vr.n.r.5DY. my a. 19:9, roua Till. DMI.Y NKRRASrvW ( BIG SIX SCHOOLS RATHFR AT AMFS FOR TRACK MEET At Least Five Cinder Teams Will Be in Running for Championships NEBRASKA LOOKS GOOD Huskcr Thinclads Arc One of Big Favorites in Event At Iowa State A M F.S. loss. May T A 1 least rnr apuoi lll he simtlj in t.e lunnmg for Ihe Hig !: r.ui'rirn e ;n.rt tot a tun ot arrniuls In omdoot it.ik and field champion hun.trwl Uii.I-ii .n.ollrd as t . t 1 one of "m I: S Imlte pup-Is ' hips tn ihe meet 10 be held f ,,. ,..,.., . h.M, Slate Siadlum. iiim, on May IT ,,.r j,ul ,(,(.,.,., i,( ai ihe end of n1 H. if past perfot malice an b1 ihe -iii'rt McCook Looks Goo '. High School Trailers Prep For pflUSH OFF .lnnua Trek to State Cinder Meet ( p p LM 1 r rrl h , ,j run KAbbfh AKIIolo AthlftlC Official ExpCCt tO unroer-d r luih splendid See Marks Tall n Twenty- i,.0,henouig. set in beat time StTenth Championship Go ' " ' - . . ' :.nuiJ f able t treatbe eat? alio On Stadium Oral Wrteh u ai present coaching t Hrlwrn high school, present ad I'liiianik of the Urn!) trifmll dma of John lioby. one of the annual Nrhiaaka imeisi holasiir IraUH.g aprir.iera in atate high traik anil ln-M i haiiipioiiehipa. 10 nn In Coach Schulte Getting His Cinder Squad in Shape For Dual Meet ho run off r'ritlut and Katu.da). May In an. I II, al Memorial a K.n.m. will haxe aome etiep 1 titikl nia.k to i-onrrnua'.e Ihnr tl mi. on in an sunnpi 10 hta-ak the rkii lit iniit'li 1 he te iamn of (lie trixinl lW matte last )rar I rn ir maikt in the ) Mn. shot, dimu- ami smnt i!h ere art up. It-at-a ilie Nebraska h fh n hiol mat ka in a aril foil I fie.t poi'lon I nt k lltihfti seating Hie Kear Dry lep IiimiI io!r. tied a hucr knot in a lee-niy ii-n ett int r--01 il in tin- n!ui ilianri li lv In n In liuii ifl th .akn at nuenon. aroroir.c in T N Vnralf. dir ior of a'hlriu Joa Siaia Collep. h i m iharj of th mwi. F.frr rtfoiJ of tb oonfarenf. i:h ib -oa-iM eicptlon of the ln huiillv iar n1 the lofl and :;"arl i!ahia. UI b in lanee hn ih mh!rl fnra Oklahona. Nebraska. Sno of Mri'nok . !! a the only likrlt aiiililae in ier on ar. nf the a j j tn matk and hi niailt mailt at Hie fled llloa uniy nirft. tlnee meek to la Iht tH m pet lot tn in e lufned in iht iieaaoii l:iti of Neiimn. Alai:m of :fourl. Aanaa. Kana State Omaha Ncmli H:ccana of llatxatd in the tit- and to Stat c!ab r.hal The icord of 1 in the 1 yard ht(h burdlea and IS In the irOrard In hurdle, made by Bob Stmpaon. track coach at loa Sia1. while c-ompetinr. for Mlnaourl. aeem falrlt aure 10 aurviT ibe preeni year! aaif the performance of Rol and Locka. Nebraaka atat. In run nine the lnoyard dab in 0 and the iro-r' daah in :n 7. do not appear likely 10 be btoken Lamaon 8wki far fi:e-d However. Hrr. aophomore loa State aiar. and Ltnaon of Nebra ka. have bolh ben clocked tn 1(1 in tii kith hordle iht year and i lll poaalbtr do Ibat well tn the and ihfi of ;cnea ae the other li-atittit apttniei Payne 01 Itratt-r i'tty and Fullei of Nut-ih Ixiiic niiM'il in ne matk in tlu dm u and lmi mely. I'ayne. hutlins ihe platter M feel Inc h hilr Pullet put ihe Iron hall for a distant e of 'i feel. Batne. (Vo'tn nb i-i teireen-aiMe. appear lo be the only pomlle -on lender for Ihe itimu matk thm ..ear lth exceptional ahoi put art mm heme at a minimum Java! m Rtcord May Fail Remold mark of Tfijl feet t Inrhea in the jaielm. 