Friday, February 27, 1948 PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Jhsi (DaJLf ThJbha&kcuv Member Intercollegiate Press rOBTI-MXTH TEAM ItabtrrlptiM rmtn arc S1.M per itmln, fl.00 per Mimtw malted, ar M f (ha eollrca year. a.0 mailed. Slnde eopj Sc. ftialiahed daily during I tie arhool fear eieep Mwdaja and Satardaya. vacations ad examination period!. J tba Uulveralty af Nearaka aader tlx upervluoa af tba Fablieatioa Board. Entered aa eeood t.iaia Matter at lac Part Otflr ta Ltaeata. Nebraska, aader Act al C-arroaa. Mreli t. 187a. aad at ipenu rata at a-atac provided lar m aectlea 110. act af October t. 1917. authorized beptemoer , Tb Dally Nearasltaa -attuned ay tba atadenta at tae Ualwn.lt J at Ncraka a aa einrauoa at etadeate aewa aod opinion, oaly. According to article .w. cavera.-. atadrat p-ttieatiaaa aad adninietrred by the eard at rabUfatlon. It i. tae deetared aalteiaf the Baard that aabMeattwa aader Ma Jartadlettoa .hall . . u.rf.i .wihin aa the nart af the Board, or oa (he part of an mrnh af tha faenii af the university; bat memben of the atari of Ibe Ibii Kabraakaa ea pereeaally na-onaiate f-r what they amy or te ar aaaaa la a printed. koitokiax. birr . . , raita, Jar Hill Maaairlai Milan ' fieorre Miller, Jeaaae Kerrttan Newt rdilara. W ally Beckrr, Cub Clrm. Tattle Stewart, Hob Cavalry. Lee HarrU Spurt Kditor r,r , "''"XZ AVNewa Kdltar SeeeiaJ Feature Edlter. .... B5",l v. ,vrz Una 1U Ik MIK (OO.M.t.V Sariety Kditor rhatocraphee MOHT NEH'H KDITOB flnalnra Manacer Circulation Manacer Aaaintaat Baalaeai Maaate BUSlKEfeS BTiTF ' Could tfaai ' . .dark Mrlier Bill Wllklnt, Mrrle Ktaldrr. Irate t Your Church Christian. "Thoughts for Easter" will be the subject of the Cotner Circle on Monday, March 1, from 5 to 6 p. m. at Cotner House. Klickin' Klub will meet Tues day, March 2 from 4 to 6 p. m. at Cotner House. "Friendly" a period of fun and fellowship will meet from 4 to 6 p. m. Wednesday, March 3 at Cotner House. Episcopal. The Sacrament of Confirma tion will be administered by Bishop Brinker, the Bishop of Nebraska, at the University Epis copal Church at 11 a. m. on Feb. 29. There will also be a radio sermon by the Rt. Rev. Knox Sherrill, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, at the same time. Jewish. A special library containing Jewish literature will be opened shortly in the Temple Building. This library is sponsored by the Omaha B'nai Brith Auxiliary and will be open every Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p. m. Lutheran. "Woman Behold Thy Son," will be the sermon topic at the Lutheran chapel services on Feb. 29 in room 315 of the Student Union. The Gamma Delta Bible class meeting will begin with supper at 5:30 p. m. Ralph Moehlering, Concordia Teachers College will lead the discussion "Tyre." In stallation of officers will also be held. Those going to the Bowling Party will meet at the Student House, 1440 Q, at 7:00 p. m. Sat urday, Feb. 28. Following bowl ing from 7 to 9, refreshments will be served at the Student House. . A progressive dinner will be sponsored Sunday night by the L.S.A. Students from the city campus should meet at the Stu dent House at 4:45 and Ag stu dents will meet at the student Center at 1200 No. 37th. Presbyterian. Notice to all men: We, the order of the Mournful Old Maids of Presby House, pray for your presence at open session, first meeting of the Leap Year to be held in the Presby House, Saturday, Feb. 28, at 8:00 p. m. A dance will follow the meeting. May the Lord be kind to us by not only giving you the desire to come, but also help us make this the last Old Maid's Meeting. Hopefully signed by The Mourn ful Old Maids of the Presby House. House elections will be held at 5:00 Sunday, February 28th. The Rev. John Shell will show movies of the South Pacific which he took when he was a Chaplain. His topic will be "Seeing is Believing." Unitarian. The Unitarian College Age group will meet at the Uni tarian Church, 12th and H street on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 6:00 p. m. for food, fellowship, and fun. 