he Daily Nebraskan PRICE 5 CENTS LINCOLN, NKMUSkA, KK!Y. MM X IW VOL XVIII NO. 157 RHODESMEfj PRY OFFLIDTOOPEII 4 thirl ir Tickt$ Art fetid for llcll (.' Students will be alnillied tl.e Nrbta.ka Kansas Aggie baeehail atiie this artrrnona by prr.enting thHi athletic season II. kei atmi'llng to John hl ek Kerular admission to the 0.11' et will b fifty cbi Ulimf for h.lntion ( lute cl Fire TWy Film of candidate for I Iicm la the spring election lo be held Tweada. May 7. Ill receited ubiiI I rlm-k thla af lnniMl al lb student activities office In lli Coliseum, accord B( la FJdrrd I .arson, president of the hiudeul Council. PLANS 10 UPSET START SALE OF TICKETS TODAY T AG AFFAIR OPENS SATURDAY WITH m FEATURES OKLAHOMA TEAM I.BIZAD STUDENTS SEASON ODAY SCARLET HOPES Coach Jacobs With Big Six Indoor Winners Will Open Season Here SCHULTE GROOMS SQUAD Comhusker Mentor Gets Men in Fettle to Break Sooncrs' Wins. 1ocl emder fans are In for iheir nri real lrl of lh outdoor irark aeason when Coach Henry F. Schulta Scarlet and Cream per formers Sake Ihe field against the Oklahoma Sooner In their Initial stadium appearance tomorrow aft ernoon at 1 o'clock sharp. The Oklahoma aquad will Invade Lin coln with a dual victor; heel that date bark for more lhan five year will attempt to add me Husker aniau lo their already overflowing Mat Ths twoway tuli-up promises to he a thriller w ith earn event result ing la Blp and turk affair. Com parattve scores would Indicate that ihe final total will be e.ceedingly close with either team afforded the chance of edit In out In front. Cornhusker aquad will tun their hopea on being able to clean up with seconds and third enough to offaet the Individual performer on Toacb Jacob team. Shelby, high lumper, and Howell, weight man. appear to be the beat beta for the out hem Invader although Ash hurn and Rowley tn upeel Ihe dope for Mr. Howell ahould ihey hit their stride of the past week or so. Southerner Hiv Cdgt Oklahoma team, with the Big Six indoor championship already at their quarter, la bent on repeating in the outdoor meet and will at tempt to aubdue ihe Hunkers a a stepping atone to the title. Fling. Carmen. Bruce, Drake and Carson, with Shelby and Howell, who counted for the leading point at Kansas City last winter, will carry the Jacob burden. First place appear lo be evenly divided for both schools. The final tally appears lo be a toss up a the relay came of the wst few meek have prohibited any team comparison of any of the valley schoola. . - f. - - Officiate for the meet, announced hy the athletic ofrice Thursday In clude A. A. Schablngcr. Director of Athletic at Crelghton university, referee; Early Johnson, starter, and Harold Miller, student mana ger, clerk of the course. Herman Jobst, Otto Zumwlnkle. Hal Bower. C. i-. low and Rev. D. R. O'Connor will also act In an of ficial capacity. Hobb Turner will have charge of the high Jump, Don Dell, broad Jump. Sed Harman and roach Walter Black, shot put. W. W. Knight, and Dr. Moon, Javelin and W. H. Browne, discus. J. L. MrMasters and B. C. Bren will act as Inspector, aod Dob Russell will do the announcing. BEGIN CONTEST HERE High School Week Opens at University; Prepare -For Field Day Musicians front high schools throughout the state will compete in the state high school contest to begin today. The music contest will open High School week, which, end next week end with three ath letic tournament.. Featuring next week' program Is the, state high school track meet to take place at Memorial stadium. In addition there will be a state tennis meet and a golf tournament. Fifty-three entrie have been re ceived for the track meet, nine for the tennis meet and seven for the golf tournament. The track and field entries Dunbar, Htiisrt, Cambridge. Atkin son, Hewitt, Trumble, Sargent. Mil ford, Table Roclt, Fremont, Beatrice, Hastings. Superior, Stanton. Ord, Ar lington, Wlnnenago, Auburn. .Ashland, FaTrbury, fihelton Overton, Orofton. 