n .-., .., -,,-.-..,.,, ,..,,- ., , ., irir.i-fii,,ii,..,.,...,f -,r . , ,r-r -,..., m . .. .. ..... . Vol 51 Mo. 76 LINCOLN 8. NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 6, 1951 Tax Boost For Autos ' Requested Tninian. Snyder Outline Program Administration officials today sakea tnr several new lax levy iscreases. 1. A proposal came front Secre tary off Treasury John W. Snyder for 20 per cent tax on new au twraobllss and a 25 per cent levy .cure radios,, television sets and ctier electrtcal appliances. The Jerks asked would be to help congress was aswein cy one Jfronan aidministtratiion to add iwr psrccntagse points to federal income tax rates, double the tax sks gasoline and boost levies on j cigaretts. aMonooMlles, appliances a& other item. The proposals would dotal! , Tuajie increases in both Jtee 11iies- j! Piemen' tax on atitoraotoallei is ? ! per emtaasa on radio sets, etc., J CawnoejQtlMDfi OH! tle PineSdleMtt"s : $W mUma tax program, bmyder i. rcTasim- (Use mocrease bearable by the present eamonny- Drift Vrz4 Of Eafflr4 Strikers CflTBtempt prweedlkiigs to a v e fce3i filleni by Federal autooirBtaes ! me $tary lhiiySii It wfflS be fEnisibed agaiimstt ttlse railroad jteiker. Thisrim bajfff colisieiii fcarkk with limae- legI rarwcea; as a slow one. To rearoedy tMs st(uatEn.' Cteirman Graham A. Bauntos of: tSte towuis labor comranilttee urged : ntemt, said the Meat lAifowattory a aft off tft railroad unwirkersliwiiM ptowSe ttitae Utsiversity wish. Ttoe cirippKiag wildcat strise wnMhet Bis Severn uswemty to" Fasiuilty jiiMges and AWS board (MiiAwd by BaurdeM as a cause Scarry nut a program off research f mraeatubers will tatervcew thejean fiow pJSRSuMle nUfsrw-wp w sftwrtatgerim the pmwcieasimig and utaizatiOT !! didatles for Typ5l jetoraska f xaammMm in Krorwa. !if meat and Kneatt pisrflMct.',' He!: Coed at ffltse first try-ortt ARer a etJewroce wittSa Ptess-" addad t2sat ffihe Isbscatory is Bt;;att 7:15 p. m. to Parlors xyr of ine dtearot Tinuiiisa-siiik. deataocrattiic com-;: a peeking: plant, smd will root en-iVtmm. gMiMi!iaH Beatdev SssaieJ a strowg !: gae in large-Masdle priMltoiL !! The giirls will wear ewrMKsifflBitiflim of ttlbe stbrike. S Ttee fiajraRt UBff wiM provide dresses. At this time 20 of use "CfewpWe deMta' is tttae me-iifinaKnE fw MHimg and tooMing ij caosdidat will be n" tct f tSi KatMnmal rndtatsoiiii aiiFer ssepanrame mmeTuras uuui mure- caarwer: amwp. ta' ow rwuar rauuj tiCT'IilEtf.. WJoJle ffowaffi ariliaBa to Ooe if" sitriPlar ii fitirttowseaiiag. aswd ims to PirieHidtaatM Fsew SRwre tary MspU Stonart. A Mariwiis iW-iimuifte towwutt mi Mima oamiK mewws, smn-ji Sox AMjifl ttack ewtamuis ex- luWad. , Ss2u m& (Atatmattiioai " aiioiaisc ass W-Jsaiile lirwast. Aft gmaiaiitt ttHwe wtoaBBiw jflsmtk wiftoSe 4" srciifesF off SwwJL wun ttoir tttoe mSs affleT rsfirang 1fflmr.'