i n i:snv. a run. :v 10 four HUSKER MEtPR PfTl SENDS GRiDDERS tPSfen I1 10 TILT TODAY , . Two Weeks of Gridiron Drill Remain on Spring Card For Comhuskcrs SOPHOMORES SHOW UP tinuC'S tO Pilot Pc:it::n C Worry Nebraska Coach As Sessions Close ' W'I'b on lo werk of spring practlca Irfi, t oarh ln X Bible ill Bend liia lorohuskei through a praniie gam al th milium thii a'trnoon. To mora prariir lnaa hat tr-n lieiiuted and i'I b ''ard Kruia. Arnl and Ue.!r.fCa. Mat 1 1 bla I I he Mitd (tin ol lb spring training iimn for the aguid. "I'l'ithui cb" inning the other tao tilt b a an-l-oiri n.ain Monila; n';ht B:b; limited th mi.Vju; lu (ini'ina and paaamg patrtr and inl up i'h a anort dnreru) .riiiumar lo fx th p'aa in th mines or im aqnai Ihf .tri'r of irivin rbalk lalka l:lua- ' a 1 1 1 ar pia. rr afirnoon ra.waa toacn coppir "wi .on'iniid and Coai h I'.ibl hha baaaball nina wklch mat tka Okla. th'a will ailmmai niiannnVwiand- hema Seenara in a twogama ' inci on lb llld ard HI ailo lha mm i onraira moi on wbal l,y har lo do. Inaiad of think itiar of ib plaj. Sopbemoraa Leak Good Sial ophrmor i rorna io 'h f'onl In n-nnt firartir and liw i.romik of dlopint Into ta'uab:.- rara ji';:t-ibk nil rmain oi-n .'h lxn. I'ikr. Ma:qiil and trl or lax ir'i hal'barka aa tu-ihilir Marquia abod up .! In ib rMi trar:ir (am and a taluabl paa-r. rominfiini i.l out ol avn arial atirrnpia. IN U alao a rood puntar. Prakar, mat r rrr q'iartr. la alao rhowinc up ll in prartir a ia , yn ann'hrr aubati'U'a from iaat j war Opn to Public .OK aritaninTto Z 'S ,r:,?cohurr. o a; th aiadium Una afternoon. Probable aiartinc lineup: R.. - - nr.i.a M.-Unf r fiv ' a k f cf r' Krta .; irrt r Kix-i I h.. HuHi Wo'-'aa ItjB'lf .....1 iiwniwrf r"iT" xf.io.i. tk I ar r"lui ... rtii Prakrr ah a hrr r.ar t'ry 1 ... Ul)l) i Glass Machine Makis Bacteria For Kansas Man lsrence, Ka.. April 22 A d- ire for produrinr bacteria in rreat qiur,tiiiea for laboratory ur haa jum been pnrfected and put Into ,ir at ala miveraitT by Harvey V. Moyi. boidr of thr- drre-a irom the L'niverlty of Kanaa. and fo: merly a member of the chemistry raculty l the unieri'y- lax-tor Mof-r now bo'dA a National Puy ca'rh Kellosahip. and ia workinr. urdf-r the direction of lr. Treat 1 Johneon of th Yl ?acu'ty. Iiirror Moyer N asking to li-arn if ther a anv 'l.r-mi'ral oiffrrrote l.t- srfD anou kind of bacteria. ?rd if ther if. relationahip il."re i bts-arn the chemical con iiitiK'n' by the bacteria. The aclnv. editor of th A.o l ed Prea. In a recent article, ihu .lrcribe the machiti Invented and t'4 iy iMtcior Mor: i ot neaily :nnny ainail r,t Ja; have been wi In cultivation ol b.tria. laborious tk enact in? pre'-! ci' and caution. I nmPM Of the OOIU'', iroi-'wi Moar lis aubatiiu4 a "ma. hiue." domI? o g'a". thai operate auto- mMicaPy to a larre ecrem. ", ,onvoi vaive, d ie,r.c i sperebv OH'' ifian. Ki"a - rdi'i o'.ia!otal attention, not only i ii,sv obtain quantii, prod uct ion, j tin' tn'AY rezulaie ih reau!a with , s'lentjflc ex' tneas. The whole apitaram aianda up'in f.ne fair r-'ized table. It begjnr In a m pnui cwker, from r.liirh the st-iile liuuid in-rvins , .... r ..... ult,.ed lit flfiW iir.iiFh a avcteni 01 "' inm i tie tui'urc chamber '!; i.