'Jentral Ctly. Ansley, Avoca, Hol drerigo, McCook, Hcrlbner, Loxi.irtou, Hlldrelh. Tecumseh, Mlnden. Tenni entries: Ixlngton, Avoca, Auburn, Arlington, Beatrice, Mllford, Omaha Tech. i o I f etitrlHi: slmllmm, Auburn. Stanton, Hastings. Mlnden, Omaha Toch. BURNETT TALKS TO LIONS CLUB Chancellor Discusses Plans For Improvement of University Plant Program of the University of Ne braska for the next two years was outlined by Chancellor E. A. Bur nett at the meeting of the Lions club yesterday. He spoke in place of Coach Bible, who wa scheduled to give the talk. Legislative action, he said, left the I'nlverslty "pre pared for plant expansion rather than internal improvement. Dormitories to be built will be used for freshman women, with the ultimate plan of requiring fresh man women to live in dormitories. The repeats and the capltol com mission will meet Saturday to plan for the Jnlnt heating plant autbor laei by the legislature. Arrange ments will be made with the city lor The tunnel right-of-way down Fourteatua street, be said. GET SPECIAL AWARDS Brcnke Announces Plans For Convocation Honors Day. May Eighth SCHOLARSHIP DOMINANT live hundred student from all clauses In the I'nlverslty and a number of eiudent organisation w ill be honored on Honor day. May I. for the scholastic record they have made during the pre vious two semesters. Announce ment of the plan for the event wa made Thursday by Prof. W. C Brenke, chairman of the commute In charge of Honor day convoca tion. The committee ha prepared a list of those to be honored. Tha compilation of grade wa based on the average for the last semes ter of last year and the first se mester of thi year. Thla lit of honored student will be included In the Honor day convocation. L'pper three percent In the sen ior clas In each collere will be recognised for "superior" scholar snip. Ihe Upper teu iwicrul of U four clae In each college will ba recomlred tor "high" scholarship. To Honor Graekt A tew organisations will receiva recognition according to Professor Brenke. Non-social organisations will be recognised provided a suf ficient proportion of the- members of the organisation bare high scholarship. Fraternities and soro rities will be In the list of honored organization provided they ar sufficiently higher than the ret of thir group. Honor day la an Innovation o the Nebraska campus this year. It is In line with tne University's policy of designating special days for certain achievements. Honors day this vear ha been set for Wednesday, May 8. At the convo cation held on that day some of the students and org antra tlon with the Dtgtie-st wcholasrte wchtrrw menu will be snnonnced. All re ceiving recognition will tie printed on the programs. Things Galore Mark Activity Of Seven Days i indents this week are wonder ing ir all important event are nol coming at the same time.' It in not enough that Engineers week j and Tharmacr week should be held j at the same time. I'pon top of that have been heaped all manner of im- j portant and interesting event. j Farmers Fair, of course, claims-j a good portion of the spotlight. In itsplf it seems enough to occupy nne week. But it roust share the light of public Interest with the Panhellenic and the Interfraternity banquet. Madam Schumann-Heink, the Barb party and high schools from all over the state who are visiting Lincoln. Even Scientists Convene. k ferlain learned scientist add their portion to an already full week. The meeting of the Amer ican Academy of Science and allied science is quite important. It claim the attention of manr who wonder 1f they ran see everything else that Is going on at the same time. Baseball game and tenni matche Saturday will vie for the spotlight with the last football game of the season. Over on the cinder Coach Schulte' track men will draw their quota of onlookers. Senior especially are expecting even more