BIISLLS braska may take enough points (H, inference schools as oppc KiipiiH Mftnu.. MnriT I WiPiNinh I Van Hus-kirl; t rillilmn i' Itrinit"'! k' ... . Slenm'l R Tnl ills Horn anv two contenders to give the laurels to the other. The defending champion Cy- t o o lti j cinf j, KrP f,vored to repeat in in ft pt in ! light of their unbeaten record in mil meet competition. oacn n l Metm Tail OnifRii. 1 0 1 4 n rt ti ll 1 2 1 1 1 nents ana oo ni wish w relations, the athletic board here at the University of Nebraska feels thot it cannot allow Negroes to participate in conference meets. Allowing vuuiams 10 twir "' Hugo Otopnlik's octet has won non-conference events would rob i n s 2 (i n n it 3 1 ergnn. in that fagged out trying games. Yesterday Conch Hugh MrHer mott, veteran basketball mentor at Oklahoma said the new rules tlid not hurt his boys physically or any other way and cited figures to j prove it. The team gained weight ' and a couple of the players w ere i the only ones to report colds tlur- ing the season. This, he says, shows that the increased speed of the game has had no ill effects on the players. It seems to us that the danger does not lie simply with whether or not the team lost weight or ban a very few colds and that some thing more important should be elchi straight matches, six or them with Big Ten conference schools. Wildcats Strong. Kansas State was second last year with Oklahoma think The Wildcats have their strongest his teammates of much needed competitive experience, therefore authorities do not feel that Wil liams should be allowed to wres tle. Williams worked out with the lonm this vear with the under- conquer. Her ninth book "The Proud Heart." is her first novel that does not concern itself with China. Numerous freshmen are wonder ing if Stuart Chase didn't steal some of Trof. Briggs stuff when team in history this winter, while standing that he could compete ; the Sooner squad is on par with . with several of the teams from the. . ... . x-i i... i .ir.lA Kut neenvdine" to ine one oi lasi season, m-o. , nor n.-i ,. m. - thl)l ,HWition soon. As a w Has only two strong inoiwou. ainietic .um.-. - Tcn; : j potest most vigorously agit v cunt prs n lru.sunderstanding. lneycimuim i , Oklahoma has a slight lead in i that he was told that he could the matter ot team wivsuihb chock out " . : f iniments to fill out uncx championships since the forma- p, as they d.tlnt wisn 0 P'V V. i nire. terms in the senate ' i mat. rne . m. innn Horn geiiinc wwim , ..... ... .... , . In the second tlay of i ttf praclice. Major "Bill" .linn s' toot ball warriors colli Tied a I. w bruises as more drills ie(iinn.t. bodily conta4 t were used. , The bai'kfield ami etnl.- h;ii been doing a lot of psi and reciiving in onler to j;et the ' 1" of the hall again. As well us lim ning out and ri'ceivuu. pa-srv these nii'ii have also l ii i;m:il a few body and shoulder Murks mi stationary dummies. The line which has lu'cn working oui un.iei "Link" Lyman and ap.iM from i th. ends anil baekfielil. h.ivt- beer, i working on shoulder nr.. I lo.iv blocks. "Biff" so far has been 1 1 n- Mrs. Williams Says Rights Of French Women Limited iContinued from Page 1 i opinion. The law may gi r l in i rights that public opinion v..t. She has a right to be pi -mi ' of the I'nited Stati s, bu; 1 n : expect anv Women to be elev.i!"'! ir. 1 the hamlouts that have be.-n given women bv governors in the s!v'm ti-I'il.J llis I'lill.e tin', backfield and mg I he i nl il e m -I rui lion linemen to I.yni'in. I iii v in th -ii, Yike Fiaiui-. ll.iiiv ..ii I Thin si on 1 M ii i i ei Il'.g while the n. -1 nl tin V. e!:t 4l4iwn und-'i I In :i:. S.ns el. i.as also on! Im n ti.1.1 fWi'iit clothes puiilu.g II at oiind SeVelll V-l llt'i i 111' M i In i I, loolb.-ill SUllS In Pie lll.-l i:i' m !r;ll. Yrsici'ilay four ,t;.i.- i.mdi ii.i'es nl'peateii, Pill'. KiiiyiMin Paul Miller. Clai.'lle. Hil'lnlnil ainl Bui dell Proi li.islia. hl li.gini :!:e t.ita In 77. Tiii i' wdi he more .oi i h i rihf wo; l b.d.iv and on tin il the m weel; tnttti. By lh..L nine the Bilfi i will k:.i.w jti-t ill,. lit w lint to e'r. I tu x; tall tr. i n s u H Ii ''is iir., leav- ef tl: d.iv. l'.iil Alters 11,.,.,, lui l.s Fl.ll:- iii hi.i hall '! OH'. li e rights they Ii instance, fascist i ilneei the status a hiMi i ll, t hui i h I: a! V eiiiph.isii s : in. i : io:i.