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    Friday January 10, 1963
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Ag Economist Foresees
Increases in Food Costs
By BOB RAY
Ag ws Editor
What's the eoonoMic out
look for students graduating
in 1963?
If they're Ag college gradu
ates, says Dr. Fired L. Ol
sen, Ag Extension oonomist,
the outlook is good. Despite
low-calorie diets, says Olsen,
expenditures for food will in
crease both absolutely, and
per-capita.
New fo-d products from Je
Jiydrofrozen foeds t an elec
tric sealing iron for horn
packaging of ,boil-in-the-bag"
foods are available in
supermarkets, Xot only hxt
marketing idea men proved
a bwn to the lionsewive's
h;mecanaing opera
tions, they've even come up
nth Rreadninner's insur
ant.."" IBy paying 79 cents a week
on the 'grocery bill, a family
is assured payment of three
years food bills should the
head of the family die.
The outlook for production
entrepreneurs is good too.
Crop prices wiH hold steady
and freight rates and fertil
izer prices are down, said Ol
son: this (means that f eed
grain prices mil be stable.
And this, in turn, means
that good managers of land,
Jabor and capital ould make
money in farming and cx
peciailv livestock, Olsen add
ed. What about the outlook for
graduates who mill wed in
June and set up housekeep-
HI;
Supply is matching up with
demand on such durable
goods as cars, TVs. bedroom
suites and bungalows. But
Main Feature Oocl.
Varsity: -"Gvpsr 3:09, 3:48,
:27., 9:06.
Xrbraska: "'Period f Adjust
ment." 30(1, 3:00., 5:00, 7:00, 8:55.
Stuart: "TCin Cure," 1:30,
2:35, 5:20, 725, :925.
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STARTING TUESDAY
'Kill OR CURE
TOOTBAU.
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FREE PARKINS or Itunrt ond Wetmillia
vttnr .m. at: State Securities Sett fork,
1330 tO Cot 'Pork turaqe, 13th &
uto ortt, 93rh C " "" ompork, 12th
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DR. OLSEV
supply and price are still
outrunning demand in such
services as medical care,
hio m e irnaintainenee, tourist
service, rent and education.
It appears that the ideal
situation is mnc where yon
learn yonr money in service
work and spend it n dur
able goods,
j If the graduate employment
I outlook is god, and the
; y o o n g married outlook is
'mixed, then the tax outlook
Us really confused.
At a three -day National
Outlook Conference in Wash
ington, D,'C. held .fust after
I last NOT'ember's elections,
economists met bankers,
! heads of commerce and am
bassadors to discuss taxes,
land the economic outlook.
Delegates tt the conference
decided that, with the present
labor force, the nation has at
least six chices of tax pol
! icics :
1) Make tno changes in tax
es or government purchases,
! 2 ) Make no changes in gov
ernment purchases, but low
er taxes.
Doors Open 12:45
NOW SHOWING
At detective hi
m British
Sloprtick Whodunit?
HIGHLIGHTS OF "1962"
e' mot "
Soon Open 112:45
NOW SHOWING
GREAT FIRST COMEDY!
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JAKP m town! J K , I : : j
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3) Make no changes ia tax
es, but increase government
expenditures for schools,
teachers, hospitals and roads.
II Lower taxes and in
crease expenditures,
5) Increase both taxes and
government expenditures.
Decrease both taxes and
government expenditures.
Those are the choices with
the present labor force. In a
different labor situation, the
tax outlook for the year might
have six other answers.
NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
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flute, ilarw SRrii!Uifr, nnnuntAd jissitw..
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p.m. CAMn70.
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All iftnmpetimi 4quirmient 4tual naphura
tnrs wtc. HM) actual miles. f.71. Call
liicuiDnfl tRaD Hime iPderfra&.
KOOMERS WANTED
jiwfl irnimi 'for wnrmfl nemeirtBr? MRle
student try tTrenuin House, HM X. lath.
