Hundreds Of Students Participate District High School Music TestsGENEVA, Neb,, April 14 —{£•}— The sixth annual southeastern Nebraska high school music contestopened here Friday, with dozens of contestants gaining the superior and excellent ratings which will qualify them for participation in the state contest later. Those so rated Fridav were:Oirrn tow voice: Betty WtUon, ShlcKtey, atiperior; Delta Decker. York, excellent; Faye Maeale, Clay Center, surerior; Rev* Fussell, Oeneva, excellent: Murrlct Sus*ilen, Edcar. excellent: Avona Heinz. Sutton. excellent: LoU Roberta, Malcolm, superior: Dorothy Bartos. Wilber, superior; Max Inc Dick, Wavcrly, excellent: Margaret Jensen, Jackson ot Lincoln, superior.Girl’s hifch voice: Zdcnka Prochazka,Crete, superior: Jean WUHs, Lincoln, superior; Donna B. Crossle.v, Superior, excellent: Janet Austin. Teachers of Lincoln, excellent; Lodena Frleden. Shickley, superior : Carol Cawdrev. Fairbury, excellent; Lillian Laub, Jackson of Lincoln, superior.Boy's low voice: Donald Otto, Aurora, excellent: George WCbbletnoc, Fairbury, excellent; Rex Foster, Beaver City, excellent; Russell Knight, Gresham, excellent: Wilbur Wurst. Harvard, excellent: CashusHamilton, Utica, excellent: Kenneth Johnson, Sterling, superior, Bernard Dalton,Lincoln, superior.Boy’s medium voice: Gordon Mlttao,Hebron, superior; Thomas Hughes. Edgar, excellent: Ralph Cummings, Harvard, excellent* Kenneth Nye, Jackson high, excellent; Charles Reilly, Lincoln high, excellent.Girl’s medium voice: Maxine Anderson, Fairfield, excellent; Velma Sundeen, Wavcrly, excellent; Donna Hart, Liberty, excellent; Josephine Crlstline, Sterling, excellent; Sinobia Schwarz, Sutton, excellent; Aria Hazelrlgg. Jackson of Lincoln, excellent: Elizabeth Neely, Lincoln, superior*French horn: Claience Gerner, Crete, cKcellent; Dale Bonham, Beatrice, superiorPiano: Anna Peterson. On£; excellent: John Collins. Hebfon, excellent: Sterling, no name given, excellent; Betty Perry, York excellent; Mllada Dolezat, Seward, excellent: Bernice Weber, Harvard, excellent; Wav2rly, no name given, excellent; Frances Tetry. Fairfield, excellent; Fairbury, no name given, superior; Hickman, no name given, superior.Flul •: Constance Baker, superior.Bassoon: Dick Smiley, superior.Xlyopnone: Warren Templeton, Tcacheri of Lincoln, superior.Drums; Francis Ilea, York, excellent.Ceilo; Clare VelU, Crete, superior; Mar* Raker, Lincoln, superior; Frances Spencer, Jackson high of Lincoln, excellent.Viola; Jane Welch, Lincoln, superior; Mary Warden, Jackson of Lincoln, excellent.Clarinet: Henry Wit, Wilbur, excellent; David Person, Crete, superior; Marie Madison, Polk, superior; Norris Short, Geneva, superior; Rachel DiUer, Diller, superior; Roy Boals, Fairbury, superior; Wa\ne Hall, Waverly, superior; EleanorThumas, Superior, superior; Audrey Byres. Pawnee City, superior; Jack Cory, Alexandria, ruperior; Maurice Palmer, Fairfield, excellent.Cornet: Arlle Goodenkauf, Table Rock, excellent: Ronald Booth, Pawnee City, excellent; Neil Short, Geneva, excellent; Holland Wages, Fairfield, excellent; Ybonne Gaylord, Jackson of Lincoln, excellent; Fred Gilbert, Beatrice, superior; Yvonne Gaylord, Jackson, Lincoln, excellent.Saxophone: Gene Whitph*ad, Tecumseh,excellent; Jack Clark, Seward, excellent; Keith Price, Clay Center, superior.Saxophone—superior: Richard Bullock. Technical high: Rita RJ*t. Humboldt; Dal* kalk. Auburn: Erwin Koltx, Wahoo; Ion# Struthcrrs, Crnig. KxctlJrnt: ficlden Para-bnjsk, Duncan.Baritone horns—excellent: Etta Neun*-ber. Auburn; Donald Dethlrpson, Fremont.Trombone—Superior1 Dwight WuBter, Dawson, and Lauren Brown, Fremont, Excellent: Jack Hazleton. Peru; George Cow-gert Craig: Lester Hall, Benson