"""t, ? n ' -sr Wpri'-'-ur' T7r f-'W" ,r n n,yrt "w ? .'ra'i, " M Jfc" -v-wvv y vj - . "7 JI'JJJWJW f & The Dai ly Nebraskan VOL. XIII. NO. 137 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, APRIL W 1914. Price 5 Cents ENGINEERS INSPECT THREE MINDS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT Ivy Day May 6 Ivy Day May 6 V QUEEN NOMINATIONS ELECTION OFFICIALS WILL NOT MAKE LUCKY NAMES PUBLIC. ELECTION TO BE HELD TODAY Eighteen Girls to Take Part In May Pole Dance Complete List Given Below Rumored May Queen Is One of the Dancers. Absolute secrecy is what the elec tlon officials of tho May Queen elec tion observed last night and would not permit any of tho nominations to bo published. Tho eleotlon proper will bo held today at tho Library. Tho names of the candidates will bo confided to the voters as they present thomselvcB at the polls. Tho officials givo as their reason for silence that some of the senior girls refused to run if their namos were mado public. Although this prohibition and modesty deprives tho public of very valuablo Information, still all will wait anxiously until tho ballots are counted this evening. Tho May Queen selection is decid edly a suffragette affair. Only girls of the senior class are allowed to vote for their preference The list of the Bonior girls who will take part In tho May Polo Dance are given below. We have it from the inside that the May Queen will bo 'one out of this number. Each reader is given one guess: , Valeria Bonnell Elizabeth Scott Florenco Malono Marlon Pettis Amy Armstrong Bckb Rogers ' I 0 M H $ " to.- 1 ::::. VflVV : wBiHEn fx" I(HIL iStV ft V;-.- '' y HCjt i liLrr tt rir351"L"J" - . , . .w. UPPER CLA88MEN WILL MAKE ANNUAL INSPECTION TOUR. INVESTIGATE HOME PLANTS Trip Will Be Taken Tomorrow and Saturday Omaha Tour Given Up This Year Havelock Shops Included In the Itinerary. (Copyright.) Erma Naevo Helen Jess Goraldlno Gray Phylis Noilegh Elizabeth Hydo Mary Chapln Johanna Ogden Mary Rokhar iMarguorot Long Marguorot McIIenry Helen Koehler GladyB Bunt COMMANDANT TALKS TO CADETS ABOUT INSPECTION Both He and Inspecting Officer Highly Pleased Delinquent Soldiers Are Warned. LAWS WILL SPEND DAY AT CAPITAL BEACH Annual Barbecue Fatted Ox Pre pared Dr. Maxey Returns In Time for Festivities. SHORT COURSE STUDENTS NOW AT THESTATE FARM About Fifty in Attendance Fewer Than in the Past Seventh Annual Event. Tho seventh annual short courso offered by tho Agricultural Extension dopartmont of tho University Farm is not as liberally attended as has boon the case In tho past. About fifty young people, ranging from twelve to eighteen yearB of ago, selected Tiy tho If i county superintendents of public in struction throughout tho state, aro in attendance. Prof. C. W. Pugsley has tho work In hand and Miss Huldah Petersen Is assisting him. Tho young men will receive Instruc tion In stock judging, farm machinery, dairying and animal husbandry. Tho fairer box will engage In sewing, cook ing and serving, preparation of dairy products and home decoration. Last night tho cadets woro relieved from tho regular routlno of drill to listen to a lecture delivered by tho commandant. Ho. commended thorn on tho work which they did in tho gov ernment Inspection and said that tho Inspector was also very much pleased and really surprised at tho showing made by tho cadets. Tho inspection, -AvhicbrwTurtho first-number of-thopro' gram for that afternoon, gave very good results. Thoro was only one man In tho entlro regiment who had a dirty gun. As tho inspection pro ceeded, ono thing was very noticeable in tho manner. In which tho cadets drilled. They showed tho best kind of spirit possible. Ho gavo as an ox ample the little incident which oc curred when ono company was doing extended order drill. Tho company was halted in such a position that a part of the men woro compollod to Ho down la a puddlu uf mud. Thuy did Vlolla-aofi Today is tho day when attorneys and near-attorneys are at largo. Im mediately after tho eight o'clock classes tho laws will dopart for Capi tal Beach, whorb they will colobrato their annual barbecue. Tho ontlro day will bo spent with feasting, sport, and oratory. Early UiIb morning tho fatted ox was propared for tho worst and long before this tho firo demons com menced tlioTr worK " Dr. Maxey is again on tho campuB and nothing Is lacking for tho most successful barbecue in tho history of tho Institution. Watch . tomorrow's isauo for tho gruosomo details. THE FIRST ANNUAL ALL- m UNIVERSITY PICNIC Large and Varied Program Prepared Tlckets-onSateTodayand Tomorrow. Tegncr Program. Tho following program will bo given at tho mooting of the Tegnor Society next Saturday evening at 8:15 In the Y. W. C. A. room, Temple: Vocal solo Ethel Bongtson Reading v. Axel Swonson Illinois. Considerable excitement has de veloped within the last few days re garding the Mexican situation. A large number of tho cadets have signi fied their intention of enlisting should war begin. . not falter, but throw themselves down in tho mire.' Tho commandant and tho Inspecting officer were vory much pleased by this show of spirit. Llou tenant Bowman also said that tho