- ive gaipeii. Fr iTimuiy has r. -of Women to ami i tmkir.;:.' the pi "' rent ive l w i mil ii tioin the mu ll. ny slalldl'.'lli'i. Tlie gral'til'.g of riglils t't wonii'ti ii; Fiance indi I'Htes a ilemoitatie tendeiny i alher than the fascist." BY OTTO WOERNER. COEDS! Fashion is spinach! Hid you ever wonder from whence came those cockeyed hats of Tri F4'1L fame, or those gaudy, colored silk socks the Alpha Chi's wear to formals? Why one tuck instead of two? Why checks instead of stripes? Why all the screwy com binations that are uncomfortable but stylish? Klisabeth Hawes. prominent stvle authority and he wrote his recent "The Tyranny takon six ,SPcond places to Okla of Words." Herr Briggs as well i hon,.,'s two am n,,, wildcats' one. ti,., ,,f ilm liic. siv in in2!l. The n,n- innn from gelling Sooners have won four titles; Iowa I creation and exercise, but he State three, and Kansas State, ! cciuldn't have a berth on the vai two. The Cyclones, however, have 1 sitv team in spite of his prowess. as Economist Chase wonders what such vague terms as liberty, con servatism, justice, democracy, and religion really mean. 1 -think the answer to fit' all is that one enjoys easy means of getting out of em barrassing queries and the other None of the other Big Six seho4ils have broken into the two first positions. 4 Defending Champs. Four of the 1937 indivitlual loop champions will be back this week- SWIMMERS FACE The contrast ot the 1-ieinn tion and German anil Italian ac tion on women's rights. Mi.-. Wil liams sees ns "significant.'' "The French move is sisi.it a ::.t for in the fascist count i n s Tie leiiilencv is to lake fiom woit.cn The DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE 4 Gort 1 e.4;!4 1 qcncv' 1918-1938 I ,14411 irl 4114 V'' I . f-J3 Stu.iit EHIlJ Lincoln. lctK eniovs' means of obtaining a good, M to defend their titles. Dale ' ... . . ...... I nii,i-oii kunco Stule 13.1 nonnder income . . . ruiiusners wno usually sell book rights to movie com panies arc now dickering for the taken under observation. In our rrjtjc, will let you know the reason right to publish books from the meager understanding 01 me nine-; for y0Ur pct st yle peeve. es, 111- tioning of the various organs of the (iof(i -Fashion' Is Spinach," to be body there appears one very great published March 22. danger if the proper steps are not ; taken to avoid it. That is the ilc- 1 pon't feel bad if conditions ne- velopment of athletes heart. This C0,Bsitatc your employing a "pony" js caused when an athlete siuMcniy , stops his daily strenuous activity; and takes up no new sport or one i that does not require as much phy- : sical participation as the former ; sport. The heart expands and con- j tracts as exercise requires. This is in the preparation 01 your lan guage assignment. For many years, this thorn has been taboo, but now Columbia, the' Emily Post of universities, requir"" H fresh men to read literal translations of the French. Enclish, German. to rrovide the proper amount tf ; Latin, and Greek classics. Ne- Wood to each organ of the body. I braska professors, recognizing the When the Phvsical activity is sud-1 vni nf the "trot system," are novel movie "Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs." . . At one time the city library burned completely, de stroying all books on the shelves. Such prominent schools as Har vard, North Carolina and Virginia have discovered that the student library room is becoming the cen ter of the campus' culture. The guvs and gals like from the stiff formalit;. of the reg ular library, and browse among the fresh, attractive books in their own cozy and comfortable den. North Carolina students particularly eninv gathering in the room: and Duncan. Kansas State 135 pounder will move up a weight this season while Charles Robertson. Okla homa champ in the 165, will shift down to the 155. Marshall Word. Sooner 175 pounder, and Al Stoecker. Iowa State heavyweight, will defend their championships in these weights. tanuska, and a picture of Miss Alaska. Cross Section of Life. BIG SK MERMEN FRIDAY EVENING Iowa Favored to Cop Title; Huskers. Sooners Vie For Second Place. ti, vphiasks swimming team . ' ' . ; Describing the project and some ... . t v0rman. Okl., tomor- t .t,., -! of the reP,e- Tull' said lha. th.e'lrow afternoon to compete in the x.' ft nit. fArA Suet ohAiit avOI'OOA Ttf WITPr . . - TUXEDO SUITS for Rent ( I't rjrrl l it til 7 hat's llixht ( fun ABLE CLEANERS 223 No. 14th B2772 were just about average, no better j t wnich win be held in , flnt nrt u-nrcn than thA rnnimon " , aflin-nimll t. .ti.