?3b 21. wwile r owiffln ff Se cxui11.. ibartoKllfflissf ttoe Swittftanetf rihty off fttyawsift. ,ffleir ewrllsr sgaUian i' Jiwwr noiille, vto iMtlhwr cntamos tsres tiilll lAsiuic ifikkfiir watr ttarMrfib f Mm. IS mniiifif aM of Am ret(etfl iiBiiMftviB wa l : flour $w Ibwautt to'Jte to ttlbe HesSw-ii I"iy iwonntatsw wff ffiiifttosiiD hm- k ekr"lTl mWiUw ipsr yeaar weir eomlU i; anunSjtoj; ttftw BWUiry ot' s4cte t ttumifty gmGll sRtwt ttjntamMnar xM iartotteriirfteiatt f ipwfeilac to- Tit toil ww ttto tfirtf wwwau1 laws to tttawe rtrtHBiios to M yaaf.!! Union Workers Meeting Called ... itwKesiiiiK naff txmms. evessixm, kmh) wswltews 1. AIEiC Aiffl HAwKse wtow u - 1Iyies?iil a iSHir to to wtitto. ttowo DiiffwtAwr uawe Tufflse wiillll MKtf)il ffiBaaokttog aca ttlfc' 5rtUiTjii )ff t tteia itotkw, w jwwsiii4teMt ff ttlbe tawr'A, fttSlll aofcttnutt ttlbe Uwii. ana wff laowisMl inn rtbt to'wwtl. 1 (tKMairoij!Bte ffiwiatj.u; mxb iw- awwi''tlJ)ae ismkII rwwiWwr swit.u'.. auNntwr fwwwwtiiw Mtiwi!Ct im &w Ufa uttJe tf tfikie uw KMWftiitilA. .fLkTJI-, Hrellf ffiil rSlinoaV IRSewnaw fu weeaitow' ama Ithsjir ffiiWa wuJil antteswH mm & totearanw toy ttftie aw- n- wwiW toneft ffivs sstsu- f day wilgjiC ttwsi lfcW(Wilt!U4 a ttftie Gww ,11 ftiwwwntor: avMlifi!ed to rfiwtt fi wwniwafiSK awd it' miai-:, 'liea'Sfts; fs$tmt the diustiu- j1 Saw$5ker toiwleii, SftMiviUy, Teib.. tJ, ant jji Stow,toiv S'itas4iwe itivfjmisfl eemn' iwwwwii.. WwgiW '. sjini way$ to iiiwijiwove tltor r 1) aijwp.. AVNsi'ikfie.. a-Ha" frem ellilniif iflue wmwetl--!; gm&zSitm to lit'te,stoiip.. edtw-!' Tii$xxr JSwtott lUww S.Jl.v fl tvmt to Cttewe wwwjriliikswwr. tttovtt Itu d-' tiww awd ftiw.wmwi'tty jser-feie, Ted ; Oeftiltiitowi iMf.ii')tty,. 1w to ttiwe .fflmii wii'iii txjttimm to to" m fmhnm. a juswujIH f ! Idamtiw., Omw, pfwsSidei't If ttte wwtJali swirv.. nuw vauK w ants anwiwatll fwwi'ttikwsi m w awe mvwf un swfl tt ttfee 55iW' ww fiftub) f3i. A ayDti!ianiwt jrwwu &w eem jiwwwsi ft1 tt.'. T tif f f 1 f I"! irf t p' f - Building Blueprint . . 8 ......... ' -. - ... -. - . St- . . ;:v- prn jtr,- , " Construction of To Begin Early o SIT fc. Comlriirtw(ni of the Vmverstymstostim rooia, and offaces. The Meat Laboratory will start early s in vr s University busiiness man- ar. The Lrrdhiaped hwmimg, wa ciwsl esjuupped The mann sec- devwg. meat crarms. bwi&r . m sjww xhe only dis titsn is 112 feet long, 32 feet wide, .': making and meat canning; qualification i; t: 1 after a per ajad two storto toigm. Tne wjng,,ffri1gerated store rooms, and . chamroionsliiiij a 8 feet tog, 3 feet wide and stawe trim. PreL WaHisunm J. Ivoefi Jei bead wadlry depart- of te aMmai hoisbandtry depart- iltTaMaat, experajjiiesiitlal ff r e e z i tn g ' qjtiMptiiaamt, a rmeali oBruaunig weara- - - YM fo Show German Film At Library .hi s- j(.i.o, 'im : ir-ir. Taws lawman nangMaape sm i . r.