reason for tho poorer showing last year was tho fact that tho regiment did not work during tho year with tho inspection in vlow. He followed out a plan for the year which had for its climax tho competitive drill which came toward tho last of tho year. Under this plan tho government In spection was left to take care of Itself. This year, however, tho work was planned In such a way that the best possible showing could bo made at tho inspection. Ho next spoke for a Bhort time in regard to delinquencies. All absences (Continued on Page 4) Vocal solo Miss Brandoll STEIHM HAS ADOUT FIFTY HUSTLERS OUT FOR WORK Corey, of Old-Time Fame, Makes Hit Other Men Anxious to Make Good Showing." Definite plans have boon made for tho program on Ivy Day. In tho morning at ton o'clock the oration will bo dellvored by Mr. Basyo. After that tho historic Ivy will bo planted near tho Law building. After tho planting, tho May Queen will bo crowned with duo ceremony, as boflts such an Important personage. After tho-erowning-wlll-como-tho-Mny-polo dance. A novolty in tho way of a danco is planned for this year that promises to bo of real Interest. It has been definitely determined that both tho Black Masquo and In nocents will bo selected in the after noon at tho picnic. Considerable ob jection was mado to tho selection of the Masques in tho afternoon, but It was doomed advisablo in vlow of tho fact that a largo attendance was de clared and this wouid help to make tho afternoon m'oro of an official func- Tho upper classmen of tho Engineer ing Collego will mako tholr annual inspection trip Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2. Tho trip this year will JjiimadothriiuglLtliQyjiriQii8j)JarLt9 in and about Lincoln. Tho committeo in chargo, composed of Professors V. L. HoIHster, chairman, J. N. Brldgo man, C. L. Doan and L. F. Beaton, decided that becauso many of the on glnoers were alroady familiar with tho Omaha Industries as a result of having taken trips lit the past,tho best policy would bo to have tho In spection at homo and reserve Omaha . for noxt year, when tho event will bo new again. Tho Lincoln Commercial Club has worked-In cooperation with tho com mittee in their efforts to secure per- jnlssloiL tp -make- tho inspectlons.TJie Interest and loyalty of the enterprises through which tho trips will bo mado has lightened tho work of those in chargo. Tho itinerary of the trip Is as fol lows: Friday, May 1. Havolock Shops Leave Lincoln at 8:15 a. m Thirteenth and O streets. Leave Havelock at 11:30 a. ra. Lincoln Gas and Electric Company's TMant-Moet at plant at 1:00 p. mT" Leave plant at 2:30 p. m. Burlington Railroad Company's Tho football practice last evening was attended by about fifty anxious candidates for tho 1914 Stlehm roller. Corey, tho two hundred and ten pound youngster, tackle of last year's freshmen, is performing In great fashion. Last night ho was drop-kicking, sending the pigskin for forty-five, fifty, flfty-flvo, and oven lxty yards. He was putMng plenty of height in them an dgettlng them off fast. Round Houso-OO p. m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 2. City Water Plant, A Street Meet at plant at 8:30 a. m. Cushman Motor Works 10:15 a. ra ta 12:00 m. Beatrice Creamery Company's. Ico Plant 1:00 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. . (Contlnuod on page 2) ANNUAL CORNHUSKERS 60 T0PRESS MONDAY Complete Outline of the Campus Re-' moval Question Other Orig inal Features. & A. tho Masques and Innocents have not yet been selected, but will bo an nounced lator. Thursday, tickots will bo on sale on tho campus by tho XI Deltas, tho sophomore girls' socloty, and on Fri day tho Silver Serpents will try ly 'their charms to outsell tho XI Delta. As has boon previously announced, thp cost of these tickets will be twgnty-fivo cents each, and besides admitting tho bearer to all functions of tho day and entrance to tho park, will also entitle' each bearer to a lunch. In spite of tho fact that the committeo wjll have to pay about five cents a person for tho use of tho park and that there will be other expenses, the committeo will bo able to provide a really good assortment of eats. Any (Continued on page 2) t "Tho 1914 Cornhuskor will bo on tho press by Monday," declared Editor Trimble yesterday. A special man Is horo from Omaha and the final dummy Is bolng mado. The CornhuBKer start Is working day and night rushing tho work through to completion. The annual will bo out this year in tho customary tlmo after tho date set for tho initial appearance. Several original and interesting in novations have been introduced In this . year's Cornhuskor. Instead of tho customary campus scones in tho front pages, this portion of tho book will be devoted to a complete outline of tho "campus removal" question. Plans of tho campus as It would l)e at tho Farm and as it would bo when extended In tho city have been yfe-' pared by an export architect. Valu--ablo Information will also bo pub lished which will -glvo tho citizens ot the state, as well as tho students, a comprehenslvo'vlew of the whole. situation. i ! 4' V. . v.- r-- ul tv . -H 1 if '! 1 u iU i fc c i k. ..