1 ! A 1 Poge 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NEWSPAPER AWARD NU Grad Of 1934 Wins Honor Farm Family Title Sanya, Chief Thailand Judge, To Visit jCosmo Club Announces Plans kill I . rlUoA K1 r 71 C l f m mm. - I inu, ureignron luw v.uut-ycj ixuv. Dharmasaku sanya, vntet JUflKe.cnmmai nu juvt-mic th 'iiio WaldA famiTv liv In.sr near DeWitt is Nebraska's 1952 Honor Farm Family. As recipient of the seventh an nual Honor Farm Family Reooc liition Award, which is sponsored by the Lincoln Sunday Journa, and Star, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo an. riilrtren will spend three davs in Lineoln as guests f Kaeh member of the family takes an active part in commu nity civic club, 4-H Club, FFA elud school, church, commu- A nity civic club, 4-H Club, FFA. and rrent-Teaehers tlon. t bcV vr.roAc in l.he re ltt vicinity whether the Waldo family Wednesday, November 5, J 952 AIEE To Meet Wednesday J for the 14 northern provinces of rvioiUni visit Ijiw Colleges lot the University of Nebraska and Crcighton University between Nov. 7 and 15. three oavs in Liincotn . ---- . ira . rpv,., n,iivj. Mmmiin iv leader, their an the journal ana " " : "1 . " ,w -We iusv SWCis Mini i iir- -- never think of tnem tnat way, wyi .1 vnnA followers in ini-v nic iiit.nT all civic activity and they always can pet others to follow along with them." Civil Service Applications Now Open U.S. He is especially interested in ih tm-v vstm He claims he would like "to visit law schools at livv lai-wA t vivtall universities land exchange views with faculty e- vi- ..,..;., wVc imWb whenever the OODOrtU- UdC Oilll a 1 tt imrii - - on criminal procedure, company nity presents itself, law and property law, all of which A barrister-at-lsw in both Eng- aretisod s text books by the w! and nA Judge Sanya and lilitical Sciences in Thailand. lattended the Law School of the ASSOrl- I 3,iA?a 'isV Xfinislmr of .Tiistie from 1924 to to visit and observe courts of allj'28 and (he Inns of Court in Lon viiirftfederaL state and city: don from 1930 to 'S4. a. m.1 jMi'iMiMaiMiJji mm mm also receive $500 as part ot tne award presentation. Willard, better known s Biil" thronshmit his comnnity. Is a former University student. He graduated from A Collete in 19S4. He and his wife first lived in Omaha, here YVajdo worked for Armour racklns Company. Following his Job in Omaha, he spent two years at Stapleton as athletic coach and vocational agriculture instruc- 1 orved as county agent of Institute of EUh tricial EnRineers will meet at 7:S0 p.m., Wednesday, in Room 217, Ferguson Hall. A film on Industrial Safety will be on the evening agenda. mopoutan .iuo, organizaimn , preceoea i o;ou " neiresnmenis wm c .-.v..--- foreign and American students ont visitmff rnod with Chan-Uftor the meeting. the campus, said Tuesday thai R c Gusta-son, Dr. George , for 'CfianceWor's Recepffon' .!4t r rc. Th dinner at 7:15 P.m. Will oe v.iiion cinh. rtrpani?ation of mwpdvi at 6:S0 P.m. by an 111- mani fhon inn lii'Vf !! nave neen : 1. , . n,4micciAn ana sold to '"Chancellor's Reception j institutional relations and Dr. I HOVt lioover, hcviiik i-- registration and records. Following the dinner students nwnwiwi hv the mono. Th wvention will be held in the Ballroom of the Lincoln Hotel, Saturday. Its purpose, Bright said, is to encourage a closer re lationship between the foreign students at the University nd the administrative staff from Latvia, China, Hawaii, Iran .r. tmn will demonstrate songs and dances of their respec tive countries. ONE HOUR Washed and Dried Chrap) rfcS'llI !-ry Rem .4hmfc Machine -4ltrnJnl Srrric 16th AN Drive in Tarklnf iiiniBiiiiaiiiiiiiB'mwmHW I'BHBI 1940. It was at this " tn;nas 'announced the acceptance of , Waldo find his wife decided ,t'i"licatiors 0T a Student Aid. move back to the farm, their de-! Iation jn the fields1;! cision wins nx.. - f hvsics chvmistn maTnemt vct r,WA irt rflisjo the family Ineyi-ot pnjwLN i , -imr k.n-r-fc V. AT fTllLLERS i; SDnp ttlae Menu's Sflnip 5 TTBiinnirsdlavs 1 it S:3dD I little things Add Up Tf!ifflifliiwBmiiiBwmiiM;TOrmnimgn'wnwa now had. But it was to be six more years before their plan was realized. During the war Waldo served at Weeping Water as county asrent of Cass County. Waldo said, explaining the de lay, "The war was on and 1 Just ..ij' tinU til arc to QUiv vvruiuu w m I They moved omo tneir prescni lies, metallurgy and engineering J for duty in Navy ana Arraj tahlishments in Washington, D. Cn ; and nearby Maryland and Mr- -, ginia. . . 4 '! Salaries range from $2,50 to J !