crowded times a few week hence, hut where can one a week busier than thi one appear to be? Sideshows Will Open With Unique Display A wi r ill or t he iirtractlons at the Farmer Fair tomorrow will be the side shows. TJnder the roof of one of the tent will be "The. Sis Great Wonder of the Modern W orld," the foremost of which 1 "An Aroas ing Experiment of a Round With Two Thousand Squares." The five other great wonders are: "What Boy Hate About a Sorority House," the first appear ance of "The Original Black Bot tom." "The Missing Link," the only one in captivity, "The California Bat" and "The Canadian Hairless Dog." In a separate booth will be found "Marnash of Zanzibar," the fortune teller w Lo read by any method de sired. "Tha Original American Fl ames Twins" will make their 'ie but in Nebraska and "A Swlmmirg Match Between Two Mice," will feature trained mice which hold record for swimming. Perching Rifle Arrange Drill for Farmers Fair Pershing Rifles wfll give a twenty-minute exhibition drill Sat urday afternoon at the Farmers' Fair The exhibition will contain silent manuel drill and close arcier drill without command. Thi will be the last public apeparsnce of ihe organisation until the govern ment inspertion on May Zl and 22. Salesmen Solicit Support 1 For Annual Program Friday, May 10 ARRANGE MANY EVENTS ! Parades, Lunch, Dances. Games and Baseball Tilts ! Are Scheduled I Ticket salea for Piiad day will ! atari this morning at o'clock, ac cording to Walter lehmkuhl. t. t Wahoo, general chairman. All Col lege of Business Administration J classes will be canvassed by sale, i men today ad the first two day of next week. j The price ol the ticket ha been 'set at one dollar which Includes all the festlvt.ie or the day, a base 'ball game between the Haskell In- dlsns Nebraska baseball teams, and :a dance Friday night. May 1. j "Red" Krause and hia band w ill play. Parade Opsna Festivities. Starting the festivities of the day by a huge parade of car to Ante lope park, the early morning event will consist of base ball game be tween teama representing Phi Chi Theta. Girl Commercial club, and a team of faculty member. Horseshoe contests and sort ball game are also being arranged ror student pastimes. Barbecue lunch at noon will be the leature ol me day's program, according to the committee In charge. Special attention is being called by the commltlee to the tickets available for women students of the college. These ticket will be sold for fifty cents, entitling the bolder to the baseball game, lunch and festivities but not to the dance in the evening. - Committee head for Bisad day are: Entertainment and program. Don Rrion: baseball. Harold Hal beisen; transportation. Ieroy Jack; dance, Oman King; ticket. Bob Fran and Glen Relcbenbach. lunch, George Holt; publicity, Douglas Tlmmerroan. iiifl HEAUH COilIESf Students Write Essays and Design Posters to Get $5 Prizes Winners of the first prize for the best health poster and for the' best health essay entered by university students of this campus hare been announced. Verna Brlnley won the prise of f 5 for the rent essay, and Melvln Hoffman was awarded the prize for the poster. The contest was held to interest Ktudents in the health problems, to get some of their Idea on this subject, sponsored hy the depart ment of physical education for wo men. Mabel Iee, Helen Morehead, Keretln Thorln, and Mary Olsen judged the paper and posters entered. Any subject pertaining to men tal and physVcil health were ac cepted In the contest. Essay were submitted by all freshmen English classes. From the essay received the three chosen a the best were; first, by Verna Brlnley called "Elizabeth and Martha"; the second by Evelyn McBride, and third by Lyda Burry. The winning poster by Melvin Hoffman symbolized thB importance of health la home and business. TOURNEY STARTS FOR COED TEAMS Sorority Nine Befin Race For Title in Baseball