TLT5DAY. MY 7. 1029 MANY CONTRIBUTE TO NEXT SCHOONER ISSUE Spring Number of Literal Magazine Should Sell Upon jMay 13 On of 'he I"' lUPt of lhi risirie Schooner Jet ' be pub lulled - In point of content, as aell (I in the 'sine ' roniiibuloii Two Great Lover or Husband? aha tHeS4 him Inta mamas haeaua alia I a v a 4 Mm. H iHr4 Mm Ol T f iwrrnn a-'i ta retilan I M)VN an ! a coRRinnE nirriTH IN Saturdays Children 'tow Uifni iatfersertt Pnlhtr Viae flu. -at .KT1 -. VAUOSVILLt 1-T-S LEE Bruitwltk Hietrama Artitt In Ptraan with ILOANN BAILEY MADIO ARTI1T Cewtdy. Senga. Oancta and WECT, LAKE fcf HANE 'DiipeMen of Hilarltj" Tht Sanaatlanal Magician ADE DUVAL "A RHAPSODAY IN SILK J ART AND HIS 16 8YMPH0NIANS j j j TURNErt, WONDER ORGANIST j TTS " "HP WEEK "" j I I ryi 100 TALKING hVf DRAMA of the f VSJi WHO WRITE THE fttOfy HEADLINES See Hear 'aamm OF TOE A Paramount Talking Pirlir Tba karo. a fuJl blooded roan. With man 'i strength and wcakneii. Drlcklng a llttla and working too hard. A bit too fond of pretty faces tad illken knaea. And tha beartaohea of a Job lhat warped bis ton! and throttled his motions. Did it take count to neglect the only two women who ever loved htmt Or waa be merely the alave of hie profession? s r x ' ' V FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Audible Happenings NOW! Shawa It erhe.lulr lo sppear lihin lb 'lieu iu rrurding lo in I e-liimnal Ixxitl li i ii-n-.l Dial i ilia luasaiiu alll be diati.lrtited ' Moh.tat, May II 111 ui a ol llanlaon II filial, kiiiluir ui a itiatna. "( iiiontu4 ;rwrt." IfaioM lnl tf w York, aullic- ul lu ixhiiii, l.laarJ l I trs. uflli I nltrtsity of I'm '. auUmi of aaelrh Uahnc .i1r on the Mo r"jr T ' and li.-aa I'muakn of Hi" 'uulia te , Na. author of "Heart I lirola ; liona rl'l." all ol lm h an- lo ep Irr In Hi H.iln laau -hae .been ini-iitioiicd tui Outstanding aiiiuni Hi oilur Ilcadllnert v . for jour A. entertainment. , ; , ' )V, " .a . . 1 Ml IM SIMS ritr " m'1' WALTER -V.' 'A i'r,, San.l VL Pirlur I I i UWlHUSTON OJ suave ;ome NOW! O Alt. 10c -JSe Eva. 10c -Oe .t.U'Ji. Krlrttr finlet Oj Intrrtororiiy Xing liulaa fur lha Iutrsoroi1t) animus ic.uiii, I b beld 10 tlutk tin ilia uioruiug o( l dav. rr mad knoan air day by Ilia AiMieu4 Vobien riiudaals board. Horortllet . Ins 01 ronitt In the ennui alug mull (il nil A. .. K. srinaora. brtore rrlila.,. M .. ti. l'onlatanis lll b J fifed upon lb lolloalns miiiIi : u anubl. SO polnia; balaiu alih (arta. 20; appearance and aelee lu.n. 10: pbraaini and interpret lailou. jo. ao4 lone quality. !0 IKilnik 1'hrr )uda will fiade uhn aingeis on too Hiini baia. rontrlBUIora are Ihe folio In t: -Tli Vaurln." short aiory by J. K. j ltolnal: "Madl." by lorn-llua .Mull'nbury : "iha Ne braska Mai l apliol." a poem by Itoaammid ftlrharda: 'ion( of an Arthaioloilai. Aiiee." a piein by Noiman liled: A poem by (lartsaa Buoklln: and -The Vtrare aiiti Novrl." by Jauiee A I'uoeo. Il. i. t ortifllui Mullenburt. a Ne bmka alummia end a arauuaia of M. ( oiiiiu a 1hloiel seminary, la una a I'renbyierlaa minister In Manlailqu. Mlrh Norman Mar IimkI It one of ihe editors of I'alO Vrl. a niasaiin published at ItolbitMik. AiUuna. James A. I'uneo a member of Hie Romanre lannu see di-partnient of the unlveralty niakt-a lua Initial rontrlbuilon In thia leau. A Kllmpse Into Ibe Of Can. one of the reiular sertlona of the rhooner. reveal Ihe folloalnf: "In her poem. "The Nebraska Mate I'apltol." Koseniondo lllrhanla celo btdtre the strength and beauty of our state house. We only wish that Mr. tioodhue irera here to read Mia Richards splendid lines." "To of our contributor. Joe Demlng and Frederick Christian sen. Joined hands with Bess Pur man In an attempt lo lift tba ours of gloom and despair from tha Prhoqner." reads another eicerpt from the O Cart. The two aectlona siarted In the last Issue oftbe Hchooner, "Crosa roada." and "The Dog In Ibe matigeer." will ronlni In Ihe pre sent Issue. Other contributions fill the psitea with Interesting reading. A few contributions had to be held over for the summer number. CORN CONTEST I DRAWS ENTRIES i Stew.rt Expects Mor Thsa ! Two Hundred Pereone I To Participate i More than 200 entries are