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Mondav, November 20 1951 PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN f X Ag Builders (Register CoiHifi Public Relations . . . 75 Workers More than 75 Ag students have signed up for committees in the newly formed Ag Builders. Jim Williams, chairman of the program, who called the recent membership drive "highly suc cessful," said that Ag students have shown much interest in the new organization by signing for the various committees. Jean Vierk, Pat Acken and Jo an Raun are in charge of the first mass meeting of the Ag Builders which will be scheduled in December, At this time, all Last weekend over 600 hih school students were on the campus for the nineteenth annual Nebi-aska Press association convention. All phases of high school journal ism were covered in panel discussions and convocations. Tours of the Lincoln papers, the campus and the school of Journalism were provided. Awards were given for the "best" in different fields. Friday afternoon almost a hun- ! persons who have signed up for dred high school students edited a special edition of The j Ag Builders will be invited to the Daily Nebraskan. The accent during the convention was j n-iee5lg-on benefiting the high school journalists. uBa Tbe-" But the convention went further than helping the ! ing nwde, Williams said, and will delegates learn to write news stories. It provided an ex- ! be outlined at the mass meeting, cellent means of advertising the University of Nebraska, i individual committee meetings Allol r them were exposed .to .the University's activities lSV and functions. They drank Cokes m the crib, worked m : meeting date will be made later, the '"Rag" and Cornhusker offices, tourned the buildings j All students who did not sign ana laboratory, watched the lootball game ana observed ! "P ir so phases i Ag omt rops Soker rnnwM stationt at tht fmversity, i now in Australia aiw New Zealand dirwtins Ih gwYwiucuon of a motion picture on Grassland srKUliiar. Tli irip is made PssiM by a prsni ti rniwrsisy Knundation bj- H, C. r of Brandsn, Colo. Knrout 1 o Ausira,, Pr . Bs fcr ol--terved fjeuUur m Ui Hawaiian islands. His o&srrvatioris folkvw. many other aspects of the campus. For two days they : a :?J? i 01 lhls sll i , man m were m constant contact with the Umversitw ! rr .-.v,;-,. . .....; ...... What will be the effect of this contact on their future ; dents interested in Builders work j canl and sheep ranges. sheep i Pff l,Zca IfaS decisions to attend an institution of higher learning? It '.&Te urged, oy wiuiarow aiena production is of such small (Ediior-s nt: rr. Wstvyi u bim j their first calves when thev are wii dirwtor cf h Apricu!turl x- , , , . ... i,,:. uiree ycisis uki u: if""1 season extends over the four months beginning Dec. 10. Calf crops vary from 65 to more than 90 per cent in different pastures. No suplemental feed of any kind, even salt, is fed. The calves are weaned at seven to nine months and are then car ried on pasture until they are ready for market at about 30 months. As they become ready for market the steers and the heifers which are not retained for the breeding herd are topped out and shipped by boat to Honolulu. Here they are slaughtered and beef sold on the local market. Different Grasses The pastures vary greatly as to best season of use because of variations in grass species, soils, elevation, temperature and rain fall. This permits year long graz ing on reasonably good ranges and this results in rather uniform growth throughout the year on the front of the cattle. Generally the pastures are of mixed grasses. Some of the bluestem. Italian Livestock production does not bulk