he Daily Nebras KAN I Official Newspaper of the University of Nebraska I.IM.(ll.N. NFHKVSM. WFUM SO W. SFPTKMHF.R 2". 1)2. ASON TICKETS GO SALE TOMORROW System of Procuring Ducat Much Different From That of Past. PITT CAME SELLS FAST Many Rooters Coming With Southern Methodist Mustang. Oct. 5. Trillion will gtv lnc' 11 tir.i -tvxement la the sale of Etwtv of Nebraska football 1 . Virrflnr to ail iun.-err.ent fwm John K. Sel-1 wV athletic business manager. TvVsdav night. Hence, the art. old ' of eary. "'ry ;rh- lh; brothers' of sideline, t history. . i Fee.r.nir.g Thursday morning. . fcd vTdi. or groups of students v ,.irn in checks covering th yttt of this season admission J ta th ath'.etic business office. Ac-1 ctarre of checks will continue I Saturday noon. AU payments . . . -n V. aavmiawt and drawn receivvv. i , the good W Stetson hat to wmM the order in hich res-1 rvator. are to be filled. Fnoe of j tt-.ta" season' ducaU is' ix dcCar. i atrarv to current expectation. for "the Nebraska-Southern, jlKJxvS.rt game Oct. 5 b; t.rped and coupons for the Corn-jier-Piit Panther faro on Me-, an; rtaJium sod Oct. 19 have , aMced at such a rapid pace that , Serk predict a complete sellout , si nary f ans to be turned away fret tie gates, j Fwn the Methodist fide of the . Bjew he outlook la of a rosier j rv Nebraska tourists returning 1 from tr.ps through Texas report I Kmcasg enthusiasm over the in- j rasvw of Husker ground at the bxhrg point. Swoe aa early aa jt. rr. bearing the Inscription iCcminued on Pace 3.) I Loci! Y. M. C. A. Men to Go To Fall Conference At Crete Camp. Fmir ofTjcer of the university t v r i mill Wie Lincobi Fn- aT for Crete and Camp Strader. tre tiey atleca toe acnuu fkE cotferesce for officer and Lbet roTchera of rtixlent V. M. C V orcaalxalKSM In taiverriie.s ifl ccufrf-es or U3 wiaie. Tir mrift allend the tneel- tnr erc-n I .nvrv.'n be Liee Raa- km. prftsiflent of tie orfailiE3j,a hfw; WeDdell GrOlh, field oounol Tpppf.wTi'tai.'ive; Williaa Kaplan, fcnfi C D. Kavea, necreUy. The TMrt.iEiC m-iH opei wrtVh a fliTDeT Fnday ereoinc. and be nncln6ea at "coon Sunday. Xraarg th sptkkera are the &v. Emue iLcli of the Vtoe street Congre fiDritiiO church, Unortln, ani! Prof. E. Vphawa. head of the dfpart iMtit t relicxnia educatkm at EksiiLgt oontffe, HaUtfs. Pro fiMir Cphana forroerly "a on nented with Uie Y. M. C A., cefllefe tt Xkfirflle, Team. The meeting If miflfr the iirection of William E. ErtiBtil SAte student fpcre tarv. Omaha. r MANAGES CAMP OF NEW STUDENTS AT HORKErS PARK A ToTiiverBlty freshman oncctA timj cijTip -as be) (3 at Hortcy' K It, vith .bout t-ety present ifoiD vitncraa plaoe in tlbe Th .cainp waj fcld mader tie Eunpioe ul tie rtudent T. M. C. A. Ifir lit poirpone of af.epaa.:tolinf: rwc rr.udenta ith tie pi ctf the "T" On .campua Ihfe. larthided 4n the three day pro tme -tt talka by Prof. C. IL Hltpracm of ifbe Uiuverty "e "nii.a pidtbiiophy 3ejrteeiit, Iaa H. C. Goaaard of Nebraska Wealeraa onlverrtty: WjBiaan K. tiralmid and Lymaai Hoover, field "afti.rie of tie stiadent T. XL C A. Poetics (ure Change Dajs of Qs Jllertii; KcfU(h 109.. a courae la poelica. mm wm-i. WLL ATTEND MEETING M, Wi" inert tt II o'cloclc Tuendaya VaUifl Thuraaaya tnr!ed ctf XUes aiifl Wedneadaya aa fita.td to 3 if claM cbe)ule. aaonrdux to Wk Zlt ff . iT" w-. i n .i-nwt w rpuaj, Andre ba& 117. 