PERSONAL
lOBfiV
(Gajnrslfy i (havlne tin wren at he Thflta
Xi iHmise trnnorrnrow ntfrht -frnm
H.tn. The Strnllnrs will ! he "but
who is aznralcy.?
'Ifve ito the aw!" Mnet une at trmnple
Jan. 13-1"1 at ji.m. n hear All about
It.
HELP WANTED
Kitss ulavnr lor -small tinmrio. Phone J)ohn
Butcher Jit H32-T77S.
ATTENTION
Tismuts im ithe Krmment Klub prlnc
on. I7-, VM ipm., 'Pri. Jim. IB, J p.m.
Show. 'IFiirrello," will be Jield Thurs.
In irooms 2.12 and S82 nf the Xehranfca
Ulninn. Suripl are uvuilahlc rnm Rob
tCiowlnr. 4:li.i'.7a, or Jiurold Oehiuit,
APARTMENT FOR iRENT
Nine iurnrfihflfl' 'basomeTrt apartment. fPri
vate ntranoe, hath. Waflherlryer. LIith
ited nnoklne 'facilities. 5K0 fnr two, S50
ilnr one. TiHytme aull 4fl6-2.K7, Ext. 13,
evenines 4BB-6H03.
iiiinms for male flturtems nvailablr Hi a
privote 1mTne. With -or -without (board.
2B So. 37th, icall -432-4073.
CARS FOR SALE
1H40 T'nrfl Sedan. 4ri.mil) actual -mil
-Showrootn oondition Jnside and out. 9li
iChevy wnelne. i00. Call Tom iFitchett.
432-47C3.
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THAN EVER
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liberal coverage, CMi. mow offers
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apply Jo existing policies as well
as new ones. You can be sure
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ILJI J . Thank You!:
iU Faculty Topic
Will Be Unusual
Tissue Cells' Use
The use of tissue culture
cells as hosts tor the repro
duolioh of mammalian viruses
will be explained at the Fac
ulty Round Table Monday at
S p ro. in 232-4 Student Union.
George A, Young, professor
of Veterinary Science, will
present "Importance of the
Part and the Whole."
Associate Professor Joha V.
Weymoath t the Physics De
partment, chairmaa f the
Pacnlty R d Table, said
that the wgaazntia ffers
the professors at the Univer
sity a chance I exchange
ideas. Be indicated that sn
ally a professor addresses and
writes for a narrow field bul
"bene be can present bis ideas
t a wider grVmp,"
'University faculty neo
bers thrive a imbeDedtaa! ex
change of ideas," be said.
The discussion topics are
selected by aa elected com
mittee from the organization.
Speakers are usually from the
University, but dent have to
be, Weymouth said that the
committee tries to select top
ics wf controversial interest
to produce discussion.
Some f the past topics haw
been "liberal Education: Is
a Possible'?", presented by
Royce H. Knapp, prcrfessor of
Secondary Evocation; ""St in
dents View of Higher Educa
tion,"' presented by J. R. War
ren, counseling psychologist
and ""Cantacts and Conflicts
between Ltteratiine and Sci
ence,'" by Eeino Virtanen,
professor frannamce languages.
THE BELL
SALUTE:
Dem Olson ((B.S.EJEL, 1959), Saks Manager for Data Cam
snrancatians in Wisconsin TfiOfphcaie Company Maefocxm
Offioe, moordinates aH ulata coonmimoratociins projecte ia the
entire Sotflheni Davisicm. He wicxrks with company sales
men and icngtomexs throughout bis area to tmcwer stem
data service applications.
Doe pm'ioinsly was a Communicalacms Consultant Wp
5ng Ibusiness lonsttcanere ppp top pnofits by making iietter mse
of telejibaDe servioes. His perfcirmaiioe earned him l&e
t
Campus
CORETAJL hsar. 'A. Un-
Ma. 4;35;39 p.m.