1 : made ai ihe meet. ein u:e to fall l'h E. Pavi. Si Taul prp athlete, leadine the c r o 11 p of jaiettn meet. Tbee aame two men w-111 . .. he th chief compe'liora for ihei'"" rar ron..e,,: i- hi.ntlea tltl Meier and Enr e ; r"-"-ui f,m 1.-a Ctal Tt el l&'jlrAT ft Katll- ... will h. th Wadera of the field J-. hicw 1 lone.. ..me. dahe. alt bourh none ' " .... " "" " 1 onia ir. 1... 1 a m nn meet ihroiichnut the tae have in ib two of them teritfualy tbreaten Locke record. 1 Huraley and Koky of Miaaouri j eem to bar an excellent chance, 10 crack the iitirit record of : in the HO-yard daab, and alone I with their teamroa', Tnll and I Pmwn. oufht to ael a new mark I in the mile relay. Tbe present rec- , ord. beld by Viaaouh. wa aet laat 1 year. Thes aajti four Tnen better-1 rt lat rear'f mark, while runnlnr in ihe inud t til Dtalte relay. np!tein and 8wmn of Miaourt. to-! ceiher with Hoak f Iowa Stale.. ; ihe Indoor champion, abould torple ihe mark of 1:16 In the balf mlle run. I Pratiar a Good Bat Toco" frarler. tbo diminutive Kansas star, looka like the bietesl threat la the mil, and two-mile run. He liold tbe record of 9:3fc.J in tbe two-mile vent and look bftter than rr tbla year. Hi chief competitor will be Putnam and Hoak of Iowa Suta. Putnam ba already been clocked four aeconda raster than tb ariatinf record of 4:22.4 la tb mil run. In the abot pot, -Hippo" Howell of Oklahoma and Lyon of Kansaa Arid look bT- Howell also i tbe clam of tb diacus bearers, and has bettered tbe existing mark of 1S ft I In. Bryc and Drake of Oklahoma, English of Misaourl. and Pcmlta of low State appear to b Irxtloany ueck and neck for the pol vault, with Soults having vaulted th hltrbest to date. 13 feet Tb record Is IS ft in. Honker Rata In Bread Jump Shelby of Oklahoma leads th hifh Jumper with a leap of 6 ft. 31 ia. mad indoors, wbicb is Jj. 1n. better than the outdoor rconf Tb Teoord of 2? ft. 11 K 1n. in the broad Jump win be challenged by Tom son of Nebraska, who has been coins; around 22 feet consistently. Tbe Oklshoma. SooDers. w bo w on tb Indoor titl ever Iowa State by 3 points, ar probably tbe leading teajn favorites, but tbey were 1owad last Saturday by Nebraska in a dual meet. Every member of tbe conference has a fair chance t win th title, with Kansas State probably being: the weakest of the group All In all, six record holders will defend their tittles as follows: Hursley. Missouri in tbe 40; Vrttr ier. Kansaa, two-mile run; Howell, Oklahoma, abotput; Sholby, Ok la-1 homa, high Jump; Drake, Okla- j boma, pole vault; and Missouri is tbe mil relay. The vard run record of I 1 J Tw Mark Cuaiid lambert and Mai hi. Teruuieh hith arhool rapiain 1 hi aeon. tied eiitng mark at the laal yeai affair Ijmbrrt aiepped the ;:o in r J eonda flat. hit h tie i:aiet'a ilnie made In Malht tped oer Ihe low luk 10 He one of "Tiiubet " 1 rumble 10, mat ka ieral of Ihe pteenl record holders member of t'waib Hi my r St hulie a taraity cinder, quad Art Kaaier. ho 1 Joint, holilrr of the rrn tecord la preaent . Mikturl alley ;;n yard tlaih I il.ampion. and one uf the Siar'el and rreaiu'a leading aprinier. ' I'ohe Tomaon ha tonnnueU hi 1 btoad lumpinc aniMtl and aa at aoi'lioinoi-e appeaia to be the lead ing athlete In thia event in Hit St 111 lr at prenent. "Timber"' T rumble. ho aa a member of the Hutker aquad lal year. aurvtMng . an undefeated year In VIoun . Valley meet, hold both ihe high and lo hurdle record. Kabraika High School Track and ' Fisid attcord lunyard dah. $1 aerond. ltn ben. Kearney. lr. , trftyard dah. II aeconda. Fjiter. Can.bndr. iv:. l-ambert. Kear ney. 4iiiyatd tlh. M 4 aeconda. Pailry. Si-ouliluif. vMiiatd run. ! 