Competition. With twenty-two teams -entered in the girl' Intramural baseball tournament, Kanie began Wednes day, May 1. Barnes will be played each school day from 5 to 6 o'clock for the net two weeks. A straight elimination tournament both for winners and for losers will he played. The committee managing the baseball tournament are Betty Klmberley, chairman. Rita Pierce, Elisabeth Relmers, and Marjory Hyde. Friday ps will le played by Delta Zeta, second team vs. Kappa Alpha Tbeta, and N'Ergettes vs. Phi Omega FL Phi Mu will play the Jay Hawks Saturday morning. In case of rain, captain should call the Intramural office for further in structions. GIRLS START NEW INTRAMURAL SPORT For tna first Him since the in troduction of archery as a sport at the Uni7Wity of Ne-bra-ka. arch ery is to be offered a a competi tive port for all university girls, through the lritramural archery tournament. The first practice hour for those not yet acquainted with this sport will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the sta dium. The looms tnent is being planned Vy Lucille Ackerman. Francis Holyoke. and Helen rumro mond. Equipment will be furnished by the physical education depart Program of THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL FARMERS FAIR College of Agriculture Saturday, May 4. 1929 Lincoln, Nebr. t'.rrnl of thr My ILK, lon Street Parade AFTERNOON j M Mida and Kxhihlia 1 Oo .....roey and Pet Ptock Fhow 1 00 ;;;; horse show Roadster Claa Tbreefalted Cla -Horse Hitch Exhibition ti'ourtesy I'mon Stock Yrdi Intersororlty Riding Claas riregalted Clas Pony Clas Jumping Clas Balloon Race Pershing Rifle Kxhibitlon J:3 S li S 30 3:S J:W .... S:3 :3n 4 (mv-S : Ou :30": EVENING IS :3 7:S( fi on $:00 8 SO il:30 RIIRNETT JUDGES ..t OMAHA CONTK Ch.n.r omcu... i th. State Oratorical Meet Of High Schoolt rJ A . - ii. it a Tin met i u resided l UBUiTiivi - - yesterday at the World Herald ora torical contest held in the audi torium of Technical high school In i Omaha. Six Nebraska nign scuooi I orators and one from Iowa com- ( Three Important guest w ill at i peted to decide the representative . len(j ln meeting of the Nebraska for thi ditrict at Kansas City, j AcadMny 0f Science, which opens - rbe'win- f-.wday'. on-1 Friday morning. H. v. TV C - . i L. 1 trill ff a V. rm aa CrhAfI if m fW test reoeived a lui pnse giveu , . Miner, the World-Herald. Each of the six pijed Science., will give the annual Nebraska representatives nd al j dress Frtdav evening on "Tba ready won a 25 award for Mma Hwlnl sound. " The the right to rrw"'-"""" 1 audience will be able to bear and tricts at the Omaha meet. on th ,erwi At the tone competition in Kan- the voice and a. City the wlnne . the Om.h. mus lnBtnmipn w. contest will rie with six other ec- diversity of Iowa, Uonal rpresenttivw for the prize Valkenburg of a three-month South American , university will also at tour with all expenses r)d. Tn 1 T' d winner will also represent the zone . w j y0Unkin. general su- in the national oratorical contest. construction for prime ddetdadc UULUJ I ivt-l r PAGEANT Announce Cast for Home Economics Department Girls Production Girls in the home t-cononiic de partment are presenting at ihe Farmers Fair Saturday a play. "Your Dream Kitchen Come True," and a pagenat, "A Day in Nottlna : i kn f mm the "Tales of . IJO.I11, - . . Robin Hood " The play y1 given at 4 :30 o clock n th' M": chinery hall, and the pageant at 6:30 o'clock. Melva Dickinson play me pan , Tnkin uruut in the nareant. Ruth I White will be the king, and Gedna Brown the queen. The remainder of the cast .tociuOM, eiy ' Charlotte Joyce. Alice Buffett Al- i T7.iir Vivian Chamberlain, Sybil HaJlidayand Mildred Blckley. besides groups of milkmaids, hay makers, outlaws, dancer, and peasants. ti.. cteele and Mar orle Clark I of the home economics department faculty wrote the pagenai. tDer erhibits. the color clinic, beld by the