Friday, April 10, J 964 The Daily Nebraskan Paga 3 ITU's To o active Bill Harding, president of Young Republicans, last night urged the group to become ready now for the primary and the November election in order that there may be a Republican victory. He said that the organiza tion would be aimed mamly at education until the primary and then would become ac tive in campaigning. "The club will not take an active stand on any candidate until after the primary," said Harding, "but will urge them to let their platforms be known." He said that candi dates for state office would be welcomed as speakers for the group. A resolution expressing the deep anguish of the club at the death of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was proposed by John Reiser, resolutions chairman, and Doors pea 12:45 Rock iRaula k Dmts cpca 12:S ''"I . lain I I - u-i I i 1 FEE KHMt altar la. far I tin t p-Atito rnt, in t m a sum Verarnei s M ill fmt, U33I mCmr Patk Jf . ' l5t Jf'i": '; ij fa 'wV&vt 1 L " I I CTUMIT OMtOL M WE NEVER CLOSE ' J ' a It ',v " mbWW! . :..v' ' 3'.f - !;f V BAIL POINT 15 DIVIDEND BOHDED GAS 16th & P Sts. Downtown Uncoen Stand unanimously accepted by the club. A similar resolution was passed expressing the d e e p sorrow of the club at the death of "a fine public serv ant and a good Republican, Clarence Swan son." Swan son was state treasurer until his death Sunday after an auto mobile accident Thirteen delegates will at tend the State Young Repub lican convention April 18 and 19 in Norfolk. Be tie Harding will run for state Young Re publican secretary. She holds this position now. Chairmen of committees for the 1364-65 year are Dick Wertz, .publicity; Doug Payne, campaign; Cathie Shattuck, membership; Terry Schaaf. research and Reiser, resolutions. Workers Wanted Interviews for Spring Day committee workers will be held April 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. Application blanks and an interview time sheet are available in the Student Coun cil office. EDHOlA BLOMGREN Portraits Placement Photos HE 2-6686 318 South 12th urn SUMMER KOHET VITBQDTBEIKB M TIED DBSH 10 aeOiot PraneH GbrgstmBS Cauda IKIFtB UUHlUUkfffS WDC IMlJliiUtfld. Sell to fawmdniektrn, nqitamt atnnea. banana ferns. Tht liif Tiliiiiiiiiii nafrfla iiit amde UJ'iEif the mannas, vnd Chat's mfoai to imvt (fee dame! fiw Sample AJbtm ptaa easy-to-iol- Ask iar Special Kit far CaBege Student imcSndiiif erttmj cs peraenrw of erthctr tal)ae ion dentt wfa earned raelty taj coni wiHgnnm eellint tbi ifane if medium- mad fejgb-fmiaed CfarietmM Ckria. Writ nc imbcu cmnmtriM iwtr 3rt war i AnwricC larfrt mmiutaotuw of garumalizeti (reeiint cant ccUnietr Ma S. Mfti u BNnrt. Jim. OiioHis, iiil nt M - fir :; VJTH CAS Hm Jab brtwvirw -J" SlUNfcptlaWBa . 1 f ""I li PEKS Spring Adds Soda! Bloom To Campus To celebrate the emergence of spring on the campus, stu dents will be attending for mats, dances and picnics this weekend. TODAY Burr East formal at the Lincoln Hotel from 6:30 p.m. to 12 midnight Alpha Tau Omega formal at the Lincoln Hotel from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Delta Delta Delta formal at the Lincoln Air Force Base Officers Club from 7 p.m. to 12 midnight. Theta Xi Dream Girl For mal at the Holiday Inn from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi Tri-Ad at Play-Mor from 8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight Delta Sigma Pi boose par ty , 1141 li Street, from 9 p.m. to IS midnight TOMORROW DTC-Panhellenic Greek Week Ball at Pershing Audi torium from 9 p. el to 1 a.m. Alpha Gamma Rho Pink R n a Fnrmal at th Town and Country from 6Q p.m. to 12 midnight Sigma Alpha Ma Alpha Delta Pi picnic at Pioneer Park from 9:30 aon. to 1:30 p.m. Peace Corps Sets Exams Saturday Those interested in taking the Peace Corps placement test may do so Saturday at 8:39 a-m. ia2C0 Post Office Building. Qualifications require that applicants be at least IS years old and have the eqmvalect of a high school education. The test is Dot competitive; it merely helps the Peace Corps determine the overseas assignment for which appli cants are best qnaliSed. The Peace Corps particn larly wants volunteers with