1 . Franck. To b:. i:s iiiennl run. 4 Si. Welch. ;oihenbuig. IS -'4 irftyard H:h Hurdle, lii eec- ond. 1 rumble. Cambridge, is;. : yard l-o Hurdle. :& S sec ond. Trumble. ramhridge. 1SCS; Mathia. Tecumeh. lVTS Pole A aiili 1? fel 1 Inch. Vorrla. l.tun l Inland. 1:7 High Jump. C feet J lvexm. Omaha Tech. UTS. Biod Jump. 22 fei 3 1 Tomaon. Lincoln. MZ. 12-pound Shot. 4S feel. North Ixun lri. rnrti. 13 feet inches. B'wver City. 1S2. Jaielin. tf fee- S V2 Revnnld. Mlna'are. 192R. Halm mile Rela. 1:S2. Norfolk, 1?::.. DOPE FAVORS NEBRASKA i loach Henry F. Srhuli put hi varsllT protege's through their ' paot-a, Tuesday afternoon. In prep a radon for me coming Invaaion of , the Kanaaa Aggie spike shoe art lata Fvery member of th squad dtew aome special attention, with .art and pace work making up ibe major portion of tba work. Hurdler look their sbot at soon 221 yard da.be for speed while distance men took several lara around the oval concentrating thai' efforts on cutting seconds from their lime The outdoor season hs added considerable strength to ihe Kan aa Aggie team and the complei walk aaay lineed laal winter on tite Indoor boards In March, wnen Coach Ward Hayletta aquad Intaded Huakerland. will not b evident. Aggie Strong In Weight Strength In the weight events ap pears to he the Ksggte' long shot and with the addition of th dlscua. a department In ntcb coacn Schulie a team appear to be weak, will add aome to tbe Kags total. With the Big Sii championships a lilile oer a week swsy. the vet ersn Huiker coach I keeping his 1 squad bard at work to get tbem In tiptop shape for tbe grand climax of the season. Afforded a chance ' of copping first place honors la tbe annual meet. Scarlet and Cream lrfotmeta are not leaving any ' gra grow under their feet in get- ' ting in the beat of condition. 1 Tbe Saturday acheduled meet ' with tbe Kansas Aggie crew will : he run off in tbe morning because , of the annual higb school meet ; acheouied tut cLi eek end. The twoway mix up will serve aa an ex tra touch to tbe already complete inrhea.! athletic program scheduled for this Froth W ill Run Off Four Evtntt Tolay Coach Schult announrea thai th dlacua. tb bugh burdlea. the low burdlea, and the mil. 111 b run off thla afternoon as a part of the freshman telegta phic com pet It Inn I progrwe thla week. All freshmen and first year nie ar urged to take part. AG COLLEGE PREPARES I undartaklag Dorter Grab baa oee connect wit, Ik gtaaaaa service of tb I ait4 Suu rtiunt of agnruitur tor a at year, end worked with ber at girts la schools before eateruutk drpanmeei NERRASKAN ACCEPTS TEACHING POSITION Trof Job R. Mubm. who re ceived bis degree of A M In geo graphy at Nebraska In 12S. bas accepted th position of professor of geography at th Stat Teach rs" college of Texss. at Nacogdo ches. Teaaa. during th coming summer. Trof. Muhrn Is at present professor of geogrsphy at Peru Stat Normal school. Leaders Discuss Problems Confronting Farmers, Homcmakers !r. A. PI Graham of Waabinroa. P. C. ill be lo Nebraska to attend th fourteenth annual club week at tb agricultural college, according 10 an announcement going 10 all club member of tb siat this ek. Itoctor Grabsm will speod moat of bis time with local leader bo ar able to attend club week Ninny. High Will Compete in Suta Mt Tb largest lumber el ceM IS, I A I HI rt m-d tm . k. . . I - ' . u aueeary . -w w Hui vwca; nag field championship wa BOuaced yaeterday for tbla weai meet by Walter Black, eeereury ef the stale aaaeclaUoa ef high rbel athletic. There were tiMl high cboout eetarwd teat bight. Smoker Poetponex All I aw smoker, which was t klH Kmm VmA "Vn m.A m A special day It being planned for , ,-k. The easeiirwui Monday. June 3. for leader eno h.,- w-.