clothing division, the house fur nishing display, textile display, food exhibit, and nursery school, will be found in Home Bconoiuics hall. Botanists Observe And Darkness on Daily duration of Urnt and dark ness, rather than temperature, ac counts for the flowering and fruit ing of plants at definite seasons during the year, as determined by an experiment in the green house made by Dr. J. E. Weaver and bis clas In plant physiology. X number of soy bean and clover seeds were planted some time ago. half of each kind being- given llrht from 8 o'clock in the morning to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and the other half from 9 o'clock in the nn.it.r in mirlnlrht Thi was ac complished by ordinary electric bulb. The clover which was given the long day has grown to a Height or about sixteen inches, and is readv to blossom. The clover given the short day ha only grown five Inches. , The erfect or the Jong dy on the soy bean, however, was unfavor able. They grew to a height of twenty-four inches, but are nothing . . Pageant livestock lrade POU GAT. Minstrel Show Snorpheum and rolllea lie nee in Activities Building Home I Play In Machinery Hall Creamery Open Tea Room St)le Show Pageant Snorpbeum and Follle rnc in Activities Building Minstrel Show raf it. rr1!i-n IJght Out NOTED SCIENTISTS TO T-rriir nmrunii urnr ! I N , NH HtKt i National Authorities Will Conduct Program of Nebraska Group the capltol commission, will ad dress the opening session at 10 o'clock in the Morrill ball audi torium. !-. Root will speak at the 11 o'clock meeting. Reservations for the annual banquet, to be held at the I'nlversiry club at 6: IB n'rlnrk. are to be in the hand of ' M. P. Brunig, secretary of the or- conization, bv noon Friday. He will maintain hall. a desk in Morrill BARBS PREPARE ENTERTAINMENT Party for Non-Fraternity Students It Scheduled For Satnrday . Tbf( barD ptrtyi m-Jlh , mij, of Lerpentine and many pound of f , , t scheduled for 8 o'clock sharp this evening at the Coliseum according to Alan Williams. Flavia Water Champe and a group of ber dancers wfi take part in the program which w1l also in- Uslnd. an advance showing iFaerg. j,,. mkl, featnre oi a farmers' Fair skit, a feature vaude ville act and a siecialty clog dance by local dancer. A true "Chicago" atmosphere will prevail over the refreshment fear. Even machine puns will be pro vided 10 enable the bartenders to repel assaults. No mention is be ing made as to the kind of refresh ments which wll lbe served over the fortified bar. Ticket will be oid at the Coor for twenty five cents to any student wno wishes to attend the r-arty. Influence of Light Flowering of Plants but foliage. The short day plants, which grew only twelve incbea, al ready have beans on them. These plants, with accompanying explana tion and pictures, are on display in the plant physiology laboratory, Bessey'hall 117. Experiments show that light tfv rajon affects other plants also. Violets, kept in the light daily tor a period corresponding to the day light hours of spring, bloom at all seasons of the year. Chrysanthe mum can be made to bloom in July by shortening daylight. OihiT plants responding favorably to a short day are tobacco, dahlia, cos mos, ragweed and beggar' tick. A few typical long day plants are the radish, irla. evening primrose, spin ach, and smaller cereala. Near the equator many plant hve devel oped the ever-blooming or ever bearing habit. These tacts have a practical tig l. Committee Plans Series of Events for Afternoon Entertainment PARADE BEGINS ACTIVITY ! Gioantic Processional Will - Start Festival With Goddess at Head Eleventh Annual Farmer Fair prof J Brow nice Iwridaoo of lha , lu t; rt ara wlllot-ea Saturday noon with a pa ' Iowa State college. Ames. Iowa, , game a. Lln'n '"f -. wiuoi-en wuroay noon nna p , at -Chotf)- Rhode., -he Comhusker rade on -O" .treet The parade. wfn. nqv..x hri4 , horwe hide