THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, November 23, 1948 r PAGE 2 i JJid (Daily. TkbhasJuuv m. Membw Intercollegiate Press FORTY -SEVENTH TEAM The Pally Nrbniakma Is pablfsbei by Am itadraU of the Cnlrenlty ef Nebraska m VB eipreMloa e-l atadraU mm ul pialass raly. Arcaraiiic article II ( X By Uwi roverninir student pabUraUona aaa administered by ta Board at Pablleatkma: It tba declared policy at the Boar that pwbllrmltoni aader Ma tariadlctte ibaJI ba free from ealUrimi eeaoralp aa tha part af the Board, ar aa tha Prt f J aaember af tha faealty at tha aalvenfty; bat meswbcri af tha staff af The OaJly Wabraakaa ara peraaaaUy rapaMtale far what tbrj say a aa ar caaaa ta ba prlatea." Babseripttea rates ara SI.t per aemrater, $!. per semester mailed, r p.M tar he eollea year. . nrnllea. Static eapy 6c rahllshrd daily darlaa the aHwol yea except Moadays aad Satardays. vaeatioas aad eiamlaaWoa pertoda. by the LaiTersHy af Nebraaka aadrr tba aperri.Hw af tha TabUeaUaa Board, bterrdaa IJjcaad Ota Matter at tha Port Of flee la Uaeala. Nebraska, aader J7 S, 187t. aad at special rmU af postace provided far la seetioa 113. Act af October t, 1917. aalborlied September l. IMS. EDITORIAL STAFF Fdlter Vlll' 'I'liUT tCVf.Ol Maaadar. Editors V.. r ' -.: - ?IV!Li L.Vii? AraTtdltors I Harris, FrIU blmpsoa. Laalas McDIU. Sasaa Seed. Bob Fbelps Af News Editor tVrvfIl2!! Opart Editor utUTT A-ZZ!Z u vt-H. E-junp ................. .Herbert ueuf mur w ss-i; fdTto,::. . .7. ...... : p rhotocrapher . Bas'aeas Maaarer Assistaat BnslaeM Maiacera. Ctrralattoa Maaacer Klsbt News Editor BVSIAESS STAFF Irr Caeaea .Merle Stalder, Bob A I tell, Keith O'Baanoa Al Abramsoa In Harris Civil Service Sponsors Exam For Treasury Agent Positions For the first time since the war, examinations will be held and registers established by the Civil Service commission for the position of "Treasury Enforcement Agent." Applicants must show at least two years' experience in investi gative work, legal work involving investigation of pharmacy. Educa tion above the high school level may be substituted for experi ence. Only Men Eligible The examination is open to men only, and the age limits for appointments are from 23 to 40. However, applications for the ex aminations will be received from persons who have reached their twenty-first birthday. Due to per sonal risk involved, applicants must meet rig'd pi sical stand ards. Starting annual salary for Treasury Enforcement agents is $3,727.20, but agents with some rp 4,,,1 llTrliifY special qualifications may be ap- lO ylllCIlll J14LCIII11I pointed at an entrance salary of $4,479 CO per year. All these posi tions are in the field service. Accepted candidates will be em ployed as T-men in the U. S. Secret service, the bureau of Nar cotics, the Alcohol Tax unit and the Intelligence unit of the bu reau of Internal Revenue. College Men Wanted The Teasury department is par ticularly interested in attracting college graduates and senior col lege students for these positions. Previous experience is not neces sary in the cases of these applicants. Application to take the exami lAsIWasl Saying BY PAT NORDIN The famous ZBT party Satur day night deserves honorable mention this week. Police cars paved the way for KFOR men who put the old Zeta house on National hook-up in preparation for the appearance of Norton Garon's date for the evening, film star Elizabeth Taylor. When the big blue convert with its California license drew up to the door, the deception was revealed. Miss Taylor's stand-in, Jody Yakel, appeared. Nothing daunted, Nort now plans to in vite actress Jane Powell to the Military Ball. Phi Delt pledges deserted the party Saturday to hold an im promptu shin-dig at the home of Bob Mockett. Among those pres ent were Ann Figre and Tim El liot, Margaret Van Pelt and John Anderson. The Sammys organized a very successful date bureau