DAILY NEBRASKAN BY JIDGE MASON. It seems that the Burlington sta tion hu a rival for the most popu lar hangout of UN coeds running second is the front of Love library. Aa the girls look over prospective dates for the next six months, the boys on the campus are beginning to wonder if the new cadets are so "welcome" after alL Never mind fellows, you'll be in uniform soon! We could not resist including this little observation: As the sol diers were blown in Monday we noticed one poor fellow who was having trouble adjusting himself to the Nebraska wind. After sev eral attempts to fight off the dust by covering his face with his arms he hit upon a bright idea! Search ing thru this pack-sack he pulled out a gas mask to solve the prob lem. Blackout Dating. What could be more inspiring to tired, discouraged UN students than a blackout. Rumors spread fast Monday night and telephones were ringing furiously as people called excitedly to inquire if they could have a "blackout date." Couples enjoying the mayor's dark idea were Frank White, Fiji, and Georgeanne Mamfold, Chick Thorne, Phi Delt, and Jeanne Brown, Kappa, and Phi Psi Dick Harnsberger with DG Virginia Trowbridge. Delts Warren Van Norman and Gene Purtzer hurried over to the Pi Phi house, on hear ing the news, and sonsoled (?) Janet Hemphill and Jane Moyer for 20 minutes. Seen at School. Miss Moke: Kay King, name 12 arctic animals. Kay: Six seals and six polar bears. Which reminds us that the cow went down the other side of the road, not to speak of the delicious chili in China or we'd never men tion that some people look good in a fuzz cut and then there's Nor rie Anderson. "My barber was bel ligerent," said he. What could be more appropriate at this time than to present our Jackpot of pinnings two this time. Bill McConnaukey, DU hung his pin on new Alpha Chi presi dent Eunice Ensor. Sigma Nu Bernie Anderson turned bis star over to AOPi Phyllis Yenne. More excitement invaded the AOPi house- last night as Jesse Gentry flashed a diamond from Kappa Sig Leonard Folk. We Get Around. Carman Oottrell. Tri Delt got back into circulation fast after her steady deal broke up. She was seen coking in the Union with Johnny Golden, Sig Ep who, in cidentally, has alio been seen around with Betty Gayer, Tri Delt A two-girl-boy combination is variated with a two-boy-girl com bination. Betas Paul Dinnls and Jack Stewart are having a "friend ly" rivalry over Jean Rogers, Theta. ATO Phil Weaver returned to look over the old campus before going to Fort McClellan, Ala bama. On the subject of ATOs, MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Arc You Penniless and Hungry? Would you like to own your own pack of cigarcts? Can you take it?, Sell Ads for The flcbraskan Just drag in an ad, and get 10 commission In Modern Ago Professor Blames Cars, Double Features for Draft Rejection (ACP). Coddling of the nation's youth by automobiles, double fea ture movies and the radio is re fleeted in a recent war manpower commission announcement that more than 40 percent of draft teg istrants are being rejected, accord ing to Prof. Leon Kranz, head of Northwestern university s depart ment of physical education. Professor Kranz. who was a lieu tenant in the army air corps during World war L says the rejection rate of 35 percent during that war was serious enough, but that the current rate offers challenge to educational and health authorities He maintains that many defects which show up in the prime of life originate from unhygienic prac tices during childhood. Lounge at Radio. "Before gas rationing it was a common practice to see youngsters riding to school in the family au tomobile," he said. "They sit thru three or four hours at a stretch in the movies and then lounge before the radio for several hours. These practices are going onit a time when the youngsters should be building bodies for the future. "We are not beginning in this country to do a proper job of training our youth in helpful phys ical pursuits." Americans, in Kranz's opinion, have glorified the white collar worker and abandoned use of the hands except for getting food to the body and dressing themselves. Even walking is avoided whenever possible, he said. Kranz blames the high percent age of rejections among older men to what he claims is a misdirected physical training program. "The reason men degenerate so rapidly after 25," he said, "is because they give up the activities of youth and do not replace them with a suitable program. Must Continue Training. "If we could create in the minds of men the importance of continu ing training after they have given up participation in socalled strenu ous games, then we could continue to maintain a high level of boyd conditloning well beyond the pres ent age," In this regard, the Northwestern educator challenges the exercise value of two of America's most popular sports, golf and bowling. He assertj it is a delusion to be- they have issued a warning to Birdie James that he had better pass the cigars or else! Action at the Theta House. Threads of candy and cigars or else drifted over to the Theta house Monday night, along with the Betas, as "Butch" Winter and "Brick" Murray were captured and "sprinkled." Shirts and Lois Wright and Ginny Malster of the same house were victims of a kid napping by the Phi Psis. Blackout suspected. Late flash on pinnings: Pi Phi Dorothea Duxby is now the proud possessor