FOUR DAILY NEBIUSKAN WEDNESDAY, APRIt 19, 1939 j "ff mjjwmwwu mw.ubju ljialilj! wAiwmiwm t'-Fm, Big talk centered now on the .tCosmct Klub show the greatest Bhow of legs since coeds started wearing anklets. .. .and candy passings of Monday night are also big news at the Sigma Delta Tau house, Mickey Krasnc and Sigma Alpha Mu Dave Bernstein made a special visit from Omaha to pass the candy and cigars.... and heralded by honking of horns and a parade of autos was the candy-cigar treat of DU Ileefy Neurenberger and AOPi Dorothy Farmer. . . .and Mary Laura Bcav era, Phi Mu, is now wearing th pin of Gone Beck, swimmin coach, which should call of can J to the sisters . . . . also in the V Mu house is a new steady coup!:: of Dorothy Allen and Fred Kiuj. Thcta r.si....nnd there wore c gars for the Sig Fps. too, .Monday night when Bob Drcibus passi-u them - the gal of the combination is Jerry Gamble of Lincoln. . . .this Saturday many big events are tak ing place. . .in the afternoon is thr Intra-Mural s.-l'iir.iing moot, the Y. W. C. A. Bridge Benefit, a Knp pa Sib picnic and M Fiji-Tail Tu ; ?!o....at night will be Alpha Xi Delta Founder's day banquet, the Fhi Mu hoiM'.; party at Corn'unl; cr, the Beta house party, the? Fiji Tau dance and Sigma Nu house party. . .so get your dates lined up WiA.A. to mc'ke New president presides at spring mass meeting Awards will be made to honor ir embers of VV. A. A. and recently elected officers will be installed at the V. A. A. spring mass meet ing tonight at Grant Memorial at 1 o'clock. To the 6 girls ranking highest for the past year according to the as sociation's point system will bo presented this year's individual participation cups. Two $25 scholar shirs will Yi given to the junior and the senior, active in girls' ath letics, most deserving of aid. Presiding for the first time at this meeting will be Helen Ko vanda. new president. Fliz.'beth V.'iugh is the new vice president; Betty Jean Fergus m. Kecufry; end Iloiten;-" C.isndy, treasurer. 0? "HE CLASS . . . of mo , :. , - : . ., ! i' - , 4 i " f - ' ' ' !...-"' .', ;. ; i . . ; i ;':, nocni Cunningham Ju:;t fooravi.su lie collects f ". :;iU and likes to go on fi. 1 1 (rips doerui't mean he's out-of-date. Fur llogcr Cunningham, Farm llouae, keeps fa r fr.?:n t!i fossilised htagi- by lil i ac tive part in campus organisa tions. Mi-mber of student coun cil, Coin (,'ob.a, and this year's junior-senior prom committee, Hoger divides bis activities' time between the downtown campus and ng. An ngriculturc major, he lydongs to Alpha Zeta, Trt K, Block and Bridle, honorarlen; and Is a member of Ag Executive Board In hH fipart time, Hoger gives himself ovr to tennis and golf. Any sport is good relaxation from studies and Biich ... If you aren't that kind, hie yourself down town for "food ond fun ut the HOTEL CAPITAL for a big weekend of play. . . .and we might add to the newer combi nations seen about lately that of Cliff Miller and Chi Omega Betty Flory...Phi Mu Marion Olson and Jack Haunsted. . .and Theta Fran nie Wrightsman and Sig Alph Warren Romans.... or Theta Mi rion Kidd and Acacia Harvey Min- nick and before spring gets much farther, we predict many new and unusual combinations. Bulletin There will be a student council meeting tonight at 5 o'clock. The regular meeting of the Orchesis will be held in the dance studio of Grant Memorial tonight at 7 o'clock. Kappa Phi, Methodist sorodity, will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall for election of officers. Delta Gamma bible class, for Lutheran students, will hold its next discussion session tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in room 203 of the Temple. Towne club hears Robnetl Mrs. Florence Robnett, guidance expert, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Towne club Mon day evening. Her topic concerned "Women's Future in the Business World." Another guest of the club was Miss Elsie Ford Piper, acting Dean of Women. Con Cobs to check ticket soles today Corn Cob actives and pledges will meet today at 5 o'clock in room 313 of the Union for a final checkup of ticket sales for the party held last week end. The meeting is important as a report must be turned in to the univer sity , finance office, and Georgo Rosen, club president, urges all members to report. oNEW DEALo BARBER SHOP H VIRGIL FRANKS, Mgr. '5 Barbers to Serve You 1306 O St. A I R C U T 35c IS THERE A STRAIN ON YOUR FAMILY TIES? 19 f ARROW TIES ARE BETTER BUYS SEE THIS WEEK'S POST l poge 79 I x m fir WHERE DOES HITLER GO FROM HERE? If- After months of studying the 31 ordinal Mein Kampf, the Nazi Bible, m the lid of current ews. the author interpret, rts true Waning for the world in general and rAJncansinparticular.Hequote, Hitler in support of his conclusions. .Vkev to Hitler's personal- Z, aims and purposes, opea your PtthisWeektopage23andread- Bltteprint for Hell by IRA JEWELL WILLIAMS, JR. 7M 0 Mil V:-V.y.': . ;" : ''Holler" b It was a ni-e trnp Mrs. I'enterby Cl.e.T!ie ';,r llieiUn.''It,..';r.'t Ai:.cti .Hi C'liU O" nny I nn5." e j.urrrd. -Why cl.it V,,U jnill US l! 0 f"X bunt yi re' ,rn.l ' r v.-''t b 'P t.cr.cd when Swniit u d Audrey ct;.-.bed" tbe Ci-ro-nntion. Jo--1'1 mi" this! View Holloa- t;'.' . EG1 bdehouse INVITES YO U to an hilarious six-week parly at iomeet (amonsr others) rc6cricIttamountEbrauauttlctra Fifth Earl of Ickcnham a man of bright enthusiasms and the frcsh,unspoiIcd outlook ot a slightly inebriated undergraduate CDuriuv your visit AfrWpromises ilterewiULea good deal of utterly nonsensical fuss mads over. . . miTL 'PIQVmCj O'F THAT EMINENT MEDAL-WINNING SOW Begin tins new serial fcl on page iveot your r&Lis- POST this week.. ' J 1.1'. ks.w. post this week. Z(y;j 'VnihFrcdintheSprinoimi wWl&V1 "ll w;. I :l t u v r. w t '' w , v--. . i i. - y'l. Of' J 1 jr u vi I .) -y "v .. f. CXV "Wl I LSI WHY STALIN SHOT HIS CENERALS. Why were the leaders of the Red Array executed? And just when Hitler was lup poscd to be preparing fur war? Now, for the first time, the true story is revealed. By tiie former head of Stalin's secret ser vice abroad, General W. O. Krivitsky. "I'D GET MARRIED EXCEPT FOR MOTHER' Henry suid. But can young people in love wait forever? Kead this short Story by Curlin Kccd, I Don't Know, Son. On potje 18 of the Post. STRANGE SOS... from n ship's radio operator 19 yea s old, in love and waiting to die. Read about it In Son of Larnock, by Albert Richard Wctjcn. "I LIKE BEING A PLUMBER!" says Alfred L. Cchri. In Plumbing's No Pipe, he shows you why it's a career he'd rec ommend to young men... PLUS articles, short stories, cclitpriala, fun and cartoons.