-n veto, amiiffl urn, am ff the eteBwcjill GrwSt satiime toy Atogstoii, a Gmsek eoinat dtaiiiaailMC TMs raui was pro itfiuwned rio tfbe tmiotbu cesintory EC, aaskdl lass saasue teem pw-j (tftuwwfi to ewswy tiwumttey off ttSae' twrtsrlldl to !uri)oiwe statfe vejrs&csiQS.. TJaif if WasvexS to be ttoe SEarat ctr98 ttawttfflias9t off 'LyitRtiratla.." Ttoe ffiitai ws diiffWEfterfl by AB Ihrwdl Slwptffl wiiMta manaiiiE toy Atoas JiiUeilkftkiitt'. 15 wa prodadl to ttlbe Ajsnwateam ZW& wJ' Ajiiirija wiiitltii ttft ajpfwiwall off ttoe UaaiiaM sijrsasim off tHo CuBjiteii gjaflfis Amwy, Ateiietuuffii I&6 eww& surmS Uirttot aKW toe )wmNl at aSat TMCA odSiwae w t ttft University Grad Buy N etc pa per ! TRotoint A KmAstM, ffwusKW j ixm-mtr wMtefoer. was ffsxrosd,: to toto (awWifinefflMt wmm. m (6 Www w iir JUL. lne Grads Delayed for 30 Days rfHiHvi. ii sktaic ailtoMMi4t aiiW "rtwilil Awflirtia M) aur cmMAuf ' jtikaiiiW!it tteroiiiwuiiietll ttw ttf.vtt 'iwumm. " Tte iwlfy jiwstiiii'wwiiiwtiit it to ftWAtve wdu grimwtmt to ttiwii wipllwii'iiaiitliit to eawenii4I Siwtfiw- try VpsM ff waa w- iivli!i,iV'iJtt iWsil tortnrvJj sSfevAuHiJl toe imaeS to rft9ffw nf .lirfS.sAribUMl.i: 4ivffl ffiWKJllffliMr 1Ll4l5- iii)tttiBr. . u,4lilll tor iiD.rK'towniiifivwy )WiiyMi tj fc wi 11vfjtl JA- (wati&wd to tw' A r vW&!twivf yw, TMrty KiUy thrttw flbe w4 ff IM4V rtV'. T. r--r ' ' . ....Mil ii 1 .111 1 l to ffww tie t'S!iii)- HtiuiM iW ftu4MMit nMHHt to- itwwl tftie aw to emm m awy fcw:lht tl ttilne awwxtl to Wiiitiaill (tor fto tftie r jKriftfy tor JiiiK5iWViiit to KSivr New Meat Lab This Spring second floor includes a large re-E 1Kniraiinr "laKinrmjinnw and a meat cooking laboratory. The ;. basement unciajioes space ror a oy- prodpclis laboratory for lard ren- , tammoasA. storage space. , . Faculty AWS J ' TNC Candidates Tonight namu. wtmm ume one srihri wiim be chosen TJtC at the seexmd toy-omit on Tmesday, Feb. IX Tne candidates wear scJuool cBotnes for this toy-orat- The TKC wiiffl be presented at tne ammusal Coed Foiliines sSbow on Feb. Ti at ttlbe MeVaska Theater and i be spwnisoired by AWs. Last year's coed was Janet Canr. Tihvp eKMAafoes for TNC an ttttDiiflr respestive faswsse are: Manr- SlNnm ftoAwa. Milrilfflm WIW, Ail- 7,i imm SMh l!gte, Barfearai BredtBiiur, Sama i:K.atmiraa jaume ebiul. jluiu. irr" i -pihiii- Bettr Takes Honors AtTournament was the toflrromai sjam'jrawtt sgsnsw at ttoe wssne clllles?e first ajaasHUial towflatliiofflial ftweiMac tottior Etwmiiemitt laflt weekend- Laas, w is ffisfajmai&. re cesiwiJ jsupesriiiw rattoigs to every even toe enuttererfl 8to, daoii swmb and 8bs exteropiwaffa!i Biob SJtaiiwty was ttto ottlroer UiBiwesnBiiity spato" to retttswe swjseriior to sewseitm, S&etwiwtojE iwsseiuleaitt rattos wesrw Biwb Hasetoro.'., to Sftto, autdl BwJe JiOtosewa. Jtos Wajsrasfey autvdl Wayroe JtoBBB to dissa1- Tea Uiwiiwwmity team pxrtM- niled to 2 rmsmOs ff Sftwtt 4 itjtwe roatt, tw'tocsuiso JU tfibe 20, La.e aiEtfl H.inetortifi4 affid m aaa JfSt om, . B6taB wat ff ftoe wemty t tucwhw wotb: nimraow K,ravaii swrofpjr (dwwjo". 