Friday, September 23, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 5 Parking Permits Issued to Over 1,800 NU Students More than 1800 students have been issued University parking permits for the 1949-50 school year, according to Roz Howard, president of the Student Council. In addition, several hundred fac ulty permits were issued. Under the direction of four Well Modulated By Dutch Meyers Every year with the opening of school the Rog breaks out in a regular rash of columns. Why be different? Here's another con cerning what's hot on the kilo cycles for the students of NU. The first Thursday in October, "Authors of the Ages" returns to the air. This year we're loaded with hot articles. The works of all the great names in radio and literature are being adapted for "Authors." Exact programming isn't public yet but the names of Norman Corwin and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will be prominent. Ntoe one. Authors of the Ages, Thusday at 9:00, KFOR. Time has also been promised to the radio department by KOLN and KLMS. Another interesting note: The radio department will produce parts of all the University theater productions for the coming year. Prof. William Dempsey, after spending the better part of his summer at the U of Wisconsin studying for his Ph.D., hopped a chow consession at the state fair to climax it, summer, that is. "Just getting in contact with my radio audience," says Demp sey. Cornhusher . (Continued from Pafe 1) accountant will tell you is a very slim operating margin for a $30,000 project." The balance sheet below is an estimated budget arrived at by using the expenses of previous yearbooks, and is therefore not absolutely correct. Any of these figures could become higher or lower over night. Income Individual picture 3,000 pic tures at $2.00, $6,000. Organization space, $6,500. Advertising space. $2,500. Eook sales 3,000 at $6.00. $18,000. Total, $33,000. Expenses Printing 3,000 at $6.45, $19,350. Engraving. $4,000. Photography supplies, $2,000. Photographers salaries, $700. Advertising commissions, $250. Advertising expenses, $300. Individual pictures panel mounting. $500. Sales commissions, $450. Office expenses, $150. Office salaries, $2,000. Covers. $2,500. Miscellaneous expenses, $350. Total expenses. $32,550. Income, $33,000. Expenses, $32,550. Net profits, $450. "The editor and business man ager are willing to answer any questions pertaining to the above estimate, and our books are al ways open for inspection," Ger hart said. They will also meet with any group that would like a further clarification of the above budget. All men interested in offi ciating Intramural touch-football report at 5 p. m. Friday in Room 101. Physical Education building. AH organized house are urged to aend their good men to this meeting. Council members a record num ber of permits have been issued since Sept. 15. The Council office will be open Friday at hours posted in- the Union, and from 10 12 noon on Saturday. The Uni versity police will not be on duty Jerry Morris Outlines Card Section Plans One Two Thre-e-c! And the cards go up, giving the west stadium a view of the pictures made by the student card section as part of the half-time enter tainment at the football games. This year something new and different will be tried as Gamma Lambda, honorary band fratern ity, takes over the card section. According to Jerry Morris, who will be in charge of the card section, all pictures will be co ordinated with the formations of the band on the field. At the game Saturday an "adverture series" will be featured. Starting with the Minnesota game, the card section will have "moving pictures." The moving pictures will be made by the students in the card section passing the cards to each other. Students sitting in sections five, six and seven, rows 1 to 21, will be in the card section. Morris gave the following pointers to these students in order to have the best possible card section! Cards and an instruction sheets will be found at the seats at the beginning of the game. Cards should be raised on the count of three, held with the long edge horizontal. They should be held still. After the half, cards will be picked up at the aisle at the right of the card section. rURHPIKE Proudly Presents TONIGHT r, Ill PERSON rtrhiT0RCHESTRA Daneinf U 1 A. M. Dmii pa r. m. ALL TABLES ARE FREE Aim. fl.M E. Flu Govt. Tl tnln fcATI KIA I WILL BACK m4 bl Great Ortbfttn Saturday, however, so students should get their permits today. Late Parking Termits For those students who are not able to apply for their parking permits Friday or Saturday, the Student Council will maintain re stricted hours next week. The traffic department will also have restricted hours to issue the stickers. The time will be an nounced later. Tickets will be given by Campus police next week to student cars which do not have the authorized stickers on the windshields. Space Limited Though permits are issued to all eligible applicants, the number of parking places is limited to 1547. This does not include park ing stalls on 10th, 14th, or R streets. "While parking places on cam Presents VI jo? n Swearers ) -A J v D I- j4 i uurmuuu sVft i I CHOOSE SEVERAL IN A "fy 11 GALAXY OF DELIGHTFUL f ' A '"- "a ' ' IP, . A ' 1 :.,:;.:::! Duet net conning of JM'lisL Hi ( '. I ' . i ' ' sm .n.nJf.r,.i, i, u- .x&s ; ; iih piioriim kit to I ) ''L v .'.V, keep them brishl and V V M 1095 I il 1 j SPORTSWEAR . . . Fashion Floor . . . Second pus are full, some places less than a block from the campus are not filled most of the time. The stalls east of Bancroft school usually have several empty parking places," according to Roz How ard. According to Howard, the num ber of students who have applied for permits who commute from small towns around Lincoln has been surprisingly large. Eight Block Radius In order to insure a fair chance to all students who live far from the campus, an arbitrary limit has been set up for determining elig ibility for parking permits. Stu dents living within an eight block radius of the University have necessarily been refused permits. However, if students feel they have a justified request for park ing even though they live in the Xs V jr I . V u At I i-A restricted area, they may appeal to the traffic committee for a spe cial permit. The committee is composed of several faculty mem bers and Council President How ard. Parking: Maintenance The 25c which has been charged for each permit is being put in a fund which will be administered by the Comptrollers office. To be administered at the recommenda tion of the Traffic Committee, the fund will go for maintenance of the parking lots. This includes cindering the lots, painting the log limits, and marking street and curb parking limits. The issuing of permits has been handled by the four members of the Council, Roz Howard, Louise McDill, Phyd Cadwallader, and Fred Chael. In addition, they have been aided by Nebraska Builders, Tassels and Corncobs in keeping the Council office open.