large in dollar value in Hawaiian agriculture; never-the-5 ess it presents some interesting aspects. Ont of approximately 4,000,000 acres of land area, or about one twelfth that of Nebraska, one fourth is waste land. Another million acres is devoted to forest reserves. These are important in Hawaii as they serve as water reservoirs which provide much of the water used in the islands. Because of the nature of the islands, under ground water is relatively unim portant. About 2,000.000 acres are de voted to agricultural production. tlimiH W f.mwHi. fn-r o All iv, ,.,v the first mass meeting, mey win v v r v v. v 1 j- 7 -V, I"""-" ruu" be given opportunity to sign up Iisned for high school distribution is not as effective as : f0r committors of their choice at one weekend spent "seeing lor yourself. Nothing can ! that time. volume that it may be ignored Important Oops Sugar and pineapple produo uun . mi V, ! other legumes also are grown, ant crops grown in the ands j brome grass, Bermuda grass and Kentucky blue grass are amport- j ant components of the dilierent I pastures. White Clover, sweet tJUitTJ, LUJJtT .'4 4.J JtT 4.4-4J, a4jv. irmrATV wifh sctnal nHcAn-iitirin -f V, .ti- v, TTt,;,..;4.. Tlje expanded program of buu 1 - ' - . vw4 , 4WV14 V. 4iU, t44ii3 J14itCi4ilV - t . - . . ..j...- r,-..... ... ...w . functions. : ders was rev,ea?fd recently oj occupying more than 90 percent doubt the convention did help the high school jour- ; &tv EuiidS malists. But it also rendered a valuable service tn th Five committees were set tip University. Many of the delegates, given the opportunity xmdeT the dircctio,n ci Wlliams : ihat of pineapples S75.ooo.ooo and to see what the University of Nebraska has to offer, might ! L n ' othfT cr aut .oo,ooo. easily be persuaded to enroll here next fall. The COn- I The five committees are: mem- bJ. e diSii i ol fr are required. , . . j-itiAi t xo.l.iu 11 nuu i f " ; - , m acriciajLuraj uruuui uiwj of the cultivated land- la 3943 the value of the sugar produced was approximately $100,000,000; por tion of the ranges the grass cover is very good probably carrying one cow per year on three acres. Not all of the ranges are this good and for the island as a whole, it is estimated that about twelve I said you may smoke, and smoke only. Mr. Noggin! similar aggregations should be encouraged by everyone. I publicity, tours and Ag campus; frujl. vegetable I Sdies- : production are being encouraged; Effigies Burned At Last Pep Rally Friday night, the cheerleaders Following the yells, Potsy led the pep enthusiasts for the Oark spoke on behalf of the final rally of the 1950 grid sea- ; team. He said. "There are two things that can help make a A limited acreage of corn as , . rallv for the Iowa State and grown on the Parker ranch on Doctors Seek Answer to Fossils Help ClaiiHiilar Fpvpp Pio1iIaiii Reports nuns are being combated; -3 produc- Fn J7lTirl lit fT 4 111 re bfir-P inducted. ill 1 III II 111; V.H Livestoci and livet.ock pro ducts were worth only $21,000,- ! ujhj in grass the previous year. .raJiy adapted vanetjes are being de- . . 1 - ad Jor , Oklah ! team, the crowd and band.' loma game. i . Flalliers n et at 7:15 pro. an band, Corn Coos and lassels Jor CNS. 4J41. 4c.i.o . n. t,4;.-i- 4i-jllm 4- haclHBr Ji4 lished ilf so that it supplies ! "t" ;J afirfartrv rrs7jne. me .group ou.u r, s-u .44. ....4. Some of the ranges on the ' P Ifith. The crowd proceeded Parker ranch as well as on other ; amid fte ringing of the virtory been invaded by DCIJ alJo auc-itj-.t-j-s nco. Victory isgainst the army of , and rest .mong the disorders diseases has been delayed by the ! n,, .,.4- 41.4.4,-v.4-v., 1,m 1,0,-4. 