Saturday last for their brothers from MU. Jerry Bicker, Arline Fisher, and Ruth Horwitz were among the very satisfied customers. Tops in entertainment was provided at the Cornhusker ball. The boys put on their rejected Kosmet Klub skit to show friends and relatives why it was; and Larry and Don Vita, and Hrrmie Shyken per formed a very proficient dance routine. Off to Tabor for the wedding AIRWAVES By Earl Kats. "Dusk on a small marshy is land off the Carolina coast . . . and in the mist of a chill October eve, we see the bleached bones of a direlict Spanish Galleon projecting like ghostly sentinels out of the dead white sands." So begins Edgar Allen Poe's tale of mystery and suspense, "The Gold Bug" when it will come to life over Authors of the Ages, Tuesday night at 9 over KFOR. The play is the combina tion of the efforts of four uni versity radio students. Adapting the script from Poe's story was Barbara Bush, Grace Glass and Twila Walker. Bob Jones edited it. Poe is noted for his weird and imaginative stories, so for a pre Thanksglving taste of mystery suspense listen to "The Gold Bug." It is the storyof a man who lived on an island with a negro companion. On the island the man, who is a naturalist, finds a rare species of bug and terms it the "gold bug." When a friend comes to visit the na turalist, he presents a drawing of the bug which was drawn on a piece of old parchment As Classified A: - Ua rirtklU U. S. Civil service region, Saint1 ' ... . .-!.: Paul. Minn. Further information i were Mary Alice Cummins. Jnir ley Douglas, Grarie Nielsen, and . -J Inn f " Ka I m,hw1 mm thA rivil SM-vir c-e- i Shirley Shaefer. They rented Bob retary in any first or second claps post office. 19 Dental Seniors XMAS CARDS Assortments or all alike. A'ame Imprinted if Detired Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 I Nineteen seniors in the College! of Dentistry will participate in a! ' special meeting of the Lincoln i District Dental society on Dec. 5. j t The seniors will present a pro- : I gram of informational dental clin ics to the Lancaster county Tien tists at the Coinhusker hotel. Two of the students. Eugene Weiler 'and Edwin Collins, will present paper clinics. The remainder will i be table demonstrations. Axtell's car for the journey. The. Kappa Sigs stole the show Saturday night by having the Texas Rangers for their Earn Dance combo. Seen dancing the "Raspa" were Gene Berg and Va nita Brown, and Rod Franklin be friending one of the ducks. The AOPi date supper Sunday nignt was tne setting lor tne an- i morii ." nouncemont of the eneagement of p-fUar'1 CASHIER wanted for Lincoln Theater. Applicants please phone 2-S30.ri tor ap pointment; LOST G"ld Evernliarp Pn on campus Ttodic" enrraved ase of rap. Call Dodle Kolysgar. 2-.Vt?.2. Reard FOR SALETux, u'ie 37. .ood its new. $25. 3-4 835. ON CAMPUS. Home sule meals! Break fast 7:30 or :30. Rooms optionsi Men students Reasonable. Phone 2-4438. B A LLROC M DANcYNcf- - Kxpert privst instruct ons. Nellie Ppeidell Studio, 2705 FOR J the friend holds the picture over the fire ... a skull appears . . . and from there on goes a good yarn of a treasure hunt. Directly opposite last weeks record large cast, the smallest cast for a radio play this year will be used. Paul Schupach will play John, Bob Jones - as Le Grande and Max Lee as Jupiter the negro. Note: The Author's program will move to a new spot after this program. It will be on Thursday night at 9:30 over KFOR. a Readers seemed to like the hints on mood music as used for radio, so here is some more in teresting info. There is a definite t echnique in making music fit the mood. For pathos, strings are used. Woodwinds are used to create gayer overtones and brass in struments accompany heavy drama. Familiar music is avoided. It tends to distract from the play. a Chuck Johnson has got some more news from the . Ag pro gram. Farm Flashes On