! LWnSDATAU, three movies
on blood; Blood Grouping,
i Replacement Tarsfusion for
, Erythroblastosis Foetal
!is, 7 p.ra.
j ART LENDING LIBRARY,
jail pictures borrowed from
i Ag and cits Union Art Lend
ing Libraries are due in the
small Auditorium at 4 p.m.
j DR. JAMES C OLSE.VS
!
Exams Threaten;
Weekend Brings
Socialite Slump
! Very few parties and func
tfions are being held this
weekend, an indication of the
students' devotion to the
books before finals.
FRIDAY
ALPHA XI DELTA winter
formal. 7 p..ia. to midnight.
TI BETA PHI-Beta TheU
Pi pledge pizza party,
(6-7-:30 p.ra.
S.TURDAY
ALPHA PHI winter formal
7 p.m.. to midnight. "
DELTA TAU DELTA date
dinner and bouse party, 6:30
p.m. to midnight.
PHI DELTA THETA house
paitv. ift p.m. to midnight.
SIGMA PHI EPSltON
house party, 9 p.m. to mid
night.. THETA XI house party, 9
p.m. to midnight.
SUNDAY
TOWXE CLUB tea, Union,
2: 304:30 p.m.
TELEPHONE
DON OLSEN
Wmm
Calendar
J speech on the University's
j exchange program with El
.Colegio de Mexico ((College
'of Mexico 1, Romance Lan
guage laboratory, 321 Burn
ett Hall. 3 p.m.
j SUITE EEAT, Union Party
j Rooms. 4 p.m.. featuring
"The Coachmen."
! WEEKEND FILM "Cock-
leshe.ll Heroes" with Jose
j Ferrer, 7 and 9 p.m. tonight,
6 and 8 p.m. Sunday, in the
Student Union Small Audito
rium. Price is 25 cents and
iID card.
I TOMORROW
j "NORTH by Northest,w
Sand a film of one of the Uni
versity football games, Ag
! Union. 7 p.m.
SUNDAY
HXLLEL Foundation, Un
ion, -4 p.m.
Ski Trip Forms
Are Due Today
AD those wishing to go on
the Union Ski Trip over se
mester break, whether they
have signed up or mot, must
submit their consent, waiver
and agreement to the Union
Program Office by S pm. to
day. The final $35 or the entire
$70 ((if the student has cot
yet paid the original $35 is
due by moon Saturday in the
Union Main Office. Nio excep
tions will be made and res
ervations wil be suspended
if the consent, waivers, agree
ments and final payments
are root in by the designated
times.
COMPANIES
opportitmiry to attend the Bel System Data fVmTnTTr
Scfcoci ian. mem bim bis Hatest prortnaSan!
Wlheiliber piitlirig oampaiiy cxaitsmen, or snpervifaag
be infftalktioii f IrfiitsmMsian eipupmflnt, or wwting wii
(CoslicoDeTs. Dob has capaliiy Laadled a Tarirty gJiihaHenpes.
Don 01!D and otber yomg enpneers ELe fcim in Bell
Tflrftboat Companies tLrouchcflal the ewnntry ht8p bring
the finest crtmimmicabans service in the world to &s fcorars
snfl businesses tS a growing America.
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Hi,.. X
Top Gal Scholars
Will Be Honored
Tu tp Eve vrosca schci
ars from the sophomore, jun
ior and senior classes will be
honored and presented certif
icates at the Mortar Board
Scholarship Banquet tomor
row at 12 noon in 240 Stu
dent Union.
Mrs. Eleanor Swanson will
speak on the topic "To Dare
to be an Individual." Mrs.
Swanson, a lawyer in Omaha,
is a university graauaie, a
past Mortar Board president
and was on a University Moot
Court team that won the na
tional competition.
PATRIOTISM ON
THE EXTREME
RIGHT"
A public lecture by Cor
don Ball, authority en
right wing extremists.
UNITARIAN
CHURCH
6300 A Street
Jznssiry 13
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