000 in Beef cattle accounted i jT,i-r.r,rin.u-fd . the cheerleaders. for one-third of lh; .dairy cattle t Ly urnPn ' The ralliers stopped ltviftt ir T-Y-m fi- nT.rt -Clflkfiri -CTaHTii11 appearance of the rival of the i , , "Ji-'" j Marine animals wnicn mta j ; d ptlultIT ae remaining one- common cold, glandular fever. ; '""'" " "c ""' i ancjent seas and nagratea miaeiy , third. Although known since 3889, no !Xtreroe exhaustion. ! acrfs the earth -were depicted; About two thirds of the beef complete study has been made., i Pattern Xot Tj-pic! Maxim k. Elias, Univer- 'cattle marketed in 1949 came Glandular fever has no typical ! : n!jleorjtowlst as nossing an ! principally from Australia The actual cause is believed to be a virus -which attacks into the island as an ornamental The railiors st.oppea iro. a Some of the cactus is utilized by rle in advert ears but at- : Vine. A dummy representing temptsre made to crad- . 3owa State and Oklahoma was dcate or at least control it by the : sed info the fire. introduction of insect enemies , fh artar-k-s in ...... .j, . , , r-- - . ,. m iiin as uit i-ai kctbi . ,j u -r m npi'f nnmnnT T rl 'JT . J T . r-.,-. L- T7 rPTl f I .11 .- . . cases of extreme exhaustion r . uiJUU" V.'.V "T " Z ; Hawaii group. Between one-tnira twn; the soread i4" ever. it is normally i xo precis f, .c ! and one-fourth of 1 is not exactly known; the spread of the .disease is another un known. The flame of glandular fever is nation wide. The disease seems to be more prominent among xmi- Z"K'n- 1 : Tetr "of America, he pointed JJlJi t I SerdSrtc ! -t .o hax-e been - i are dmilaT In a .frHri hirt 1hP I customed Xo Od (: . not a dangerous disease, for ical formation solely on xne ou, complications are rare. Dr. PJch- I of the contained fossils, lard Wilson Student Health said. Speaking Saturday m wash ! Diagnosis of a case of infec S rd fn- iiniic mnr,r,T,niB:it ih uiial meeting of the iLreoiogjcai the total pro- Almosi 600,000 eggs of one of these is being placed on cactus u i-uv- iPr,.rt-4T irsmrTu this duction came from .one ranch, the : -pminary reOTfe appear Parker ranch located m the - . , . .. . ;m. iv,ai northern part of the island. CjLnrh 5mi4ageiDent This ranch gives every evi dence of being a well managed, f ,Mws . jf ! -...... - . . - r,T.omisine and at is possible that several thousand acres may be ' rseclaimed in this way- lack of as much chance to stop una frn har-t many vears anc tim is sick too Jong to permit ac- : 'nrfllora' v11-1-" - s- : 50 xsars it has been .developed , Theodore Jorgenfn,chair- Its origin dates f.. .. .. - w id lor tne iasi ioiocie Honorary Public Offered G)llege Credit By Extension into A survey conducted by the University extension division, showed that over 300.000 lessons were handled by the division Irom July, 1849 to July, 1950. When !e Filter in Medico Pipe or Cigarette Holder modern :ari rf the University physics twins brown, threw a beef -producing plant of some department, was guest speaker swoy wrth the micotme. 00,1100 acres jying at citvauui fjt a meeting m Sigma oammd nrt 4yice and tiofce to .boou leet ana ui . Epsiion, honorary geologic xra- j, trapped. Intert igixg from five to 320 terniTr. Tuesday night. t,v, t;iw r, year. Some dairy pro- ; pdioacrtjvity as applied to the , ..-A- rlMam am TITO- J... i.4-;, rA nclnirif jHiit.PC , pan ot tne biooa), causes a nun- j ,,"f Jlu H itrrbanees of the Educed but by far the greatest m.as the theme of his speech, chmg of red blood ceils taken :1;ea. .fS , nT.r.asis is on beef production. , s from a sheep fff untain ranges as the i The pastures are well fenced M CHICAGO COLLEGE of Bieea lens K.eairea i r., the Rockv inoun- ' with heax? posxs sei exutr ceptance of this diagnosis. There conuaj. ...,, fl i svstemaxicaTJy are two accurate ways to identi- i ln WJUt J-V , ;, fv glandular fever. The first is to .ever, ne saio, xne w,"- inspect the I under a mi. j is to determine JJCIJt!) JJUmu J UIIl v LIJC W elLH V -wc . The migrations were ut-uau. wmte blood cens ioi uir ..44.444 rr-.