4 p plication Today lle for receipt ef appli- two asistait buainesa ena- i IT nifljr NMmu. jovmaTicfw Tftee, L1" VBr aa 104. Tb wcoea. ?y'e resnatmna. wiM be Tl"l at the neict eneetira f te "ualtaattwi bear. Appliranlt I it? tor Application! far pet tion n tn 110 Cornhu'ker Mill b r. ceivtd at S Cernhutker aflica until Fridy at ft p. m. A Urge number o petitions en the N. bratka yearbook aie open. Ap plication blank mi)r be aecured at the Cornhiitktr ettice in the baemnt of Unirlty hall. NNOCENTS PLAN FOR i Still. Motion Photographs' Wilt Ra M.irltt Dnrinn II Ml WV 'UUW W VJI It IV 1929 Initiation. TO GIVE HUSKER OATH Ptill and mot!w pictures of Ne brattca's freshman clasa U1 be taken Thuralav momir.r at 11 o'clock during freehman initiation in the umvereity oo!tum. JHdred Laraim. nremdent of the Innocents octet y. announced Tueeday. Fre-rsn Inflation haa been riroclaimil by lnno.-ent the dead ire for dnnmng of freahman em blema. creen caps for the men and green buttona for the women, ft mill to t thi initiation, anon- ored by the Innocenta aoctety and formerly called freshman convoca tion, that the "t'ornhuaker Oath" mill be administered to the new coUrrtana. Atl freshmen are ex cuaej from their 11 o'clock claaaes to attend the ceremony. Talks bv Chancellor E. A. Bur netL Dr. T. J. Thomon. deaa of tudent affair, and Amanda Hrppner. dean of women, will fea ture the tr.matorv prorram. Dr. G. E. Con.ira. -father of Nebraaka traditions." mill ajmlntster the Comhurker oath. Henrr F. -Indian" Pchulte. George Fariev. captain of the 1929 ScarVt and Cream e!e-en. Coach Dana X. j R Sl mn.i nwmhftt of Mortar . Board, senior women's honorary organisation. Purpose of the inittatlon. accord -tnp to Larson, i to acquaint new studenta with Nebraska trad.tion and spirit. Members of Corn Coba. men's pep organiratioit. mill serve aa ushers and group freshmen for picture. WMrtnr nr o-reen cana dt irrma- mea la not mead. to penalize orj embarrase new studer.ta, uaroo explains, but to maintain a tradi- j Freshmen, be ails, should take pride in wearing the cap. According to member of Mor tar Board, eponsora of the green i-MYn tm.i;txui for f"shmen women, one thousand buttons have been ordered and will be dvrtnb- j uted free of chsrpe by P-ude A J Gueneel a. The Taasela, women a -pep organ i rati rm. will enforce j wearing of the button, which are . snr.aller this yr and bear the S white numerals "S3." J TWO GRADUATES NOW SERVE ON FEDERAL BOARD Two former Nebraakana have been elected to serve on the fed eral farm board. Sara R. McKel nf, "Til. repreaents the et tn vi wtii Cn L Cbrisftensen. '20. wervea a secretary of the group. Mr. McKelvle eslered the Uni versity of Netraka tn 1898. but did net complete the work toward a degree. Since 1K8 be haa been connected with the Nebraaka Farmer. He has ai served as a member f4 tie Lonccln city coun cil and the state JeislaJure aa m-ell as lieutenant gwerBcu- of the taaie. Vtr. Chrwenfiu t an authority on agricultural cwpenXicm In the United St.aU:s and abroad. He re ceived a B Sc. de-rree t Nebraaka 1n 1620 and later 14 graduate work at the University of Oopen fearen. tie PusvaJ AgncTiaural ccfl lfig of Denmark, and Harvard unl verway. &H 525 ChriKtmneB ia been on charge of cooperative taarketnig: rwiearc 4n tie depart ment of agriculture. UNIVERSITY V. .M. PLANS FRESHMAN COUNCIL MEETING Tie fretiman Y. XL C A. coun cil. wJJ bo)d it firrt meeting Wed jaewSay evening at 7 o'clock la tie rooms of lie tanlvereity T. M C. A -According to Wflliam Ka,p1aai. cbairman of tie cosnmftitee cm frejitoaaa wwt, tb sneetinr will be uJtre a program for tie coming' yar ad to atoake public itbe auims of tie freshman couacfl. Group iiecassioM will be a fea ture of tiis meetiB, rd ao far Ray Bamsay, alumni aecretary; D Havea. ticre-tary of tie T. M C. A.