Tuesday, April 24, 1934 Pcga 8 Daily Ncbraskan Whsn You'ra Rsady For D ) iflKf '7 , -j i"ir 1 1 M t .... . S I i , 9 v j 1 ill I V 15 HomcmGdo Fred in o I ' , .1;' 1,1 ' f ' ' , : J'Vvj. 1 1 , ' i - I Hamburgers Soup & Salad Polish Dogs Fries & Onion Rings Fish Brownies Featuring ifao Famous Runza Sandwich V 1 Lincoln: 7 convenient locations Including Our 12th & Q Location RESUMES COPIED Quality Duplicating Fine Papers Ready While You Wait N V0v x x . m it 7 J'' Days A Week fisfr. mm ss nrv 7 L 1 w W Lsxkit' 13th & R 45th & Vina V 7 5i ! I 'V 7 f Fraternity and Sorority members of ell kinds gathered around Droyhill Fonntrin Ilcr.day niht to celebrate the beginning of Greek Week with ice cream and a Greek sir.. Prison studies... T CLASSIC ITALIAN PORTS CARS! Continued from Page 1 classes in the past, but were really interested." institutions. He said a lot Ruth Harper, the cen: did not have the private Ernest said the prison ofprisonersareinjaUfor ter's counselor for adult tuition to pay for them. . environment went from non-violent crimes, and part-time students, said Green said he supported being hostile to one where theyshould be given every that presently, Southeast Johnson's measure be- inmates and counselors opportunity to prepare Community College offers cause "I am interested in would sit down together for a normal life when a two-year vocational- serving all adult part- at the same table. they return to society, technical program for in- time students." , The attitutde was con- Ernest said he is un mates. She said the pro- Ernest has words of tagious," he said. "All the daunted by the recent set gram is appropriate for praise for the two-year inmates became a lot less back. He said he hopes a most inmates. For those program and also the hostile." private corporation will more advanced in their work. of the continuing . Ernest said he agrees help with tuition or the studies, SCC offers cor- education department. He with a recent U.S. News reappropriation of money respondence courses, she said the correspondence and World Report article in the correctional budget, said. courses were "thorough, written by a former con- Johnson said he plans to Green said about 20 although they lack the vict. The author states submit his proposal again convicts said they were teacher-student interact- that nine out of 10 in- next session. " interested m upper-level ion oi regular classes. He mates return to prison if aam it was areaisiruffilie tftev can nnt find a mh when he had a question "EdUPiTt unuespreacmngi orwantedtodo research, to keeping people out, and 1118 01 eaucauon Ho mtc o it's not iust snmrthinf t "The more educational gram at Fort Madison, thmk would work," Em Iowa, he participates in. est said- "xe higher cor T, - rectional officials see it iwasm thefirstexperi- also, and they're giving it mental class,"Ernestsaid. more support." S Ihi a f? rtne of Johnson said he spon- classes and the best of sored funding because teachers, teachers that prisons are rehabilitative only s "--V X N ' , IV. yv. ?0"!lfic SKcER FUM Or IT iriCLUDE5; Air Conditioning Power Windows Italian Leather Upholstery 40 Watt AM-FM Stereo Cassette 5 Speed Transmission Alloy Wheels only tLCjzJcKJJ A BASY FERRARf IMCLUDE5: Air Conditioning Power Windows Italian Leather Upholstery 40 Watt Ah-Fh Stereo Cassette 5 Speed Transmission Alloy Wheels FFT Ask about one of the world's best Limited Warranties AVAILABLE HOIV AT .; Ll-wa Imports Li CZlh&tl 44-76 Meanwhile. Ernest con tinues preaching the bene- opportunity you have, the wider you r scope of know ledge," he said. After Ernest is releas ed, he said he wants to work with young people "before they get into prison." Served with real whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles u 6:3 " ... . Do you know beans about coffee? Visit Nebraska Union Bakery. Now available bv th iA win also grind to your specifkatior.c!