- w- 1t m. 1 iav Inch week end for Hufker athlete. ruller. Taynn, inches. Bunny Suddenly Loses Ambition To Be Student E 121 1. :i Iw.TII 1i li Western State High School: Takes First in 1929 Pentathlon pion snd nine indiMdusI winners The Imt : Tw 4 hamimiw. Rh ! I 'f- i hf r 'e-rt.ni'iji ... S.-nh u' ' did Iviir i, -ri" liand . . . . i;rnd 1 .......... t- . Crtl- ll-rKU'f IfMlii-fcllMU Vytplnw. I'i'uc lit-t TCMfr-r ... F-n wir Kurr ci Kit e k-i. c;t.tnbuTa . H-tn Hiinn. Grand Iaa.ntf 4.i$ i". MnuaI r-fcfnhrifla - Ofc r?a f:r.ht.,iia -find Island 4 ft, Put Mnkuf ta:a a lA Harfild Harntta (nihnrui( . T 1 :: tvyi The left hmd foot of a rabbit may be lucky but there la one cottontail today who believes that one foot would be aboui aa un lucky as no foot. Even four were barely enough yesterday. It was this way Bunny 3tton- tail m anted to come to college. He l H m no reason why he should not tiLt rome to collet. There 1 a fas is.it !-(Dung greennouse on the cam pus snd a greenhouse is mucn. i itm Goihnburc high school wrote Its nsme inbnght color once more on Nebra-ka Inieinholastit rP00rd ' rn.-no tt-.s , m a V wi wrhen thev were crowned. I yAJCUj n ILL I LAI Tuesday, as toner of the ..- ! FINAL IN TENNIS 'f.eT" tZ?lUZji throaty grow aa ibe rabbit came than ihe wbite bouse. a I i Bunny Has Aenbltion Bunny did come to college. He sauntered aero tbe lawn of Ad ministration hall and started io wsrd the enticing glaaa roof. B"t Bunny Cotton'ail did not reach tbe Lyman Returns From Education Body Gathering Dr. R. A. I.yman. dean of tbe Col lege of Pharmacy, returned yeater- day morning from a meeting of th American Council of Education. beld In Waahington. I. t . May 2 to 2l Th Nebraak dean was tne sole voting delegate of three re- preaentatlvea of the American as sociation of Collegea of rharmacy. which is a constituent member of thn Council. Tb principle address wss given bv Pecretarr ofthe Interior K. U Wilbur. Bccordiog to Doctor Ly man. Th secretary, who la presi dent of Leland Stanford university in private life, created some com ment when he espreseed hia disap proval of establishing a depart ment of education or of appointing a secretary comparable lo other members of the President s cab inenu W ilber Offer Opinion ! Mr Wilbur believe tbat this! would centranie lue t-cjiiul of ft ! uration too much in the hands of : the government. According to loc- tor Lyman, be Insists thai all ed-1 ucadon ia provincial: that every! community has its own educstionsl problems to work out. snd thst tbe I solving of lhee develop the quality of leadership. He attribute j the rarcity of suitable roiiece j presidents to the fact that com , muntttes are not givc-n this oppor tunity lo develop leadership in ed ucaiional work. I en Lyman said that the Amen can Council bas a number of t;u die now in progress, including one dealing wi'b foreign lsngusges and another concerned with personal method. In the near future ihe counril expeci to make a survey of pharmaceutical education in America. can drive in with tb boys and girls and attend only on day. Laal year