of the Phi Delt pin of Steve Dafoe. While in the Union yesterday we heard a rumor circulating to the effect that a pretty "smooth" boy by name of Ted Green wants a date with Theta Jan Hoover. Because of Health lieve that participation in these sports provides an adequate pro gram of physical fitness. These sports are valuable chiefly for their social relationships and not as con ditioners, says Kranz, who shoots golf in the 70's and bowls in the 200's. Suggests Exercises. Kranz recommends that three parts of the body neglected In everyday activity be given special attention. They are the abdomen or midsection, the feet, and arms and shoulders. For the first he suggests lying on the back and re peatedly raising the head and shoulders to a trunk-curl position. This is done by contracting the abdominal muscles and should be increased gradually until it can be repeated raising the head and shoulders to a trunk-curl position. This is done by contracting the abdominal muscles and should be increased gradually until it can be repeated 60 to 75 times daily. To strengthen the feet he recommends more active use of the toes in walking. For the arms and shoul ders he suggests some activity in which the body weight is sup ported, such as chinning or pull- ups. As a general conditioner, Kranz recommends running according to the individual's capacity. Running, he said, is becoming a lost art and must be revived in order to raise the level of fitness. CUcjdvsl BY BOB WILKINS. The two books. "I Flew for China," by Captain Royal Leon ard, and "The Flying Tigers," by Russel Whelan, are stories that tell the exciting career of Cie American volunteer group in China. In the first. Captain Leon ard relates the experiences of six exciting years, 1935 to 1941, which he spent flying for the Republic of China and acting as a personal pilot for Generalissimo Chiang. The second book, "Flying Tigers," takes up the story of this group in December 1941 and tells how they flew and fought for China until July 1942 when the group was replaced by the regular army air force. The book is well illustrated with many excellent photographs including those of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Brigadier-General Chennault. Chennault was the organizer and leader of the Flying Tigers. "The Human Comedy," the first novel of William Samoyan, is a story of the experiences of four teen year old Homer Macauley, a telegraph messenger in a small California town. The other mem bers of Homer's family are his mother, his sister Bess, his big brother Marcus, who is in the army, and his four year old brother Ulysses, who looks at everything and says nothing. The other characters of the novel are old Mr. Grogan, the fastest telegrapher in the world and young Mr. Spangler who is the manager of the telegraph office. At the present time a mo tion picture version of the novel is being made. Powarp . (Continued from Page 1.) forums have been led by members of the University faculty. The last forum will be under the direction of Dr. Gerald Kennedy, the pastor of the Lincoln St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church. Its theme will be "Religion Prepares for a Just and Durable Peace." The University of Utah is the oldest state university west of the Mississippi river. LOST Diamond Delta Gamma pin. Joyce WAA Sponsors Four Tourneys In Spring Play Winter women's intramurals un der the sponsorship of WAA will be completed at the end of this week when the semi-finals and fi nals of the basketball tournament are played off Friday afternoon. Plans have been completed for four spring intramural tourna ments. Information concerning the forth-coming badminton, baseball, tennis and swimming play is aa follows: Badminton teams must be turn ed in to the WAA office sometime today. Each house may enter two doubles teams. Games will begin next week. Baseball teams must be turned in by April 12. This year each house is allowed to enter only one team, but there may be as many as 15 girls on the team. Tennis Starts. The tennis tournament will be held from April 21 to May 14, Each house may enter two doubles teams. Swimming competition will take place between April 18 and April 25. Included in the events will be diving, medley relay, freestyle re lay, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle races. One girls may en ter not more than three events and diving. The girls who are still In the ping pong tournament are asked to come to the WAA office to find 0 It's Spring . . . cutd tuttc fin Sports sniRTS fa rayona and cotton... with two way collar, ln-or-out a I y I a. Th colon are blue, while, natural, flax, leather and sand In mall, medium, medium-large and large aizea. 2.50, 2.95 and 3.50 W, IND . RESISTER JACKETS . . . treated for water repeUanre. 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Altho the total American wage payment Is larger now than ever, Dr. Allen pointed out, this is because there is the greatest number of people working, not necessarily because the pay rates have been tremendously in creased. This, however, Is a regular ef fect shown by the recovery swing, she points out out their next opponents as soon as possible, in order that this tour nament may be finished within the next few days. it WaAMn SLACK SI' ITS in rayon cab ardina. Two-toned 8.9S SWk tlaea m 10 h it. M niar'i Km'i Wr-rira4 Hmt F nU t; V h v rfiraon, 2-ftia. Kewara.