'Induction vmim mm (twilted toy Seteitiw:i ifcw. iwriii One iRM4leiAik- ye-:')t toner. W iwutill!y .iffl W !WW to caiDM to amy : . a e Dr.. T, R. ood liwiwsto ff fit- awd awvfc toy"1" w1- iflu- too Klh pt'iVaS ftjjwiiin . mv y time flwAiaMiii ff ttftie sfjtaswll yeaw awv eifivto. W rfiay. toetore ttftie ftwwiwiLaffliwiiis wte Tiif stftwtVwtt WAWiyi rM toe to (ifaOv mwrtiill tffusy DiianH fiinied ItSneSr vtew. ?ewieiwTi MasiAilli1 aiSd "Thiaitt l. swIWeiwitiii: wi!Siiiv- i5tof iDlir re - KOTC Crt 5s?5 fwiI wtd twHef-e,, twe V'satsm'tiiiwiv eiwiiiditikttos a se - sKes? ewroiffed to ttftie ArwJl m wiMlAfiity, George wy w ASr riswwe Itesswe T';TSwiwd, Votwtn&ty SSmnvr ff ' t r.. r... u. ... . ... .H.... w:: for tRfyjIC fts" fmtftommt - fcaill to f.w ffVtW'tft.'Wiieffirlt !' Tie pmsm twe Miw-tttwe serw Aetiito waw gmm w wwm rtiew ftww iwvJliiwiliwM wwer r.-rnmi'niikt frmi 1w' wS sif-n rweiwwB to rw'i' smmfe&t)m m to jsemr twa- oeiWii'PafiiefiAuthoHumorist ByBlock, Bridle Club m.u kAAa Women students possessing a knack for riding; in the "tradi tional" western style are invited by the Block and Bridle club to enter their co-ed riding contest. It is the women's feattwe at the Junior Ak-Sar-Ben showman and fitting contest. The University livestock show i scheduled for Friday, Feb. 17, and will be held at the Fair Grounds Coliseums. Contestants may use their own horses or may ride University horses. Bob Rami and Bob Radin, co-ring chairmen, said that a limited nurmtoer of ani mals are available and may be arranged "or at Room 205, Ani mal Husbandry- KaH. Deadline Feb. 19 Th deadline ' is two weeks ISuS entering contest are urged to pick the individual horses: they choose ride at an early date. Z A trophy J given to ther winner has been donated by the ati(m3ii . Bank- off Commerce. ji Ijhi Trir-. nmnnber csne nraw rirl rider was Jeanne Beckler. I Any student .enrolled in the!! UniversitT is qualified to take! i in any one division of livestock to Interview Stratton. Janice Fulertiiom. Delta DelU Delta; Betty Dee Weaver, Delores Lovegrove, Alpha Xi Del ta; Artie Westcott, Jo Ann Knotos. Loomis ball; Lmelia Coo ney Jean Holmes. Love Memorial toaffl; Joan Knoeger. Barbara Young, Gamma Pbi Beta; Phyllis M, Heecbt, Dorotty GissBer, Wil son tel. Ewttoamn Irvine, Sylvia Krasne, Sigma Delta Tam; Jaone Jadcson, Jeanne Vieric, Alpha CM Omoga; Bartnaira Boland, Doris Kendiie, Towne club; Jo Efehards, Amy Palmer, Kappa Delta; Maanfllyn McDonald, Mama DtBri, Alpha Oimarrm Pi; Hester Morrison, Ce celia PSnkertora, Chi Omega; Bar bara Anderson, Mary Jean N eely. Kappa Alpha Tti1ia; GeWrude Carey, Hattse Mann, Keskiience bams; Julia Johrjscffii, Adelle Cor yell, Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Nancy KJesra, Betls Manrgarett WiDl Ictos, Delta Gamma.. The present pna2i&aitioris for TTTC li&eliuide sctDOfbrsnlp, person ality, appearance, and Merest m seJikwaJ awtcvities. T&e TSC final ists will partidipaito in the style sBsow Bander niarrator Janke Crfl ley. Ski's and curtain acts for Coed FoUiies will fcsave tryouts on Fetor. 