mentor, will send hi beaded by the university R. O. 1 , ,Bfl Annex rafe at CIS oVIock proteges apainsl the learue-leadiog C. band, and consisting of fourteen this evening The banquet is the , Kansas Aggie tl.i aferooon at ftoata and several other feature, climax to a verk of even' ataged 1 Land! field. Ths game will fart promises to be one of the ou: stand tv engineering student In celebra promptly ai S 30 Ing attraction of the l air, atcord non of their annual Fnnneers For the openiL home game lo Ing to K4 Jamke. chairman of The day. Coach Khod- will delegats parade committee A complete pro-; I'ror. iwvidson is a graduate o! , Ted Pickett. Scombluft. 10 t34 gram of entertainment haa been , the Fniverslty of Nebraska. He I i mound, to bring Nebraska back 1 prepared for the afternoon and eve- i, founder and pa' national pre- J the scoring column and to try for nii.g. with a horse show and poio game as major attraction In the entertainment. : One hundred and flft) tudent l are working on the floats, eleven ol which will depict Nebraska' ma- i All classes of the College of I Agriculture will be excused to-1 day In order to permit the stu-. j dent to make preparation for the Fanner Fair to be held on 'the campus tomorrow. Both1 agricultural and home eco nomics student will apear at j Agricultural. baJI and tne Home i Economics building by 7 : 10 thi I morning to check on absentee Ijor Industrie and three which will 'SIedge." official College of Engi be of a special nature. The "god- neering scandal sheet, dees of agriculture" float Is In Prize to be awarded are the O. ; charge of a committee headed by J. Pee trophy by Keaa O J. Fer I Walter White. The "godde of ag- ruson. Sigma Taa freshman medal rieulture." who ride upon the float, bv Myron Johnson, civil engineer- is chosen by the girl of the College of Arrtculture upon a bast of scholastic records and school activ- Itles. Her identity remains a secret 1 Sigma Tau picture to the Englneer I until the flay of the fair. Other ing Hall of Fame by lister Sboe j float in the parade will represent ; maker. Tickets which were placed 'the alfalfa, wheat, corn, sugar beet, 'on sale Monday are selling for one ' potato, fruit, dairy, livestock, poul-: dollar, according to Ralph IWds. try. manufacturing and pacl Ing In-( ticket chairman. duatrtew Lengthy Parade Planned. The parade is routed as follows: , College of Agriculture campus down Hoi dredge wtreet to 33 street; on S3 street to R; on R to 2(; thence on IS to O street, and along O street to 10. The return will be by way or R street, IS street and ( Hpldredge street. : complete program of event In ! dicates that the midway and ex- ' hibita, the pony and pet stock Khow, 'committees. The p'ot'l responsi and the horse show, open at 1 hl- for .hi- phase of the work in o'clock. The horw nhow conniBt aw-Wil.ltAna hirwAt iaf TTb PIT arnW A r .1 1 1 A mm mrt iritrirnr- Iltv ridine contest. It is announced x lainprn, auu ihviumvowm that further entries in the contest in v- .., voiih tn'siker "i .... .-- tontlnae4 mm Pare GIRLS MAY PLAY IN GOLP TOURNAMENT' c . I Intramural Board ocui w Antelope Course for ; Coed Contest Under the manaremeul girl' intramural board, tournament for university i)T the a golf j girls is ' being planned for the montn or, May. Games are to b played on j the Anteiope rarit course. . uur All uni versity gins are engiuie iui I ttcipation in the qualifying round of play w hich will be extended to May 11. Following the quaJifying round, girls making the sixteen lowest scores will be chosen to play in an elimination tournament Names of those entering the tournament will be paired, and irirl will play off their matcnes r -a together, according to Lois Ray - mond. manager of the golf touma ment. The first nine boles of the Antelope course will be used for the tournament.. Score are to be turned in at the office of te An telope golf club. A poKter for girl to