--. ..j,-... ,.., .... ......... v 1 . 1. v:a.iipi nooi riuinv denly stopped or reduced the heart I rnrou,apmr students to use such smokii;g and lounging, they en run. ron 01 mem iiiaive uiius- 1 . c,,,r(iuv sible dema. s and get impatient j FoecasterV pick Town State as at delays. While most families winner 0f the meet, while Ne use wood for fuel, cutting it from i .... ,K Ri ci. winner last contracts and should this contrac tion take place too rapidly the or gan becomes defective. Athletic coaches have a moral responsibility to see that their charges have the best of physical care. The situation should be in vestigated by competent medical authorities and if they find that the game is too strenuous then the rules should be correspond ingly changed, while if the game Is not too strenuous then care should be taken that the athletes are physically fit. heins in lesson preparation. In i this manner, more ground can lie I covered, and the student becomes I acquainted with language and lit-; erature alike. Nebraska, so says a wise Ne braskan (not the ragi. has two reasons to expect fame. (II Her prominent authors. Including such notables as Willa Cather. Mari Sandoz, Bess Streeter Aldrich, Dorothy Fisher, and Louise Pound, and (2 1 No sales, excise, income, or otherwise burdensome taxes. At veneraoie deavor to ascertain the relative merits of the ies and isms. . . . In Ks second week off the press. Sinclair Lewis' new novel, "Prodi gal rarcnts." has climbed into the best seller ranks. The book dis cusses the problem of parental die tutorships anil progeny oligarchies K-ucba ihi Rut Six Winnei v' will ficht it out with Okla homa for second place. The Soon-; or have onlv won one meet thus far this year but the defeats were r. at the hands of such strong teams r least, continues lus Tho Towa State swimmers have !-,,, n,c former result the virgir forest that covers most of their land, some coal is avail able. "One colonist," Tully laughed, "insisted on having coal to bum. When the corporation workers ar rived with the coal they had dif ficulty getting to the house thru s. the trees standing on the fellow's,; thi veal. the Husk- md what to 1I0 about them And 1 land; he didn't last long. The col- 1 ...v-innp.! Kansas V. and ... ...!...- . .riaimn-...,! -- ... woven anoui mis paucrn 01 imra- onists ween tnemseives out. family difficulties is a plot that j Since the project has been set w::i please all who weie tickled by j rolling, enough farm goods are Babbitt's Americanisms or who j produced to command a good mar smiled and cried with Dodswoi th. ; ket. The increased production hs Slogum House." after a slow , enabled better grading and made t , ; '-s . , a. . it At 1 num. as wasningiuu . . which was champion of the Mis souri Valley conference last year. ' not won an undisputed Big Six ' lorips such ... :' 'll. I as -MV Amount. conference swimming Hue wn'fjjuifs," "A White iira rijinn. 1934. In 1936 they tied the Husk-1 and Roughhewn," while the latter ers for the crown and prior to that j nave 10SUitcd only in dirt roads time they have won four titles and wnjcn everybody cusses, and a la tied for another since 1929- This boring class for which everybody start, has jumped into the best ; transportation to the neighboring ! -,..0 v,.i,-. vchinneii Kansas State, but have fallen at th. hands of Iowa State and Texas U.. Southwest Conference v inner last year. Records to Fall. . . .. ill probably be .New inuein .- 1 rv J 14HE'5 TO vear the Cyclones seem 10 nt primed for their fifth title when j the loop splashers get together at ; Norman this week-end. George Haldeman, Iowa State Junior swimmer from the Canal Zone, has bettered two Big Six rec ords this season and is slated to retain his crown in the 200 .yard breast stroke. His best time xn s has to pray. "Prestige Value in Tublic Em ployment," a new book at the uni versity library, is the tabulation of seller ranks. The mother of Man Sandoz. author of "Slogum House" and "Old Jules." is seriously ill in her western Nebtaska home. . . Analogous to Victor Heiser's "An American Doctor's Odyssey." which was the best seller biogra towns which serve as markets a paying proposition. Breakup Pools. set in the backstroke by Aim-.j; strong of Iowa State, and in .ne j breaststroke by Haldeman. also of j t. ",....i.n nieW Leask of ? r 1 I1M V t,ll'lli". " " " Speaking of the winter ice. Tully ! hT.ask3 should win the diving event , .. told of the pools that are made up ., ni0er mav possibly take the ' So swing your fancies at the phy in 1036 and 1937, is William time of the spring breaking up of the ice. Tickets are sold at a doi each spring to be given to the per-1 22o vard free style event. 