The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    torn
Till: DAILY MIIKNSKAN
TRACK MEN COME
BACK FROM TRIP
TO TEXAS CAMPS
Thinclads Roll Into Local
Field Sunday; Showing
Pleases Schultc
LAMSON DRAWS HONORS
Nchgh Sophomore Tics Meet
Record in High Hurdle
Race at Austin
Win; Dun (let Chum?
II 'ith Arir ) ork t.ianlt
llliif lloM ami MrMul
Ion, limner Sebiwaka gridiron
.Ian. have received contracta
"iti !! wnh I 'It New V,Olk
I. laiiia h.i rinna! fociiti.tll
Irani I'luc dec lti'i Ual lilclil
I I. t In" a ruiiaidfiing Ilia
l-'tifooii'da irbl) and that
if uuil 1'itilxbly know tlefl-niii-ly
1 1 bin tew da.vs
hi-ihfr or liol li would accept
ltif m;..i,i Km H Male t al
Ihf same Line Mc Mullen,
like i. i-tnil tin xiiu
I UK l coin ra I
lii Nr v,mk (llama Ham
haa had a aurressful record In
lair n'iMni ami tank one
Of i'w heller M'I"H Jrt''
sioual i.m.. ilioiuh not cm a
ar. rrlia-. will) ui'h outfit
a Hi.- riankfnrl rllu Jacket.
with which Kd Wrlr a con
netted tor a IlllirV
RACQUET MEN START
. TEAM COMPETITION
Playina Determines Varsity
Eight Outfit; Matches
Take Full Week
DUCRY, HEACOCK PLACE
BOXERS ENROLL FOR
HAIL T(
i:rSJr vuJV.-i Students Enter Contest at
Omana wnicn uccmcs
rmhuiip andiron montor toeK
Charge of th 19Jt Cornhukr foot
tall ,uad In th third
spring football i'on.. Although
Coach Bbi dirt not tak over rtina
compltlaly. leavinj much of tho
work, to Coach "tunny" Oak, ht
anant la haura In oatting so-
IVli...liMr ron.KU.ion anion, , J,;;,;".;, m.n 0V,h. ,,u.d
univeralt) tat queu-cr fur place on j hf var(ou. po,tion hold by
th varaiiy (pedal right man tram
A held tesierdav afternoon on
ih Ural tninla rourit and fivo
match were scheduled. To the ac
companiment of ft atrong wind and' r,8,0n r on hand to got ai
unit aurrod ; torvio and a photograph or
a a i rut deal of UuM hn
each. A usual tho arrival or a
now rveiajiron mentnr 10 a b0 ovant
at tho Cornhuher ochool and pho
tographer and nowopapor men
from all ovor tho Miooourt Valloy
n in.
tho
I itl bo tiownrd al Hi nirt i
Hubert I.. iiuihiia. .!". II"
pound'. Harold S tutran. '37. IM
1 pound a. I'ltxnl Utr Lampion,
lail rinti ick-.ru. SK. IH ihiuiiiU;
! Harry iMiignun. '51. I3i K.untU,
I present iat It n i ( 1 1 n . turn
I'ofl. '51. H iliit. I'lrarnl aril-
tor A. V I' liaiiii loii; W illiam
I Wilt. Z2. UT iKiiin.l. ami Jotin
Adam Jr. '3ii. !. pound, will
! romrlf .
malrhra rro(
BALL TEAMS BATTLE
l oh Mror)- S hul'r and
i l r 1 1 1 ) irarkiri. l-ArDty-oui-
'root, trturm-d to fatulliar tamp ,
in siound r-'ut2ay attrrniHn froru
ibr annuai Tra and S M. f. II
! brtv th uxnrd llirir
outdoor coniix-tltion l.'orouraertl (
by ili liom or thr Scarlrt and i
i mjn rj'rirntatl,, rolally
Dibomoro trrfornirr. ih Nt I
biarka mrctor r,rrfl
brine rr rll t'lrr1
r..i...i fin. I fAra-tnl.f.Alrd htr ihinct
..r .h. lin. i.. r t. .m in commc Itic .ovrr th "A" Slurck a burl-
S, romrvriatlon. . ! r th lrtoi.
