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Thursday, March 25, 1948 IE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 4 News Print IV IT. AT II KK. Continuation of yesterday s warm weather is expected lor Lincoln today. The mercury should again approach the sev enties with slightly increasing cloudiness. Swollen rivers througohut the state and nation have begun to j t nf hoaw rains in most areas eased the annual flood problem. tiiit vTlftKAI. BUDGET. " - Tk hmica fniiowpd the senate Wednesday and decisively passed the GOP sponsored tax cut bill. With all 205 house Republicans and 84 Democrats supporting the bill, it has 52 more votes than are needed to over-ride a veto. President Truman is expected to send a veto message next week. A reiteration of his pleas for maintaining high government in come is probable. Reports indicate some support for the President's veto may de velop from the proposed increase in military expenditures. STATES' RIGHTS. The Tidelands oil bill passed its first house test Wednesday. The bill, which duplicates a sim ile donate measure, was ap proved by the house judiciary Both bills will give states title to their tideianas. TWP ITALIAN SCENE. irinlnnon in Milan fnr th fourth day kept north Italy in the heart Union Scheduled To Close Thursday ThA Union will close for the five days of Easter vacation so that employees will be aoie 10 give the lounges, food service la cilities, and rooms a thorough "spring cleaning." The Crib closes at noon Thurs day, March 25, the cafeteria at 6 30 and the entire building wiu be locked at 8 p.m. that evening. The reopening is scheduled for 7 00 a.m. Wednesday, March -Jl. it 52 s 4 Dorm C Captures Basketball Title nrt nr eA the inter- dorm basketball , championship Tuesday when it aeieaic-u A 23-14, on the coliseum floor. Doddson and Schroder topped the games scorers with six points " ... . , -.:uj n fh run- each, weicn iiiusiitu -Vi. ner-up spot for the winners with five counters. uu" Fletcher were high for thhe Dorm A five with four points each. Shoemaker dropped miee i ond. of the struggle between east and west. Striking printers in the Saltan communist stronghold seized and burned foreign .news papers in the city after a night of disorder. In Trieste, disputed free ter ritory of the UN, allied troops were alerted. Fear of Yugoslav moves across the Trieste frontier prompted the precautions. THE BRAND EIGHT MORE DAYS DONT FORGET TO REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 2 FOR PRIMARY VOTING STASSEN-FOR-PRESIDENT CLUB SluatJYotttu& The smartest shoes (or young men in years, lea luring those thick, thick soles ond heavy stitching so much in demand. Ameri ca's finest line of colle giate styles. A 0My :i -' -(ew Jr s95 ; TV THE SHOE THE SPARTAN A rich.dork brown oxford with heavy ribbed soles. 1024 O COME IN OR SEND IN FOR fOlDER OF OTHER STUART HOLMES STYLES' f&eow It's "AIRIZAY" (Arise) RCA Victor's new platter by Ray McKinley and his band I t v-r-?-,7 1 j; xm w a Jm A; if arr'A: V ftp1 " ' iPv tK m0i!$r emm) 17 (( C- of experience J f fjOAWtl tS B. X Reynolds Tobmo Co. AT RAY MCKINLEY'S styling of the New Orleans ditty, "Airizay," is attracting Cr r t Tt .. .A Dai nVu-tti if Via cava SUIS HI lOiis. Ai jriu u& Avajf uum - Tve found from long experience what style of music we do best just as Tve learned from experience that Camels suit my T-Zone' to a TV Try Camels! Learn for yourself why, with smokers who have tried and compared, Camels are the "choice of experience." And here's caotkzr $res record More pjopfe ar& 7 ilwv before, I