'Orphan Boy' Film Scheduled by YM Tonight the University YMCA brings to the campus the foreign film, "An Orphan Boy of Vienna," with English sub-titles. The film will be shown at 8 p. m. in the Temple theater after a pre-curtain welcome by Don Crowe, President of the Y.M.C.A. "An Orphan Boy of Vienna" features the famous Vienna Choir Boys accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra. Proxies Disclaim MB's, Innocents9 Approval of NSA Because of current interest in the National Student Association, The Daily Nebraskan is reprinting the following statement which ap peared in the form of a Letterip in the Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1947, issue. The statement was made follow- Slan Johnson, Innocents president, and Joyce Geddes, Mortar Board president, in a special joint statement to The Daily Nebraskan Thursday aft ernoon, said, "As a body, neither the Innocents nor Mor tar Board society has taken a definite stand on NSA. The let ter (which appears below) was written primarily to arouse student interest and not pri marily to endorse the organ ization. We do n&t speak for the societies since neither has had any discussion on this question since the letter was written last October." At an Innocents meeting fol lowing the NSA forum Thurs day, the majority of the mem bers of the senior men's hon orary voted to approve John son's statement. ing the lust preliminary meeting wnicn preseniea ins a xo mis cam pus, and a week before the pres entation of the NSA agenda to the Student Council. "To the Student Body: "The Innocentt and Mortar Board, unl vei"itv nenlor honorary rocitie. liavtne. nu-t in Joint mertlnc. wh to announce to all student! that we hare roted to rive our endorsement and support to the National Student Auroriutlon. "Believing it to be an organization wor thy of tha aupport of tha entire univeraity, we wholeheartedly recommend thnt all atu ilen'i take an active part In furthering; its Imi and aiding it in carrying out Ub pro pored nation I pros ram. The lnnorenta Society Tlie Mortar Board Society. Black Masque Chapter. Classified FOR SALE Corona portable typewriter. Good condition. Room 201 F. M. A. M.-5 P.M. STUDEBAKER OWNERS Must soil , brand new Studebaker tube radio. Cal l5-27 2e veil i s. Real bargain. Dost: Zipper leather bound 3-ring note book containing credit book, valuable notei and pock't glide rule. Rward for return to Richard Schleuaener. 348 North 14th Street. Fhone 2-3097. 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Campus Ncjvs In Brief An organizational meeting will be held Friday, Feb. 27, at 4 p.m. in the Stuart room of the city YWCA for women interested in joining the Lancaster county and University of Nebraska Young Democrats. .Juke Box Mixer will be held Friday, February 27, from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. in the Union. Coffee Hour will be hold in the Union Sunday, February 29, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Movie, '"Keys of the Kingr'um," with Gregory Peck, will be shown in the Union Sunday, February 29. Epworth Methodist youth fel lowship will meet at the church on 30th and Holdregc Sunday eve ning at C p.m. lor a luncheon, followed by devotions and pro Cram. Rev. L. E. Mattinnly of Wesleyun University will spc;,k. 'The Keys of the Kingdom" starring Gregory Peck will be the matinee movie at Ag Union Sun day afternoon at 3 p.m. Coffee Hour will be at 5 p.m. Graduate club will meet Wed nesday March 3 at the Presbyter ian Student house at 14th & R. Albin T. Anderson, candidate for Senator, will speak. Applications for the six Mortar Board scholarships must be filed in the office of the Dean of Women by March 1. The awards are open to women with sopho more standing or above by next fall. June graduates who have not applied for degrees and certifi cates should do so in Admini stration bllildinu B-9. bv Monrlav. March 1. Office hours are 10-3 daily, and 10-12 Saturday. CornhtisI.er installment pay ments are duo Saturday. If the linal $2.50 is not paid by then, $.3 must be paid 1o receive a Corn huskor. Latin American dance sessions under the direction of Donna Mc Candless in the Union ballroom will be 0en tor registration until the end of the work. Coed Follies tickets will be sold in the Union from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. the rest of thbrwoek or until the tickets are gone. Friday Is College Night AT Couples Only Adm. $1.50 Tcr Couple Tax Inrl. IV fejcfyj 1 I Poncing 'til 12 UMHtS P7 TICV