Ilirnhrh! of th forchuiikrr tn ! Martrd for tlir
a:oo rro Willi Umwu'i t tr
ior in thr huh hurdlr o.rnt at
lo a .iaiiiif KHiur fraluird only
by habitual bootine. tb arlty 13"
to tho I'olUruui
b to 4 xiciory
DiniM-ii ,eam tIme UfW
, iat Ditni no an
now football diroctor. From now
on tho woarora Of tho Scarlot will
brand of tho plgikln gamo. Coach
Bibio ia an advocate of tho wide,
open aame with plenty of forward
Aui.D. rYlday brr h tied th
oirft tf?co;-d. 14ardi Mb Jun.p
t( r .'fori aod t'ob Totuaon' broad ,
;unjplcf. All thrr of thr? tnrn ,
a Kirbomor ad vbould count
n:un :hi com Ids tcaton.
Time Conaidered Good
The N!sh HI hurdlrr i:frrJ
niir th oarrirr In 14$ rroid.
fcich I ry rood for an arly aea
mik. bil rtard tlc (tot
ivr th n font mark In th hib
jan-p. a boon to Hurler tuna jump
xbllr Uaucer
V", but b
chad from th mound In th third
af'.rr a banal of bit and hooltUK.
It aa a luran day for a ball
garuv in acyon' Iranu. th bifh
ir.J makinir rtrldioc utrrmely
irachrrou. No on tud to be
iJaylnR thrlr Mandard brand of
bancball. altliOU5U Toppe look
Idk at hort.
SnyRX and tlrare maDaged to
poke out bit that were good for
tbr bates. bil Kye sol th
only two barer for th aftruoon.
Coach Rhodr orkd hi men for
ix fnninr and called it an after
noon. Armatif. Hoao and Dckett !
ui tne toiioainc
J played off:
I Andi-raon t'ameron. I1b
i bautth . fullbnwk. Ifl Koarlo
Shrrman. Suplim v. 710.
Itolx-rton tiant.
1 . .1 TrAuflli Witk fliot and ball deception
1 Maubr. .ill comma lb rr.t of j 'h ' Nbr;
' th.. rk. and a n. .. of namn Muad B.bl. "m
'.111 lr potrd or ai lb court!""""'" o rk "tK
rach afternoon. Sit men lll be xb howlnc mad by th Com
dio.m from the nioit uccful of BUjllt.r lrar .qU, t ib annol
t;oe competluB and lll b Id- Xrx, . ray. 4 Au:io and at S
eluded aa :i out of th eifbt ibat, M , ( aita noihtnn t b
will cowpo tn arity iam. 1 o :tn,llirj f he Hukr thinclad
lot tbe eifht former ,rru.: canje thmuab with om pcilnt and
Charl Urarork and Coral IMbry, ,,oa turned In otu eiceptlonal
have already been aarded rlare. ; uni(.( Jn (h(l nurJ, Cobe" Tom
oiher .rlou candidate intludo i,-crd third In th broaJ Jump
Zelen. Ueuder. Sherman axd Kob- a, 8 M and letrt took jc
rtou. ,,,'ond In th hieh Jump lth tb mil
Th firt meet of the eaon will rf,imy lrum f iraihin third to com
bo held aom three week henr. i p)f (l hf .braka corln at I'al
April 26 and ben the varlty Uf Tne ho,nt U(J mt Autlu
eijat win eocoumer me rv.u... WIf ,ulv brilliant a al S. M
r.a and Kan unlvemlty. both at r l.0ch n been point
h.anta.
are acheduled to work tomorrow In I
Tbe '
HaO.fr A Tram.
an. for a an foot hlrh Jumper hat
been rarr arouna ora.vva tnc t!,e reeular prartlce Fame
rb. da? of Hob Turner and hi re-1 summary I a follow:
murkaoi ei:ons. lorahoo openf-a
l.i. arlty competition with a ec
oud at the Tea ramet and a third
at the M. I", affair, both timea
retTir.a aboe th m foot mark.
Mombera of 'he "N bri.-ka team
-re high in their prai.-e of the
ou:hrm HfUj. statins that they
never bad een urh real cotnpcU
lion To meet marks oere broken
by Nrbrafka athlete; and then they
ould iratn only fifth place with
'Seir ef.'orta Bevard burled the
,elin for a new- meet record Kri
iij at Austin but had to be con
tent with a fifth place while the
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i r.'.w. ro . . .
ib ..
vx n ;r . . .
