Page 4 Physics Prof. Speaks on Vet Forum Today "Can there be peace in our time?" will be discussed by Dr. C. H. Patterson of the physics depai tment, Dr. Werner of the department of Education and Don Kimmel, president of the Vet erans Organization at the last of thirteen broadcasts conducted by the Veterans' Organization. Scheduled for 4 p. m. today in the Union lounge, the broad cast will conclude a thirteen-week scries. Audience Oplnlona. Following the, discussion, floor microphones will be taken to members of the audience in order that they may express their opin ions. Students and farnltv im In vited .according to Richard Sinsel, Veterans' Organization public re unions cn:urman. WOMEN'S ALTERATIONS. QUICK 8ERV ice a.uini ing the new, liberal Lancaster County wmwriii, room uonaid FOR SALE New Magnavox radio phono- graph, original packing. Phone S-M40. COUPI.I driving to Houston, Texas for holiday '46 Buiclc. Take two pas sengers. 5-44447. tost Alpha Xi Delta pin chained to '"hi- oigma pin, nratra. uall 1-6895 AIDERS WANTED to and from Mary-" . .wpii, iunm iiy ana Cnil RIDERS to Alliance. CaU 3-5. Share v?FlJ okla- c"r ut. win Df(IRE r0und tr'p t0 Houston. Call XF.1AS CARDS f ertonalised or rlmin All-Alike or ' Auorted Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14 GIFT WRAP Tmgt, SeaU mnd Ribbon. Fancy mnd Clear Scotch Tape Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th St. J JJfaeterV Co f ClassiOed 7O; . i.., ' Li X J Opinion (Continued 6. The stimulation of student tions, concerts, sports events, 7. Facilitation of student exchange and travel. 8S The creation of a national student organization in the United States to work in co-operation with similar organizations in other countries throughout the world. t's not too late . . .to choose a glamorous perfume for her gift THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Poll . . . From Page 1.) i dramatic productions, art exhibi etc. TOILET GOODS Asa V .'-W. "j y 11 " ) 'V .? ' A f .'a Jn?LLEQAiflE Wednesday, Psi Chi, National Psych Honorary Selects Officers Psi Chi, national honorary psy chological society, was reactivated at an organizational meeting held Monday. Shirley Complon, Arts and Science junior from Lincoln, was elected chairman to make plans for the initiation of new members early in January. Dr. William J. Arnold, psychol ogy instructor and advisor, pre sided at the meeting. Fred Astaire, Jr., nine-year-old son of the great dancer, added the nameplate from the dress ing room Astair used in Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies," Para mount's Technicolor musical, to his collection of mementoes of his father's career. THE STUDENT UNION Will Close AT 7:00 P. M, THURS., DEC. 19 for an Employees' Christmas Party ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL CLOSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1 :00 P. M. Friday, December 20 FIRST FLOOR December 18, 194G Coed Counselors -Schedule Annual v Christinas Tea Coed Counselors will hold their annual Christmas tea for all fresh man women, counselors and house presidents Thursday from 3:30 to 5:30 in Ellen Smith hall. Awards will be presented to the outstanding counselors for their work. Throughout the afternoon Christmas music will be provided bv three fine arts sororities. TVlta Omicron, Sigma Alpha Iota and Mu rhl fcpsiion. The regular meeting: of the Pershing Rifles will be held today in room 208 Nebraska Hall at 5 p. m. A group picture will be taken so all members must wear their uniforms and white shirts.