DAILY NEBUASKAN TIIUKSDAY, APRIL 6, 193$ FOUU Today's the day... and every body starts on big trips today, or stays home and studies? as the case may be. . .yesterday a big trek as started by Beta's Hough ton Furr, Ted Welton, and Orval Hager or west to Estes . . . and an other carload of Betas, also to Estes, are Bill Gish, Jack Hyland, and Paul Bradley. . .Kappa Sigs Dick Bisgard, Dean Hansen, John Sullivan and Merrill Knghmd will leave for Denver and Boulder come this af ternoon . . . and Fiji's Bob Chatt, Bob Tolefson and Bud Young are also off for Colorado . . .going still farther west, to Cali fornia, in fact, are DU's Harry Epperson and Wade Rasor, and John Ix)os...ZBT Lany Cohen will spent his several days of play In Cheyenne. . .ea;t to Chicago will go S'gma Nu's Dick Ryan and Jack Scott, and Theta Gwcnnie Orr with the Stoddard family... Phi Psi Fred Stiner and Sigma Chi Max Morn are planning big things for their trip to St. Jo and probably Kansas City. . .Chi". Mc- Cuistion will h.ive an eventful va cation in Fullerton and points State's business changes tittle April averegs sags with February, March . r.ii.'iincvis .'ctivity in Nebraska showed very little change daring the month oT Maivh, figures com piled by W. A. Spurr of the sta tistics ck'pai imont indicated. Though department store trad-! and postal c. o m m u n ic ations showed a slightly bullish trend, the declines in business payment; and building activity mare than counter balanced any upward tend ency and sut the general business inde: for tli- state to a new low. This month's trend continued a sagging avci age that has been un der way since the last of January. All indices have b'cn adjusted in computing the averages to remove any seasonal and calerrdar irregu larities. Seven of the more impor tant business indicators are aver aged in computing the general in de: that .all factors ns .is'ing bus! ne.i change may be taken int u consideration. west...ATO's Fran Loetterle and Jolin Smith took a journey south to St. Louis. . .some of the WAA girls will be off and away for California tomorrow, like Elnora Sprague. Delta Gamma Mary Kline, Theta Tess Cassidy, and Kappa lbs Waugh. . .Delta Gam ma Mary Margaret Maly will go to Culver to see her brother who is in school there. . .and to deviate from trips and vacation and re turn to the campus for a moment, we shift scenes to yesterday's tea dance, .saw DU Jack McPhail and Kappa Mary Lou Kelly, Sigma Nu Bruce Campbell and Kappa Delt Alice Nemec, Jane Austin, DG, and Beta Jack Stewart, and such stags as Sigma Chi Bill Butz, Phi Psi Gordie Johnson, and Ward Round:.. . .and the latest pinning is that of Lloyd Jeffries, and Kappa Delta Let ha Pettit . . . and vacation, as it were, is here . . . have a happy time, one and all. . . Cobs check party ticket sales McMurfrcy leads offer preliminary reports Corn Cobs met last night for a preliminary checkup .on ticKei sales for the Cob-Tassel party, Friday, April 14. Worker George McMurtxey held an early lead in workers' sales, and President George Rosen urged other mem bers to redouble efforts in the sales. The two pep clubs have obtained one of the midwest's leading bands in Carl Colby's orchestra for the party. Colby has played on cam pus twice during the past five months, once at the Sigma Alpha Mu formal opening the Union fraternity formal season, and later at a Union weekend party. Officers of both clubs promise the party will be the highlight of the after formal season. Admis sion is CO cents a couple. Stencils are being place in most of the classrooms on city and' ag campus. Irvin Sherman is in charge of the stencil cutting and Nebraska Academy of Sciences holds 49th yearly meet here May 5, 6 Members of the Nebraska acad emy or sciences wm noia tneir 49th annual meeting in Lincoln at the university on Friday and Sat urday, May 5 and 6. The meetings will serve to fos ter an exchange of ideas regard ing some of the principal prob lems and new developments in the various fields of science in its broadest meaning, to establish and maintain a closer contact between those engaged in various types of research work, to discuss the prin cipal problems encountered in teaching various subjects and to Insure occasional social contacts between the members of the staffs of the institutions of higher learn iug in the state. printing. Working on city cam pus were Edwin Wittenberg. Harv Minnick, Fred Walker, and George McMurtrcy. On ag campus, the work was done by Ray Cruise and Leo Cooksley. Dancing class postponed The ballroom dancing lessons to be given after vacation an nounced in yesterday's DAILTi NEBRASKAN have been indeffc nitely postponed. oooooooo V Friday, April 7 'TURNPIKE: jT presents Music at ttvled bv Kay Kyser A Sammy Kaye A at played by the famous A Direct from 9 months stay I Hotel Edison, New York City. Coast to Coast Network Blue Barron; And His Orchestra Stars Victor Recording Miil Order and Advance 83c Each at Danlelon Adm. at Door $1.10 Each Artists TIcketsA Floral T Each Research at the University of Illinois is proving that air-conditioning milerially aid.i a patient's clnncea of recovery. A imve has been started in the Iowa leg! st.-ite's coil the University of Iowa to Iowa State college. Uture to move the re of en," ineei ing from AT THE HEAD OF 1 il'B E CLASS . . . mo is ... v . - ( : ' ' : I !LJ IRVIN SHERMAN He convinces people they ought to advertise ... in the COFtN HUSICKR. He must bo pretty good or he wouldn't be an ns sistant business manager. IJc sldes that, Irv has time for Kosmct Klub, in an advertis ing way, of course, because he had charge of printing the programs for "Alias Aladdin." On certain days he clanks around in his boots for he's a military man. Red Guidon mem ber, too. In his spare time, Irv, Zeta Beta Tau, takes up his duties as a Corn Cob. 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