---. - 3500 croscope. The second ! P "f "Z -in I rainfall rai wnetner tne pa- , firm,tions. 'nehes pea- rum (the watery odi.uig u.c k,b- - ------ . ,durtq Shalluw Seas Several blood tests are often ; S required in order to determine! : the presence of abnormal cells. .Evelyn SplichaL supervisor of ';,, A' lKr, ,..,..1,, .. n, n-'n. ; ppnerallT thought to be charac- the extension division, said the tw.w, V-;.. ! i.ristic of the United States are , .r,f Vhprn .-Ecwd 20.000 acres fugure represents a typical year's (thrfe before the test is . actually found in tocs 01 crxuu , TJ tered largely by gether .and generally with either woven wire .or smoo-n -vire. Citing evidence that fossils ; QarppV than would be consid ered desirable in the states., as work by the department. positive. After the acute stage. Extension courses are offered , when the presence of white blood and vice versa, ur. tuas . -j; for anyone who wishes to gain 'cells and abnormal ones has the need ior Vd'B1Plf J.f credits toward his high school or ; reached a peak., the abnormal ; dence irom fossils m " , college graduation or for the re- ceus begin to decline. ! the crustal changes -vl uth . wusea i V..Tl,rr UtiUf tn rf'hb .vf...., T? : i across the earth's suriace. LJlili; tJLIUl (-.4 tii J ..1 14 4 CI J 4LV-4 4 newal of a teaching certificate as is sometimes the case. The ma jui-iiy i peop wuo uus.exiiee ;the .,v,rar,e fitUcler)t is th uuJS. .uC duiua vvnu mi u !Te(.0VW.v. For some time gain jwmm erowin or who i- tne acule ,.tuge patJt-nts feel tired. were unable to obtain a degree, Miss Splichal added. Speed Graduation However, some students on on campus take one or more ex- night. tension courses to gam credits or The -best known reme to hasten graduation. There seems i this disease is plenty of to be an increase in this number lately since many males feel they should get as many hours as poh- geologic apes in the British isles, i.atT T,jpea fr0m the K.oholb mountains in nurtnwesxern Hawaii Tiie cow herd consists of per haps .9.000 well-bred Hereford cows which compare lavordoi; m cuality with the better oommer- mainiana. a d berd vi reE- -, i- -rr.it. i-niti in prt motions m wuernOkbtniuu , prart,caly afl 0j the bulls in it. '(jniy introduced j xtS I the Sprmger senes ; i wrirri out. arid unable to return I immediately to their complete cft f n, of the arumals , the herd are produced normal schedule. One may feel J'e the ancient owasionally is ahull Y,uu :,i noon, when he is 'hK'h 1 e'J c I fm the K State .... - which aeposixeo. u , accustomed to worK unxu nuo- OPTOMETRY IKotionollT &ccditBd la Outstanding CuIW Sjlidil Prf - Xntrcmoe Ttruirneirt akaTff iiouis ni Libaroi arte 4dnt Advcnoed tsmding CJrCBtfCi inr oddiUDDCtl L. Sl. credits. .Ta Out Start FcWuury 12 TjcDallextt clinical 4ncilitie&. Re .cruotionol end cthietic octrv Hieft. XornutorMs on omput. apprcveri ior vetranfi. LarnW Si. GWju: 1 0- III dryer, pvrer tmoking! Flttars hullw tuba IS 1W MEDICO V. F. O. KEPT FtME QUALITY) f tfmzfi ipecioltf tebcted imported briot Vj Wide troriety 1 hap. With DC f her L Alls fmni Medic "itondoriT... Amrico' Oiti-toivding CoIIbt IJ frank todu CnrrM Maidm 1 FIITE1 FIPES Candidate Officers .Association FHAKKE HIS F1ANO HIS ORCHESTRA AW AU KW "CARLE COMES CALLING" KEVL'E 1950 Military Ball Saturdoy, December 2 formal 1'M-kel KM Spelatr "5c Gri