$3.175 a year. , This examination is iu u to persons who have completed .fMirth. one-half or tnree- , lofTO rminlv. Mf? TlOW owai "line iic ; A Iways lop quality, always utmost value for jour dollars, NOW von profit even more dramatically in Miller's Men's Shop, ith menswear CROSSROADS SPKCIVLS ... a featured, inijclvertised, larpain extraordinary ever;' Thursday, 6 to 8:30! Don't miss a one! More Mileage in Every Pair! I V big Impression four hundred, acre farm. He raises a great deal of livestock, all pure- October Form Due & written test will be giwn. Further information and apP!l" jcation forms may dc from the U. S. Ovu servic-t: v.- j j mission and from post offices. Ap- , ligations should be sent to the , Executive Secretarj', Board of u. For Homecoming ... .11.. 4. ITni AU veterans S. vivu oeiviv-c . versity under Public iaw ocu;Scientific ancl xecnnicai Korean G.I. Bill) are requested, the p0,ornac River Naval Com- j to sign Form 7-l996a MonthIymand? Buiiding 37, Naval Research Certification of training) fyc-, borat Washington 25, P. C tober in the Veterans Office,: I Boom 106, Mechanic payment this j t;on dub's Banquet le egJlHi : RAYON-NYLON TROUSERS flf5 h6fnt Scheduled For Nov. 12 fft-rm trmst. bp Rent tO the v rtriano ' - - -fK nf the Tnontn lor," . ftlft-nnfirTl w h payment is being made n wm be he d'i" To Continue training V in the Union Public Law 550, veterans must; Nov. 12 at t p.m. in ... turn in Fom 7-19 rtificationBm Education i for Education and Training) M banquet is under the; ! Veterans Office, Room 106 in Pei-tJnfD tVesident Aaele Cor- : Mechanical Arts building and pb Form 7-1996a each month there- ;dL lentati , after. Delta Upsilon Announces l Scholarship Competition Spot Rrsilant "U ter Rcpcllenl Molh VrooC Rayon for rich, porous texture ! Nylon for -risp, handsome durability! Topether they mean trousers a man can war 'round the year with pride and confidence. Beautifully cut and evpertly tailored in Tan, Brown, Grey, Blue. Sires SO to 40 . . . nirk a pair Thurs day 1 The set f or a W moment to create that look f special grooming that sets i-ott apart 1 The neatly centered tic. Smartness at the cuffs. Above 1L the casnal correctnes ith vhich SVANK jewelry rhicws these effects. Ijook at these SVAMK wrts . , , an impressii-e contribution to any ensemble. Leather and metal dashingly blended in your choice of Brown, Blue, Grey. Ghoose yours ... choose pifts Thursday! r-r--MIS In 1 4 pjut tax Thi trustees of Delta upsiion io, U SjaedofS A.W be P?wrltte .d toctad. The scholarships were createo to give financial aid to male undergraduates in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. They must have leadership potentiality and have demonstrated some actual con structive achievement on the campus. Each award is valued at SMHI. i The Foundation was established:13"5 in December, 1949, as a non-prom corporation under the laws of Ohio, with offices in Columbus. The objects and purposes of the corporation are purely educational and charitable. Although its or canizers were alumni of Delta Upsilon, recipients of the scholar I Be M1UU1U .7 t- . S biographical data, a transcript cfi academic record in -coiiegc, mu-g information as to college activities ;B and honors, financial need of the applicant, including scnoiarsmpt. s and grants-in-aid now being re ceived, a brief statement of the reasons applicant believes he is worthy of a scholarship, based on! leadership potentiality and dem- ; onstrated leadership on the cam- i!!u!i!i:i::!i!!iiiii;,i::iii!iii9!:!!ii;i!i!;ii::!iiui:!i:iit: 'iii'llniniillS!: ItllilB'SliliiiiiSiiilljUi: ii.aisiisiiiiininiH m aw !l!!i!!HI Tl f viaiisiieias By the makers of BOSTOXIAXS 2. The letter of application must be accompanied by a pic ture of the applicant, two letters of recommendation from faculty members, and two letters of rec ommendation from student lead-, ers. 4 Annlirant should reciuest the idean to write a letter of recom- ships do not have to be members mendation or comment. This letter has nn rnnnprtinn whatsoever with ! Delta Upsilon Fraternity. The applicant may be asked Instructions to applicants are as follows: 1. Applications will be re ceived until Dec. 1 and should be mailed to Delta Upsilon Ed ucational Foundation, P.O. Box to interview a representative of the Foundation's Trustees at a time and place suitable to both. 6. Successful applicants will be notified in writing between Dec. 15 and Dec. 31. QUICK RESULTS WHEN YOU USE Classified AnQ If y To place a classified od Stop in the BuitineM Office Room 20 Student Union Call 2-7631 Eat. 4226 for daaai fied Service floors 74:39 A1oa. thrw Frl THRIFTY AD RATES Mo. word! 1 day 2 day I dayi 4 daya 1 week 1-10 $ .40 f J8 1 $ -85 I 1M 11.20 v 11-1S I a) I M lM t 12S 1.45 10-20 I 0 I J5 I 1-25 j 1.S0 I 1.70 21-25 .70 I 110 I 1-4S 175 "lJS 230 j M 15 1 1.65 2.00 2J0 llllMsi 1 1 . 1 r 1 fr - Fit for a Sultan but no premium in price! thal' Kasha flannel, soft and wonderful, h you feeling like a Sultan for thousand-and-one niehte and days! 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