-y are Inre-ulated for the culture , rrowih. iv if s'r. KX)int entry of con'amination from ii,e fiir. control progress bacterial media. . of th KAPPA PHI HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Methodist Sorority Chooses Doreen Bailey Head For Coming Year Doreen Bailey, '2i. Mncoln. Teacher college, waa recently elected next year's preaident of Kappa I'hi, society for Methodist girU at the University. Dorothy Vao Denbark waa chosen vlce preaident: Mary Louise Nesbit, corresponding secretary; Gertrude Kbera, recording aeeretary; Mar Jorle Fannan, treasurer; and Inge tr-rrg Nielsen, chaplain. Other officers are: Irene Fo. historian: Heleu IUr, editor; Hazel Beechsr, program chair man; fcleano- Cooper, memberahlp chairman ; at.-rl GrwenUnil, ao clsl chairman: Dorothy Maaaon. orchestra director; LeNette Knox chorus lirw)OT', Jeannette Young. art cbalniiaai rMargaret wiener, reMgloui eTIorj; Vera U'lllia. tnrl tatioas. ' iair Martin, atenog fsnber; Eleanor Baker, cuaiodlan Miaa LuvW M. Hill, tbia year'a aior,aw- of ' Kappa Phi, and tb nairooetrfea. Miss Gertrude fWra, Mra. 'i!!laai Pawell. Mra. O A. t;r.!h, Vr. F. A. Ftuff, and Mrs. y--r,r Vet wr tinanimoualy re- fcabreaka'a C'-wkr track aauad (r wall at ! Hiitl reieya Mat wets bowl an Sw'te gat ut t meat w a teJ l'Ci AtniaUa tram aM over K Cu"l' .... .r...... in I ot ''" Whan tha ttittr fo up ta " inch e te track. Ceach Sthuti crate) bia t"lnil and madely vM ad taah hia tratkatere bach ta Lirxaifi. Mill Flaming and Ci Ti-i war, tka aiy Mwkra ta place Ika ka event, botk man laamg fourth place in tkair raapactiv ; vtnta. Tka Huakar track maMer will giva hit aquad a aart warkaut thia waak in preparation far tka an. nual Oraka raiaya al Da a Meiea thia Saturday. Coach lana X P.ibl announced lat rk that thr .rini fool ball (Nimiii fur tka Cornhutkrra ould end May I Tha Huker men lor a No announced that there ould be three full time praciir gamea o-n to public brlaeen no and lb tloaing dai Th n f(K.'b!l roarh haa bn norlliic Hh lb lukrr tquad for aral l and lb inr1H rnpa drill t Mm opl'ortuni'y la u up lb hiaiaital for nvl fall Tba aacend Cornhuakar atkiatic taam ta taka ta fiaid laat waak and tha Miaaouri Tigara alio In a two-oima ancountar. Tha Tipara 1 at Columbia akad out tka Saturday ....-.. L.iti. ti... D..L..I it.. ...nrf for tha Nabraakana. Pickatt pitch, ad a craat cam of hall for Din inning, allowing tha Tigara but two hit a and than um4 In tna tanth ta lat tha Columbia craw alip ana run avar tha piata for victory. Nobraaka outhit tha Miaaouri nina. getting i bit but failing ta com. data a iaurnav around tha aacka. William. Nabraaka ahortatop waa (ha haaw hittar and atallar fiald prfCrmar for Nabraaka. Ha eraah- d out hlU ,n- piayad a mca gim, at tha infiald poaitien. V tk thia apar to slah Ed- sard "Blua- nou. ro-captain oi j tha Cornhuakara. tha bai of ! raC- - !"' ?"r. niur naa irrr-n mlehty flrur on th rridlron for Nrbraaka durinit Th pat thr vaar and hia loa i kaanly flt In barkflld powr thia aprtnit. With! Coach Hosall at Pittabuiah laach-1 ... ... ri nTl fall tha old adarr Juki bout work acaln. That of pu- nil mtiad arainat mat rtictor. Coach "Blu ' Howall sill and hia Pltra-iTama from Nbraaka. otra , burgh lvn arainat Coach Ernai ; ram. th Army and Irak will Rrarr'a