Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, fanuary 13, 194 9 r ,v Vft V- W 0 Jf' .A i r Cam) us News In Brief V 1 Student volunteer members of the Red Cross Motor Corps, here, inspect an engine as part of their practical training class Saturday which was part of their preparation for actual Corps membership. Eleven students took the four-hour course, a prerequisite for Corps driving, under the direction of the Red Cross College Unit. They listened to talks by Lancaster County chapter personnel, Lincoln police and state highway patrol officers, and a Telephone Co. mechanic on the work of the Motor Corps and the principles of driving. They met at the Union and then traveled by Red Cross station wagon to the telephone garage for their practical lessons. The Motor Corps workers will serve with both the local Red Cross chapter and the College Unit. The Corps is a part of the new Unit's activities and is headed by Lois Carelman. An important meeting of the Red Cross First Aid committee will be hold at 5 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 13, in Parlor A of the Union, according to chairman Bob Mosh er. Definite plans for next se mester's first aid clasess will be discussed. Other activity plans are also scheduled for discussion. A jukebox dance will be held free of charge in the Union ball room immediately following the game with Iowa State Saturday night. Second Semester registration fees are due in the Armory on the following dates: Jan. 24: Students whose sur names begin with A, B, C, D, E, F or G. Jan. 25: Students whose sur names begin with II, I, J, K, L, M, N, O. V or Q. Jan. 26: Students whose sur names beg n with R, S, T, U, V, V, X, Y or Z. Six members of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will re view the highlights of the recent Foreign Missions Fellowship con ference held at the University of Illinois at the IVCR meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 in room 316 of the Union. There will be a Kostnot Klub meeting Jan. 13 at 5 p. m. in the Kosmet Klub room in the Union. All Kosmet Klub actives are urged to attend. There will be a Kappa Alpha Mu meeting Thursday at 4 p.m. in room 4-B of Burnett Hall. Members are urged to attend. Interviews for staff positions on the Cornhusker Countryman will be held Wednesday, Jan. 19, from 2-5 p.m. in room 301 Ag Hall. After coffee hour in the Union lounge at 5 p. m. Sunday, "Moth er Wore Tights," a technicolor musical starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey, will be shown. There will be no charge for the movie, which begins at 7:30 p. m. Lineoln Naval Reserve Unit Seeks Men for Radio School The Lincoln Nivaf Reserve Unit needs men with radio training to qualify for radio rates in the reserve. Men with former radio experience may enter the radio program immediately, but those to school this smester to com plete his academic work. During last year Stan Lambert served as music chairman and is a mem ber of Farm House fraternity. All three men are juniors. City campus candidates for vice-president arc Harold Nebel sick, senior in Arts and Sciences and a member of Theta Xi fra ternity, and Harlan Scheidt, grad uate student in the College of Business Adniinistiation. For dis trict representative. Bill Broaden, past secretary of the local campus YMCA is running against Jerry Young, this year's worship chair man. Rudy Nelson, present editor of the "Y" News will run against Bob Nicholls. UNESCO co-chairman. Candidates for treasurer are Dick Barnell. present display chairman, and Dave Keene, so cial chairman. The remainder of the Ag cam pus slate shows Warren Monson and Don Wiles opposing each other for the position of district representative. Merwyn French and Derald May are running for the office of secretary. Rex Mes sersmith and Tom Lambert are candidates for treasurer. with little Navy experience must take recruit training before they can qualify for the radio pro gram. Naval Reserve meetings are held from 7:30 to 9:30 on Mon day through Wednesday evenings. Men with former navy experi ence will be paid a day's pay for attending the meeting, according to their former rates, and will be eligible for the naval reserve retirement program. Men enter ing as recruits will receive $2.50 for each two hour meeing attended and will be issued uniforms and will be eligible for the retirement program. It appears that men trking ac tive part in the naval reserve program may possibly be exempt from the draft. The Ninth Naval District has issued ten ham radio sets to the Lincoln Reserve Unit, and will loan out sets to men participating in the radio train ing. Men interested in the Lin coln Naval Reserve may get fur ther information at the Reserve Armory at 1625 No. 10th St., and meeting nights. VALENTINES For Friends, Strecthearts, Kiddies and Relatiw Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open. 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