Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, Febniary 14, 1947, International Panel Given High Rating NCC to Establish Info Committees One of the more important panels at the Chicago Student Conference was Panel III, which was concerned with Student Needs and Responsibilities in Interna tional Affairs. Realizing the existence of a uni versal student community, it was decided that it should be the aim of the NSO to make the greatest possible contribution to that com munity. In order to do this, it was decided that: The NCC should establish a temporary committee to act as a clearing house of information for student exchange, travel, relief, and rehabilitation. All of this activity should be leading to the establishment of a permanent agency that would concern itself with foreign student exchange and travel, but until that is established, it is necessary that the NCC co-operate wfth the existing organizations doing sim ilar work; particularly such groups as the American Youth Hostels, who are at present trying to obtain liberty ships to facilitate cheap student travel. It was suggested that the NCC establish a group composed of students and faculty to develop closer ties of friendship and un derstanding with foreign students in this country. It was also sug gested, for the purpose of estab lishing closer cultural relrtions between students and faculty of the various countries, that the NSO could, for example, call a meeting of all music students in this country for the purpose of exchanging ideas and discussing topics of general interest, and also possibly adopting foreign music conservatories in foreign coun tries. It was suggested that the NCC should study the possibility of sending delegates to the World Youth Festival in Prague and should publicize this festival. One of the future articles in this seri'es DRAWING SETS ARCHITECT'S, ENGINEER'S & ARTIST'S SUPPLIES PAT ASH, Inc. 233 No. 12th Buffet Dinner 85c per plate Sliced Turkey Apple Pie 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. SUNDAY, FEB. 16 Bonnie Compton, Organist Union Dining Room The blade with the money-bach guarantee! VV SUAIAKTllO IT THE KARLIN FIREARMS CGKFAS7 Cm siM nn will be devoted to a detailed de scription of the festival. Included in the preparations for increased student exchange, the NCC is carrying out a complete investigation of the Fullbright law and the Bloom bill, which may be used to facilitate this end. The NCC is also providing a bureau that will disseminate and publi cize information about courses, op portunities for specialization in foreign universities and colleges for American students and per form the same service for foreign students. Another committee for the distribution of foreign stu dent publications and information on foreign students is also being established. Relief for foreign countries was discussed, with the recommenda tion emerging that the NSO should favor the principles of need alone as the basis of distribution of re lief. It was further recommended that the NCC should investigate into the problem of co-operation with World Student Relief and should investigate the means of co-operation with the World Stu dent Service Fund for collection of relief funds in this country. Regarding affiliation with the recently formed International Union of Students, Panel III CRITICALS t t SING KIPPES KOTI BOOKS CANVAS AUNT MAILING BAGS Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street passed this resolution: "Whereas there is general agreement on the principle of participation in the 1US, and whereas there is dis agreement on tlie specific basis of such participation, therefore be it resolved that the NCC con sider reports of this conference with a view to ascertain under what specific conditions the NSO should affiliate with the IUS." In the interim period it was decided that the NCC should pay for the sending of the ISU vice president, who is an American, to Prague, and that the NCC should take proper steps to insure that American studenls are well rep resented in the IUS and should send the American council mem bers to the council meeting this summer. LOST Two-Mrxnd prli rtwen Tempi nil Girls' Porm, Reward. Bardecn Trof- holt, f-7871 LOST K. A E. 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The remaining $200 of tht initial gift will be invested as principal by the Foundation. Dr. Sampson plans subsequent gifts to permit an eventual $500 annual income. Recipients of the fellowships will be graduate students seeking advanced degrees in botany or agronomy, who have a special in terest in pasture management in Nebraska. Heads of the depart ments of agronomy and botany, and three faculty members ap pointed by the Dean of the college of Agriculture will select th recipients. No YW Coke Hour There will not be m YW "Coke" nonr this Friday be cause of the Beauty Queen Tea Dance. Free Variety Show Don Ameche & Joan Bennett in ?fCONFIKM It BEXY-' 3:t)0 p. m., Sunday, February 16 Union Ballroom 8:00 p. m., Sunday, February 16 Ag Union Coffee Hour 5 to 6 at Union & Ag Union A Bonnie Bovpler" the quality felt bomiNO Want to see their heads turn? Wear our new "Bowler" with the swish of ribbon and Veiling. Soft as down in Tish-U-Tex felt. In sunny Spring butterfly colors. Large and small headsizes. A. "Rosemary" . , in Town Brown calf-skin. Bt "Domino" in Fire Red Calf or spark ling Black plastic Patent. at Pace-setting shoes with waiking-on- air and dancing on-clouds , , . because they're Rhythm Steps! 1095 Pa SHOES SECOND I'" 1 J , i Y? K: MILLINERY SECOND I S o LLc i