THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, May 21, 1347 VETS NEWS Pago 4 Lt. Lawrence J. Holan, Lincoln army recruiting office, and John lhuily. arts and science student, presented diametrically opposed viewpoints about the proposed universal military training pro gram during the Tuesday eve ning meeting of the American Veterans Committee at the Lin coln YWCA. Lieutenant Bolan told AVC members that UMT's would re serve their civilian rights and would not be subject to courts martial. Rolan also stated that UMT's would not be sent over seas. "Now that the Arctic has been conquered and distances arc be ing shrunk almost daily, the uni versal military training ' program would be a definite advantage to tuir national defense," Lieutenant Eolan concluded. Hanly Disagrees. "The best preparation for war during peacetime would be for the government to underwrite a uni versal college education program for the youth of America," Hanly asserted Hanly went on to say that, "Al though the code of conduct for UMT's would be drawn up by members of religion, science, edu cation, industry, and labor, the khaki' element would loom over whelmingly behind the civilian board." AVC Against I'MT. Alter the talks a discussion pe riod followed and individual AVC members reviewed all the points of universal military training. At the conclusion of the discussion AVC voted unanimously to pre sent their national AVC conven tion delegate, Paul Rogers, with a mandate to vote against the UMT program. CORNHUSKER PICTURES. Merrell Shutt Grant, editor of the 1947 Cornhusker, has an nounced that students may pur chase class pictures and informal pictures taken for this year's an nual in the Cornhusker office this afternoon. AER MEETING. Members of Alpha Epsilon Rho will meet in studio A, Temple Theatre, at 5 p. m. today to make final preparations for the Radio banquet Saturday night. SOCIAL SERVICE. The beginning social service group of the YW will meet in the southeast room of Ellen Smith today at 4 p. m. WORLD FEDERALISTS. World Federalist members will meet tonite at 7 in Union Parlor Y to discuss proposed activities, Kermit Rohde, president has an nounced. SOCIAL DANCING. Donna McCandless will give rhumba lessons for the advanced social dancing class at Ag Union tonite at 7:30 in the Recreation room. GAMMA DELTA. Gamma Deltas will hold their last meeting for the year Thurs day night at 7:15 in the YM room at Temple. PRESBY STUDENTS. Presbyterian students are asked to meet at the Student house at 4 Sunday for a picnic at Pioneer park. A coffee hour will be held at the house each afternoon from 4:30 to 6 from May 28 to June 6. HOME EC FRATERNITY. Phi Upsilon Omicron, profes sional home economics fraternity, will hold a business meeting to night at 7:15 in the Seminar Room of the Home Economics building. President Virgene Ko varik urges all members to at tend so that plans for next year may be formulated. KOSMET KLUB. There will be a meeting for old and new Kosinet Klub actives at 5 tonite in the Klub room. I-F Council A meeting of the Interfrater rity Council will be held Thurs day at 5 p. m. in room 313 of the Union, according to Rodney Franklin, president. Rush cards will be distributed to all coun cil members.. , , BOBBY RIGGS W I World's Professional A V" t , - s Tennis Champion k-s V O ' . v sl -V s mmw ALL OVE RAM ERICA CHESTERFIELD IS TOPS! Cojyrif ht 197, Lkcitt It Mrus Toucco C