Waahburn lvan In tha: compare In thl quartr mil j Kani-a ronfrnc nrt fall and all claaalc. Pinal tryouta s-l b held , ara sill focoa on that ram to aeal today, with Young and Sloan enter- how th on tim pupil will fara I arainat hia on tim maater. Pitta- burrh ha bn noted for It alel r ,hl:,!c "",,t",d i,h uBI,u' slated to ro even further In lta par- formance on the athletic field. I ' I dlat dramatic orranlzatlon, at a Hosell ha alsaya been well liked! "Red Sky at Morninr " By Mar-j rralnr for th Interfraiernlty j rneetlnr held at the Wealay FounJ by his mate on the Iluaker squad ;aret Kennedy. 3S1 pp. rvmbleday, tnnj, tournament set auoounced atlon, 1417 R atreet, Monday even and we are sure that h will iron. Garden Cl'y. 2 5. i veaterrlar by Jamea C. I.wIb, whoiina;. 5be will succeed Harold over with a bir banr at Plttaburrb teacher. Mayer It rot her Offer Prize to Student for Bent Advertisement Maver Brnihet-a eohisg f-ompar.y ia offering a 125 prize to advert la Ing student In the L'niveralty for an adveniiing latout for Broi liens' 'ore. The award Mayer .-ill be made to a aiudent in Prof. V. C. Blood alveniainr claa. buaineaa orraulMtion 147. ine conte.r ui iie neic unoer . "'V" 1 " " -;. '', ,." i the ajperviaion of Mr. Blood. ' or fiv live hn h doean t ap- Mayer Brothers will giva,trk prire'Pr capable of writing tbe atory , to the atiidein who ha the beat of one life. But one must remem display In the opinion of Professor ber that writer travel on their . a a Hlood. Th adveriisement will be carried fn The faily S'ebraakan. ac- t ding ro Inn Haney, general man 8ger Qf jjayer Brother .NXBR ASK AN 'FEED IS SET FOR MAY 2 Eobb Appointet Committee . , To Handle Annual Affair Of Journalists Thuraday, May 2. haa been set 1 U . ,... lUm Manual I U. Ill ... t anoint. Robb, man of the affair: Entertainment Douglaa Timmer- man. chairman; KImer hkov. aux in Hill; dinner Mary N'lchole. Evelyn chairman; Lyman (', Slmnson: Invitation Robert Kelly .t.: . . . -f-t, P, iian man . iii" i ...i-, hid in thl .Hnr of vrv Vear dd ..".uend'bl the.TaV for boh first and second semesters, i Toats are given by the editor and managing editora of both aeroea tera and In'ormal lalka follow. Studtfit Writpfi Article For Trade Publication C. E. fiikea. '20, Omaha, Ja tbe author of an article on Tbe Mod ern Significance of Personnel Work," whkh sill appear In tbe auinmer iaaue of tbe national trade weekly, "Telephony." Mr. Sikea wrote an article for a recent Bom ber ot The Prairie Schooner, en titled "Tbe Way Out." Thia atory dealt with tbe telephone office and the problema of night work. A.A.U. Send Two Boxers To National Meet in East Harold Olatran and Harrr Ding - man, rnlrrl'y of Nebraaka boa - era. will enter the national A. A. U Junior champlonablp In the near Chicago atadium next week. Aa champlona of tbe MldWenr A. A. C rhey wJH rerreant that orgaav IxatiAW there. The Kld W'eat A- A. JU. win pay ineir eipDara. PRACTICE FOR RELAYS Fresh From Kansas Games, Spikemcn Train lor Drake Meet ENTER FEATURE EVENTS Hark f'Oi" iircaaful laaion ol ll.o annual kt (amra. foarb llrnrj ' rirliul'a aiH) track trrt. rJinJ irainmt in rtiarn. Mn.la. in preparation fw ika (-time lak Krla. on tap for i hi vm .