-,nd Mr. KapJaa bare beea namd aa dncuetxnn leadera. "hile f ae4 utvitatloffl t all fre,hiDa to attend tiia meettEX; was at tie freaiTnaa cemvo catinn Mr. KapOaa wifie t - m ..mv. -mr-tiitim at tils time to any frefcimen wbo mtfVl e have attended that oasTicaticm. rnnnril On Ffhman j Affaire Held Tonight I plana JocJunrJ tie aaaiag-rf a committee oa frf?ama T. XL C A wart at tee Rawy ; Nebraska wall be a rrt x vae meeting of tie exraDol m trnb : jm affairs at lie T. XL C A. ! rwaas at 7 o'ctoc Vmi&IL i Tie coaarcate w-Jl eocwat off tppcrrlaaRDM ani J" jIa tnrmbera of oroacll groop el tie meettny Jsaigtt. t r2iia Kajuaa. bead f M 'C. A. fresnmea sues" work. K EVENTS CRKATE 4NT.W POSITION IN SCHOOL LIBRARY Tw-o new library appoint menta have been made: Misa trru)t K. R4ib4i of Netttooville, Maas., haa been appointed catalogue librarian, a position rreated by the board of refeMs In tha approval of the IPJJ 30 budget, and Miaa Kffia Mc- Ke baa bren appointed a pernor rataligMer. Miaa McKee Jul re ceived her n LI ugre from the Columbia univeraily achonl of llbrar" ervira. Mtais Ribaon. "ho comes to the fnnTpiilv of Nebraaka to reor gnniie the catalgie department. for ttie past vear naa orn cura tor of the Ahemathy collection of American literature at Middle hurr collg at M'ddlehury. 't. Prior to that time she waa for rveral vear acting curator of the John Carter Prown unrary at Providence. R. I . one of the four great Itbranee of aource material pertaining to United States his tory. Fh la a graduate of Sim mons college at Boston. Mass., where ahe received her library school training. T CABINET GREETS COEDS AT VESPERS Sue Hall Explains Purpose And Meaning of Y. W. In College Life. A greetinj; to new and olo uni versity coeds waa extended by the T. W. C A. cabinet members at the first vesper errtc of the year held Tueedav evening at 5 o'clock. In Ellen Smith hall Sue Hall, president of the association, wel comed the girls and explained the purpose of the T. W. C. A. "The T. W. C A.' according to Miaa Hall. 1a the place where the qualitlea of leadership are devel oped. It Is the place where out ztanrfir.r a-lrla of the campus come together to meet new fnenda and to solve their problem, me wue triangle, rv-mbol of the T. W. C A lands for the mind, health and soul, or in other words, th mental, spiritual and physical life of the orgar :xation. The supreme task cf tha T. W. C A. Is to explore unbiased trails ia m.Hm trlanrular life throng th grMng ki:owedr God. We must have confidence, courage and determination to do this. The Y. W. C A. U not con cerned with denominations hut la searching for the beat conception of God -Helen Grlg. chairman of the Vesper staff, led the meeting, and Introduced the Individual member of the cabinet. A special program of tnustc featured thi fire Vesper meetmg. Henrietta Barnes gave a soprano solo. The Vesper quar tette ccosiatlng of Hazel and Helen FT ruble. Henrietta Barnes and Hortens Henderson sang the fcvmn. ' Ho?v. Holy. Holy." "Dr. Paul Johnston of tie West minster Presbvterian church, will speak at the second meeting; of Vesper, wfcich will be held tn Ellen Smith beJl at P p. m. next Tuesday. To older student the weeklv service Is a tradition. New students are urged to attend tie following meeting to become bet ter t'-'v?!i"!'1 itb the spirit of tie organisation- PARTY PREPARATIONS