: Mf rf . .
, I.. H I h:;-.
V Vtl:lm.
Pt IT.p. p . .
r
I 1 It
Hler II IrtUB.
1 kvf '.
jl'.. M -.
Comhusker ltd relay quartette i i; ,r ;;
ier,n-d the diManc In record time ; Ko b f
11 Tim nn ik
but to no avail for
meant a fifth place.
Compete Until Finih
too only i
i ,
riulfr. p
W cBUra. y .
A third in the two-mile relay u i To.,,,
the only cKor.cp m the baton pa&a- J K rlm
iLg event that the Hujker repre- ; a Tra
?f-ntative placed in bu'- In ill tho . fin,
rare they turned in remarkable I Wm hit ; k. st. p
Play Lasts Until Friday;
Groups Set Own Time to
Wage Contests
Inr for th conference champion
j (hip in tbe outdoor tor the pad
I threa year and t his Jear It teeai
in maian - win nar our vi cue
bet opportunitle in year to brine
back th BiR Six tlaf. Individual
track men are developing a the
time draw near for the outdoor
meet at Iowa State and tome mark
uould be nunc up by tbe Corn
uufker trarkster.
Claude Bracoy, aontational Rico
Institute aprintor, turned in a
world' record in tho century in
two consecutive day at the south
i ern relays but was not allowcd-tho
Mixed double group. of th ten- record because of a slight wind at
cis tournaments will play off tbctrj his back. In th Southern Metho
g.mes thi week before Friday, jjit Relays at Dallas, the southern
April 5. Each group is to arrange (printer clipped the century in t.4
but Knute Rockne did not allow tho
time becau of th wind advan
tage. At Austin tho day before in
ithin itself th playing hour, and
i reservation are- to he made oue
day in advance with the caretaker.
t Men'a intramural are co-operating the Txa Relays, Bracey was
J 1 with the girls' Intramural to spon- clocked at 9.5, bettennQ the world'
S tor thi mixed double tournament. record by one-tenth of a second.
: Tournament bulletin have been j Bracey' record at Austin may b
I posted at the tennis courts, and in j considered aa a world's record as
'the women's gymnasium. Tho.e
J entered are as follow:
.1
i it t
i i i -
III!-
I-lt t'pf. :ti
mr.. Tw ha
Phi B;a ir.d
Hra: 1' !. V
l-l-
In
Porhnp
jfi-i. nnlr . ha rml at iSa ' 1 -T tir 1 OB !'!: f-ft
finish. o'f 'olr t II. c t. pi-.'r; J:ti
The Pnday games at Texas I ni-1 'v '"; w " ,"
. . , , . . ' and runa. ift :ufxk.
verity were neia unatr loeai i t )n . rr j ana
eaiher conditions with flower ' in . eff oii:i ani i ia i ir.
Moommg all around, qui. a con- t ht pl, .. K,,
rl tO li't week-end Conditions in itraxl. t l-. to huarnbr: to Utftaa-
.Vr-brafka. Merubers of the south-1 .
ern track teams, aidf-d by good out- lrirnc cnirnn r
door iraining conditions, were in tLIUr,Hc ?l.llt.LIL-L.r.
valient shape, and had th Jump j MEETING TONIGHT
(tn all the northern swhools. sat-
urday'a tneet was held in a stiff
ird. whirb hampered the record
breaking perforranr-e of the pre-
ious day.
Many Praise Hutfcers
Performanc of the Cornnu'ker
rrpresfTiative received the prais
of all who witnessed tbe meet and
miiAtes an inrreitwi in strenctb
in the coming Big Six meet. Ne
braska athletes were included in
tbe best competition the country
had to offer and came through with
:l)Eg color.. Jbeir effort com-
Clider club will hold a meeting!
tonight in M. E. :"7. at T:?.0 o'cloc k.
The main business of the evening!
will be ihe election of permanent
oificera of the organization. Tnere j
will also be a discussion of the gen
eral natute and details of the glider
whih the group is at present en
gared in building
This plane is expecic-d to be com
pleted in about two month' time.
It will have a thirty-two feet wing!
spread, length of twenty teet. and
width of seven feet. Tbe oreaniza-
one regularly
versity.
enrolled in the uni-
par-d very favorably with other i tion is open for memberriip to any
E.c ix member.