--!!; at I' I Mint Tryouia for ib rr!aa and m,iI rnia ar achrdult-J for lb rrmainil! of Ih -k Coinbunkrr plaraa In lha Jay bask affair ronld of ona third and four fourth., romparlna: faor- ably to o hr r. .n'aila of lb M'uri any arnoii inn I Irmini and "t'obr " Tomaon acorad in lh hurdlra and broad Jump, ra-ar-il. of lh apmlal rn'a. hll lh llurt four milr irla) Irani, rompo.rd of r:ihnon Janul airi. limn and Tm airppd out for a third .otilon. K.lrr. Natr. rU'r and l-o r fo'jnh In id quaitr mil -la. a'rp.nc ' dtanr in 4? J artond lh mil rly artaich.! at lh atari o ih ra du to th ri amouni of ram thai fll during ih mlr mt. Fiammi Makaa Tima IMli lich'a of th NVbtaaka par fmmanrra srr Klpnunc'a nm of IS arronda In hla ml final brat ol th bamr and Tomaon a lap or It ft 1 Inch In Ih broad Jump nmin'a fa.t t.m in ib hnha rlad lha ralay r orq. dui uin n. count aire li aaa not arrompli.d . .v. ki UriLirinimwri ,.iniiful and Tomaon a cP nnrai bun could only cam him a founh t.lac. Coach Si bull la plarlnt pclal af'ona Hh hi quartan of hurt lara IVmlne. iJimaon. Thompon and' Araanbru-ht with th tIw of roppin ih ahum hurdl rlay honors at thr Inak a'talr. Th sar!t and Crm hurdlr won thia nt al th Illinol Indoor ramaa laal aiaiar aud Hukr rana ara impplnj for a duj.iuat.oo thia Saturday. Illlnola will no doubt fum:h ih chiaf rompaiition )n tn(g rW rirni and dopa pra-; j,,.. ihriitinr rara i r00tball Intaraat Naw Football intaraai rr .."hrY .v.v":! - - - - - i lhd In cloa ordr slth Urrlr cloa bahlnd. Half mllara 111 par-! form txlr I Rosly. frahm. Farlay ani An- burn took a 117 at om fi.ty yard . 1 - 11 ; - for I annms in a prnminni th pcial football rlay. which la to b a fa'Ur at r Moina. . ing the competition . BETWEEN THE LINES By LaSalla Oilman I y I becaure Margaret Kennedy b! came famoua overnight by runmna; 1 attempt ha been made to ached-jthle spring. "Th Conatant Nymph" Into ntb ! u) tnp ramea to b played between Other officers elected al the edlttona. the critic aeltd upon a;roup In the preliminary leagtiea, aame time are: Ingeborg Nielsen, her neat novel. "Red Pky at Morn-1 buf f( ti announced that each teaml3i. Omaha, vice preaident; Mer inc." and acclaimed It to the skiea. 1 (n the preliminary leagu muatjeedes Amea. 'SO. Lincoln, secre Book cluba bought it. book atorea naT, played every other team Injiary; Alan Wllliama. 71. lylncoln. were alwaya oia our. sna r..;itg irje before fiaturoay, way after all. one cannot find o much j to It. ; "Red Sky at Morning." In fact. Is selling on H predeceor'a auo j cesa. The novel in itseir is juri ihre hunlred page 01 auu. aiupnij piddle. The auibor Me ner a'ory on the old t, rea n mum Inr, sailor lake amine." and ....aAj - ra a-r-iia tna iinrv ti iiiiiri reputa iona. sni on.- .... ...-w.. the author can writ an sona 01 , wortble trash and get away with It. A gieat many eople ny dowD the trend of the reading public toward letting o:t:er folk, choose ibelr reading Oialier. 7 tila hosl , iD?;r TL-uZ ir Pople cant decide for jihemaelve what l good and whan !, b,, then ""y b"u,(Jn', h" r"( !lng at all. The fai.-t Is. everyone, to a cer i lain artent. ia Influenced in hia or ptu iSnts are Influenced by their pro- readers by the book reviewer, and everyone In general by hearsay and talk. One doe not go lo a li brary and pick out any book he j bappena to ae. He picka the book 'Of haa read of. TTiere are few , . w .kaif Uool' unerringly without any U; 7 !' 