PAGE 4 Simons Sponsors Advertising Contests for UN Students Rules for jwo advertising con tests sponsored by Ben Simon and Sons, Lincoln firm, have been an nounced by the company's adver tising staff. Both contests open today. All regular students of the Uni versity of Nebraska are eligible to compete with the exception of those who are employees of Ben Simon's or are connected with The Daily Nebraskan. The contests, which close March 4 and 11, respectively, are to be qualified as merchandising and in stitutional. The winning merchan dising ad will be published in The Daily Nebraskan March 12 and the institutional winner on March 19. Both winners will receive $10 gift certificates from Simon's. Contest judges will be Mr. F. C. Blood, University of Nebraska; Archie Bailey, Lincoln Chamber of Commerce; Joyce Ayres, Ayres Advertising Agency; Lyle Johnson, Lincoln Star and Dorsey Mcln tyre, Lincoln Journal. Complete rules are as follows: 1. Any number of eligible con- Wenke Case Set For Trial; Law Students Jurors The Bob Wenke shooting case will be tried in the Problems of Proof Laboratory of Law College just before spring vacation, ac cording to David Dow, law pro fessor. The case will be tried before a jury of pre-law students, on a district court pattern. Julian Hop kins and Tomas Luhe will be counsel for the plaintiff, Wenke, while the defendant will be rep resented by Carl Windrum and John R. Sullivan. The name of the defendant has yet to be de termined through the study of conflicting evidence by the plain tiff's counsel. Wenke, shot in a staged scuf fle with William Rundle and other law students, stated, "I feel confident that the culprit will suffer his deserved fate through the determined efforts of my very able and competent counsel, Mr. Luhe and Mr. Hopkins." testants may collaborate on one ad, the prize to be divided among the contestants should they win. 2. Ad entries must be complete with layout, copy and Simon's signature cut. 3. Contestants may use illustra tions (available at the advertising school) or use original art work. 4. Any entrant may submit as many entries as he chooses in each contest, but he must specify which contest is being entered. 5. Contestants in the first con test must go to the store and in spect Simon's merchandise to be featured in the ad. 6. Entries must be turned in to the advertising school (307 Social Science) on the day the individual contests end, March 4 and 11. 7. Ads may measure either four columns by 12 Vi inches or five columns by 10 inches. UN to Sponsor Water Works Meet Feb. 19-21 A state-wide water works con ference, sponsored jointly by the university and the Nebraska League of Municipalities, will open next Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Union. Students and faculty members as well as water com missioners and public utility men will attend. The three-day program in cludes eight lectures by UN in structors and other specialists dealing with the supply, utility, distribution, and purification of water, plus moton pictures, two inspection tours and a speech. "A Newcomer Looks at Nebraska," by Dr. C. W. Borgmann, Dean of Faculties, Friday evening after the closing banquet. Saturday morning the confer ence will travel to Ashland to inspect the Lincoln water plaat. Graduate Club Meets Tonight The University Graduate Club, recently organized, will hold its second meeting tonight at 7:30 in Parlor X in the Student Union. Food and fun are promised to every member, according to Rosanne Svoboda, social chairman. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thcta Sigma Phi to Hold Tea for Women Journalists Theta Sigma Phi, national women's journalism honorary, will hold a tea for all women journalism students who will be juniors and seniors next year at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 4:00 p. m. Featured will, be a short talk by William F. Swindler, director of the school of journalism. The present members of the honorary are Ardis Stava, Ruth Willman, Nadine Anderson, Jean Jensen, Tottie Stewart, Marian Crook, Jeanne Kerrigan, Susan Storz, Priscilla Bailey, Betty Weible, Barbara Rowland, and Phee Mortlock. Wednesday, February 18, 1948 AFTER EXERCISE REFRESH YOURSELF Wr to n n HJ1 - ififlP my-" .4 OTILEO UNDEI AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMTANY Vx LINCOLN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1948, Th Coca-Cola Compwiy 17 Men Tapped By Alpha Zcta Seventeen junior and senior men became members of Alpha Zeta, national agricultural hon orary, last Thursday evening at initiation ceremonies held on Ag campus, according to Ned Raun, president. All initiates ranked in .the up per two-fifths of their class. They were selected on the basis of scholastic standing, leadership abilities and personal morals and character. ' Those chosen were: Rolland Essman, DeWitt; Burton French, Auburn, Calif; Gene Gard, Baver Crossing; Eugene Goin, Wymore; Robert Howe. Wymore: Donald Kellog, Edgemont, S. D.; Quentin Lindsey. Stockville: Frank Lowry, Mason City; Duane Munter, Coleridge; Aldon Nielson, Ansley; Roger Otto, Phillips; Rob ert Perry, Wolbach; Howard Sautter, Lincoln; Fred Turner, Spokane, Wash.; Paul vican, mo- nowi; Clifford wagener, iNonoi.; and Edward York, Lincoln. Aftr the ceremonies. Prof. Chauncey Smith of the Ag Engi neering departmeni gave a wel coming address to the new ini tiates. Dr. L. K. Crowe, Dairy Husbandry department, and Prof. M A. Alexander, Animal Hus bandry department, were also present for the ceremonies. All of these faculty members are Al pha Zeta alumni. Lunch was served at the end of the meeting. Q)?fiIIS5 ur Forty-Third Year! Gather 'round you budding "Hucksters" Enter NOW In Simons 2 ADVERTISING CONTESTS! Winning Ads to be Published In The Daily Nebraskan! Here's your chance for fun, fame and a $10.00 addition to your wardrobe. Enter one or both contests now . . . It's easy, just read the rules below. The type of ad or merchan dise to be featured, we leave to you! CONTEST NO. 1 Merchandise Ad Starts today Ends Thurs. March 4 Published Fri. Mar. 12 CONTEST NO. 2 Institutional Ad Starts today Ends Thurs. March 11 Published Fri. Mar. 19 Here Are The Rules . . . They're Easy! 1. The ad must e 50 column inches in size, 4xl2V2 or 5x10. 2. fids must be complete with layout, copy and Simon's signature cut. (Clip one from this ad) 3. Contestants may use illustrations available at the school of adver tising, or original artwork. 4. On the first contest, contestants must come into Simons and iatpect merchandise to be featured in the ad. 5. Any number of people may collaborate on one ad, the prize to be divided among participants. 6. Submit as many entries as you like for each contest, specifying on each presentation which contest is being entered. 7. fill regular students of the University of Nebraska are eligible to compete, except employees of Simons and the Daily Nebraskan. 8. Entries must be turned in to Room 207, Social Science Bldg. on the days contests end. JUDGES: Professor Bleed, Archie Bailey of the Chamber of Commerce, Joyce Ayres of Ayres Advertising Agency, Lyle Johnson of the Lincoln Star and Dorsey Mclntyre of the Lincoln Journal.