Tuesday, Tanuary 6, 1948 PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UN Veterans Seek to Raise GI Allotments Norman E. Walker, the Nebras ka representative of the Univer sity Veteran's Organization to the National Conference of Veteran Trainees in Washington, returned to Lincoln with his report. According to Walker, efforts were made by the representatives on the first day of the conference to secure passage of the Meade Bill (HR866), before adjournment of the special session of Congress. Each delegate contacted the rep resentative of his state personally in an effort to scene their coope ration in the passage of this bill. Nebraska's representatives all declared themselves in favor of a "reasonable increase." When the bill was introduced, however, it was tabled because of the "gag rule" enforced in the last 24 hours of a session. Compare Figures. When the NCVT reconvened, its subsistance committee compared figures as to the cost of living in the states represented. This com parison indicated that the Meade bill was totally inadequate. Using this information, the delegation unanimously decided to support an emended version of the bill, calling for $100 for single veterans in school, $125 for married stu dents, plus $10 for each additional dependent. Campus News In Brief Vespers. The Vespers' planning commit tee will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. in the Presbyterian Student House. Student Foundation. All Student Foundation mem bers are invited to attend a get together party on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., in Parlors XYZ of the Union. Skits by the members plus a ventriloquist will provide the entertainment. Charm School. Regular meeting of coed coun selor charm school will be held Tuesday night at 7:00 in Ellen Smith Hall. B. T. O. Flyinjf Club. The B. T. O. Flying club will hold a meeting in the CJreen Room of the YMCA Tuesday night at 7:30. Aerial combat movies of World war II will be shown. All pilots and co-pilots arc invited to attend. Siesta Hour. Short subject movies to be shown at the weekly siesta film hour in the Union main lounge at 4:00 today are "Fun for All," "Toonerviile Trolley," "Louis vs. Godoy P.aer vs. CJalento" and "Labor Savers." Nebraska Selecled Olympic Mat Sile The University of Nebraska has been chosen as District 10 Olym pic wrestling tryout site, Buel R. (Pat) Patterson, Cornhusker mat coach and committee chairman, has announced. The tenth district includes the states of Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri. The tryouts are tenta tively scheduled for April 1-2. Coach Patterson revealed that Iowa State College (Ames), Okla homa A. & M. (Stillwater), and Lehigh university (Bethlehem, Pa.) are bidding for I he final Olympic tryouts slated for early this year. Classified LOST - Our (i.illi-iy ill lie. Nn. i.'..'el2ii. from the (iallcry Kance In Andrew Hall. Call or 35. 10 RKWAflH for Information le-adlnK to rental of furnlKbed apartment wronil einenter for graduate AR atudent Hrul employed wife. 2-7B31 extension 713C Helen ' tiefnre ft. 'wbRKS OF-AKT Wliy not have man ical entertainment at your next paity or social event? Styled fur liny o"- ra inn. Art Curtis. Ih. 3-1007 LOST Small black puise Indwren An lnw and Mall. Valuable conlenl. Cn II 2-1 1 :i7 atonre. LOST- r.i fnrc vacation, small navy blue zipper purse. Contains important pa per Call 3-4ir,fi at Jti'e. FO!l SALE--Onc button full dr;ne. double breasted Rfav worsted unit. Kx rellcnt condition. Si.e SB.Cali 2-1 137. LOST-Hliell rimmed rendlnK fclniireii Wed. before vacation. Reward! Return to "CornMbwM" office. "Pick the ABC cigarette for Mildness and you pick YOURSELF A WINNER" Trie DEAN Or AMERICA'S SPORTS WRITERS fly II J z TO SATISFY ME f J O O Copyright 1948, Lcsui & Mnu Tu.acco Cw V v.. J KvM JaV .. ; . f ... Y: : v st ri U i mm m msm $mmm& If fuf? f,fffr .... .... 00Wt " : MEfflBFIEU) LoKT, Mack billfold Keep mom y and Barrett 2-7101 return wallrt. lMn