Aifair for All University Women Is Scheduled For Thursday. a nnrfr far university women. erecially Bsg and Utt Sister. WiM be iseld Tbursday, Oct. 4, ra tie armory, under fie auspice of tie Big Sister board. Ticket, wijcb are fifty cent, will be placed 00 sale tmioedlately ia Elen Smith bin, and la aJJ book store near tie campus. Big Sisters are eepeciaHv urged to bring tieir tit Ue Sister to tJ dinner so tbatj Jney may meet otier new saittdent. , itod also gft accpjtlnted wita up-. perclasrwosBec ' tt tm mtsirmAd tiat a3 Bid Sisters ; wtJl take Utelr UiU Sisters to tie church reoepiticiis wik are betag beJIill all er-er lie city Frdy Blgal. and that Siey win go wtuj uaem iu ejrerr on Sunday. Sept. SOL which mSi i4inierily go-to-charca Suta day. t tn s.-tr jmovensent wa est riished so that new women srtw- Sen t university woum oe -m mm 3nrect frJendSv coo tact si rsepui traditions adcus- totns as soon a tiey came to scbooL As ofteas a pobJe tie B"-g Sisters oorrerp-eod wlti tieir Ult-i t Sirtera durirg tie emcmer. and 1 hep tiers to tie first 5ay of, n.ti.v m-v4 rlajne New kJ-. kent woo would ike Kg Sisters are urged to ciiona une cnaimaaji at the Big Siater bejard. ta Elies Sm5ti fcail. so that Oeey may be nuppiel witi aa cpper-lat friend. Pharmacist Pay Visit To Dean Lvman Office George JafiiscX pedet of tie Iowa board of riaraiacy of De Modne. La, cald at tie office of Doaa R. A. Lymaa of tie Univer sity of Nebraska Monday. Mr. Joiiaen was Tlsttsng Ijrncola ta at HnAmnr off a conference cf food and dreg Inspectors ta esoa at tie Nebraska seate ttooae. BIG SISTERS SPONSOR TASSELS OPEN DRIVE FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Women's Pep Organization Starts Campaign for Daily Ncbraskan. USE LAST YEAR'S PLAN Tassels, women's pep organlta tion. Wednesday open the cara pa.gn for Dally Ntfcraskan ub criptton At a meeting Tuesday night, held In Ellen Smith hall, de tails for the week's campaign were worked out. and assignmenta given to the forty-five members of the organisation. Acting under the direction of Edna Sohrick. president of the Tassels, members will cover both the city and the college of agri culture campus. Girls will be sta tioned at various point about the campus, followlne the plan used in past years. Subscription rates and system of distribution will also follow the' plan of past year. Student sub scriptions, distributed through campus book stores, are $2 per year, or fl.23 per semester. Sub script Ions sent by mail are S3 per i vear. or $1.75 per semester. Fra ternity and sorority houses are covered by group, or block sub scriptions, with the papers deliv ered to th respective houses. Those who are not reached by members of the Tassels may come to The Nebraska office, located In the north basement of Univer sity hall. At their meeting last night, members of the Tassels also com pleted plans fur the UlslrlbuUuu of the traditional green buttons for freshmen women. These buttons, to be smaller this year than form erly, will have the class numeral. "S3" on the surface. At the fresh man initiation Thursday, to be held at 11 a. m. In the university coliseum. Tassels will give out cer tificates which will be redeemable at Rudge A Guenel" for the green emblems. These will be given free to the freshmen women when they present the certificates. If ROOTflKS iDean Explains Increasing Value of Training For Business. rvan J E. LeRossimol cf the college of business administration, addressed the Omaha Association of Credit Men Thursday on the subject, -University Training for Business." He emphasized the growing nec essity for education and knowledge in business life, stressing the fact that although today the business world is full of ren whose educa tions have been neglected, tn the future the man who succeeds will be tie man who has learned the underlying laws arid principles of business. He stressed the impor tance of pe.