Monday' work consisted of lim
bering op with a varsity vs. varsity
meet scheduled for thi Friday. Tbe
Kansk Relay at IawTer are the
next meet on the Hueker Bcht-dule,
carded for April 12.
' Uartk.-'I 1-ay. ka;-r-a Alpha Thfia.
. ; ar.i. Fsoa H'aiathouae. Alpf. Taa ttmaa.
t kl'.nns jnao. j-rn jid ana ninr
t'uKtrock. thl ' .amtna Wtj
aliia Mai' f:tm. ind Favrharf. Nl
ta Flcma lainMi. -a SXrltn. Ir;ta Zla
n't Pjtrr.r-icn. irn-.a u.
M DonaKl. ;arr.ma Phi Ki'l and Jim
T..IOIU ft.cma Ph' Ea.ion vi HrttT
Uandrai. Hit" I frir.f. I 'a Ciiiiib and Ik Tar.
and J in . eff ' Itit Kappa Pi
ftate-rVid tM in-,. and M'- 'ay.
Karpa f'-.rrr.a. Parr.ot.d Alph Itlta
Pi. aai ticmtor. W.ta t'pailon
Aii.b. Ilta rlta r.i. tii Uohw.
PI hai-pa Phi t nil.nn. Alpha rbi.
at.d rp. A phi 'lau t'tiica
uMf. Alih l"it af.d t;i!;p:a. S rttia
Nil ia Koff. P; Tb:. and Kvfl-
aon Phi Kappa Pal.
Honor, ah. ha XI r:ta. and (tmlih.
F'hl Kappa 'm. it S'aT.T . F'rl ttmfrl
II. and I'atcllo Alpha t rma Phi.
A'tiarman. -.arnn-ia Pm H' a. aaa
C.aaulll. Phi Kar-pa i'al. t rVnri,k. Al
pi. a XI I'e'la. ant Hoka.'. Wia Taa
I -a
HftlVtli. A pha I -a Tra:a and
Zunlka. Pi k..ppa PI. x o-i hrr.a-n.
. S.arn.a Kai.ri. apd M 1 f-' Tht-a Xi
j Bath Hakf-r and W&coiiard. F'bl Jvar
I fpa Kappa a luiaa Wanoirr, rita
Zta at.d I.in.huri 7h a IjI.
i.i..a ili 7u. aro .'
Jtan 7fa l-'a Tu a ViD'a-r.-. J H,
a-4 furtu.aLa-h, fa H
Kdhar. 7 h-:a Pn; Alpha and Sfhlca.
Thfta Xi ti l'lkirian Albtia XI Isr.
.a. and Hi'o. A 'pha 4-amnia r.h
Pacturn. Ij-a oat.Ttia. ao cit.
'dnvak. Tli.ia t "hi. a Kapa kipid
'Garrirr.a a-nd Haun.a-n tita Tin Jna.
IMar I'a Baffin. a. and Ta 4r. of
1 Tlu Kappa K p ton -a STanovan. Phi
St u and Art s-n-wd'-r. l'a.pt S:rma.
there was very little
tago at hi back.
wind advan.
Oklahoma A. A M. won the team
championship In tho national colle
giate wrestling tournament at Ohio
State University Saturday. The
Oak Aggiea won four out of tho
eight matches and tho four men to
win in tho finals were McRoady,
Bancroft. Van Webber and Cald
well. Tho Oklahoma Farmers have
a reputation of being one of tho
strongest wrettling team in the
country and wa th only school to
place in more than two matches.
The Sooner from Oklahoma won
one match in the 125-pound divi
sion, two title went to the Univer
sity of Illinois, and one to Cornell.
Nebraska "ained one point in the
tourney by Captain Joe Toman's
victory in the second round of tho
165-pound class. Toman waa climi.
nated in the third round.
MANY ENTER GIRLS
INGLES TOURNEY
TiITTi-f I
Nu.
if-lta iania-.a and ).-'Kka.
a pnrd. 1 fifiirra.. at.
Elleosburg, Wafh. 1P Tbe
BALL
Coach States That Changes
In Team Are Possible
Before First Game
New baseball uniform bave
been issued 1o tbe fevenieen mem-Trf-r
who will comprise ih varsity
liaHchit.il t-guad of lb University
of Nebraska for ih 38?i baseball
i-easrm. The tniforma were issued
io the varsity Friday evening after
P'-aclk.
