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The DAILY NEBIUSKAN Friday, November 10, 1935 Extension division publishes directory The forty-fourth Nebraska edu cational directory has been pub lished by the extension division as the current issue of its weekly, University of Nebraska News. It contains the names of the county superintendents and of the superintendents and teachers in all the schools in the state, besides data about salaries, enrolment, and attendance. The directory was de veloped co-operatively by Super intendent C. W. Taylor of the state department of public instruc tion and A. A. Reed, director of the university extension division. I IDCDTV MAW t Mrtiire Bcrecn! Barbara STANWYCK n.i MF.NJOU AVUM In J "GOLDEN BOY" n in I rr.es ! Rprrlnt Selected Hborts and CARTOON I NOW I , A Gary I fi COOPER n V J as You Like V J Him Best... "'r-w Mont Dramat- 1 ,e B'oo4-Htlr- aXXjrli VI rin Ei v& . i Liberty M. f f" 1 " Htn" i fl i attin,'" FKKE fl Parkla M Aftrr MKT. I Zfte H VVK. B ISc-Sfte " 1 Teehnicoku. Afle fill of Riots' Ca rl. VARSITY i fodayl 5 1 1 i IN I , .' . II rrkln Aftrr 1447 r MAT. IS JCVK. 2nd BIQ FEATURE! "Comet Over Broadway" with Kay FRANCIS Ian HUNTER Donald CRISP EUVA Scribes go out on limb again BIER- j M'DER- HUNT BOWER MOTT NEBRASKA-KANSAS NEBR. NEBR. NEBR. AlAMATTULANE TUL'NE TUL'NE TUL'NE ARKANSAS-RICE RICE RICE RICE ARMY-HARVARD T ARMY ARMY ARMY AUBURN-V1LLANOVA VIL'N'A VIL'N'A VIL'N'A BAYLOR-TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS BROWN-YALE 777. BROWN YALE YALE calTfT-washinqton ...77. wash. calif. tie CARNEGIE TECH-PITT TECH TECH PITT COLGATE-CORNELL CORN'L CORN'L CORN'L COLUMBIA-NAVY jCOL. CPU NAVY DTVRTMOUTH-PRINCETON .. DART. DART. DART. DlCTRmT6stW"cbLL. ... BOSTON DETR'T DETR'T FLORIDA-GEORGIA FLOR. JiA. GA. FORDHAM1NDIANA FORD'M FORD'M 'FORD'M GXlilHKENTUCKY KY. TECH KY. HOLY CROSS-TEMPLE H. CR. "H. CR. H. CR. ILLINOIS-WISCONSIN '. ILU ILL. ILL- IOWA-NOTRE DAME .... N. D. N. D. IOWA STATE-MARQUETTE . MARQ. MARQ. IA. ST. KAT&OKLAHOMA OKLA. OKLA. OKLA. LSUMISSISSIPPI STATE ... LSU LSU LSU MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA .... MICH. MICH. MICH. MICH. ST.-SANTA CLARA... S. C. SO S. C. MISSOURI-NYU MO. MO. MO. NORTHW'S'N-PURDUE N. W. N. W. N. W. ORE. STATE-OREGON 77777 ORE. ORE. ST ORE. ST PENN-PENN STATE PENN PENN PENN USC-STANFORD .777. USC USC USC SMU-TEXAS A&M A&M SMU A&M TCU-TULSA TCU TCU TCU Harl Hunt led the pickers last week as he got 24 of 31 right June Bierbower had 23 right while John McDermott came in with 19. One game, the Alabama-Kentucky tilt, was a tie. Season's marks now are .770 for Hunt, .759 for Bierbower and .678 for Mc Dermott on the 87 games which have been picked. Seeing is believing he had bats in the belfrv By Paul Svoboda. the hypothala-bus. We're late The crowd stood waiting in th again, misty morn. All eyes were fix xw0 Bat: No use going to work upon the blood stained fllotin today. Let's go see Sylvius. Maybe A man rrnr.M tnev uv w&lkea un J J the platform prodded by a bayonrf we can go fish-uring or something. just above the floating riD. tun shaven head was laid on the block. Directly above him the knif glistened in the early dawn readv to complete its deadly mission. The crowd shifted nervously as the executioner made his way tn the trip that carried in itself the question of life or death. His hand moved. The blade sped downward A cracking, swishing noise filled the enclosure. The head did not : roll into the basket! Something was wrong! The crowd movetf forward and stared horrified at the sight. The bloody kr.ife had split the shaven head exactly in two. It was true! The man was crazy! And there lay two bats evidently undisturbed. "Bats in the belfry, bats in the belfry." whispered the luckless members of the audience. This numbered crowd were to be intruders in one of the strangest conversations yet known to man. They began talking. If you know psychology you'll understand them. One Bat: Good morning, bat How are you this morning? ! Two Bat: Clear as a bell. I woke up with the sound of the gong. One Bat: Are you going stralt- ium to work or will you wait for the 9 o