-fooslity In business from the psychological standpoint. He discussed tie history of busi ness, todudicg the era of appren ticeship, which RnaJJy gave way to a mper efficient education in schools cf higher training. Busi ness, he savs, is fast becoming a profession ralfcer man a inuw. m that it begins to demand knowl edge, and is mental rather than manual. The business world is calling for men with higher train ing; training in economic, ac counting, business law and psy chology. This new demand for business men with higher educations and a knowledge of all the workings of the gaxie, accounts for tie grow ing number of university course in business administralion. accord ing to Deaa LeKossignot. Dunbar Goes to Yale to Teach Pantology Course Prof- Carl O. Dunbar will leave Lincoln Saturday fur New Haven. t-r- rii.n he will teach pan- toiojry at Yale university- Profes sor Dunbar has been a member cf tie Nebraska geological -survey for six years. He ha twenty graduate student t ieg work from him at -f.il. tw pivtv museum cost ing a icauoa dollars has Just been completed at Vale, L. E. Mitchell Leave For Talsa, Oklahoma L. E. Mitchell of tie geological survey of tie University of Ne braska left UacoJn Monday to tak- cp work wiS aa oil company at Tulsa. OkL Mr. Mitchell wa graduated from tie university m jar asd ha susoe been connected with tie geological survey. Countryman. Openings Will B rilled Soon AppJicatior! oc the posrtioei of assist -Tt editor. 4-M ctotj edatar. anastant caenpu beeez cxttor. and horn economics ahsmni exSrtor for the Certtttu ee Cevtrrna wrlll b rs cerwed wntil noon Wednesday. Sept. 75. TheaM positions wr opened fr one semester doe te tr fact Uvst some ut sts did not return t sehsol this fall. Apetn-sta t tha njtnt H be enade before the October m H prmUd. AplcstNMs w" be " I" Coutrtryrrun ofe on third fkMr ml Aarteuitural haft. DENTIST SOCIETY HAS DEAN GIUTIR AS NEW MEMHKR Dean Q. A. ilrubb. of the college 1 of dentistry, haa receuily been made a member of fellow of the 1 international college of dentistry, an organization having members in seventy countries throughout the world. The membership of F. L ' u. u. is reimriea to dui inre nun dred members. The four-fc-ld purpose of the or ganisation Is to foster cordial re lations among dentists In all parts of toe world, to assemble and pub liah valuable data pertaining to dentistry 'n all parts of the orld. lo promote co-operation among dentists In the Interest of progress tn sciencs and art of dentistry, bu.ibII alh H.nt lata i&'Ha Mr I located in less frequented parta of I the world, and in edueaMnc all I peoples concerning the Importance of dentistry as a health measure. EDITOR OP AWAN Fourteen People Acquire Appointments; Must Attend Meeting. rMiiun at-s-iv inrv niM mem- . . . . , v.vjiv,. u " . " -c ....... ... . . - . . " ' - - - - announced by Ray Murray, editor APPOINTS NEW STAFF of the mag-uine Tuesday. In- vu will be added to the eluded in the fourte.r 1 are Dean pr pf Hokansonsj!dlSelleGminan.as- pr.,,t ,-ears this year." sociate editors: Arch Powell, art... . thm editor; Margaret ""ch