sign upon entering the tourna ment will be posted at ihe course. Assisting Lois Raymond in con ductine ihe tournament are Beth Baker, Mildred Swanson and EdltJa)tjiat department of Electrical Jensen. SOCIOLOGISTS PLAN SPEECHES Three Nebraska Instructors Arrange to Talk at Science Meet Throe member of the depart ment of sociology vill give talk during the annual meeting of the Association of Nepi-aska for Geog raphy, History and Science. H. Webster will speak at 8:85 Friday morning in Social Science hail room 106. His subject will be "The Social I hllosophy of W. G. feumner." Miss Williams win talk before the general assembly in So cial Sciences auditorium at 11 o'clock on "The Sociological Sig nificance of the Fla .e River in Ne braska." At 1:81 o'clock in Social Sci ences room 101. W. G. Blnnewei win talk on the "Application of the Quantative Method to Social An- , alysl. He will give la ni isis jtbe ways of measuring certain so ,cial phenomena in ouantative terms in order ibat it may be more definitely srudied. POR DINNER TONIGHT prof. J. B. Davidson Arrives 1 From Iowa State to i Mr.ron nwui v wa ENDS PROGRAM OF WEEK idem of Sigma Tan. honorary engi-, neenng fra erui'y. Frof. C. J. Frank- J forter. chalrmar of the department ( of hennal engineering, will act t as toastmast- r at the banquet. Obstrvs Engineer Night, Engineer night was observed last night and all the engineering ' buildings on the Nebraska campus held open house from " :3 to 10.30 oclock All type of test and ex- : planat Ions of various machinea ( were given by engineerng studenta. Featured on the banqwet program 1 ; ;a a .wr2ir.g ft rM ;the announcement of the Blue ' Print (engineering magazine) staff of 1:-S0. and distribution of "The Ing scholarship award by Prof. C ! E Mickel. A. S. A. E. scholarship aw ard by Prof, E. B Lewis, and the Publicity Staff Advertises Fair rrT " 7; CI I ' 1 firOUQll offllC1 ' ' Work on advertising and public ity for this year's Farmer Fair has been carried on by organized clude Elvin Frolik. promotion 'chairman: Ionald Facka. publicity ... ., -. . i chairman: ana Memn matzxe. ao - venising chairman. A .law staff! .aided in the wora. , . . i, .r , tne cornDnsurr touniryroan wild j 2.000 extra copies furnished one of . the early mean of publicity. These ! copies were distributed among peo ple attending Feeders day and sent j people w hose names1 were sud- ted bv Ft u dents. Storle Written. ! A general story on the fair was sent to all weeklies in the state. l Where possible, a local angle was ! added to ihe story by lelilng or the work which a student from that vi cinity was going to do on the fair News reel of last year's Farmers Fair is being shown in two Lincoln theaters this week, half time at each place. Slides are also being used in several ol the motion pio- DBUSW1. pereral hundred post - eurg of dint klnJl were dlBlr)b. ; , Lincoln and Burroundlng terrjtory Mumc TJ'afts From Engineers Building A melody out of the sky, moan ing, droonlng, causing people to , . . , ! doubt the soundness of their sense then someone with a seen sense of vision discovered the secret. The southwest comer of V. haJl. and two w indow of a neailiy shd marked E. E. were adorned with loud-speaker from whence issued strain ol ' enchanting Hawaiian music. Then suddenly it broke off. A decidedly untenanting voice : t ......... m V, I . i - l tifnmrl jru ci j ujjiiis j --" - r , Engineering, broadcasting through ; courtesy of the Lincoln Teiejibone f annd Telegraph company whose wires they were using wa re snonsible for the Harmony. This out burst was part of an annual electrical nginenng ecoenincjiy. I known a .the "englnerlng exhibit." : It is a a feature of engineer week. ELLIOTT ISSUES CORN COB CALL Members of Pep Club Are To Attend Game Today As Oi?anixaiioa All member of Com Cobs will attend tba Nebraska-Kansas Aggie baseball game at Landis field thi afternoon. A special