a kxmwledge of agricutore or borne economics, according to James Gibson of Washington. D.C, wbo has recently helped with tie recruiiting program at the University. All SCRIP Entries Must Be In April 17 The SCRIP entry deadline is April 17, according to Susan SSjstiW TMJr fiinr rf She undergraduate Herary maga-f zme. tonnes sooiua dc rarnea ia to the FngTadi department 5ce, 721 Andrew, by S p.m. on lEhe 17UL The SCRIP coolest for the best short story and best poem or group of poems will award a $25 prize ia eada'cf two di visions. Those eligible for the am lest are full-time imdergrad mate University students suh nutting ion ginal work. Material from graduate stu dents and part-dime un der graduates will also be ccm tddered for publication- TRAVEL AND BE PAID fOU IT TOO AS A STEWARDESS WITH UNITED FIT 9iJ0 117 EXCITING CITES ACfOSS THE 9LSJL OUST ASSOCUTDM HI ISTI1ST1S2S now TUB n 09 tNEW STCW&RB CSI CEKTEt IN CMICAC9 AT out ixpekse sumivux classes orta. ra eoxurr tcb mm tti 2cis timu sf-if 0 VttJTIOtiL INFMMAiriM lUnttMl tr lhw f mptpvrrwtrt ola frtnpletmi AhfmW Dur CJltmia U2B7 t.r fiuinO , a nmr TODAY JAZZ N JAVA wiU be held at 4 p.m. in the Union crib. TOUR HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse," weekend film, will be shown in the Union small auditorium at 7 p.m. and at 9 p.m. Admission is 25 cents with student identifica tion. TOMORROW "HOUSEBOAT" and "It Started in NaDles." a Sophia Loren special will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in the Union small auditorium. Admis sion is 50 cents. BLOCK AND BRIDLE judging contest will be held at 1:30 p.m.. at the meat laboratory. It is open to alL SUNDAY UNIVERSITY SINGERS will present their Spring con cert at 4 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. HOUSEMOTHERS TEA will be held in the Union Pan American room from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in conjunc tion with Greek Week. "FOUR HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse," week end film, will be shown in the U n i o n small auditorium at 7 p.m. and 9 p m. Admission is 23 cents with student identifica tion. New Mexico Regents Attack Discrimination I The board of Regents at the University of New Mexico last j! week approved a policy aimed at eliminaiisg discriminatory j! clauses m fraternity and sor ority charters at the institu tion and pledging support to local chapters in the event of conflict with their national or ganizations. The policy stated that the University shall cease to rec ognize any organization which prohibits mennbership because of race or religion "Jhrocgh staled policy" by Jane 1955. lOkftfrKf ' 2- also ike atosufvar WANT ADS r ot rod: -M Ctawrokit. 4 amir. wnt6 fans vim nm itinm. radii wioh itMKk veukflr. cawwue. Apartment tor rant aw larar latiA rmu JutTMr Vxut mwim. kmitMmtie. mat bank, m mooch Cull 477.J!7Ua. MiSOLUHEOOs: 1AXH TO FIT. ftutrt tuA-4utlt Uaa. Amu aiinaon. Mi-21imL JOES: l"-ritlr mmHl linAuii&rii'iw junior malm, Jrntmr gHWftiaa cftmpus mOmt ttranal finMl. Ajvtlr amrowtiLHUiir tor &nam t CtaiiatSB CSOASJCl t f SALE leriur. inuuaat watft. 477-4!iSK. KAKDY AROUND THE HOUSE Jir. Handyman is always $ rniflst ci some imptmmmt project. K warrt hit ham to te as comtDrtatiie ami cg4 date as possible, Similarly, its regiilarty retfmmt tiis Irfa irtcurancB progrstii to tits current protection nee it, A service tS Cunnectiaa Wlutusl L'cte is to assist la regular n views to help yon keep your lit insuranc as tt&Ktnm S po siDie. MAEYIH L GEEOi Lincoln Euildiug SUITE 707 Alntaallife i Weekend Sports TRACK with Iowa State at ; Memorial Stadium at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. j BASEBALL at Oklahoma;! double header today and one; game tomorrow. j GOLF with Iowa State at! Pioneers Golf Course at 1:30 j today. TENNIS at Kansas State; triple dual with K-State and' Kansas today and tomorrows I Museum Has Largest ; Morrill Hall, containing 2 5 million museum specimens, displays the world's largest hog, camel and elephant The elephant and camel were both found in Nebraska's rich Ag ate Fossil Beds in the west ern part of the state. 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