editor, and Bill McGainn, pub - llclty editor. UoweU Davla. Helen Whitmor and Virginia 1-aulkner wlU com- pose an editorial . bcrd. Wttonal assustant wtu ne rayee .rn, Roger Robinson. Lucille corotn- ana i(Tanra r- n vri m rvutn iii 1 10 1 . -... ckin I and Jean Setbert. This la only a I The Corn C-hs are oti. cf he partial list of the new appoint- most active organizations on the ment. as several of the depart- I campus. They were verj- test ni mental .taff. have not been Mled j sending the O T r Student subacriptlons to the Aw- ICorn Cob. wtU .ssist at praccy i gwji mill be sold from a booth In ' every- school cUMty durtrg tt Ci.i L-i,nre. hall all dav Wed- ! coming year. Contrary to pre vious i i 1 t ih. x o wn rtaff i-ill alternate in keeping the 1 1 k 4,t m. on will alwaw be present to receive subscriptions. i 1-1,1 w rrir. to student I ' avntv-five cents per vea,r. A meeting at 4 o clock Wednes day of staff contributors a well as' aD people Interested In the awr-wan ha been railed hrc Edl-" . tor Murray. The meeting win rlace in the Awgwan office in the tor Murray. The meeting will Uke basement of "U" hall. Anyone in- classmen. The purpose or tne meet- plain the editorial policy of the Awgwan anl .ig- ian"us q-jvict on the publication Tea Held in EHen Smith Hall Will Welcome New Students. Miss Amanda Heppner, dean of women. Jnii entenam ex a u?a Thursday. Sept- 2. from 3:30 to 5. SO o'clock, for all women stu Art To we'eorce all new stu dents and to present the members of ber staff and those connected w 1 1 h Ellen Smith ball is Miss Heppner's plan. Members of Delta Omicroo. hon nwmrr m-srai sroritv. will pre sent a varied program during the afternoon, ana women ircra -r. campus organixations will assist v9MM Arcoce those will be DEAN OF WOREN TO I a aw v I ft I "11 If I.PN.ft.r I If j LWILUI IHIIIAIIAY 1 1 1111 iim 11 1111111.11 ni LMIL.MIIUM IIIUIIVliii J -- llal- tne 1 . 1 A. . - fa tie receiyxg TtT 5-2 Heppner. Mrs E. A. Burnett. MJa Elsie Piper. Mis Bema MiskeX assistant to Mis Mepcer. .; . .,... TvT ma Apptebjr. T. y. and Mr J. T. 1P - irmaa of PaaheDenic coua- ff! fa- f HjB,T, ;iLi.JWJ. fcMfc " ' j Uiss Erma secretary. son. ctairmaa of PaaheJenic coua- L COIPUS CALEVDAJt t4M am mwaLtt r 1 mi mi rik ww m ..r ..day CaVAt t. AJU Methodist girls are Invited to a tea at tie Wesley foundstion. 1417 R street, sponsored cy ry; Pit. Metiodist girls sorority. 3.30 to 5:80 o'cJock. rint fall meeting atudant miriL Araerlcaa Sortety of Agri cultural Eagtneera. 7:30 o'clock. AgrtcuJtaraji tsjawiiux im. Koannet Khib wlU hoed It teJtial r the year ta tie club room at 1223 k streex. o'clock. ... I Keetlcg of all peopte Interested ia anv departiaetit of tie Awgwaa. ; at 4 o'clock ta the Awgwaa offtc. I Applications for positions oa Tie" Daily Nebraakaa and the ! Awgwaa dose at 5 o'clock. i n ia rtmoLr men are to - rtted to attend tie Aleph Zadik l . . . . . .. v a - a mi A D dACI M - synagogri eXry rooms. Egw eenth and La. , rresimaa T coundL 7 o'clock, 'association rootcs la the tecrple TWrsday. V- 2 Freaimaa tcttiatwo. 11 o'clock at tie coJjsram. irT w- S board. Mortar B-ard. them so that at any ue rep Inet, A. W .S. Doari mortar owx-, Aitlttr iEa velocity and il and B Sister board ra:r'a!l Application IT 'ill Taken for Srhratkan All students Other than fresh men art slgible to apply foe po sitions as contributing editor to The Dally Ntbraskan. Ap plication blanks may be secured from C. F. ftandahl, editor, and must be returned to his office In room 4, University hall, be fee ft p. m. Friday. CORN COBS PICK NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR Organization Reqains Right' nf Prnnram Sale for ! v. " j' - Athletic Events. PLAN TRIP TO MISSOURI fitftnl-.