ei- pected In the Nebraska corn yield contest this year according to P. It. Stewart, extension specialist lo aKronomy. This will be the largest enrollment ever entered during the six ycrs In which atata-wlde con tests have been held. The purpose of these contests If to determine tba best practices hich will result In the largest yields for a given community. Pro fit per acre will also be considered. The slate has been divided into eastern, central, and western re gion In order that farmers llrlng In different part of the state may have equal opportunity. I fS 100 V5v Cossio Clean If This Tour IIuibandf A Uartse- ArtJats 10 TslVls. PrttMea "TBI vivid romaaoe of a pollee raan'a daughter whose heart was stolen by a gasgster and re deemed by a deteetree's supreme lore. A baJr-corUng thriller wtbraat with the pnlss of the underworld, aeparkle with the glamor of the New York night etubs. TK$ Korttnott Uyttiry Triumph ft Kho mdt "The Jar ok "ra l7s)kteeJ Purple." mm A P-JfcllX Slaatae . a, NIXT VK TEX DE2X2LT EOKG" TUT: DAILY .NF.BRASKAN STUDENTS SIGN FOR ESTES CONFERENCE Nine University Men Plan to Make Colorado Trip This Summer i Many students have signed up las delegates for the fist student conference, a meeting of students I from Ihe colleges of lha Itorkf , tnoutitain region. Including Ne i btsska. Kansas, Colorado, Wyo ; mint and Us... A delegstloa of ! possibly twenty five men and wo men will tepreseni .eDrassa. The folio Ing men bat algnsd for the trip: Joe Hunt. frhatr man. 1. Hrotlsbluff: Rea Clark, 11. Lyons: James Cuneo. Argen tina: Wendell Uioth. 'St. Lincoln; nilbert Jorgenaen, 'ii. Mlndea; Leonard Nelaon. 32. Lincoln; Mer edith Nelson. 31. Lincoln; Le llankln. Lincoln; and Coburn Tom son. 'St. Unroln. Gins Plan t Co (tversl girls hare signed up. and a large Dumber of both men and women r planning to go If their summer engsgements permit, ac cording lo C. I. Hayes, secretary of Hie uulverslty V. M. C. A. Any student l ellftble for mem beishlp in the delegation, and ap plications should be made to the secretaries of the university V. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Two cot tage haie been engaged for the ten day conference. June 7 to IT, and tLs dial cost per person will sot er4 ISO. Pr. T. y.. Ko of China, presl dent of the World Htudent Christ, laa aasocisilon and a world figure la Christian affair, will be the out standing leader of the conference. The list of speaker also includes Ir. A. Bruce Curry: David R. Por ter, atudent "Y" secretary, of New York: Powers Hapgood. of Lafay ette. Colorado; and Dr. J. H. I-an-genwaiter and Dr. V. O. Menden hall, of Friends college. Wichita. Kansas. Doctor Mendenhall will havs charge ot the devotional pro frttua. COEDS PLAN VOli ARCHERY GAMES Girls Schedule Tournament, Arrange For Practice Periods to Learn Girl' archery tournament will bs held as part of the Intramural sport program on May li rrom m to 13 o'clock. Practice for girls hn ara nnt Vl ScnuSlnted With. the sport will' be held Wednesday at 1 clock in tne staniura. rea ture events are being planned for the tournament by Lucille Acker man, manager of the tournament, assisted by Frsnces Holyoke, Helen Drummond, and Atleen McMonles. This Is the first archery tourna ment to be held, and It Is Intended not only for those skilled in arch rr hut n an rnn rare more univer sity girls to develop archery as a leisure time hooby, accoratng to Lucile Ackerman. As many prac iir hours as possible will be pro- Mxi hfore the tournament be gins. Eo.utpm.ent Is to be furnished by the department of, physical ed ucation. DAUGHTER 1IW Thawte S 7. S ''y j Chi Omr$a Vise for Sociology 1$ Ono of llonon i)ay Feature One of the features of Ihe Honors I r convocation pertaining to a alngle Individual will be the award ing of the fhl Oni'ga prise la so elology for This pill la of fered annually lo ihe sealer girl who has mads ihe highest atar age la work taken In the depart ment of sociology. Tba esterprts Is pert of Chi Omega's national pro gram la social and clvle service, Chi Omega having an Inteiest tn per sonnel work and being s member of the Ameriran Personnel He sesrch federation. The selection wss msde