'are the one who fight the book-! guide movement. But be great ; majority of p"P'' Be'l gttldea, , and the Book-of the Month club la doing a aervice for the general ' reading public. Wltneas the Judges; Henry $edel Canby, Hey-j wood Broun, Dorothy Canfleld,! Christopher Morley, and William Allen White. Even book review-j era read other revlewa (and very often copy that which they have read, rather than reading the ori ginal). With tbe apriug urge to hit tb road, ana with aprlng vacation fempatlon doubly hard, I laid hasd upon "Beggara of Life," and "Circa Parade." by Jim Tully. "CircuB Parade," written only late ly, ahowa that Tully la deteriorat ing. He la attempting to develop a new atrle. But "Begrara of Ufa" ! la crud and rough and real. My 'chU. objection fo Tullya atuff la that he is too crude and rough and I real Some aay that It la good, that Tea.ll am la what we need. They aay that If we object, we are almper lng romapflcir-ta dodging life. But what' tbe good of reading about a bobo'a filthy a.necdoea? What's Tin: pmi.v MiunsKVN V. !.'. I. Trmmt II i I i.i SthiHil llhY tlul In mrnrv. Trrumtrh Imputation tram of the urier : m i'. . am ,r" buiy Ml V rluh tit innf and lffun. m in.ni nemrr j.M Muni riiitllablull, l.oa- ro Krt-rt i:. tliartd Uland. and I in 1 1 hi l.l t;nMo. aianma. , I" I tonipilrr Ihr Irani to wall, ilir I kiibui; Mrh arlwtol b" ackl Ikititn T.-. Hiiry". l."''jaho louianmtnia lia r-rn t-oro- (laud ti-odi'H. "St. Jamalra. lll W-H lh lr-uiurli blah whool. - Ikiy a l'hilo'h) of Ufa" III N Ihr aub)-t of abort lalki h i nt mt-eiilK-ta (inirisl iliw tia .i,.. HI b brld af'r lha a-n bra ilir kwij ol nllma ik afirr -a aith ubHtulit ami riolaniiy: Ji.n'l lad book lo rrt mat. M ran ro d n to tha nrart ool- room and bar ib am ininc tor 0nlh-ic ahl, , hiii ..mrih.i.d b"tr l w ei HS-t aomrihu.d oriirr in pooaa. ilia miMli-inil ailiri am to Oiai look llil. I don't l .or io b a juda of portry I knos ty ii'ti an"u i mr'rr and tint and in rr.i i'U1 by do mm tiAf rank Nrbtllkkl or'.lauira, John ii Nlhardt. !h thr fiaal? Thr Sn Of I ha Indian War" i Hi rtiot lnpir inic. brauuiul i tunc I raad la man a moon And n vthrdt I not arttalnird ouiid thl saatarn muniiy Ifa purrl uich I cant tnior. a irad o mui h about tha in dian Wara fiom Hir slil; mn r-.mi of !. Cut thl flva ua , ih oihr aid, th alory of Ih In j dlan lt nana airamar tow in-' ,..nr. land arrklnc. ruthlaaa u.nr,. W brrln to that th. .siouk unun i raiy m"h - . ,,iou trachrou. aara. a ban ik. ln.i nm Ciiiit-r'a Stilh. . Ua hrr.n to ara that our eoxarn .tir i....r.l iha Indian durinf tha latrar half of tha nina-1 trmih crniury waa po.bly tha ' rrratt mm prptrated by th I'nltau S:at I beilra mat " , ,.ry hit ahould rad "onr of ; the Indian Var.M a raliratrn o: our ralar tar aupariorliy and of our malarial. unrUIUrrd ruabea arIOaa a'olrn country ould un doubtadly com to him. jui a a alda ramak. without any hop of iertln anyon lo raad n. tha brut fhon aroiy I'va raad In a lone- lima la rrpub1lhad In ih May tu of th rnldn nook. It I "Owrn Carry." by HarvT cam back frooi tnrir apprrnuc"- on Nbriflkm wrklla. and ru , mr lir0phrrla. a irraat manv of lhm did find out what , ',ir Md D,utirolord Ink are " Athletic Director Avers That Games Be Played in Two Weeks WO WeeKS j, i charre of the tournament No rrlnr In the double are: liru, t - rjrtn Ho H'a Tha a PI Iwi-a l ortlcn. Illa firmt lAirr-a. Iacu 1 Aarla. ll Kaer-a PTil. Ptil A phi rwlii laau 3. 