The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Dirt
Diggings
It seems that Dirt Dingin's com
merits on conditions at the air
base have brought several new is
sues to light. One of the more
impressive is that for the last scv
eral tlays there has been no heat
supplied to the houses of the fam
ilies who live there.
This naturally means that in this
chilly and rainy weather the chil
dren are becoming sick. Most of
the families have babies or very
j on ni; children and it is detri
mental for all concerned when the
heat to the houses or converted
barracks is cut off. Further there
has been no explanation to the
families that live there.
Also, with two gyms in fairly
decent shape there has been no at
tempt to form any recreational
program at the air base. Certainly,
something should be done so that
Huskerville is given recreational
facilities. They are an integral
community and a part of the uni
versity. They pay rent to the uni
versity, and the facts should point
the way to n recreational program.
The families at the air base de
serve a break and we feel that
they deserve more than no recrea
tion and no heat in their houses.
Sick babies are not conducive to
study, nor do they leave us with
pleasant thoughts that all is well
at the air base.
Ycsterady, the VA came forth
with a new rule to the effect that
no graduating GI could take any
of his "leave." This meaus that
the GI's graduating lose about $50
for the single men and $65 for the
married veterans. This, in itself, is
not the worst part of the situation
The non-graduating student does
not lose this, but has it added to
his GI Bill time. Why should we
penalize the men that graduate?
Hancock Selected
Nu Med Prexy
Bill Hancock, junior in the arts
and science college, was elected
president of the Nu Meds, pre
medical society, last week.
Hancock succeeds Harris Bar
ber, retiring president. Other ot-
ficers elected were Ted Lehman,
vice-president; Stan Malashock,
secretary, Sherill von Bergen,
treasurer.
Personalized
Senior Announcements
No Deadlin
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TOMORROW NKiHT
LEO PEIPER
Vets Eligibility
For Leave Pay
Ruled on by VA
Two rulings of importance to all
veterans under Public Law 346
(the G. I. bill) have just been re
leased by the Central Office of the
Veterans Administration in Wash
ington, D. C.
Ruling No. 1.
Students under Public Law 346
who plan to attend summer school
will not be paid subsistence
through the nine-day interim pe
riod between the end of the sec
ond semester and the beginning
of summer school unless they spe-
ciffically ask for it. The Veterans
Consulation Board had previously
been informed by the Veterans
Administration that the payment
of subsistence through the in
terim period would be automatic,
but under the more recent ruling
such is not the case.
Therefore, all veterans under
Public Law 346 who will attend
summer school and who wish to
have their subsistence continued
through the interim period should
report to the office of the Consul
tation Board, Room 101, Mechan
ics Arts hall, to fill out the prop
er government form. If a veteran
asks for and receives this interim
subsistence, his time entitlement
will also be charged the corres
ponding amount which will in turn
be deducted from his leave ac
count.
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WHITE TAILORED SHIRT-
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Saturday Date
For nd Annual
Radio Banquet
Romulo Soldevilla will be
toastmastcr at the second annual
radio banquet scheduled Satur
day at C p. m. in Union parlors
XYZ.
Sponsored by Alpha Epsilon
Rho, national radio honorary, the
banquet is the first since last
year's inaugural banquet, at
which . over 75 people attended.
Paul L. Bogcn, director of radio
and faculty sponsor of AER was
featured speaker last year.
Entertainment.
Entertainment this year in
cludes magician John Carson and
skits presented by students of.
radio. Representatives of com
mercial radio stations in Lincoln
and departmental heads have
been invited to attend.
Mu chapter of Alpha Epsilon
Rho was established on the Ne
braska campus in September
1946, and now its membership
includes 21 actives, seven pledges
and two associate members.
Ruling No. 2.
All veterans under Public Law
346 who are completing their
courses through graduation ARE
NOT ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE
LEAVE SUBSISTENCE which has
accrued to their credit. Such leave
subsistence, however, may be col
lected if that veteran re-enters
training at some later date fol
lowing graduation.
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Religious
News
METHODIST GROUP
The St. Paul Methodist "univer
sity of life" croup will meet at the
studernt house at 5 p .m. for an
outdoor vesper service and instal
lation of cabinet officers.
LUTHERAN SERVICE
Sunday Lutheran chapel ser
vices will be held at 10:45 a. m.,
room 315 of the Union. In obser
vance of Pentecost Sunday, Rev.
II. Errk, university Lutheran pas
tor of the Missouri synod, will
speak on the topic, "The Church
of Jesus Christ." The last Luther
an service of the school year will
be held June 1.
GAMM DELTA
The Lutheran chapel group will
hold a picnic Sunday afternoon at
Pioneers Park. All students are
requested to meet at the Union at
p. in. Students who have cars
at their disposal are, asked to bring
them.
INTER-VARSITY PICNIC
The annual IVCF picnic will be
held Saturday afternoon at Pio
neers Park. Transportation will
be furnished for students who at
tend. First car will leave the
Union at 4 p. m.
PRESBY STUDENT HOUSE
The Presbyterian Student House
group will meet at 4 p. m. Sunday
for a picnic at Pioneers Park.
After the supper, there will be a
closing vesper service with Dr.
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Friday, May 23, 1947
Arthur Miller as speaker. Stud
ents who can supply transportation
should notify Sam Maler.
A coffee hour will be held at the
House each afternoon during exam
week from 4:30 to 6 p. ni May 28
to June 6. All students are wel
come to attend, and a sufficient
supply of aspirins will be on hand
for any bothersome headaches.
FORMULA FOR SUCCESS.
All that Ella Lanchestcr, top
notch character actress now play
ing in "The Big Clock" at Para
mount, ever asks of a screen role
Is that it be mixed up with the
story. "I don't care if it's big or
small," she says, "us long as it's
plotty."
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70lh and South
to the
Jean Moyer
ORCHESTRA
DANCING
Friday and Saturday
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