on the basis of scholarship, personality, character, campus achievement, and future promise. EASTERN CITY DATES Singers From Westminster Church Engaoe Kansas City, St. Louis A t,aplla Choir Of Wesiuilnsier Pretbylerlan church, whli b Is com posed almost entirely of university students, has engagement In Kan sas City and St. Ituls Rattirtlay and Sunday of this week. Their singing ha attracted much favor able comment. A short time ago Peter Christian Lutkln, one of America's foremost composers and choral directors, conducted them in rehearsal and claimed that they rank with ths best In the country, excelled only br the one or I wo organisations that are able to devote several times as many houra to weekly practice. Chair leiy Cemments Members of the famous Prague Teachera Choir for whom the A Cappellai sang during a receut Omaha engagement, were so Im pressed by the beauty of the num bers that they secured lha euiii repertory and purpose to add sev eral American choral compositions to their continental tour program. A Cappella. waa first organised Sight years ago by John Hot borough, dean of the University School ot Music. The group plan to present a Sunday afternoon pro gram for the people of Lincoln some time before the close of the school year. HUNDRED SIGN TO BE 4BIG SISTERS' Board Announces Initiation Thursday Afternoon At 5 O'clock Tickets tor Big Sister Inltlslion which will be held Thursday. May I, at I o'clock In the Student Ac tivities building at the College of Agriculture must be obtained Im mediately, either at Long's College Book store or at Miss Erma Ap pleby's office In Ellen Smith hall. No tickets will be sold after o'clock Wednesday afternoon reservations must be msde at the farm cafeteria by that time. The tickets, which are on ssle for fifty cents. Include the twenty five cent fee required of all Big Sisters. Those who are unable to attend the dinner and Initiation will pay this fee later. More than fire hundred invita tions to selected upperclassroen were Issued last week, end approxi mately one hundred girls from this group have already signed up to be Big Sisters next yeer. Any girl who did not receive an Invitation, and who would ltke to be a Big Sister next year, may become one If she leaves ber name with Miss Appleby In Ellen Smith hall. Athletic Office Slates New Greek Meet Time Announcement comes from the athletic office that the inter-fraternity track meet, scheduled for this afternoon, has been postponed until the week following the Big Si meet. This track meei will be sUged at Iowa State college In Ames the week end or Msy 17 and IS. Classified Ads OOtitJyJtC WAV Wanted for autnmar wark. Uuarantaad Incoint. old aaiab llshad company. Ha Mr. Ulbton. D1 Terminal Blilc.. I.lng.ln. WANTIOD; A banja ptayar who It In taraal.l lit auda Ilia wnrk. Apply Mr. W'ltley. Jil Ulidoll Jtatal. Tucker-Shean JEWELERS 1123 O Street Modest in design, this lsdi' Elgin Wrist Watch is very popular. It is fully warranted, a true time teller, and is priced at $35.00. Delivered postpaid upon re ceipt of price. Tucker-Slioan JEWXLEXS 1123 O StrMt TEACHERS GET JOBS WITH MDOF BUREAU Educational Service Places Many in Nebraska and Nearby States Placements msde this week by the department of educational erv lea Include noaltlons In Ksnss. Iowa, and Minnesota well s Nebrasks. Ituth Anderson ha algned a con tract lo leach St Sloan, loaa. Frsnces Aiken will be tn Ihe kin dergsrtea depsrtment at Norfolk, liayel Carnea will leach mathema lira and arlenre at Waverly. Clara drhvettger will leech home em nomlca at Pllley and Helen Kurhy a III be In ihe home economics it psrtmeni at Tekauiah. John Wllhelms a III te h l-atln In Khattui k e hool at Faiibauli. Minnesota. M Dawaon. Carolln Itesch will be Inaiiuitnr In music and Kngllth. Una Urn lis signed a contract to leech third siul fourth grsd at Hastt. Ixila King will be an Instructor in the commercial department at Washington. Kansas, tirace F.raln a 111 teach normal training anil mathematics at Klein. Ruby Tester ha signed a contract with Danne brog to tesch Cngllah and drams tlrs there. COSMOPOLITANS SELECT OFFICERS Officers for the coming year were elected by the Cosmopolitan club at a business meeting May 5. Ruth rttough Havelock. graduate at the first semester, wss elected president, and Claude Uordon. '30. of Porces P. (.. Jamaica, waa elect ed vice president. Frederick Chrls tensen. Fsrwell, Neb., graduated In 19. was elected secretary and the new treasurer Is Jusn Pelals. '31. of Capls. P. I. The editor Is to be elected next rail. The annual dance of the club is to be held May 111 at the Unitarian church. All stu dents are invited to attend. START TO REGISTER FOR WINTER SESSION i nllna' few Pt 1. 