9Hrn Phi Sirma. Phi Sta ma Kanra SI-T,a Phi KtV.n laau 4 iimera Bria PI. Ta Kan pa r.pailnn. Alolia Vuiai fttio. rHa mrma I'hi i.ru. t - Thna X.. Phi rwita T'-'a Phi r;irma lal. T ril. airma A rna Vu. alpha air,,., i-hi. ImM. 'fl 'A!(lh. ' f ' k.pp. alpha 7.a F.-a ( iw. r- '. P" i ami at r ua ri ar mat i Th,.. M k.m.. airma. pt,i :rn,i kimi Tau Kai.i. t.um.n.r Iut 1-alpha hirn.a ". 'rt'a I Oimnii rtho. 7m i-'a Tu farm ' Hrumm I,I 4 r:"a Tlinr I'M. ! ' 'l. inn liil Kt'i"i'. ''I hl'l !rl ltiu' v ll'a Tau I'" Hlrrra aii.i.a Mu. I'I Kappa Phi rtria Phi S'rnia. !-u - fwlil Nirnta !yml1a Iwl ' I'pMJon l ta Siema I'Ui. lAJnb4a . i'hi Alpha (irad MaLco Short Visit Superintendent noyd A. Cropfier, graduate of ihe rntverKlty In 125. a a carnpus visitor Friday and Suturday. Mr. Cropnar waa recently re-elected supurlnrendent of t h a Craig Nebraska, arhool. with a substantial Increase in salary. Memory Books Diaries The end of College Days is approaching: You will want to Preserve a record Of happy incidents And occasions. Our line of memory Books, diaries and Scrap books is now Complete. Cloth or Leather Bindings. Tucker-Shean 1123 "0" St. Lincoln, Nebraska GREEKS BATTLE FOR T Handball. Horseshoe Meets Narrow Down to Final Championships 1'irliminai jr round janir-a in Ih Inirifiairrnliy bandball and bota ind. and final roun inin ..k.t.it in if llatd off thia i- r-k Jamra C l-l. aa.latant rll rrfior of Intiamural aihlnir.. an- tr.lrr.tal th IraCU IT- urn In aom lracua. horr. ironn.iai aroraa ha not bn turnrd in to th aihlnic o'lu. hndbll doublra. lh trama ' - ui.w rn ta lha flnala ara ia Una Tau. lHa Tau Ik-lia. aua Snma Alpha Mu or Phi Kiltnia hap pa lUttlini for th alnulia till III b rr-raniaiua of Sli:nia Alpha Mil. ta Pta 1 au. and Alpha Thia fhl or Mil Sipma Kappa Th boraho doublr lournry haa hrn aarrnarr (loan to a rara brisran Alpha Slftna I'hl. I'M hP- ra. ana iau nappa final round f th kind Will bl"na lirn'iiiP"".,..,. - , mn,(l1 of flx, KarP Sirma lrlia I pailon or l hi Kappa. and Patm Hou or iwi'a lau Wha. Engineers Issue , Monthly S umber j Of 'Blue Print' .. . . , April """.bar th N Plu Print i-ubllahad inontl l dur- - 7 ha of th tollrc of KnrlnernnK. naa Jul barn laurl lha faatur anlt I or in mara una I on r.niriur-ia , by Pmard "ivv l.oblnaon K. H '30. Th rvrntnth annual ; KnniiWl Wk. April 29 to Mar . ia cracncM-a aim iir-..,.. -. rlrrn of th avrnta of th k slth acanea deplctlnr prevloue an-1 nual relebratlon. The frontlapiece j ronialna a rroup picture of the 1 eorinrera' week committee. I Vaiiad Fsaturoa Other artlclaaara: "Monel Metal . Spnnr f HiKh Temperaiure." by Glenn V. Plrkwell M. K. '22: "Tbe Knrlner1nit Kiecutlve Poard." by , Pari Kraaaer M. F. 'T: "The, Jamea KiTer Prldra Project." by F- Von Perrrn C. F. '32: and ; -Th rwlon Circuit Preakar." by H. D. Millar F. E. '29. Rejrular , dapartmenia auch aa "Editorial."