almoat two hundred local leader attended tbe Monday con . ference ( The leader discuss problem of working with boys and girts, giving them sound advice, calling and con-! ducting meetings, entering compe-1 tit Ion. and guiding the young farm era and bomemakers la their first j Elks club at T.SO. EAT AT TH TEMPLE 0ATZTZXX1 OOOO COO Kite )IAONABLK Stie I ,", m 2Klnatittg Uninrrnittj KUL MEN AMD VCHJtH tTVODm take pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. Joe Hunt at its representative at the ('nier ty of Nebraska. Horn Omci: 11 Bsoapwat. Nrt Yoag I pentathlon championbips. as an nounced by Couch Henry F. Schulte A total or ihlny-thr-e leams com- ; peied for honors. Cambridge was j fcecotid in ihe final toiala. i Group two honors went to G-oth- enburg wiih their team champion- ships wiin Grand lf-Und. grioup three winners and Trumbull, group ! one winners. The Ooilienburg Pwedf s' learn 1 was headed by Harold Barnps. w bo was awarded" the cold medal lor i first place. Barnes, the versatile: western performer, compiled a total of ."il points. Hampton, Carlson aDd Addis were ibe other members of the champion four. This marks the second champion-1 ahips for Coach Harlau Wyant's i pertormeis, first place honors go ing to them in 1123. Leading rrrrBina. i:- ard hirh hurdla. ! fc -J e ronda bar uovaroa.ie, nm6nn(": 1- ! ee-oniis by Lon -'.arrf!i, ('imtir'de. Last Bound of New Cottrt 'toward him. Bunny heard the growl and with a complete change of policy retreated wisely and well Game Ii Scheduled For Wednesday' Final round of tbe Intramural r-o'a vauii: 11 ft 7 'n- liaa rrr Blroay ff Orand laland. 10 f-t Ij In. hi a I' Hampton and ir' on. liuthnhurg. Broad jump: "1 f-' twliaa nr ley, tiraud l.a.nd; 21 fei 1-1 inch' hv I;ohv. Nelaon- 2" ffi I" llx-haa hj Kartiaa.'cioihenliur. "u leet t ini-na oy Honkn, BuMt; HO I t a in'ht Py Humiihrry, Boot I !! utL Javelin lhro : HI W T im-hea K. Iavla, Hi. I'aul; 1 fori J mi haa liv Hurtman Aanland lit ret I inii-a by Henailika. Waittieid . Ji (wi t'J' lVbreabrucli, Creta. lilai-ua tluoa: 1113 fet In-hea try Bartitia, Gouit-nbur : 122 fae; 7 In. poa by liavia. bt. 1-aul. J 20 iet ini-ntte by bnrg-eaa. Jarkaon nf J-.nr.olt; 117 foet 7 Inchaa by Hoffman. Xahla.ud. With .tump: a f-el JO1 ini bea by Honk. Buue. reei. ui'bea by T'i lej . .larkaon of Lincoln: b Jet 7 Inrhea bv atamptDn. Uoi henbuf g ; h feat 4 tnchea by Kkinnt-i. B"Oitellul I . b fei 6V Inchaa by Suit, oahkciah. SaCi-)J'd run. 2 minuiea 6-JD aafonda by fcmidi. 'J'turnliuli : 2 imnulea 7 aecunda by fckinner. Uttnuatnuff. 12-pound ahot tiut 44 fee! 4 t lichee by bahrelina. 'J'rumnull ; 43 ft 2 Inrhea by iHofrman. anlt.ntj; 42 1a-t 3 tnchna by Ba.rnea. Om hen hui. ?20-ard daah: 12 1 aeronda by TtoDy, Nelaon. 2'i ewc.micle by iiilb. I'reie. and Honk But z:i il-JS ronda by Burma. ouLhrnhui : 23 4-iu aerui.da hy Wuniubi-ey. eicolLabluff. Lauiduift 1iania m I he Itl'H jientatblDU nd fast. With long running atrides tbe police dog cbased the hopping lit- deck tennis loumament is to bei' cottontail but w ben last seen played Wt-dLfsday at :30. regard- Bunny was close to some prlctl less of the weather, according to busbes near ibe entrance or Ad ihe report from ihe intramural of-1 ministraiion ball. fice. The came -e 10 be p laved I in bat-k of Soc.al Science, but in j DATE IS SET FOR case of rain ihe loumament la to! FAPrT TV PIPA'IP be played in individual gymnaaUcs i rALLLM t JLalL room at tbe women 1 cvmnaslum I