section in the stands will be set aside for Um organisation and Jack Elliott, presi dent of the pep fraternity, arges that all members attend the game in full uniform. The Kansas Agrle game at Laa di field today open tb boma dia mond season for the Husker at also will be the baseball game at Nebraska sine M2&. . Varsity Bascballcrs Meet Kansas Aggies in Big Six Home Game TED PICKETT ON MOUND . . Nebraska coacn is Hoperui Of Victory Against League-Leaders Comhusker spirit la due to revive this mornlcg between t and 14 and 1" and 11 o'clock classes for the purpose of creat ing enthusiasm for the opening of the Husker baseball season at lndls field today. The between class rallies are a part of the program arranged for the return of base hail to the Nebraska campus. Tne remain der of the prorram will be held at Indl fl.ld wl;b attempts being made to get Chancellor Burnett to throw- tne tirat kail. ieiory a a season opener. Coach Corsaui's Kaggle are premier base bailers, hating takes advan tage of the mild southern weather In preparing for the season, ara reputed to be one of the strongest teams in Big Six competition. Snygg T Catch. Although Pickett lost his twa ! KOuthem trip engagement by cloaa scores. Rhodes i confident that tha Scottsblu'f boy w ill register a win today. Russell Snj gg will start at the catching assignment. Pct erf's losses against Oklahoma aad Mis souri were hard to take as tha mound-ace has been pitching mas terful ball throughout the season. The Husker liner? Today naa been switched but Ut:e aad Mar shall Key is slated to fcetrin its batting actlTrry for the boae brya. William. Wston 7bw. rich! ,i.1J r, A Vt...n., k-TM centerfielder. Orare. left fielder, filet rom. lirst base, Snygg. catcher, and Pickett on the mound, will comprise the batting order of the Nebraska entry today. Coach Corsaut will start Hark Barre, star flinger. for the Kaggiea I today. He made thi announcement following th arrival of hi tani i , , -w ; wy thii morning. saeisjis-er. i veteran catcher for the Kaggiew. I. PALLADIANS PRESENT LOG'G DRAMA TflitlGHT piv()rc jl Cnart 'Power HayerS Will tnaCI rUWCJ Of Suggestion' at Open Spring Meeting A three set comedy entitled "Tha Power or Suggestion" will be ire senied at this evening' open meet ine o, the Pallsdian literary so- ' "L, ,. th rerT annuai , defy. This is the regular annual junior-srcior rnjemm, -u .v--.- the close of each year. d wa Junior and senior member of the 1 society. The play itself is writtea by one o the renior members, lla Marshall. In addition to the play there win be an overture and several :har numbers hy the Big Little Junior Senior Philharmonic Symphony." under the direction of one of taa ai i j II s- j LUr rvuvu wa wmhfTh of .hc ocjy. -Big program 1 one of the rers- j Jar arjng jun festa. All student j of the rujverslty are Jnviled to atp ( t,nd jt w-ill begin promptly at t ,ight-thirty. in ralladlan hU ; th(, ,1 0f the Temple build- ; jn j v . a FFATIIRF m O'EMNG PROGRAM j High spot of the entertainment j for Farmers Fair, which will held May 4 at the College of Agri- j culture will be the combined Soar- i pbeum and Follies and the minstrel j , Bhow. The anorpbeum follies wH cn-; sist ot a thirty minute wandrris , program of ignt acta which will : include dancing, elngin and Tesad-: Ings. A Ten piece orchestra will as- j tust in the production. The nia- j trel show which is a oewiy adie4 attraction to the fair will Include a : one act program of lokea. musl and frivolity, given by a cast ef. uipe, and lasting for thirty si3 ttta. Agrieulturaliffs Plan Matinee Feature Dence One matinee i two e"eatit' dance comprise the aaciiur r "' gram for the Farmers Fair to held at tba Collere or Arric"- Saturday. The matinee will 1" frora J to S:16 o'clock at the t deist activitie bcS'dirr. wr.: eveetrg cnoe wJl be ke'1 f 8: SO to 11 30 o'clock t bo :i sWdent ctiT'-es bui'.;.r,5 iri out side rsviJon. .