Tuesday, January 20, PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Men's Activity Points honor: Last night we tinally got a written list of recommendations from the constitutions committee of the Student Council. We are very pleased to find that these recommendations were not as drastic as the adjectives used in the Council implied that they might be, and so, since we can meet these requirements without changing the nature of our organization, we will of course resubmit our constitution to the Council. We feel, however, that the adjectives first applied to us defi nitely gave the wrong picture of our organization, and since this idea may still remain in the minds of some of the student body, we would like to present a true version. , Perhaps we can best explain what we stand for by quoting Article I, Section 2, of our constitution. "Believing that education is not only perparation for life, but life itself; and believing that democratic principles should not only be learned, but also put into practice in everyday life; and believing that democracy functions best when all sides of an issue are equally aired; we have formed this organization to give representation to those students of the campus who have been hitherto unrepresented. Realizing also the serious effect that discrimination of all types, such as that because of wealth, creed, race, or color has on campus life, we shall make the elimination of this discrimination one of our prime objectives." If anyone has any more questions on our organization we cordially invite the mto our first public meeting to be held the first week in February. THE PERSIANS Benjamin M. Wall, President. To the Editor: I have a suggestion to make. Take the arguments surrounding Phaedrus, the NSA, Gene Berman, the faction, and stick them in some appropriate place besides The Daily Nebraskan. Atomic energy, the Marshall plan, our relations with Russia and the coming na tional elections are burning issues that deserve consideration by your paper. Is the editor, the Pub Board, the Board of Regents or the state legislature banning mention of these things? If so, steps should be taken to remove these shortsighted bans. A primary duty of the university should be to prepare its students for citizenship, and stifling discussions of national significance will not attain this end. Who Phaedrus is will not -effect my taxes appreciably. But whether or not President Truman is re-elected will. The fact that Gene Berman just loves his new sister-in-law and roast beef has no bearing on a Third World War. Adoption of the Marshall pTan might very well prevent such a war. The secret manipulations of the faction will hardly bring to a halt to inflation. Election of an intelligent Congress might accom plish this. There is a shortage of newsprint. Why use the newsprint you've rn ti.ifi.il m.iitpr: when there is Dlenty of local and campus 6"' " ... news that cculd and should fill your holes on the second page. And if you should even feel so disposed, and can get the green light from the "higher-ups," you might touch upon some important matters. You might be awakened and learn that some students are inter ested in problems of national and international purport. BOB HUNT Na. Palnta SMdtal I'oaaeM IHtily Mrbraokaa TODAY! ROAD SHOW Engagement . DOORS OPEN 12:45! at POPULAR PRICES! WM U VyUU U"UUUU 1 f MfH IV II H M Jf . (km Ul 13 rM"fa- Q'f " """"" v f "-2 51 : V i. mm 1 ! : lean Peters Cesar Romero John Sutton Lee I. Cobb PRICES ALL DAY! 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Iprratarat I Airlrultaral Campaa ActlvHtfa I mcanbar Trratarat prcwldnaa i.trnibrr 'manarrr ' . ttrt. irc., Man., Bai. ::lar Mgr., Bas. Maa. .Maa., Maa. Ka. I i !rlwa Mtmti MM rallrirc af KaittaMrlar ArilrHIra ' tire. Maa. Baa. Maa.. IKattar AaaaHaUt M. mrnibrr 1 raWeai rhalnuaa, i M.-treaa. I 1 ArtftMy mra niOBt malntala a . avrrara ar wrUbtra W the arrvloa armriitrr aa4 rarry at l-s It hr Freshman and flrnt wmntw trantfrr ataornts aanaa aaa mare lliaa t pnlau. Hnpbomarra ranant bava mora Miaa 4 polatii. aar mm Uiaa 3 It their avrraae b aaarr 4.t. Janlora raannt have mora thaa aatata. aor anara tbaa 4. If their avrran la aaar .. gmwn eaaaat haa mora tbaa 1 potato aor anara tbaa if tbrlr avrrac hi aadrr 4.. Dear Editor: As a matter of clarification, I would like to make the follow ing comments. The Letterip in Friday's Daily Nebraskan stated that the Veter ans Organization sponsored the Veterans convocation last Tuesday as "the proponents of the so called 'Operations Subsistences'." This statement is NOT correct! As accurately stated in the news articles of The Daily Nebraskan, a report was given on the National Confer ence of Veteran Trainees. The Conference had no connection with Operation Subsistence and if the writer of the erroneous Letterip had been present at the convocation as he stated, he would have understood that fact clearly. The University Veterans' Organization is the only independent or ganization on the campus exclusively for veterans, buch a fact confirms that this organization is a good representative of the student veterans. The Uni-Vets did sponsor the Veterans Convocation last Tues day. It was to present the report of the National Conference of Vet eran trainees. The convocation was not sponsored by Operation Subsistence. Operation Subsistence did not sponsor the National Conference of Veteran Trainees. The Uni-Vets have never sponsored any program the least bit "shady" and will not do so in the future. Our records are open for inspection at any time and our activities are undertaken only with a plurality of the membership present at the meetings JOHN B. RIGG. Siesta Film Hour Today To Iucliule Three Pictures The Union's weekly siesta film hour will be climaxed for the se mester with the showing of three short subject movies in the main lounge at 4:00 today. Films to be shown are: "Acquit ted by the Sea," "Life With Baby," and "Bold King Cole." The siesta hours have been un der the sponsorship, of the Union general entertainment committee with Donna Alfrey as sponsor and Bob Easter chairman. Intercollegiate Press FORTY-FIFTH TEAK ftabserlptloa rate arc fl.M vrr acraraarr. i.a arr acanrUr mailed, ar (X-M tar Cbr rnllrce yrar. f3.M mailed. Htacto aanjr ar. 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