- rt -s 1a-tt to sue- I ceed Jack Elliot as president of the ICorn Cobs, the male pep organl 1 ration cf the University of Ne braska at their election meeting which was held last night in the university Temple. Gorge Cook ; was elected vice-president ty a unanimous vote of the organiza tion. Fred Grau will be treasurer ior me comir.x yrr wmi- . . . 1 " uue to tne regaining 01 me rrr" riB , . .oun, ! STnt. Altho thev have the program . .. 4 L. clear that the Corn Cobs are not ' Charles Lawtor as ct rcisu of ; .iv- wh!te r-Vrg c-.m-tie. prrte-i , '"""c;f";u" n' charges to the ronr.oi. dec.ar. ! Sg that' rushing ru, .had ---- - - - . . - 'p mnn! n 1 ----- . years, this organiratlon wi.i re in ; evidence not ool l f : games but also at basKetban Karnes ana r '.T' W in ,h Prehman lcr.lat.on which will be held Thurslay a m starting at eleven o ciock. , They will assist the cheerleaders in . the cheering section throughout j IMi .ai.snn 4 This vear the Corn Cohs wi i.VL.t. the chapter . eeason tickets , and the fha, ter i.! ; rj- - of t "e or- j 0Fted by tie inmnmtion this year. The con text of this n!e was that every fraternity should have one active and one pledge member in the or ganiratlon and no more. This rul ing will do away with ar.y dis .rrfarti i icon how to any i pledges and actives every frater nity is aiiOwei n cr As he turned over the -hair- m' tn the r.ewlv-eiected president. Jack EV.'.oU stressed the fact that a'.l Corn Cobs h- at the ' Freshman ir'tlatlon Th ursday morcir w itn everv- rr.n j : . tv..t-M that the Corr Cohr b ggest -ear will f art off with a brf j LANG WILL WORK FOR UNIVERSITY WEATHER BUREAU C. R Lar.g. of Beance Nebr.. 25 to i will report for -ep. fill the p!ace of H . former asant observer cf the university weather bureau. Mr Lng has been located at Oty. S. D . in the weather bureau tie re. vrV inr. bv the weather bur eau include the gatterig cf re ports and statistic and ccffibm-Eg - . .... a . .. t m ratff-a"- K 1 t . . 1 1n any part cf tie country may be , : ' ,j ro.3 cheervauocs ,.n . wde. Be are taken ano repons cji-jt d- t- utomatic IrjATUtnerts k.p s coounuous record of ail to- .; weather details. P0:"' ... (h. mcrk ia VMoa fo the wcrk dene in "this office, daily reports are re- !l -.ivA frcm stations all cr er the United States From these re ports the weather map d daily eMraval are made. Eh the 1 weatner map ana ice i-jmaa ' 1 8 mbSiTKS.; report are checked and tabuiated j i tlA nt:h!ish!ed tn monthly bulletins. I i oeives report from 140 co-opera , ... - m Nebrajka. The and published ta monlhly bulletins. SEVES HUNDRED PIECES OF WOOD MAKE O.YE TABLE I Seven tuadred pieces of wood weattolo on card ti!e ceo- 1 - i stnUnta At ., university teachers co.eg 'tiis surcraer. j ubl, a part of tie ii- - . af mxx (jx by men from Jowa Kan, and Nebraska, w ho j are now teaching manual traimng , m r.ja high ectoois throughout t ure atatea. Other article tn . . Juvfeu j- tatW. telephone staaU . . , , jesd table, book racks, and a tk. wk. which was done txn- jer tie supemsKJo of Prof. A. C Eaaton. wa bc cocrjed to furnl-n-aktce alone, but covered aJ j phases of practical art for th. j niraJ or efly borne. COMMITTEE Oil RUSHING CLAIMS GREEKS OFFEND Fivo Fraternities Changed With Infraction r.f Council Rules. NEW RULES TJ U'30 '." r . Representatives Forced to Drop Charges from Lock of Proof. "ljrfr S(rTt f.ve fTS'e-T tie.. A-h S'gr.m I'M. lv iM Up- ;l..n. A.ph 1.11 i't'l'S "it'" Nu Mfiir-a A' Ijf'." ,r the effe.'t t;a irtrrrra. rr."y ni!Mr.g rul'. hud been tr- bv these frsternit'rs were If.v.jM the Ir.teTfriterr.it y io.;r.