1 ne enn u'hn miecmpa most nenrlv the i i 1,... . chnnlii pet a few V f -.n huekstr4-ike and per- l: - i haps a few seconds in the relays. ! I McCartney s "Fifty ears a Coun try Doctor," which is to be pub lished caily in March. Forecasters of the book predict that it will lar apiece and the pools sometimes i n ora(T to make the proper are as large as S75.OO0. The en- -.r.nnprti4ins to Norman. Okl.. the .. . . ...1 I iiiiiii1"' ,,. , ... train -' - , -. ... f , 01 ine hook iiieuici. umi ii i . uie pool cots 10 one man mm, i ! ,u loam Will ier u a suivey 01 u.e pusuc ! eniov all the popularity that so , while one person may buy as many 'T'hnrsdav afternoon, returning on iiuhiie 10 is in Cliuaco. Ot those ,,',.... , o,u 1 u. .....u - - ' inursunj ,.iinnH- positions studied, the chemist ai.a the electrical engineer were high ,.ct in the retard of the people. season in the 200 was 2:29.5 and 'atchman and janitor were at the for th. 100-vard free. :52.t. bottom of the list, i.auans pie When the baseballers signed up fl,no,i the policeman job to the other day for another season s others. Germans, Ki play they were asked to put down Fnglish preferred to their names and the position they jgts Negroes and nf Played. Eddie George. no .eu... cans .u.-j 1 . - po. Iytng expedition to the Arctic. v-on fiS7 ZWJis .Pi-ton of Wand .ive inmie me - -- . Inthe voters hardship mixed wun an occasional the sheet: "Jo Mahatch.e-batter. bK,k was a c l.alle thi,t m(lUes the all Russians, and be machin- native Ameri- characterized Heiser's epic. Both these books arc the first major works of their respective authors. . . . "Hell on Ice" is the February choice of the Book of the Club. Commander Ellsberg, author of the book, spins this true yarn of the north in the most "vivid and fascinating" fashion. The book tells the story of the ill fated le t'l 1 1'1 u'p " . 1 ...,, In, n-mco tn hlllull aU'.1V Pltl- hi n.li 1', n,iniil nf inn Campus Philosopher Holds lof the in. "P"1 "; ao 'rn"L '0v. j bar.'ass'-d tears. . . Perhaps the ' jng the shortest days of iimi " " ,!',,, I most important and most popular j The longest days are 1( eminent positions. Lone Concert at Noon-Day (rvintiniipi! from Pace 1.) v.,ii.!r lauinp his daily I riiirinc the recent German-Aus tickets as he wishes, some spend $,")00, the pools have always gone to some one holding only a few tickets. "We are only seven miles from tidewater," he explained, as he picked up a picture of the outgo ing tide crashing against the in coming tide, "and here is the sec ond highest tide in the world." Crop Outlook. Showing another picture which was taken from his cabin, Tully pointeii out She passes thru whic?i sunlight dur- the year. cri.iav nfiernoon. me iw.o. ne start Friday afternoon and the finals will be on Saturday. ESSAYC0NTEST FEATURES VALUt OF ADVERTISING (Continued from Tage l.i to them, their friends and their parents, how it helps or hinders them in making their purchases. Rules of Contest. Hules for the contest are as fol lows: Junior-Senior Prom i. r i j; Here's the I'd o I- FRI. MARCH noondav concert in his otiue. trian crisis. """? . . playing Bringing his collection of records f mh repute f.uiM tnorois from n.m.n nr. Werkmcister .mumbling nu'aningles-sl.v ocr such plavs every noon while rating t(.,ms as Storm Troopers l ah lun'ch. He confesses that he has pthluss and Minister f.r ropa even staved as late as 10 o'clock pamlil and Public at night to enioy his favorites. ; a ih w complete and authentic ac Not Sure of Favorites. , count ot the. Hitler escapades has "Yes, I do have favorites, but i ! just been iinisne.. o - rinn't t .,. vnu- inst what iney ,,rts. - i ne uouc om" ri ii-.i..,Dir nai aiioXl- T?oill ' rela I. I hi. r.,nlr.t l ! ""V"'' .". hl.h .rh..l. rollrur or yn In ft,rrrftMinn'nrr m-i" , ncnAniflllv 1 :.. ., . I A -,.;i ., . 