t Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, MarcH 16, 1947 Council ' Corner hi Sam Warren Student opinion columns of the Daily Nebraskan, such as Lcttcrip, may be used to discuss "politics" subject to the editor's discretion, as provided for in the Judiciary Committee's interpretation re leased after last fall's class offi cer election. Class officer elections will be held the ninth Tuesday of the fall semester exclusive of regis tration period, if the revision is ratified, instead of the third Tues- At Its weeklv meetine last day as Presently called lor. irus Wednesday, the Student Council mv was made so that parties okayed the revisions of its own "ay have adequate time to or constirution drawn up by a spe- gani" to nominate class officers cial committee. According to the and so that general interest may standing institution, before re- be greater. Three weeks is so visions pan be nresented to the short a time before elections that student body in a general election, many officer elections have been the nronnsal must tao nassprt hv neia iaier man mis aaie ana two-thirds of the Council. Wednesday's session marked the fourth time that the Council has thereby were actually illegal. The dates between which the considered tho revisions in nart wv""a ".t- eoL-l12nf: lvR?.n would be shortened by the re- or in whole. Striving to achieve as much simplicity and clanty as visions, making it impossible for oofKio 4u nii that annual election to be held as revision for the first time today. fte " "ay lit. and encouraging Major changes affect rules for " w " fJLJT election campaigning for which the revisions establish a special committee, time of holding elec tions, membership of the Judici Provision. In line with its efforts to in crease election interest, the com mittees revision Includes pro- ary Committee, and Council offi- v,!sin "Daily Nebraskan cers. Altho the campus response f.ha" Publish on the regular pub- this semester to the advent of UM.uun VP n eiecuon spring elections has not substanti- fn. paruai eiecuon eoiuon con- ated the Council's opinion that tammf hhcJ ol all candidates interest would run high in this and of a Political parties." The year's elections, the Council feels here ? to assure students that by enlarging and clarifying -; uvqune election rules, political interest knowledge of a candidates qual and participation in future years cations before they go to the will be stimulated. i0 Consisting of four members, the A revision of Article VIII en Election Publicity Committee will lages the Judiciary Committee to be. chaired by a member of the nine members thru the addition standing Elections Committee and of three junior members and one will decide each year the number senior-at-large. Serving a double oi posters eacn pariy ana inai- purpose, the change enables jun vidual may display, the respective iors to be experienced Judiciary limits being six and four, and will Committeemen the following puDiisn campaign rules - ai leasi year, and gives the committee a one month prior to a spring elec- more representative decision- tion. making voice rosters. I An alteration in Article V These publicity posters are to makes it impossible for future De nand-painted only, and tio Councils to choose their secretary printed, mimeographed, typed or and treasurer from others than otherwise mechanically printed hold-over members. Custom now material, nor hand bills, in behalf has it that all four officers shall of any candidate or party shall be be hold-over members. permitted. This decision came after much discussion which en tertained all possibilities of pub licity including "wide open" cam paigning. Firmly rejecting hand bills as being of little persuasive value but rather a great menace to campus order, the Council fur ther outlawed printed material of any kind. Hand-painted posters were de cided upon as the best vote-getters and at the same time as limi tations to publicity excess. The phrase "upon presentation of con clusive evidence" was added to the present rule, "Any candidate violating these rules either in per son or through his supporters shall thereby become ineligible." Junior - Senior Prom Saturday nig lit. Coliseum $3 per couple, tax icL WAFFLE SUPPER First Baptist Church N. W. C.raer Itth 4 X M. Tues., March 18, 1947 Price: 50c Tickets mt tr Everyone Invited i i . Awwfll -A ill f yz' Youre up to your neck in style when you're wearing a smart sport shirt! The new West emaire of rayon gabardine comes in three beautiful shades of tan, brown, and blue. Three button sleeves and flap pocket add to the smartness of this answer to your shirt problem. Harvey Brothers also have Sun Valley smoothly tailored shirts that offer you a choice of blue, yellow, cream or brown colors in a shirt you're proud to own. The con vertible collar can take a tie or leave it alone. Stop in at Harvey Brothers for the best in men's wear! 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