Betty Bider. Alice Rhirtarick. Mary Helen MeGinley, Betty Harrison, and Mildred Gisb are managing tbe deck ic-nnis games. riayers in tbe flnsl round are l-ouise W'estover, Delta Zeta. and Caroling Cooper: Jerry L Mere and Miriam Wigginborn. Illa Gaynma: Bernadtne Olaon and I-ols Crammer, Iielta Zeta : Mabel Heyne snd Caiherine Treadway. Sigma Kappa: Hope Allen and Amelia Margaret. Alpha Delta Theta: Evelyn Simpson and Mar jorie Hyde. Chi Omega ; Lna Klein and Irma Bieberstein. Alphs Delia Tbeta: Betty Shields and Adele Eisler. Gamms Phi Beta: Katber in Allen aDd Dorothea Mason, Delta Delta Delta. Tim EE SORORITIES VIN IN TOURNAMENT "JTlEpen of the Intramural base-! ''1l-K, ball games held Tuesday wert . -- Kappa DelU from Phi Mu; Alpha TZnrieT' Je.lii Theia second team, from 1 Grand jeand ... Tbeta Phi Alpba; Sigma Delta Tan from Sigma Kappa. Twmty-two rroups ar participating in tbe tournament thla yar As tbe tour nament proceeds, not only games for championships are being played, but alee a consolation tournament Tor losers Is being beld. Schedule of the garnet for Wednesday are Zeta Tau Ah; ha . VBrrette; Alpha KJ Delia vs. ml T"M - nHa nmmi a-a , Huso Hoffmaji. Aab.e-.fl Kappa Kappa flawima: Kappa Alpha 1 a,,, h ju..-ia si r.ui . Tbeta vs. Delta Zeta, second team. Ia case of rain-Tle captains are re quested by F.eitiy '-4cimberly. sport '.head of baseball. 1 call tbe intra mural of ice. Irvn i'rwatle, l.)itnibride .. J Hiiiald Hu uti. Cj-antl liand Ttngmr nanlira 111., Ti-rii;oii .... Ihymond Kimdt rrrii.'nbi'J H. Sk-lrner, rtrmtantuff B. Hunij.nr;'. fc.it.1 i.ai-lurf .... Ktmr 4-iena-bke. Wakf.ld I'inut larroil, lamljiidn .... . Itmrn tn-il. -fanm-u t .... Other iMdm. j Sea.! KlKauheid. -r.i . Li. Ilallifl VTI bililil 7'iieo t aiirubru-k. 1 i-et I'lvtiiretuu, lar t'ejiuir ..... T. j k. K lilt, kilnw. 't The i kirw awcM, Ja,-kaoii ... ' last ';i-i idau Ituu. Ot,ti-tiuurf ... week end wbtre ibey acted asl.:lu .'..Tn j.Ud ' Jodge la the staue i-mc eiatorical 1 . i ii-ui.uj ronteeu beld at tbe Vautersity of j ZZ, "ZZLt'SXL ' otnalia. tdain Horie. Omaha law'ta. Biroa. jmi,r.o Prof sort Judge Slate Peace Oratory Contest Preteesors H. A. White. R. Preaoott. and J. L. Wliite of I ni r entity were ia Omaha a le lAaVrs. 1ST7 J6.0U7 ir-a iu.a.4 Trumbull I4.ti.t Wakefii 14.1.74 .la.i-a.nin Liibcoint 14. nut eituart Ja.h.4 1'lay Jen'ei l;t.-a:' fienttpt 1 2.7ii7 Jnutanola il.tis Jiiui-l'Jua.l pl.'.-li.c among tl laaira. aVnaiai 4uuniNan. Harold Barnea. i-ioi iH-ntnirc .... 4.7al MHeir H-ttal Tl iiiiitaTi iCieu liwvi. HI. t'aul 4.7J7 tff.ii, uu . Velaon 4.I.JV Jeonaid Honii;. Huit 4 an! iammvr Meaal "tiiwti. 4. (Hi. 1 -i i4 4.24-p 4.2;. 4. 1.2 4 JkO a lit 4 I'H 4.int a 1 1 11;: i.nri in: II j i; it i ai4 DATES ARE CIEN FOR FLOWER SHOW Lincoln Garden Cltb Offers Many Prizes for Annual Plant Displays Instructors and Assistants Win Prolic May 15 at Annual Festival Faculty picnic for Instructors and aassistant Instructors of the Univer sity win be beld a.t the Auto club Wednesday, May 15, at 4:30 o'clock-. In esse of rain the picnic Is to be held at Robbers' cave. Sports, games, and dancing in the ere-oinr are to be offered aa part of The program. Tbe committee planning tbe pic nic consists of Karl Arndt. Instruc tor in economics; Pauline Gellatly. assistant Instructor In dramatics; Magnus Hestnes, instructor in mathematics; Helen Morehead, Vary Olesen. instructors in phys ical education: and Richard Wer ner of the