In jiassicg out tbe sails. Coach
"Choppy" libodes inaide plain that
ibis did not necessarily constitute
I'lTiaJ selection of tbe lea.ro and that
there may be and j.robably wil be
soirie more charge before the
opening game which ia early next
inoBXh. Tbos men who received
the new uniform and who at pres
ent look to be the bet of the lot
ire:
Pitchers: Cliir Sloan. Verdon.
Tber Pickett, Scott bluff ; Henry
Armalia, Columbus.
Calcher: M. Wllliama, Slortkville;
Ilarold HaJbeisen, Litchfield; Kes
xeth Gaston, OgaJlabx.
First BaBfeHwn: Harvey Grace,
Mascot: Adolph Lwandowt,kL Chi
cago, n
Seoond basemen Ioyd Bttts,
Arcadia: Jake Maaer. Lincoln.
Shortstxrp : Gletn tllatrom, Lin
coln: L Winiajna, Stock ri lie.
Third baaeroen; Marshall Keyes,
HoTbrook; Jamea Row, Hoorter.
Owt fielders: Gilmore Ixcker,
WaShrnrt-on : Aui Alien. Mitchell,
and Willard Viae, Lincoln.
followjiie item appeared in the
I Campua Crier, at Washington
j Stai Normal :
! perhaps you noticed -.me up
1 Lo-date news items in the Campus
Ijocals last week concerning Miss
I Meifner, Miss Grup, uzi Miss
ll'irken. The enterprising makeup
i mn at ibe printer while searr h
'ing for more items tor ihe am pus
i Ixirtal coluTTiB, used their ingenu
iiv. -sire stuff. We may published
stale riews once in a while, but we
' will endeavor o see ibat lliia col
! omn is primed tuntamjetcd here
; after."
' Mildiad
I '.-'a X i
. M umaci end kappa S rma
I . .
Hoff R and
Alpha Xi I'-la
Eighty-live girla at now entered
in the girls' single tennis tourna
ment. Entries lor the tournament
will close Wednesday at noon. AH
who entered will find their oppo
nents' names on tbe tournament
bulletin in tbe gymnasium Thurs
day. First round are to be played
i off by April 13. Courte can be re
' i served with the caretaker of the
college court one day in advance.
Docy McLean's fame
Strett hct Over U iAe
Field; Hub Surmi
I PLAYERS OPEN WEEK S
i RUN IN FRENCH DRAMA
Catwtffffaefl freaa Tare. I.
not laken by th- cribbed poetry
'and artificial ir-arning of Trissotin.
, had a prominent part in the play.
iHersihter, Armande. played bv
j Grace Ilow e. had disdained tbe
j hand of Clitandre for the hirber
i things, in her estimation, such as
! philosophy, science und literature.
Costumes Are Realistic
Tbe cosiumes of the players are
very realistic from the women with
Their long hooped Jreesed to the
men with their knee breeches.
They are approTiriate for tbe time
in which tbe action ia supposed to
nave taken place.
The complete cast included Har
lan Easton, Irene Martin, Gnoe
Howe, Ci'eda Bricka. Robert Reade,
Mary Murchiaon, Zolley Leroer.
Elwood Rajnay, Edain Quinn, Irene
Lavely, Harold Woods. Al Poska,
and Joy Storm. Miss Alice Hoveil
directed the jlay.
Announcement was made on the
prorram of the aea.son's finale in
which tbe University Players 1J
present Shakesa.' -Midjsum- j p fc. fc L N.brlttkjl
mer Night ' lr.w " That rivid .,... ,flt1. 6 ...a,,,, rvra.
"ltor" Martin J. ,MfLen. Ne
braska train' r, haa a tvputauon ex
tending Into international athletic
,'ircles. The fact war brought out j
Saturday at tbe P. M. U. relay In
Tea. when Paavo Nurml, the
' Thantom Finn" came 10 him and
asked for a massae. preliminary
to NurmJ's participation in a spe
cial two-mile race.
