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Friday, March 9, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN AS I SEE IT By Altho th Nebraska track team took only 6 men to the Big Six track Indoor meet in KC they surprised the whole state let alone the campus when they placed sec ond in that meet. They scored six firsts, winning every track event except the mile and the 60-yard dash. They led the field in first places by a ratio of two to one. They entered 7 of the 12 events and managed to walk off with firsts in six of them. They produced the only double winners in the whole meet, and at that supplied two of them. And to top it all off, they missed out on the championship by only seven points. Most of the other teams bought 18 men, the maximum allowed, strength of most of the other teams, the boys with the scarlet shirts were across the fir: ' first three-fourth of the time . the boys had won the l?at r he mile relay, they would have copped the meet and brought home the championship. The hard luck boy of the track team seems to be Tommy Mc Geachin, freshman hurdler, who the day before the team left, turned his ankle in practice and had to stay home. Peace Group . . . (Continued from Page 2.) all levels of German schools, (3) Serve as a coordinating body for the regional board. (4) Provide Allied Nationals for teaching positions where neces sary. 3. One Regional Board of Edu cation shall be established in each governmental district in Germany. These Boards shall: (a) Be composed of Allied Na tionals and Germans of known Anti-Nazi sentiments. (b) License all teachers of the elementary level according to stu dents established by the National Council (c) Administer the "Ober schule" level of the German school system under the direction of the National Council, (d) Direct the policies of the Local School Boards. 4. Local School boards shall be established within the municipali ties and minor governmental di visions of the German state. These Boards shall: j ' (a) Be composed of local Anti Nazi Germans, headed by Allied representatives having veto power. (b) Administer the schools within their locality. (c) Supervise the teachings of the personnel under their juris diction so that it conforms to the policy as established by the Na tional Council. 5. Allied occupational authori ties shall supervise the German school system through local au thorities until the National Coun cil of Education is established un der the Allied Governmental Commission for Germany. C. To aid in the re-education of the German nation, domestic media of information shall be con trolled by the World Organization. 1. A Bureau of Public Informa tion shall be established by the National Council for Education to supervise all media of information GREETING Personal Stationery Golden rod Stationery Store SIS Narth 14 tfW Kraal within the German state. VI. Government A. An Allied Governmental Commission for Germany shall be established under the administra tion of the Security Council by the General Assembly (as estab lished by Committee one). 1. A National Council shall be composed of Allied representa tives appointed ,by the General Assembly and the Security Coun cil. (a) The National Council shall operate under the administration of, and be responsible to, the General Assembly. 2. A regional Council for each governmental district formed by the National Council shall be or ganized by the Security Council and the General Assembly. (a) Representatives shall be appointed from the Allied coun tries by the Security Council with the approval of the General As sembly. (b) The Regional Council shall be under the administration of the Security Council representing the General Assembly. (c The Regional Council shall be directly responsible to the Na- Tennis Team , Forming at UN Athletic Director A. J. Lewan- dowski today announced tentative plans for a varsity tennis team. There will be several matches ar ranged with other schools that have retained tennis; that is, if not too many transportation diffi culties are encountered. All players who are interested should call or see Coach Lewan dowski at the coliseum. "Lew" also announced that there will be an N Club meeting Wednesday, March 7 at 6:15 at the YMCA. Before the dinner there will be pictures taken of the basketball team, and after dinner there will be an N Club initiation in the N Club room of the coliseum. tional Council for administrative policies. 3. Municipal government offices shall be held by Anti-National Germans under the supervisions of advisers assigned to the National- Council by the Security Council with the approval of the General Assembly. B. The Security Council will determine when the government will pass to German control. 1. The Security Council shall at its discretion give the German people control of the government. (a) First, granting in the Re gional Council (1) Speaking privileges (2) Voting privileges (b) Second, granting in the na tional council (1) Speaking privilege! (2) Voting privileges (c) Third, gradually withdraw ing advisers and administrative bodies. COMMITTEE 16 Treatment of Japan III. Japan shall be temporarily occupied. i B. Such occupation shall last until a permanent government, approved by the World Organiza tion is established. Following this withdrawal, Japan will be placed under probation until admitted into the World Organization. BULLETIN rRBSBVTKIllANS. Montr OlfWr Roferrt MrCaadlra, Immm ,oa lcU travr flw tt month ka Hacldc will n plain to r-rrabyhrlaa -ant "Rj-adjaMmrat of the Vrtrran" at tk Saadajr rvrnlnc frllonnMp. Hr kit tac alv-tty la 141 to join llw AAK. an4 ha area a l-Ml-, w ftulnra and th Philippine. IITHKRAN8. Pverra4 Krrlt. 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