department of Tjathe-maiica. Announcement or ihe date for tbe annual flower show of tbe Lin coln Garden dab was made this Intramuralt Invoke Day nf S porta Here For Coed Athletes Sport day for women of the r3 versliy of Nebraska, and tbe Ne- week by the committee in charge. ;hraska state colleges is to be held The exhibits will he opened to tbe I Saturday. Tbls is the first at public at Morrill hall from Sauur- 'tempt lo bold a gathering of this day noon, May 25 to Sunday even-j kind on tbe university campus ins,.. May 26. and it is the intention to make it Prir.es will be offered Tor ibe an annual affair, lsest sbow-ings and ibe competition I It is a link of tbe sports day be is open to all. Awards wi1 be based ing held throughout tbe country in esiiecially on arrangements of The j colleges. Sports day is based' on plants and flowers. At Vast 11 be principle of participants for all premimums will be ofiered in Tbe ;in sports. Fifty ariiis from groups four ceneral divisions wiih sirtyiibat cave been active in intramn- clagsiiica-ions. ni sports are to be chosen rep ii i -jj resent liis Cni versify, hornier Ilueker lnddrr No competition win he held be To Coach Have Teachers 'j" -t- part t j" the day program will take Press disprtcbes Tuesday carried l,,r on thla campus, and tbe .B6unc-iitent of tb selctjo f " P" H' b e College of -Andy- Schoeppel. former l"niver- j Agricultnre campus, sity of Nebraska football ytar. 1 j . the position of coach at Har Teachers college. Hays, Kas. He will replace Coach W. D. Weldleim, while the later Is on a leave of absence to take graduate work at Leland Stanford university. Churrch Society Holds Founder's Dinner Program Sigma Eta Chi. Congregational soririty, held their annual Found er's Iy banquet Saturday even ing. May 4, at the Woodburn party house. Manba Buerkle, president of i be organisation, presided over the banquet, and spoke informally on tbe growth of Sigma Eta Chi. Erma Appleby, an honorary mem ber, spoke on ber trip around tbe world at tbe banquet. Miss Appleby sketched bnefly her trip through the Tst on ber vy to tbe conference ai Mysore, j India. Mysore is a part of ihe one- j third of India w hich is noi undr i British rule, but has been governed by tbe same Maharia.lah for twenty-five years. The Maharajah has been able to keep all tbe different jieoplee under his rule living together peacably in a country where no Biiush soldier ever comes. Miss Appleby de scribed tbe palace as a picture taken from the "Arabian Nights." Could Have Seen Ghandi. On her visit Miss Appleby had been invited to meet the leader of the Ghandi movement, but was un able to do eo because of ber crowded schedule. IHiring ber trip about India, however, she had an excellent chance of observing tbe feeling toward the f imond com mis sion which bad been sent from England in answer to tbe demand of India for dominion status. Next January, unlets the demands of India have been fulfilled, revolt against tagland is forecast. Miss Appleby, Mrs. H. Hicbol on, and Mrs. Frederick Leavitt were tbe special guests of tbe ban quet. Agnes Gumbel, Rosalie Frail, Vra. Maurice Fitch. Faith Kim be r- ly, and Mr. E. Blacketeer were among the alumnae who attended tbe affair. Delta Sigma Pi Initiate Nine New Pledge Today Initiation of nine men will be beld by Delta Sigma Pi. national commerce fraternity, at tbe Lin coin hotel tbls afternoon at 5 o clock, according to Bemarr M Wilson, president. A banquet will follow tbe induction services, when H. F. Folk, a public accountant of tbe city, will give an address. Your Drue Store" rln Truti In Cady aei Soda -( J THE ) OWL Pharmacy 1 Nerth.Uth L Viola Butt Will Present Junior KeeitaJ Thursday Viola M. Butt of tbe class of jj Homard avirkpairick. will present j!tT: j ber Junior recital Thursday at '-.: ! 