I 14 V Wednesday, September I, 1 948 VA Cautions Recreational Courses Out THE DAILY NEBRASKA Page II The veterans administration has cautioned World War II veterans planning to train under the GI bill that a new federal law prohibits the VA from paying the costs of any courses which are determined to be avocational or recreational in nature. The recently enacted l;iw ap plied to educational and training courses commenced or re-commenced by veterans after June 30, according to Ashley Westmore land, Lincoln VA regional office manager. Veterans who com n diced or re-commenced training prior to July 1 in courses affected by the new law will be permitted to complete their training. List Doubtful Courses. Certain courses in dancing, pho tography, glider training, per sonality development, entertain- lcnt, instrumental and vocal iusi:, public spcaKing, spoils ana atHotics, and any single subject couise which is not a part of a general program leading to an edu ational or employment objec tive, are included in the list of t v.i i ling determined by the VA to b" :r o'.'ational or recreational in cl' ."cler. If a veteran wants training in any of the courses considered by VA to be avocational or recrea tional he must submit to the VA con-mlete -justification that the course he wants is in connection with his nresent or contemplated business or occupation, and prior approval of the VA must De od tained. Flight Training Okayed. The new law stipulates that flight training and related aviation courses a veteran may xaxe n connection with his present o contemplated business or occupa tion shall not be considered avo cational or recreational. Flight courses elected by a vet annroved school wil not be considered avocational or recreational if the veteran sub mits evidence prior to the start of training that the course is occupa tional connected, and that he is physically qualified to obtain me type of license which will enable him to attain his employment ob jective. These Studies Approved. Courses not Generally consid ered by VA to be avocational or recreational include approved in stitutional on-farm training and apprenticeships training; courses of education in approved schools I for which credit is grained toward !an educational objective; courses !of vocational training in approved schools, approved courses in on-Ithe-job training and courses in applied music, physical education and public speaking offered by in stitutions of higher learning as an Integral part of a couise leading to an educational objective. v.? I' n o It ,. -A. A 1 1 ' 2 - sSy lit- -"W' f MM Flojrrscent-lighted study rooms make studying: a pleasure for students in the spacious rooms of modern Love Memorial Library located in the center of the Lincoln campus. 1 Ben Your Hairdresser PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL AS BROADCAST OVER KOLN FRENCH TOAST PROGRAM GABRILEEH ADEPSOL $15.00 PERMANENT OR M250 REALISTIC PERM. This ad is worth $5.00 on either Permanent up to and including September 15. You must bring ad to get this bargain, i ' CALL 22116 FOR APPOINTMENT ii WA TElEPHONl 211 SOUTH 13th ST. U'ICOU!, NEBRASXAj lit N. LOCUST CRAND ISLAND. NCtRASKA PMRfEf S Young Men's Moccasin Casuals 6.90 One of the most practical shoes for back-to-school wear! Men of all ages like its within-the-budget price, its easy-going comfort, its trim lines, and its any-wrasion versatility. Indian tan side leather with rubber soles, leather heels. Goodyear welt. 6-11. Young Men's School Slacks 8o90 9.90 All-wool salt-and -pepper tweeds, wear with-anj thing gabardines (60 rayon, 40 wool) . . . these are the slacks f that go back-to-school with the best dressed young men. Carefully tailored with reverse pleats, dropped belt loops, fly front. Choice of colors. 28-42. v Men's Underwear Values Crartxman T-ShirU toe Swiss Ribbed Athletic Shirts 59c Craftsman Combed Cotton Briefs 59c Sanforized Short Tc