Page 4 Univcl Group Plans Dance On March 15 An orchestra dance free to stu dents holding membership cards in the university's Veterans' Or ganization for the spring term will held in the Union ballroom Saturday night, March 15, ac cording to Miss Betty Larscn, social chairman.. Hob McNannay, "Univct" presi dent for the spring term, reported that the first meeting for mem bers will be held Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p. in. The meeting will be highlighted by a rcort from the Educational Facilities committee now lobby ing in the state legislature for an adequate budget for the uni versity. According to Don Baker, di rector of EFC, the budget recom mended by Governor V'al Peter son, now in the hands of the budget committee headed by Sen ator Callan, has no provision for new buildings or for extensive improvement of present build ings. Baker added that the budget will be in the hands of the com mittee until some time in March when it will move to the floor of the legislature for final con sideration. "The tentative budget is subject to much needed re vision and is being given exten sive study by the Kr'C," he added. Carol Krey Tells Kernels' History At Dinner-Meeting Following a dinner meeting Monday, the Kernels, social or ganization for unaffiliated women, entertained prospective new mem bers at a party in the Union. Carol Krey, president of the group, told tiie guests the history of the club. Clco Schmoldt spoke on present activities, and I-ois Gobar talked of the future plans of the club. Following refresh ments, guests and members ad journed to the game room for biid;:e. Now officers of the Kernels for the second semester are Carol Krey, president, and Marjoric Marshall, vice-president. The new officers emphasized that all un affiliated girls at the university arc eligible for membership in the group. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Ker nels has been asked to contact one of the officers or a member of the group. RADIO REPAIB-WorV ruarsntM-rt. Will pick up and deliver. Wilson & Clarrat. 3-3671. t A3 r- (C ' Lost 2 Days to view Operation Palclfc A traveling caravan of 100 original paintings ami drawings ly offi cial U. S. Comhat Art ists. NOW ON DISPLAY AT GOLD'S fFrnltr Dept. Uk Flr) Po Admimuon Charge Navy To Allow Sailors In V-6 Paid Vacations The U. S. Naval Reserve of Lin coln has announced that nil mem bers of the V-6 Inactive reserve are eligible for "a two weeks va cation this summer with pay" by requesting a cruise on one of the navy ships going to the Canal Zone, Cuba, San Juan, Bermuda and other ports in the Carribbean area. Those taking the cruises will re ceive full pay and allowances at the rate at which they were dis charged, transportation to and from the port of embarkation and clothing for the cruise. Ex-navy men and veterans from other branches of the armed forces may enroll in the navy reserve and become eligible for these cruises. Enlistments in the naval reserve are still being accepted at the Naval Reserve office in the Tost Office building. Ex-navy and coast guard veterans may enroll at their highest rating held at time of discharge. It should be remembered that by joining the navy's inactive re serve none of the benefits as a veteran are lost, and the reserve may not be called to duty unless our national security is threatened. The navy feels that the best and most expedient way to insure our national security is by build ing a strong reserve. These cruises represent an effort to ' 't s ttjr. ?V S KM : J Ifer Til IT H J . "-, i jJ.-- , (OaAhabk! Ity Prlli , . . . a long -life junior tlreu in a rrip nrtc washable raytm f)n Kitrr'i Tfhilixod a n if Smtforizrd Tll7ol., 14.95 (Kifhi) Suk hi me decorated triik thingg like wedding tin fit . . " Jerry Rnttman npun rayon, afhioncd by Sidney Heller. &.9S THE DAILY NEBRASKA lsi Chi Honorary Activates Society Croup on Campus Tsi Chi, national honorary psy chology society, has been reacti vated under the sponsorship of William J. Arnold, faculty advisor. At the January meeting Shirley Compton was elected president. Other officers are Colleen Kahoa, vice-president; Joyce Neumann, secretary; and Anne Rcinhard, treasurer. The following members have been initiated as actives: Shirley Compton, Colleen Kahoa, Joyce Neumann, Willard II. Nelson, Harold V. Matthews, Henry R. Angelino, Anne Rcinhard, CIracc Heins, Tiiscella Meyer, Richard Srndermnnn, Rae Stahl. Mimi Ann Johnson and Jean Kirkpatrick. Margaret Engs'rom was initiated as an associate member. Hiad Officers Name! Officers to serve for the en suing semester were elected at the Monday night business meet ing of Delta Sigma Pi, Bizad pro fessional fraternity. Herman Christensen was elec ted president of the group. As suming the position of senior war den is Howard Drake, with Jim Wehrman as junior warden, Dennis Bruner as scribe, Harold Ohlrich as treasurer, and Lauren Neiman as chancellor. make the naval reserve both ap lealing to and educational for all veterans. St.. X t I " .'i-"" tw- ' -Mra Si y M m Films to Highlight Engineers' Meet The- student chapter of the American Society of Civil En gineers will be host to the Ne braska graduate section of the society in its first regular meet ing of the semester, Thursday evening at 7;15 in room 315 of the Union. Highlighting the meeting will be two sound films, "Boulder Dam," and "Wealth of the Andes." The latter film shows the difficulties confronted in the construction of the Central Railway of Peru thru the rugged Andes. All civil engineering students above freshman standing may at tend the meeting. UNION OPEN HOUSE For All Students DAVE HAUN'S ORCHESTRA Playing 8:30 p. m. 11:30 p. m. R V. FR F.S 1 1 M FJNTS IN UN ION LOl'NGK Jay A'orris of th Hammond Organ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 AT THE STUDENT UNION Only Admission Your Idenl. Card "Clothesline" V- M ' rMV,."ft' 3 r Wednesday, February 5. I947 Federalists Preparing For Convention Sunday Student Federalists will hold a meeting Thursday nt 7 p. m in the Faculty lounge of the Union to make final preparations f,,r the state-wide Student Federalist conference to be held at the uni versity this Sunday. Members will also plan a mem bership and financial drive for the promoting of legislative ac tion on a resolution called FeV eral World Government In Our Time. Those members who have vol unteered to work for the Regional Office may now do so and a work list has been placed in room 305 of the Union. The key to the of fice .is obtainable in the offir of the Union a RAYONS . . . LL ACM, vv tinnrl ZfnuAcLcchhin. V1 Fashion Floor SECOND PA C I C ) I f t ) FV ''l Ov c.