PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASfCAN Tues'day, Qpfobr (ED! UN 'Blue Print Sends Staffmen To ASME Meet Wayne Swift and Don Hend rickson represented the Nebraska Blue Print, official engineering college publication, at the annual convention of the Engineering College Magazines Associated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 17-18. The annual convention was at tended by delegates from 24 en gineering magazines throughout the country. Host was the tuff of the Michigan Technic. Prof. J. A. Henry, advisor for the Illi nois Technograph, was elected president of the association for a two year term. The convention featured ad dresses by authorities in the engi neering magazine field and of fered opportunity for interchange of ideas between various maga zines, discussion of varied edi torial and business problems. ECMA was formed to aid in the efficient publication of its member magazines through the medium of monthly editorial comments and critical analyses. It tims to maintain a high standard of excellence as a requirement for membership. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Note Books, History Taper Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Ink, etc. Coltlenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14th OrEX Till I!S. 'TIL Gamma Lambda. Gamma Lambda hnnornrv hnnH fraternity, will meet in parlors ji.x& oi the Union on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 12 noon. Corn Cobs. Corn Cob workers and actives are required to be present at the meeting to be held in room 313 of the Union Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. Homecoming tickets and schedule sheets will be checked out. Money Note for Corn Cobzs. Migration railroad and earn tickets will be distributed to Corn Cobs at their meeting tonight at a p.m. aii workers must bring their $15 to annlv on the $20 rnsts All actives, and former actives who plan to go, must be present to receive their tickets, nrmrrlirm to Sam Warren, secretary. Homecoming: Rules I Organized houses must submit Nebraska Band Leads Migration The University of Nebraska 120-piece marching band will lead the Cornhusker student mi gration to the Missouri game at Columbia, Nov. 1. The band will play the new school song, "Huskeiland ," which was composed by Harry R. Minor, who played football for Nebraska in 1907-08-10. Director Don Lentz has worked out a novelty number for the Co lumbia invasion whirh is hncoH on the tune of "Hold That Tiger." statements of their intentions to particiDate in Homernminr H aiic Decorations to the Innocents by rrin:iv urt. :i tnnpthor w ik to t , -1 c- .'iv-. . .in 11 a. in cash, the Innocents ruled Mon day night. DO YOU NEED MONEY? DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS RADIOS CAMERAS Royal Jewelers 1138 P ST. V "I'll take Dentyne Chewing Gum!' "He't tot something thert! When it comet to girlt you can love 'em and leave 'em, but once you've tatted that swell flavor of Dentyne Chewing Gum, you're told tolid for life. Brother I Dentyne helpa keep teeth white, too!" Dentyne Gum Made Only By Adamt Campus News In Brief GAMMA DELTA. The regular Thursday night meeting of Gamma Delta will be superseeded this week by a "jeans and plaid shirt' party to be held by Lutheran students and friends at Pioneer's Park Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. "Surprise entertainment" has been promised by Rupert Donklau, Gamma Delta scoial chairman. Following this event, a wciner roast will be held. Students are asked to meet at the Union at 6:30 Friday, from where they will proceed to the park. Rev. H. Erck has request ed that additional cars be fam ished. PUBLICITY COMITTEE. There win be a meeting of the Homecoming Publicity Committee at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, ac cording to Jack Hill, chairman of the committee. ALPHA ZETA. Alpha Zeta will have a meet ing in the Feeds Lab on Ag cam pues at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28. AUF Calls Meeting A meetin of the AUF planning committee will be held at 8:15 p. m., Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the Union. In addition the following are asked to be present: Tut Ilrynra, llrure Johnnon, Pnnna AN frry, Nell AtkinMin, Hob Hindu, Jack ( anilll, Jan Naliman, Tee (.andemoa, ItuiMi'll Howard, IaiIr Thorrinnnua awl l.avrrna Arkrr. HTWX What a pal is charminp Ruth Smart as paint and that's the truths Sure, she carght the campus "catch" She uears this stunning hose, so natth! HOSIERY , As i i& & r Y FULL-FASHIONED Hosiery Srrtioa Flrit ttmr fffiLLE R C PA!(T mmw A ftfflMD Hit mtchf, V-i?yi (r f)$ -) Wi De$i Arnaz't- rr fW&X ' Sfa "'love to Dance-(RCA Victor) I f )h X N ? Fro the MOM picture: jMi it ' f XS "ThiTimeKP" j f- v ft cjl ff $nxj tlQ 7v -: VIVlCI fj V J. Hrrnaldf Tobacco Ca. Fi0 RETTf K rU ,.-1 j THIS volatile Cuban's rhythms have been weeping the country. Everywhere he's played, Desi Arnaz has broken attendance records! 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