The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Student Federalists Will Hold
Study Group Thursday Night
Student Federalists will hold a
study group Thursday evening at
7:00 p. m. in the Faculty Lounge
of the Union to discuss the general
topic of "Sovereignty." The dis
cussional meeting is open to all
people interested In the subject
and who are interested in the re
lationship of this intangible na
tional freedom in regard to mod
ern international activities and
the possible creation of a Federal
World Government. t
Charles Bcrgoffen. Political
Science major, will lead the dis
cussion, giving a brief talk on the
subject before opening discussion
from the floor.
Questions
There are many questions that
arise in regard to sovereignty that
are difficult to answer because
of the various concepts that ex
ist in the definition of the term.
It can be asked, is "sovereignty",
(a) non-existant, (b) only aphc
able to domestic and not foreign
affairs, (c) something which ap
plies in foreign affairs but limited
s the liberty of the individual is
Dial Twistings
By LEE HARRIS
For a quick moment of relax
ation after a fast and exciting
morning of activity, let me sug
gest that you catch the 15 minute
Fred Waring show offered at 11
this morning over NBC.
At 12:15 your local radio sta
tion, KFOR, brings you the oppor
tunity to "Stroll Between the
Book Ends" with Ted Malone,
who relates to his vast audience
f listeners those old favorites
that bring back pleasant memo
ries. Passing thru the day, we find
one of the best news summaries
may be brought into your place
of listening merely by changing
your dial to 590 at 6:15. You will
then be tuned to NBC again, and
at your service will be the News
of The World program bringing
the latest news from around the
world as told by newscasters sta
tioned thruout the universe.
By sticking to the same net
work, NBC, you may sit back and
enjoy the Great Gildersleeve at
7:30 tonight. "Gildie" is a sure
thing when it comes to bringing
laughs from his audience as he
chases nephew "Leroy" or be
comes involved in a complicated
scheme. Following thru on the
top shows for tonight: Frank Si
natra takes to the air over KFAB
at 8:00 this evening for his week
ly half-hour song and variety
show. Following the Sinatra show
is Mr. District Attorney.
Continuing the follow-up of
programs classified as the better
choices for radio listening tonight,
we skip back to KFAB at 9:30 for
the recently returned Information
Please program. Information
Please is another nationally
broadcast CBS production which
lasts for one half-hour.
Campus Tunes and Chatter are
your best bet in the way of popu
lar recordings for tonight. The
time for this show is set for 11:00
over station KFOR. By now the
major part of the day's radio lis-
NTJBBIXS PHOTO.
The date for the taking of the
picture of the Nubbins basket
ball squad ban been moved nn
to this evening, Wednesday,
March 19, at 5:15. All slayers
are expected to be in the var
sity room In the coliseum base
meat by 5 o'clock.
LEE
HANCOCK'S
ORCHESTRA
Flaying 9 to Midnite
FRIDAY, MAR, 21
44c per person
Union Ballroom
Union Dne
Sl Mar. 22
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in domestic affairs or, (d) unlim
HfA twww wbich cannot be de
stroyed without destroying the
state.
In commenting on the discus
sion of sovereignty. Bergoffen
stated, "An understanding cf sov
ereignty and its implications is
basic to any intelligent discussion
of world problems and world
peace." He pointed out that the
tiarlniK iwntvtntinn that will be
presented will undoubtedly prove
interesting.
In announcing this study group,
Dorothy Lasher. Secretary of the
university's Student Federahst
chapter, stated tnai sucn a ais
cussion will give interested people
an excellent opportunity 10 ais-
cover exactly what tne Student
Federalists stand for and exactly
what Federal World Government
means, particularly in regard to
its relationship to naaonai sov
ereignty. The discussion will also
give those people who oppose the
creation of a universal federal
government an opportunity to pre- j
sent and argue their case.
tening will have been completed;
only dance music will then re
main on the schedule which ends
at midnight
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SUITS . .
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Henry V Records
Features Program
Musical recordings taken from
the bnv ground music of "Henry
V will oe played in room 24 of
the Temple at 5:20 this afternoon.
The program will last approxi
mately twenty minutes, and will
feature the highspota of the
movie's background music.
The music, composed by Wil
liam Walton, is played by the
London Symphony orchestra un
der the direction of Muir Math
ieson. Recordings of the music
cod In the battle scenes and in
the love scenes are the outstand
ing numbers that win be piayea
Grades
Grade cards for the first ae
mester will be distributed from
the office of adnilslsons te
administration building between
tin. and 4 p. dl u UIUws:
A to G Inclusive Wednes
day, March 19; H U N inclusive
Thursday, March 20; O to Z
Inclusive Friday, March 21.
Students must present their
Identification cards when call
ing for grades.
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Calling All Cobs!
An eleventh-hour chance for
Corn Cob workers to assure
their initiation, being planned
fs-r the near fntnre, will be ex
plained at a worker's meeting
tonight at 5 p. m. In the Corn
Cob office, third floor of the
Union.
The new project will demand
work hours this week, and
workers are required to attend.
&emtred also la that each
worker wear his Cob sweater
to remind war. era of tonight's
meeting. Workers are alto
asked t bring "JT book sales
money, according U Sana War
ren, notifications chairman.
Notice on army bulletin board:
"Court martial docket jammed.
Any soldier desirous of violating
articles of war will please post
pone action for ten days."
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LAURENCE OLIVIER
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WednesHoy, March 19, 1947,
Welfare Council
Discussion Groups
Will Meet Tonight
Religious Welfare council spon
sored discussion groups will meet
tonight at T:30, according to
YMCA Secretary Gordon Llppitt.
Christian Faith and Action will
talk about "Social Action in the
Community." Their meeting will
be held as usual in the west lec
ture room of the library with Mrs.
Roscoe Hill supervising. .
"Psychology of Family Life"
will be the topic taken up by th
Preparation for Marriage commis
sion when it meets in the YMCA
lounge of the Temple. Mrs. An
geline Anderson, instructor on Ag
campus, will lead the discussion.
Rev. Robert Drew will continue
heading the Bible Study group
in their study uf "The Life of
Jesus."
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