! "Oean a Comer." "Monthly Nwa," Tklth tha Alumni." and "Science and Enrlneerlnr ." are alao In-i eluded. Th staff of the Blue Print t Ralph Raikaa. rnerl manarr: John Clema. editor; Carl Olson, buaineaa manarer: and George Gil lespie, circulation manarr. Fac ulty advlBors ara rman O. 3. Fr ruaon. Prof. Jila W. Haney and Prof. M. I. Evlnier. METIIODIST riAl EHS I NAME TiEW LEADERS I Iran Fa, '20. Uin coin waa I lctd nxt jaar"a preaident 01 Wealey Players, national Metho- Wooda of Niobrara, who graduate treaaurer: Harl Annerson. -au, .in coin, Hislnea manager; John Sten- Conquering the Cascades SNOW tills every month in the year where tbe Great Northern crosses tbe Cascades. Steep, tortuous grades increase the difficulty of tbe railroading problem. Nature has stubbornly resisted man's effort to conquer the range. In January, 1929, the tjcs; Cascade tun nel wis opened. Man, with electricity as ra ally, had conquered Cascades. The eight-mile bore driven in three years GENERAL ELECTRIC fllNHAL LICTIIC C.ovvrnor tttihoriu Krprnts f Si ll I nnil l.i J Wr "' ainrd II H T ' 'liilla lit unltriaiiy rr;rni io all riln ai-M-a ' laiul lilW"' bluff and w lh rMrd for buin( a nai t for an m-H nirnial ia;inn al Miu-lill. and II It liHV "bun auiiorlira tba lair uiilirll rl ;'iiiO a 'ar a additional ld rral aid for aei iruHuial rtrn ion oik. tall. '31. North Plan, ataa man err: : t'Ml r. T.o. MlUmJ. toa- - iuma nuaw.-. Kfitntry Hraiitcnla XWtl ttiiihiiiigft Al rnirraily a a part of thrlr all day vlt.lt In l.ln.oln Imi Yida. n0 rliKrna and frh.wil childrrn of Kamy and Puffuln roiintv int lrl Ih I'nr tr rally of .rbraka. Artrr a lunrn in at th rhamliar of romnirc lliry lft in bus for th loHra" of Anlruliur Ckntpua hra ihry Mnl an hour ronn Ihroush lh luir. KnIMInr Mtn.lrnl Aititillra buildinc and 'ok oam ltr. 1 rornlnc to th rlt rampii. th( Krarnrr folk tll'l Morrill iall 1 , .,.t .mk., " uniTa any or. nr,,,- Don't Be Dull Don't Be Inane Don't Be Ridiculous Don't Be Ignorant Don't Be Oh, You Know DONT BE SILLY DONT MISS IT DONT SKIP IT YOU'LL LIKE IT IT HAS "IT" LIBERTY THEATER A DOLLAR A SETTING A BUCK A SEAT Get Your Reservations, You Indians! Friday and Saturday Tickets go on SaJe Wednesday ai 10 o'clock, Liberty Box Office, Booths on Campus and Downtown record impossible watsoor el cork pomas And clecmftcasaon has beea tTtervW to the entire 75-mile jocte through, tha mountsins. The conquests of electricity oa th1 land and on the sea, in the air, ao4 underground, are making practicable the impossibilities of yesterday. As out vision the was a COMP ANT, SCHENECTADY, Home llciniomica (ru IVlm MailiiiK Offirrr IMil rpailoii Omlrion. hiinoi.,, Iioma rronoinlra amirly. rnir, lalnrd In honor of lis rrju nal ia x-nr, Mia. I.utll flul. of Maa haiian. Kanaa. at a tra Sunit afirinooo al h Worxibum M l dud Haly in iliarr of ina ia. hlh a anndrd by abnui fntty curli. kroihy Norila ai in thaiK of a dlnnrr tln fi( Mra. Ilukl Saturday avrninj ai ih Woodhum. Forty iurm aurndid Tiir" Stinli iila' Sfurt" RECTOR'S Pharmacy l?th and P Street C. K. BUCHHOLZ. Mfr. Our Stor la -uir Stort- Men who want Summer Work Srr 131 in the May American Magazine. encompasses wider liorizoni, eleo triciry appears as a vital contri bution to future industrial progress and human welfare. 5-noe all? jroaa; J