high; Rex Harding, Oakland.Marimba—Superior: Irma Mortemon,South high.Piccolo—Superior; Genevieve Johnson, Wahoo.Small string group—Superior: Central high. Excellent: PlaUemoutb, Elmwood, Peru and Fall# City,Clarinet—Superior: Harding Reese. Central high.Excellent: Keih Whitaker, Wahoo;Esther Jenaen, Lyons; Arlene Magnuson, Oakland.Alto clarinet—Superior: Ralph Brenden-berg, Wahoo.Baboon—Superior: Inez Eberhardt* Wa-hoo.Boy* solo, baritone—Superior; Leland Anderson, Technical: Bernard Knoflick,Plaltsmouth: Charles Alston. South. Excellent; Paul Davli* Nebraska City.VAN SWERINGENAND 2 BANKERSFACING CHARGESEnter Pleas of Not Guilty; Accused of Making False Reports.CLEVELAND, April 14— lt;AP— O. P. Van Sweringen, the railroad magnate and two Cleveland bankers, were arraigned in Common Pleas court today and pleaded not guilty to indictments for making false reports about the condition of the closed Union Trust Co., of Cleveland.Those who appeared with him were Joseph R. Nutt, former chairman of the bank’s board and former treasurer of the national republican party, and W. M. Baldwin, fortaer president of the banking institution.CLEVELAND, O., April 14—(AP —O. P. Van Sweringen, railroad king, and two banker friends indicted with him, denied today that they engineered a $10,000,000 ‘’paper” transaction to dress the front window of the Union Trust Co., now defunct.The county jury returned indictments yesterday against Van Swer-ingcn, Joseph R. Nutt, former chair- man of the bank's board and formerTrombone- Norman Hasher, York, ex- i treasurer of the republican nationalceHcnt; Gayle Patten, Hickman, excellent; Ivan Buroagh, Sutton, excellent.Girl’s medium voice: Helen Frieze, York, superior; Elizabeth Neely, Lincoln, superior.Mixsd sir all vocal prcup: Odiowa and McCool excellent; Edgar, Clay Center. Harvard and York superior.Baritone born: Ruth Seidel. Seward, excellent: Jerry LUliedoll, Sutton, excellent; Wayne Lewis, Fairfield, superior.Tuba: Cecil Brubaker, Nelson, excellent; Wayne Scbarfenburg, York, excellent; Alva Lotspeich, Fairfield, superior.Violin: Evelyn Penncr, York, superior; Ivan May, Cret.‘, superior; Harriet Harp-star, Edgar, excellent.Small ssroup Liass: Teachers of Lincoln, Edgar. Sutton and Fairfield, excellent*Small group string: Crete and Lincolnsuperior, and York excellent.sunn group woodwind; Fairfield excellent, Lincoln superior.Boy's high volet-: Loren Monk Fairmont, superior: Elmer Heckman. Beaver Crossing, cxcenent; Victor Kohler, Sutton, superior; Adolph 2ajieckt Wilber, excellent; Louis Ketmty, Dorchester, excellent; Gerald sterns, Raymond, excellent; James Anderson, Jackson of Lincoln, superior.Boys’ small group vocal: Clay Center, Geneva and Crete, superior; Henderson, Beaver Crossing and McCool, excellent.Girls* email group vocal: Clay Center,Sul ton, excellent; Nelson and Lincoln superior.Kearney Leading.committee, and W. M. Baldwin, former president of the institution.The charge is that the bankers made a false entry in the books and gave a false report to the state banking superintendent. Van Sweringen is accused of abetting them. They faced arraignment in common pleas court today.Transaction Outlined.Prosecutor Prank Oullitan outlined the transaction as follows:Van Sweringen visited the J. P. Morgan offices in New York on September 29, 1931 “on another matter.” Ushered into another room, he found Nutt, who previously had asked if Van Sweringen could sell the Cleveland bank some bonds .Papers were signed whereby therailroad man sold the bank $10,-000,000 in government bonds, which he had left with the Morgan company for safekeeping. The Van Sweringen deposit account in the Cleveland bank was credited with $10,112,540. representing the market