The famous runner requested
that 'Ioc" examine hi mucl-a
and give him a rub-down. The re
quest complied w ith. he speeded 10 ;
another victory, although falling
short several second in hi at
lempt to establish a new world' j
record. '
'Doc' Makes Comment
Nurmi' visit. "Doc" said, wa ;
probably occasioned by knowledge 1
of 1? Nebraska trainer gained;
from Willie Ritola. tbe Finnish run-1
cer who was in Lincoln during the ;
national A. A. V. game last sum-,
mer. I
"Tiara ihe only way I can think
of for him to find out about me." ,
said "Doc." "I thought pernaps i
Schulte had sent him, but I found '
out that be hadn't, to tbe only way !
he oould have beard about mo was I
from RJtola. I worked on him last !
summer w hen be was here during i
the A. A. L gamea."
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ST. PALL GOES INTO
NATIONAL TOURNEY
comedy will be shown at the Tempi-
tbfcater in tbe wek April 22-27.
Schultc Postpones Grrek
Track Events Until Todav
Tricolor track meed, which wa
poat posed yesterday bt-r-anse of
high winds, will be held this after
noon tn tbe stadium, according to
Henry F. Schult. AH track m
to j ter
ea N
Jen
KOSMET COMPLETES
TRIP ITINERARY
IfMiJ trwm race. -
produced In tbe Kramer high school
coditwium nnder tbe direction f
Jodee
CUrke. boi
braska.
men tn
lernuiimen
braaka Alumni association
pions, are entered is the national
high school toutnatotnt 10 be held
this rk under tbe autpicea of tbe
University of Chickgo. St Paul will
play ia a first round game Tuesday
Naugntuck. Connecticutt according
to tbe tourney draw announced Sat-
nraday
f wilh that
(kfi3367
for cJeeafng
'.sno
' MC.NS SUITS
TOPCOATS
; UOMENS SWTS
; WTJOL DRESSES
I a aa.
Johnston and Bruce T Tbe Winnemutca, Ner, t-m. m 1
toih former student st Ne-I tis wy to tli sweet. psd tbro 1 i'iClf
Associated with These Two ! linmla Sunt; a . t1 faul entered CIXOI.L.V
promoiing ibe Kismet en-iibe national tdfflar las' rear but
1 are the member of 1-b wa Himinated in the fira-t came in . f .
th tbe champiotiFb'p round
Cleaners
I aW VVTHS
meat
1929 Champions
DECK TENNIS IS NEXT
INTRMI:R L SPORT
Seven l'nlriiy of Nrbiaska 1
atudenta are among th thirty fi 1Vl.k ,rnu)g- which I bc lug
amateur boxer who hate entered ,,t,)f(, ot the fltai lime aa an til
th Midwest A. A. 1. lourney 10-1 traniural apon ai 111 1 nivt-raii ui
nlchl at Ih Crelglilnn I Diversity
g)nnulum. New I92J senior A
U. ehmfii H elfh fl-aln
Nebraska, bttlna April S Muip-
nienl will b lurnisheil by th wom
en's Bh'!el ed'teaiittn rtetMt menj, I
Tl i:SI)Y. APRIL 2,
and Uio louiiiMiiient will be rUwa
at ihn volley ball courta In back of
hucial hi'lcncca
Uik Icnul4 la almiUr lit tfhBli
111 si 01 Ing luateAii of a ball tad
la. qiifl. rings of rubber are throw
ove r 1 be net. 1 here are tao gtil 0.
a tram, and auy number of teama
may be entered by a grouii.
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Conquering the Cascades -
SNOW falls every month ia the year
where tbe Great Northern crosses the
Cascades. Steep, tortuous grades increase
tbe difficulty of the railroading problem.
Nature his stubbornly resisted man's
effort to conquer the range.
In January, 1929, the new Cascade tun
nel was opened. Man, with electricity
as an ally, had conquered the
Cascades.
The eight-mile bore was
driven ia three years a
record impossible without electric power.
And tlcttrification has been extended
to the entire 75-mile route through the
mountains.
The conquests of electricity on the
Land and oa the sea, in the air, and
underground, are making practicable the '
impossibilities of yesterday. As our vision
encompasses wider horizons, elec
tricity appears as a viral contri
bution to future industrial
progress and human welfare.
M1IOC
GENERAL ELECTRIC
ELCCTBIC COMPANY".
are arced to participate.
Columbus.
cnonnolation.
223K. J4SI-UKiCOLN KEfl.'
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