4 j .... .... rlll ihl. ' I I CH11 lie-in nx ritllT na nyiii I "'' '""rn' . ' , 1 INlll irl z . mwii nuii . - hours and li ligious work of lecent times is ' for 11 ilays during the summer Link's "The Return to Religion." . there is no real sunset. Seeding College students and those who att'n.l me l nitarian i the first killing frost is expected! ' riin-n. or ii chinch will he interested in the i j ti,e fu.st 0f September, but may I rl,. n ..nr idr of om- ri"-r. logical manner with which Mr. i m,t come until the first of Octo- J. ooif.um-. iuii nm'. "J I .ink Hltai ks t In problem. Anil her Moisture is snfi'lileltt for !"' ?!.''.' h mm on what is more encotii aging to ques-1 good crops and the soil is fertile. ant, .h-fi mucivn 7rn '"J,1'',,"".!, I the that Hitler trenieiulous T?,,.l4'' i-elntes l-IPl.l .... ..,r,oflt.l- ' 111 f- t.T-4 Tl Aln.U. cally revealed "I believe, now- cijmb ot an oumhh- ( ail is iioi. xvosy m nmonau ver. that I shall never grow tired among hundreds oi i . "'" tion agonized students, tne con-; "We have a better chance for a elusion, the leturn to the religions, : crop than farmers do here in Ne is arrived at in the most comfort-; braska." Tully grinned. "The tem ing style. . . j pei attire in the valley goes as low j as 40 below zero In the winter but j. we no noi icei n as mui-n aa iiiigni. be expected. The wind is irom tne omposltions, aa arc- ,,i , ' . - ( the ! tanuska district before the gov- ous works, are written m the most talked J "Jmtatlons i c-rnment organized the corporation tone scale, producing the ( x l House and how stron ! in 1935 and moved some 200 fami- I ieces of hony f ,hc: of 1 ',lp of mi(hvestern farmers into Wit Bach and Shubert. At the are i the i walls . In , ans'"f the area. sinre thon he has been Bib of Beethoven's fifth symphony, or Shubert'. unfinished sympnony These compositions, as are all the most famous works, are written in the 12 masterpieces thoven. Bach present time experiments aro be ng done in the field of quanti tone harmonies, ami I heard a coloratura soprano from Mexico City sing a very charming num ber written in this harmony." Dr. Wei kmeister is especially in terested in African and oriental music, and has at the present time order blanks filled out for this type of music. Music Parallels Development. "What intrigues me most is the fact that music runs parallel to Rreat periods in the development of any country. From the end of the 17th to the end of the 18th century, the world was staid, slow moving, apathetic, and the music of Bach was the same. Then from the end of the 18th to the 19th century, there was a general free ness in the ideas of the world; there was a gradual loosening up and broadmlndedness or aiutuneH. Dr. Werkmelster's love of music has been cultivated since the time he was a boy in Germany. There he studied six years of piano, nine years of violin, and three years of musical theory. corporal when captains were com- U it n(1 small matter for one of such common lineage to become , versity. 'Utopia,' Says J. J. Tully north and blows the damp air (Continued from Page l.l ! south, and it la the damp air that He was living in the Ma-1 feels the coldest. Roberts produces the most recent expose of Kuropc's arch criminal and most esteemed citizen, demon strating to all that truth is stranger than fiction. ODDS AND ENDS IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS: Freshman lecture students who have won dered about the origin of Pro fessor Yenne's famous Mumbo Jumbo poem may obtain the orig inal poem in Monroe and Hender son's "The New Poetry." Mumbo Jumbo is really Vachel Lindsay's "The Congo." . . . Author of world famous "The Good Earth." Pearl S. Buck turns to other worlds to in close contact with the group "I think it has been as success-j fill as it could be. If they had given the colonists more say in the management, tho. they would have got more done. The colonist want ed to go ahead, but they were held back qiute a bit. When the gov ernment moves out, those who are lc't will make it all right." Tully showed the reporter a large number of snapshots taken in Alaska picturing the Yukon, the ice as it broke up in the spring, beautiful mountain scenes, the colonists at work,, dog sleds, which, incidentally are not used in Ma- BUIXKTIN utheran students will meet with Rev. H. Erck for the regular Bible hour at 5 p. m. Thursday in room 203 of the Temple building. Corn Cobs. Important meeting tonight 7:15 in Social Sciences 107. I I April 10. I I I . ' .. . .......... 1 1 1 4 4. 14i!i.ript. nml Iw nwlki! or df llvfrfd In Ihf Omaha or!41-Mf nun .. tontfM Mll"r bfloff muniim. '?'l nnii.rrll.. nllff "" hv thf Oni.li. 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