WEDNESDAY, MAY, 17. Im TWO merit will be played today by Delta Delta Delta vs. T-N-T and Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha XI Delta. The contestants In the baseball tournament are Alpha XI Delta vs. the winner of the Raymond Hall and Kappa Delta match and Alpha Xi Omega vs. T-N-T. The deck tennis matches will continue with Virginia Moomau and Elizabeth Rowan, Phi Omega Pi, playing Jan Robertson and Dorothy Meyers, Delta Gamma. Erma Motl and Margaret Chase, Chi Omega, are scheduled to com pete with Ada Mae James and Mildred Dietz, Alpha Delta Theta. Daily Nebraskan ARCHERY TOURNEY TO CONTINUE TODAY Matches in Deck Tennis And Baseball Are Arranged. Matches in the archery tourna- YOUR DRUG STORE Qotf Club and tu feM Tennla Balls tSc Golf BaFI 20c THE OWL PHARMACY Wa Deliver Pfcon B-1068 146 No. t4th and P . Station A. Lincoln. Nebraska OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA riarif a second-class matter at the postoffice In Lincoln. Nebraska. unHar art nt cnnoress. 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Chalmers Graham ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Bernard Jennings George Holyoke FranK Musgrave EICHELBERGEK SPEECH BEGINS TRANSACTIONS FOR ALL STATE MEET (Continued from Page li. and has found that there is a gen eral desire for a statewide assem bly. Doane college at Crete is es peially interested in having the conference convene there. Both speakers were of the opin ion that to assemble the represen tatives on a campus smaller than Nebraska would be a distinct ad vantage because of the many con flicting interests that would be encountered here. Model League of Nations. The conference would assume the nature of a model League of Nations assembly. Students would act as representatives from the various nations and present the economic and political viewpoints in regards to problems of interna tional peace and commerce of their respective nations. "The students of the United States do not take as active an in terest in matters of leadership in international affairs as do those of ether countries' Eichelberger said "By the organization of the stu dent conference our students ari given an opportunity to develoy such leadership and to expres themselves on matters of woil' internet" No Action Taken. No definite action was taken V ; the body of students present a th? m eeting, but the discus.sk foMowing the addresses of the aft ernoon revealed that certain stv dent groups are interested in spvr. so-ing next spring's conferee The discussion also brought tJ e necessity of having the oj.: io-jj of different interests, such . the political sciences, the econo.v. cs the religious and other group exnrfssed during the assembly. "By the formation of puli! cp-nion through these vari. ; : ovps on such important s : je-'s as world peace we hope I pet much done in the moverr. j, - jKprarnerit.'" Terrell pr.-Ir'i cut. 'If- staled that the world per. q -stion will probably be settle v-'ivn tie nprt two or thr--' years. Tt is anticipated that the vario.; FtT'ent organizations will tak-s- -if definite action in the near f'-'ure to formulate plans for the a conference here jjT.ic-orinff of srtnng. Pcm't Let The ?!OTHS RUIN Ycur Winter Coat Have ycur winter garments thoroughly cleaned. Mcths won't bother them. Tuxedo's, too, should be cleaned before putting them awjy. Modern Cleaners SOUKUP A WESTOVER CaH F2377 K 66IB$gg(Btf Mums?' " l Irl J l It i n-A' m.i m U ( J IV:.;' ,V.- I i Includes Choice of 480 -NEW SPRING $25 & $39 UITS 3 j 625- And Choice of -NEW SPRING $35 to $45 C3) UI i s Plenty of Hart Schaffncr & Marx $35 and $4$ Suitg in This Qroup It's the Most Important Clothing Sale Tlxis Year In the face of predicted highe-r prioea we honestly believt you'll not buy clothing at so low a price for a long time to come. Yvfe do not believe it necessary to dwell on the superb quality ol these suits Lincoln men know that Ben Simon & Song always come to the front with the biggest values of the year In the middle of May when we annually celebite the pychae of the Armstrong' siosei1 Every Wanted New Pattern and Etyh at Thcsa Two Prices History is being made enrery day. We ai'e t feeing bette cs away your old ti-ouble yw&t old suft rnav be a iKss&dss &y li off for awhile-BUY A KBW SU17 TODAY. ;