clock chimes? Two Bat: Cerrcbcllumly. I must , catch the thala-bus or I'll be late i for work again. The boss prac : tically "rung" my socks off the last time I was late. One Bat: Don't hurry. We can both go on the hypothala-bus that loaves ten minutes later. Give me the cortex and I'll plug in the toaster. Somes-thesia (pronounced some of these) banana's will go good with your Wheaties. Two Bat: I think 111 fry that central Fish-ure. There s no use letting it go to waste. One Bat: Pull the cortex! The toast is burning. What the B(h)eU's wrong with you. Two Bat: Your Batty. That's only the steam from the teapot. One Bat: M'gosh, look what time it is! We'll be late if we don't hurry. Two Bat: Gather your senses (ones). I cant hear the motor, (nerves). One Bat: Oh Yea. There goes GUARANTEE I'KIVATE LESSONS ' BE PREPARED FOR THE MILITARY AU.y Per. ' 1210 P St. IRVING KUKLIN '39 Phone 2-1616 One Bat: Not me. I'm going to work if I have to "fly." Cornhuskers, Jayhawkers meet for forty-sixth grid tilt Husker- Vwir Winner 82 Kuui BS Kiuius 94 ttobrukA M Kiuimui 96 Kaiua 91 Nchrtuika 98 Nrnranka 90 Kanmift 00 Nrbranka 01 Nrnranka 8 Nebraska OS Nrbraaka 0 Knnan 01 Nrhrtinka 08 Kantian 09 K a nium 10 Niliranka 11 Netininka It Nrhrnnku 15 Ni'lirnnka 14 Nrliranka 16 Nrliranka 16 Hiuinua Jarhawfc Grid rUatory. Heorc Year Winner Hore 12- 11 Nrnranka IS- S 18- 0 18 Nrnranka JO- 0 It- 10 Nrbraaka 19- 1 5- 4 to Tl t-t 18- 4 tl Nrnranka tft- 0 I tt Nrbranka t8- 0 It- 6 tS Tlr 0- 0 Sfl-20 14 Nrbranka 14- 1 It- 0 2S Nrbranka 14- 0 IB- R 2 Nrbranka 20- 8 18- 0121 Nrbranka 41-13 6- 01 28 Nrbranka 10- 8- 61 29 Nrbranka 11- 8 16- fl 80 Nrbranka 16- 20- SI 31 Nrbranka - 0 6- 01 .12 Nrbranka 20- 6- 0 SH Nrbranka 12- 0 29- 0 .14 Nrbranka S- 14- 31X8 Nrbranka 19-13 9- 0 36 Nrbranka 26- 0 3ft- 01 31 Tlr 13-13 .1.1- 01 38 Nrbranka 14- 7 1- 31 flumna uritnf WnliruMltn. M ! Kanul. ft. Tlr camrn: 3. I'olnln nrored; Nrbranka, 669; Knnnan, 262. By Harl Hunt. Biff Jones' Cornhuskers and Gwinn Henry's Jayhawkers meet for the forty-sixth time when the Kansans come to memorial sta dium tomorrow for their Armis tice day battle. This will be the first meeting between the two teams with Henry chaperoning the Kansas lads to Lincoln. Highly respected in Nebraska football circles, Mr. Henry's shortage of material and wins will not lead anyone to be lieve that this will be a breather after last Saturday's defeat at the hands of the Mizzou Tiger. Most ancient rival of the Scar let and the Cream, the Jayhawk ers first faced Nebraska In 1892. Since then, the Cornhuskers hava bagged 33 victories. Kansas has nine to her credit; three games have been ties. Not since 1916, when a group of young gentle men from Lawrence turned back the Scarlet 7-3, have the Kansana won a game from Nebraska. In 1937 they managed to eke out a 13-13 deadlock with the Cornhusk ers. After a drab October show ing last year, the Jones boys cut loose to beat Kansas, 16-7. Jamboree to fete novelty dances The Virginia reel, the old square dance and novelty numbers will be the highlights on the recrea tional program of the ag college "Jolly Time Jamboree" to be held tonight in the student activities building. Novices will have the opportunity to receive instruction in the old-fashioned dances from couples who have practiced them. Students attending the event will also have a chance to participate in a wide variety of games, in cluding ping pong and other table games. Miss Ruthalee Holloway will direct the musical games at the party, which will start at 8:30. The jamboree is open to all uni versity students. aim's BALLROOM Presents Sat., Nov. 11 CLYDE BYSOM The Hit Parade Music of Tomorrow 13 GREAT ARTISTS Better Than Many Famous Name Bands Adm. 40o 25c Before 9 o'Clock (Beat the Clock) Tonite' the Nite!-ll:30's the Time! For the Big "Lights-Out" Midnight Show! 'km y (r- 4 jt a aai wisvy Lia ti i - -r m a x , : i v r nt fT- jar m mm M9nm mm Z3C3CC57 Here's the Place to Be If the Gal-Friend Won't Cuddle Up What a Thrill When the Lights Go Off and the Chills Start Up and Down Your Spine 1 1 with I0BII DEAL Douglass Elonlgomcryrs. Gale SondcrtfaardPS Prices 25c & 35c y