THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN zrs t. 3 YOUNG MEN! When You Thinfc of Diamond) think of Fenton B. Fleming Jewelry Shop B3421 1143 O St. FARM LOAN CODRSE IS OFFERED TODAY (Cuiitiuud from Page One.) Practice to Land Values," Prof. H. C. Filley, chairman of department of rural economics. "Land Values as Determined from Farm Accounts," Prof. Mason Yer kess department of rural economics. "How Many Crops Are Required to Pay for Nebraska Land?" Prof. A. W. Medlar, department of rural eco nomics. 5:00 p. m., inspection tour of col lege of agriculture. 6:30 p. m.f Banquet at the college 136 No. 12th EVERYONE WILL AGREE THAT Sunday Dinners AT THE IDYL HOUR ARE O. K. THE IDYL HOUR B-1694 For School - Driving -Street or Sport Wear KNICKERS are comfortable up - to - date and Good Looking $3 to $6 Golf Hose $1 to $2.50 Ik New Colors New Patterns S & H Green Stamps of agriculture. Toatsmaster, Will T. Graham, vice- president, First Trust Company, Omaha. Address, Lute Morse, Lincoln. Address. "Agricultural Develop ment in Nebraska," George Jackson, secretary, Nebraska stcte fair board. HUNGER SPEAKS AT CONVOCATION f"!nntiniied from Paee One.) voice unintelligible, so a low pitched tone is necessary. English Law is Speedy Enclish law. he told the audience, is verv speedy: Judge Munger then related the murder case which he had witnessed the trial of while in England. The whole process includ ing the imnanalling of the jury, hear ing of both sides, the discussion, the verdict rendered by the jury, and the sentence by the judge took just fifty three minutes. Comparing this speedy disDersal of justice with our long drawn out murder trials that some times run into weeks end months be fore any decision is reached, he ex plained the reason as due to the way in which they handle their witnesses, never questioning them more than from three to fifteen minutes. The judge having complete charge of the case can direct it: the different sys tem of lawyers used there where a soliciter looks up all of the evidence, makes a brief of it, and gives it to the barrister who presents the case before the court with never having spoken to his defendant or the main witnesses. In his closing remarks, Judge Mun ger expressed regret that with all of our commercial advances, our ad vances in science and in other ways, that we should be so far behind in our administration of justice, and that our laws and practices should be so filled with technicalities that make justice so hard to administer. Re expressed his hope for our future law system in the law schools of the country, and in the proper training of young lawyers. WANT ADS , Typing done reasonably. Call L-9767. Numerous positions open for col lege graduates in all high school sub jects. Also vacancies for two year LOST A black leather note-book with the name Sherman Welpton in it. For reward call F-2554. LOST Pair of gray and black rimmed glasses. Call L-8736. normal graduates. Apply Mountain States Teachers' Agency, 210 Tem- pleton building, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR RENT 536 So. 16, large brick residence, suitable for fraternity or sorority house. John M. Alex ander. B-1767 or B-4124. TEACHERS, PREACHERS, DOC TORS, LAWYERS, successful sales men. We want men for lecturer We train you. If you can't make $6000 per year we don't want you No down and outers State age eA ucation. INTERNATIONAT. TURE BUREAU, First National Bank FOR SALE Practically new Conn C-Melody saxophone. Bargain for cash. Call L-9806 between 7 and 8 p. m. this week. Valkyrie Black Masque Silver Serpent Xi Delta Iron Sphinx Viking HALLETT'S UNIVERSITY JEWELERS Estab. 1171 117-19 S. 12th - ggsgj i t;r A W.WMl For Track Meets--or Any Other "Meets" Ben Simon & Son's Clothes Win Admiration gHZR Hllllllilllllllll G 0 N F ( REMEMBER YO UR FELLOW STUD ENTS WITH A SMALL GRADUATION PRESENT AS A MARK OF APPRECIATION FOR ATTAINING THEIR SCHOLASTIC GOAL OR ONE FOR OLD FRIENDSHIP SAKE, SOME THING FOR THEM TO LOOK BACK ON THE GOOD OLD COLLEGE DAYS AT THE U OF N. WE HAVE FOR YOUR APPROVAL: PENNANTS, BANNERS, PILLOWS, COLLEGE JEWELRY, MEMORY BOOKS, CRESTS, FOUNTAIN PENS AND STATIONERY. LONG'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE Facing the Campus !S!!i!i!!!!!l!lll!SIHIiIl!l! " ".M.f!rT. , , , H , 3 fc i