Page 4 The Daily. Nebrcskon Wednesday, February 19, 195? Two NUCWA Positions Open The Nebraska University Coun cil on World Affairs (NUCWA) has two new board positions open ac cording to Biff Keyes, president. The positions are NUCWA News rA NUCWA Service Proiects. Applicants for these positions need not presently be members 01 the rotKieil. Keves said. Applications will be available from Biff Keyes and in the NUCWA box outside of Union 20. Interviews for the positions will be held on Saturday March 1 be tween 9 a.m. and noon. Armlir.ants mav sien ud anytime for interviews on a list posted on the door of the NUt-WA otiace, Union 309. TOURS TO EUROPE Don't wait order Nowl Wm Represent t Marsh Tour Brownell American Express Cook Olson Campus Tour SiU and Many Others. For All Travel Arrangements Lincoln Tour & Travel Agency 204 So. 13 Ph. 2-7531 Square Dancing Plans Announced Scmare dancine time in the Col lege Activities Building has been set for Friday from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Caller for the All-University Square dancers will be Vera Stet son, said Carolyn Hall, publicity chairman. Admission for members of the square dance club is 25 cents. The charge for non-members Is 35 cents, Miss Hall said. Coed Board Blanks Still Available Application blanks for Coed Counselor Board positions must be filled out before Saturday, said Dorothy Glade, publicity chair man. Miss Glade commented that sev eral who had signed up for inter views had not returned the appli cation blanks to the envelope pro vided outside Union 313. Interviews for the board are scheduled for Saturday. 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KUON-TV Schedule Program schedules for next week have been announced by KUON-TV, University television station, Channel 12. Monday 9:00 High School Physics 9.30 Music 10:00 High School First Year Al gebra 10:30 Music 11:00 High School Plane Geometry 1:00 High School Senior English 1:30 Music 2:00 High School Beginning Span ish 5:30 Highlights of Opera History 6:00 Evening Prelude 6:30 The Magic Well 7:00 Tales of Poindexter 7:15 Sing Hi-Sing Lo 7:30 Visits with a Sculptor 8:00 Physics 8:30 The Red Cross Story 9:00 Highlights of Opera History Tuesday 9:00 High School Physics 9:30 Music 10:00 High School General Mathe matics 10:30 Music 11:00 High School Plane Geometry 1:00 High School Senior English 1:30 Music 2:00 High School Beginning Art 5:30 Visits with a Sculptor 6:00 Evening Prelude 6:30 Let's Visit School 7:00 Tempest in a Test Tube 7:30 PTA TELETALKS 8:00 French through Television 8:30 Conversation Piece 9:00 PTA TELETALKS Wednesday 9:00 High School Physics 9:30 Music 10:00 High School First Year Al gebra 10:30 Music 11:00 High School Plane Geometry 1:00 High School Senior English 1:30 Music 2:00 High School Beginning Span ish 5:30 French through Television 6:00 Evening Prelude 6:30 The Story Lady 7.00 Sing Hi-Sing Lo 7:15 UN Review 7:30 Heritage 8:00 Physics 8:30 Televisit 9:00 Literature: The American Scene Thursday 9:00 High School Physics 9:30 Music 10:00 10:30 11:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 High School General Mathe matics Music High School Plane Geometry High School Senior English Music High School Beginning Art Heritage Evening Prelude Yesterday in Nebraska The Great Plains Trilogy Doctors in Space French through Television The Art Galleries Geography for Decision ' Friday High School Physics Music High School First Year Al gebra Music High School Plane Geometry High School Senior English Music High School Beginning Span' ish Great Plains Trilogy Evening Prelude Tales of Poindexter Uncle Wonder's Workshop Opera for Tomorrow Psychology I Physics House and Home American Government: Pur suit of Happiness Young Republicans The University Young Republi cans will hold their regular weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Union 315. E-Week Volunteers Volunteers who wish to work on E-Week committees are asked to contact the department chairmen or to sign the roster in the individ ual buildings of the Engineering college. Many workers are still needed to plan and construct the various displays according to Stan Kai man. A meeting of the E-Week board will be held Thursday at 5 p.m. in Stout Hall. STE Initiates Eight Sigma Theta Epsilon, National Methodist Religious Fraternity for men, initiated eight men this sem ester. The new members are Bill Bammer, Dick Fox, Jim Garner, Dick Oehlerking, Terry Otto, Gene Rauscher, Ray Shepard and Bob Wright. tfiatoric Hodgrpodga is r-r' " WTomior eouiaioa land ae quwi in Louisiana Pwchaae, Texas and Oregon aonexaUooa, aad Baaaaano aoninti of 1848. YR MEETING Thursday 7:30 Union 315 PIUXTKSG Frat.mity, Sorority & Organisa tion Latt.rh.ada . . . Letters . . . News Bulletins . . . Booklata . . Programs CRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th. Ph. 2-2957 Aft. Car Owners NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TEXACO SERVICE 1601 "Q" ST. Chas. DeBoun MANAGER Convenient Location Complete Service Call 2-9912 ROTC Combat Film A public showing of a World War II combat film will be shown on Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Morrill Hall 20. The title of the film is "The True Glory". It includes the in vasion of Europe and the victory over the Nazis. The film is sponsored by the Army ROTC. Final Bridge Signup Today is the last day to sign up for the Inter-Collegiate Bridge Tournament. The Tournament will be Satur day in Union 315 and 316 at 1 p.m. Finals will be on March 1. Outside World Union College Building Planned Union College in Lincoln will get in face-lifting which will even tually add five buildings to the campus, located in the southeast part of the city. A new high school building, an industrial arts building, an ad ministration office and additions to the men's dormitory and furni ture factory were scheduled by the College's trustees which met in Lincoln Tuesday. No Weather Letup In East Still unable to dig out from the week-end blizzard and cold spell, the eastern part of the nation saw no relief in sight for the weather man's pranks. Over 180 lives were claimed by the storms which sent the mer cury down to the bottom of the tube in some cases as low as unofficial minus 40 readings. Northern New York had readings of 25 below. Traditionally warm through the winter months, Georgia schools and industries were closed for lack of proper heating facilities and inadequate fuel supplies. Atlanta recorded a low of two above zero. States of emergency were declared in Michigan City, Ind., struck by a 42 inch snowfall and snow-paralyzed Springfield, Mass. The protracted cold spell, now in its 10th day will continue to plague the eastern half of the U.S. Financial Help Urged Congress has been urged to create a large program to help needy students obtain college education in courses of their own choosing. The American Council on Education said their proposal is just i-iu step in a long-range multi-billion dollar program the United States must undertake if it is to overtake the Soviet Union in grants to education. The views of the panel of educators were given before the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee which is studying educational needs to bolster the defense effort. Commies Keep Airliner The Communist North Korean government has rejected a United Nations demand for the return of a South Korean airliner containing two Americans and two Germans among its 34 passengers which disappeared in North Korea Sunday. The plane, it is speculated, was forced into the Communist domi nated land, and will be kept there as blackmail the Reds plan to foist against the West for official recognition of that land. However, a North Korean army official stated that the Korean National Airlines plane entered the Red country "voluntarily" in a righteous action to escape the war policy of the American imperial ists and the puppet Syngman Rhee clique." Nominations For Britons Britons are dominating the Academy Award nominations this year. Nominees for top awards include Alec Guiness for "The Bridge on the River Kwai;" Charles Laughton, "Witness for the Prosecu tion;" Deborah Kerr, "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison," and Elizabeth Taylor, "Raintree County." The televised Oscar award ceremonies will be on March 26. "Sayonara," a movie about an American major's love for a Japanese girl won the most nominations 10. Young GOP Clubs Organize Drives to start Young Republican clubs in all counties in the First and Second Nebraska Congressional districts are scheduled to get underway Monday, according to Ray Simmons, state Young GOP chairman. Part of a statewide effort to increase the membership in the YR program, the current recruiting will follow recent organization attempts in the Third Congressional District which resulted in the formation of Young Republican groups in Madison and Dakota Counties. D3 mm THE PICTURE YOU'VE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUTI 2 years to film it! Thousands in the cast I See why everyone says it's GREAT! wt .'.-:)" vmi.W' . " ) arnold wt kP I HAVE OFTEN THEY ADD TO PWPEREP THE ruRWM i OUR. cuauWL ( IN HAViNG GIRLS j i STRUCTURE?- V ATCOUiGf.' T& OUR SCHOOL fPlflT? SJJ J' TRUE- AS QUEENS TriEy'KE Gflnn Cm ua THE VOL NiCE FOR U6(fT COWERSATiOM- W of (duke, pant? raw- Bur WHY ARE w HtRfc r AK- ASS tiKLt IKFTLfl ? Afif fiiCLi AKt utia 5cmA5TiCALLY ESSENTIAL? 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