1 Failure to register by thst time will cost the offender SJ.00 late registration fee. The statement of fees will be mailed from the fl nance office some time during the month of August. Fees must he psld before September to avoid psyment of fine. The finance of fice requests lhat student give their aummer address and they no tlfv the office of any chance of ad dress. Failure to receive a state ment. will not be accepted as sit excuse for non payment of fees. The rate of fees Is the same for nut aameater as for the two pre ceding semesters. The Board of loatlnn the when breakfast is shredded WHEAT. Digests without a mur mur even when you bolt It. But you'll enjoy it so much, you won't want to hustle It-down. 'hredded Wheat Make It a ANNOUNCING A COLLEGE NOVEL CONTEST sponsored by COLLEGE HUMOR DOUBLEDAY DORAN There is no more provocative field of life in America today than the college. College men and women are sifting, experimenting, and thinking more boldly than anyochcr group. They are building the new America. The Campus Prize Novel Contest is open to all college undergraduates, or to gisJuites of not more than one year. The prize novel may be a story of college life, or of college people in other environments; it may be your personal story or the novel you always have wanted to write about your generation. A $3000.00 Cash prize will be paid the winning author. The winning novel will be serialized in College Humor and published in book form by Doubleday, Doran and Company. Book royalties will be paid the author in addition to the prize, and motion picture and dra matic rights will remain with the author. We reserve the right to publish in serial and book form, according to the usual terms, any of the other novels submitted. Tin closing dali of tht ctntai is midnight, October 15, 1929. The contest will be judged by the editors of College Humor and Doubleday Doran. Typed manuscripts of from 75,000 to 100,000 words should be sent with return postage, name, and address, to the Campus Prize Novel Contest, College Humor, 1050 La Salle Street Chicago; or to the Campus Prize Novel Contest, Doubieday, Doran and Co., Inc., Garden City, N.Y. DOUBLEDAY DORAN AND COLLEGE H.UM.OR Til HIT. Regent ialae.1 the fees at Hie be ginning of Hi )rar im : In tler lo meet lnriad operating e txnses. Ill bnaid la Hot Iflucli.j fees, because it on I I ru a i m ailitirni ..f ailllllc In addition. ! It Is eiate.1. ill fe. a at Nebak ar still loarr than ai many ol Ihe SIS' InMl'IMUHia lit the Middle ' tteat 1h o'fl of the Klalr.4r ,i laaue iredtl V m Umlenia ,ho haie not I ii.tr id. ntif c: ".u anls. HONORARY RODV ' 1MCKS OFFICERS Psi Chi, Psychological Oioup. Chooses Walton as Hcati For Coming Year William i:. Walton -li'tn ' hea. I Psi I'hl. hotioiary .c hol'.r leal frsternliy. for tin in-t ear al an election held Mmiiinv afternoon. IM 'til i one of tin lie gnniis to be oitaiiKcl "n yi ar Hi llio Collcr.- o( Aria and S t enres. I nd-r the .-..-r. (nj. of l.linor Noli the oisatilMilin lit made ii-iiihi kshle prtigrraa SPit ai the pir.rni boa"', a iiieinherhi of twenty f i w- aitlxe. Il.iee hon.ii ary. and ten associate members nil of Whom ate dlwtl)' lnteriel ill the aiham emcni of pal chologli III Stildlea in llie I nUcii.lt The other offleeia elected eie. It W. I'iil. Ice pieslclent . Mi" W. K. Walton, eerieiart; and ItiKlolph 'otler, lieasiitet. I.i-o Keniie.y and I ten Ketiiple, grad uate student, wet Inflated Into the organisation The st meeting to be held this war wll Iske tin form of a picnic. May :'ii, at the Auto club grounds. 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