-i. t'.eS'ng committee at i: ir.e.-l.r.c T'.i.iy r.iRht However a"'er r.is:.erah discussion, bv a urn: r-"-: of the CHin.'il the ctlVr er droppei Tl.e n-.eet.r.C r' ' in the au-litorium of V. rr.'! h:' Included n the urv.irr.ons t th.at the charges be dropped was s motion that .in m. rovr 1 ni.-h a; svsietn re f i-nu.Utd ar.d ad-T'l as the ll'3'l nb:ng p'sn. c. n--mittee is to rorrcspn.1 wTth other I'niv.r.'lift r 1 fi.iieces of the count r- in . tier n,.hir. to gii3 ne-v ideal vlollltM ,n ,h r-,r.t fn.l np.-.rS accused fraternities The accused fraternities were 1:- nJed tr.to two group? Airs Sigma Phi. P:ta I ps.: n ar.d Al pha Tau uaiega c. ui;-r-ed or. hl!e Sigma Nu ard Su;tr..' A'rha Epsilon made tip the ether The charges agair.M. the f -t mentioned gr.vip we'. htoijhl upon rumor on'.y whi a-f.isl ev-r!ru- was s;:rrosed to fo'tr. the ,,,, rf .v.. rhri-- sran--'. ,c utter mr.tior.ed grcup. A'phi , ph) T.. t-rf.:;..n. Hid A.- . pha Ta j OrneKa r the frt gr- :r. with jted.rg were a'.l charge 1 (Continued cn I'ae 3 :,v,DR.-SHIP1NEI WORK IN GEOGRAPHY Summer School Instructor Takes Place Left by Miss Anderson. Pr. J-:.a M Sh r ir vif 'c-r. made ar. i-siri-'tT in 'h .?'g rarhv depar r-.er.V r-- 'a'-e r place cf Fs'h.er S. Ar.lerscr. yho has got t- .-ark ur.:v-y. 'Ace. ces'er. Mass . t-. c-.rir.'ie tfffi ty towarJ ter Ph D. d'f r Pr. Stiprr.an is ar h-r.r cr1 ua'e cf Bs'c-i ir-.versitv sr.' h raw-e.ved her rh P fr-rn Clirlts university Phe !':! a tm ro'arv arp-:r.fr.er.' r.sTi r at th Utiveiii'v rf Tr--v -A ws aa ir.s'ra""fr :r. 'he f -r.r ses:Ti here tr. yep.r - has 'ravetfd sr. Krs'.irl ar.i -the cortir.ect -! tpr.' 'e s.r rr.er .i.1;.ir.p lr F.rc'-. h also lie a -tt'-r r :rrer-r: graphira! art:'-!es i rm:r -. rivil'f-J.rhv fir pe-rfrarhv r'. th" Far '.. ' ferd by" Doctor Ph.-prr.e.i wr.o teach;rx rr. seefcr. tn prir.'.p". of geogrsr!:-... Dr. Ne'.s A. Eerr'--"- -'4' the dpartrr.et ri feerarhy. ft pn.infM the fr Vw.rZ S-.TTT 1. irf--- Herrn F. 0"e nr. H'jrihMt. who are work :r.g fj.r :hej doctor's decrees. a-J FerdxaLi r Pern . art Cal-.-Ji McKim. to r-r.C-. - . . . . - . . . ' . J . who are w.irk:r.g for their ci! ter s ifltr- ;r. i-.; Hhlhcit ere e-'r.'-;ar r f rrarhv et th Ui .vtrs;-v Fraska lajt year. f ; . , vr j Horar 'rad"aIP Jl tumnrar Doctor Hpjrree a! air WilSa Cather. Nebraska Erv:i- , of ... c'.tLfn cf ISO'S. --as ; a ar-iei en hriorary tbjrtnr r' letters degree by Vi ur-rverf tv . i ,r rntr. : rrnrer.t c,t:y -orras 11 t so t.- ored at the 151? exercis Decker Pick, Men for 1929 arilv Quartet j Varsity q-iartet will this year c coa-poeed of ice same Inr rrn who were irerr.bers Ia.t vear Th" i s"-r - '- - .worth, first tenor. IJovd P-oJt.-..i. ' bs. -"". a-'e' t "A Tar hM:wk wcnel tero' Herniara T. rkrrUrrtor in music will .Urect the quartet. Atreuan Subicriber Mar Receive Refund A eall'st te Awgwan ott-ce. In tS baserrent of University hail, between 3 ad 5 o'clock: any afternoon, between today and Friday. fron any tvervm who paid 11.75 for year's sub scription t te gnlif My humor magazine will net the caller fifty cents, according to announcement of John Ames acting business manager. The refund ts made possible by low ered subscription rates.