The Air. It seems he is going to have Prof. Frank E. Mussehl, profes sor of poultry husbandry, "talk turkey," (pardon the pun). Pro fessor Mussehl was interviewed, following a visit at the Ag col lege turkey farm. To hear the interview listen at 4:30, Tues day over KOLN. Here's a message from radio section: Many wishes a happy Thanksgiving! the for Frosh Medical ; A pplications O pen Excellent condition. Call 2-4216. II I In Aurora Hohnstein ANTONK wanlinc free rule Wetnesnay contact Willard 2-3777. e' eninps. WANTED Ride to Indiai a for Thai k- eivinu. Call Bud Bramlf rl.urt: 3-2Q19 fnsiT flTTid canned Sh. allcr fountain pen. Reward. Call Betty West, after 5 I I0ST Turquoise bracelet at (".rant call uonna ouri.-y. t- me-'..71 r-.t-; j i: w.r.u. IOST Tie Clm-p fith f'hill .s B O Key. Friday, December 3, 1948 U. of N. Coliseum JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORU IKSTRA AT THE 1948 MILITARY BALL Tickets on sale by Dietie Music House, Danielson Floral Co., Hann's Music Co., Student Union Booth, and all Cadet Officers. Per Cotiple 5: IN UNIFORM SEMIFOKMAL U Ted. Tmx Inrl. ter. Helping celebrate were Robin Rauch and Paul Kirkman, Jenny Tomsig and Don Hodder. Dates are already being ar ranged for the Charity Formal at Kings, Dec. 3. Proceeds will go to the various Lincoln orphanages in time to ensure a merry Christmas. Any Lincoln people, affiliated or unaliliated, may have their individual pictuies for the Corn husker taken at Warner Medlin studios anytime from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wednesday and Friday and from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday. Shcaffer Lifetime pen and near sladum. Keepf-iWe. 2 -2-''. rail John. I IJST- Buck I pencil set LarKe reward! ' i'Kt.H6l llV le rf men's nit'. Mooted nrl.skln. -m,aru.i. rf.id, covert. in .Orit "e. To I..C !.- dut-November S. t. 'r ttork In bnin brines tins ' ,m' I'rired law 3. " biehi-r tha. S;n.S. A1KK-S riX)lHINi sTIlRK. I440. . . iXeT Firm wrist wat.h Sunday on campus. Regard ! Vuot hie Re.liKer. 2 7371 Dec WANTK.il --Ride to S'a:,ton. ". ' , s,me time Wed afternoon Si are n pne Harold Hansen. 16 tl ie r.-hdjj . f7lSTvVi ite oid Forlis tw.M v.at h Call 2-7742 Marce Bok Rcard f FOR sale Entrust! tailored f .TI dr'ss su:i Application blanks for juniors j and seniors who . Wish to .enter the ! freshman class at medical . school next fall arc now available in n-.m ''flfi P.f:tcv hi. 1 1 Dr F.U- 2 '"1 I gene Powell has announced. Students are requested to fol low the procedure for applying outlined in the blar.ks. Juniors in pre-med will wait until the close of the semester before mailing a transcript of grades so that the current semester's, average may be examined by the entrance board. Seniors may send in a transcript of grades anytime be fore Jan. 1, 1949. Application blanks will be ac cepted at medical school between 1. 1948. and March 1. 194a. Size 14 or ::6. Call 3 4176 1 S 1 So. 22 j te ,0 Vfi goh, alL ocaciMonA. 11 Our Cortageg Brighten: ' MILITARY BALL MORTAR BOARD BALL And All Formal Occasions "EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 4,1 YEARS OF SERVICE -FLOWEEtS AND GIFTS- 13.W "O" Sc Dial 2-692 Ag Y3I-YW Holds Weekly fleeting Ae Camous YM-YW will hfild their weekly meeting Tuesday ! evening at 7:20 p rn. in the Home Ec pai lors. F'ollowing the joint get-together period at 7:30, the three comissions will meet. These commission meet ings are held once a month at the regular Tuesday evening meeting. Mcrwyn French will be in charge of Worship with Mavis Musgrave leading the singing. So cial problems in Agriculture Com j mission will be lead by Warren I Monson. Knok Your Community by Cob Epp, and The Bible btuoy j Commission by ?.Iarilyn and Duane Nielsen. J The YM-YW Cabineis ill meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday in theUnion. 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