11:08 a tn al the rniverattv "Vm- eiiitfr. took firsi pnie. hile lay-I The roster of jv-Dtai hlon vlnneri ! vocation held ia tbe Temple the TT"V'1 Pi-r. NebraaUa Ve.u.yanin Nebraska high school track cir- ater. luisa Butt will be aororo - -tt, won eetcmj flare.. ; cle cow irrJuoe- nine team chare- pfrid bv Charies Pierpont Open E-naxngt Until Midnirht Open Snadays Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc. "HOME OP GOOD EATS" 1619 O STREET Everytiini' for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch, and Wemie Eoaat "NUFF CEDW AND ITS DEjv7 - r T PMENT AUt RICA enjoya anl is prcrtttng beyond meaaur a a result of the lt and chcipeat transportation i tbe world and. for the rcco'd it might be Utrd. tbe best and cheapest in the hitory of the world. Mot p'reori realtre that thia i true and posible because of several factor including The better urderftattding oetwee railroad and the public and between all those engaged is) pro curing railroad transportation, but one of the most important fartos, if rot the most important, is the fart tbat it hae bee porsib!e to obtain and use tremendous sums of new capital. Some idea of what this mean to an individual railroad or svFtem can be obtained from a study of the record of the Mitsouri Pacific I-ine. It is generally know tbat the railroads of the United States have been spending annually a averag-e of more than 7S0 millions of dollar. What this raeaus to a system like the Missouri Pacific can be understood from a brief tudy of the expenditures for any one year. The expenditures are for new equipment, new rail aed fastenings: additional sard tracVs. sidings and industry tracks and for additional main ranninj; tracks; automatic block signals, crrade arl( ,rr revision; reconstruction and strengtbeninar ' bridges, trestle and culvert?; reconstruction and inprov4metta 10 eeistirg freight and passenger trai equipment; trew shop mji hinrrv and tools; elimination of grade crossings; and other similar items. , I rpenditiirea for ilems of this kind in 1929 will total apprwaj mately $30,'K)0,000 oa the Missouri Pacific Lanes. Seme 4f tbe larger items are: Additional main running track (the coetiaMiatioai of rlie douhle trark progrsra fcetweeai St. Lnci .nd tefferson Cifvl New rail, tie plate, fastening-, etc irad and line revision Cprincipallw Kansas City and Pueblo) Automatic block signals . -P.WOOOf) 2,000,600 keeweew Reronstrorting esistiriar freight tram cars sad ira-pnore-n-ient to that equipment 2.000,00 ZJDOOfiM Strengthening and renewing bridges, trestle, etc 1,600 .DM Additional yard tracks, siding-s, industry tnrV iZSCJOOO FJiminatioa ef grade croisitigs, signals, etc 400,000 Shop machinery aad tools .... . .. , 308J006 And the foregeiing does not tnclode $11,006,000 fer sassr eainptrient, $8,500,000 of which is for new frenrht traiai car. $150.000 t"or new passenger trai cars and $1,250,000 for w swttcli locemotires. The public should know those facts in M-aW Sai laaaMaar naiSar staad the railroad eoestio aad I earaeattr wrgw astsr frtee I solicit ywaar ee oecrati smJ f ar V r j me- r " aV A Service institution'