Tivket froto Any A6 ijM-d C'aArl r Stnarsl I xmii Booth t,rt. si rrtrance mixture. Because of the size anfl topog- , 4. I Half erf the peceB are hiuu , r, rjatrtureE a high ratio !d loTito fossite in the Prm:ylvanian S PJ t0 cP0t" r one to 1 5 ) is ol rert iTm..rR vl0ve and the Mir.smsippian of built, to rs io e under a doctor'E care. After re- i -t)eiow. But the other half ; imea. jne vv eovery is under way. it will con- j -foreigners,-" being identical : . tinue more rapidly if the student j ;jr (.1(mt.Jy related to species found ; curecxions across hdt is now the eible in before being drafted. To !v-iU adiuirt his schedule to the ! iT1 thp -'Mountain liimest.one" of : Atlantic .ocean take an extension course when i amount of energy he has. you are a university student, i rrver Study uVdvLhraVe iiPPrVal Ul 1 student ' health center your acivihtr. ci.,r,fi ., Kt.,,, .(,r irlandular fever 41 Tkitw-w -r.T-iTirMTilf.R 1iaAe a XiJciC- Mii-sinpian ape m t,coxxunu. Jor Path f Micratwrn , prtroleum ana natural gas, Thic ciiweists that the changes ; tl.y,tP;n owilocists owe fossils in level .of 'the .earth's .crust which , frc,m welj c.uttingE to identify the extension division i.flll people haj lbe dim,a()P lo were enrolled in the college divi- ; rt,a(.tions. The SEND A FRIBiD ""11B Kame y, Tv 4 '" 1 lart year. Whenever it is possible, j wd mort 0f the United States i k liiyt!rs mofit probably pro 000 lessons were handled by the , th ' ffiI1()W t,atitjll. who have hm,i i this time, al- ! .. . ' ' . , 1,U V.i ,V 4.-.. , - J V44.. una oul aouui . owe(j jyrig finallow sect, t.un f tirnbUim has ! . x.. i;n .if iiuhix. to sion Forty-eight were approved , b(,m Ftu,lu.cl the health cwnttsr I vt 8 t,ath of migration for py xne neuu -cu xi.eu uuiuax ; v.jlh ttlt, ,.lU,i.e and city health amrnl,iK living in Scottish tlepurtment m the University. ; depsirtment director!,, and it is j m.M utld nUowmg them to reach Heaidencie Jiwiind , believed that the disease is con- i (.. ',tii.-ririr of North America. A little later, typical Americans forms .occur in the somewhat younger rock formations in Scot land, illustrating that the .criss cross migrations .occurred in both MitiF Sulichal adviHed those ; tanious. "Whether the glandular who are interested in courses of- j fever is spread by means of f ood, Jered by extension to remember i water., or coughing it is not that one cannot graduate by x- j known. tension, but must take the Just j Glandular fever is believed to year's work in residence at the have been uk -common in pre UnivBreity. Credits toward a B.A. j vious years as it is now, but it degree may be secured through ' WUB n-(1t detected. In the first extension; no .courses for M. A. ! utages of the disease a laboratory credit are offered by the depart- j technician may not disc-over the jnent. j abnormal cells if -unfamiliar with One hundred-twenty courses I glandular fever, and pass it -over were offered last year by tiie coJ- j as a case .of -the flu. lege division and 144 by the j The original name for the clis high school division. ; ease when diagnosed in Bng- Dr. Entrte O. Broady is tlie di- ! land was glandular fever. The xector of the University exten- name infectious motiormcleiosis eion division. ' vas given the disease in Anwsnca. THE MILITARY BALL, DEC. 2nd a Ktrodrful cirhl lo look jour jre!ti-f4! JItSL (Dotty VbbhaiJwuL Member IntercoBegiote Press iFOEXy-ElUHTB Tt ZfXtf XitlmuKiui k BUIilWlmr toy tin nturtmitti at lt llnivuraity in anuHw M apnMuin of tudiiu now uno iimmoiHi only Annomitie u. JU ar ttm lv i Kovemiiit tuani puiilicutmim unci artmlniruonici ny tl aourti if ninllMtlon. 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