1 and Fetor. SL AWS board willl journey to ewefa of ttoe wm petiirag toosiisss for ttee teyoratts. Ttoe sdhkfe is as follows: 7:11. AiWta Ctai Omwi jfcilisttrtj mutfwo1 Wi 7 His 'Smamuti K S&ww 3H' Ttnrtu( Sutilli Council Plans A (r R vs i Ir f1 XJl IVl tlS t Pre-Eaisaiirt tonsafclEart. an am- iauJ Ag Gltej?ft' ailfffauir. i sctesli- wsk toeffiswe Eawiwr, TSasee at ritfS iij a.m. k, Kiiowv wuesI wi (fiwuftisiill jwwfiwlleinil. saM to! ltoisfMi' ttlhia tttoe ffoflltowiwjg smiiwiiiittoe : tHaauiirmwwii Km- fjaraed:: Wywe WKoiHK. fek Sfem- plWb- tof'Stv IDtomiirua Twulkihtiunm aau. M iu,Mt)Lfikv: nJTlZ Ttoe ssrUrw wiiiM be ntmnme4 - llirll 1 Olltlt tl eel Tf;f Ir SikTiei II. a Miw-Wihf.i!iMf tlmtstitttjrtUe at the fJiwii-!: w-y a imillieaw riVswed Jvaitiur- 1: &tle tottto(a, eoCTiitd ' AJike TrtlHkir, tseeremy fori i . .-. . r- " i- 11..-. d.. Jt.. a. j..i..a 'A.u.u J...11.. iA teCTtof fSne f)wibSie tj Stora! ! YflnWJhi aiii'i:tiiss.. A wvwmifY fawKW YW!w Esr5.?e deta' to wimp tosw www,ir, told he is ineligible to show that same kind of stock again. Swine. Beef, Sheep Contest Students desiring to show in the swine, b. or sheep contests can do so by notifying Charlie Adam's office. Animal Husban dry hall. Deadline for these di visions is Saturday, Feb. 10. The dairy division of the showmanship contest closed Sat urday, Feb. There will be no horse showmanship contest this year. This contest was elimi nated to u- down on the time of the show and to allow time for more -rial features. AUF Seeks Revision of Constitution An executive hoard composed prestaent. Two Vice presj e"5. a secretary and a treasurer subject of a proposed AUF constitutional amendment. Under the new constitution, there' would be a vice president in charge of solicitations with nine assistants and another in charge of publicity with seven assistants. The new executive board would replace the present advis ory council which is composed of the heads off the nine major di visions and a director. It would be repaired that the president of ALF be a senior. Ttoe vice president in charge off soliCTtatJoinis and bis nine as sistants wonuld replace the intri cate m'hinery now required for the coOartion of funds. Under the present system, all requests for soliaation wcjld go to the di rector and advisory council Un oer the new proposal, duties would be more integrated. Solicitations wflU still be divid es! into fraternity, sorority, de nominational, bonorary, faculty, activities organized houses, and independent divisions. Punlicitty wflU also be given amerodmentL Instead off the diivi- I Xew merobers off P!m Beta sion toeandiiimg given this group to 1 Kappa will be awarded keys at the present constitution, it wHS : a dinner meeting at 6 pjn. Times be headed by a vfce president i: hsm". with sevro assistants. Though ttei: Larae LmcatAr' Vfc1 vice presitot and bis assistants rVemm at the Lnxver- kwiufle the some drties w speak era, "Abraad m Htm m-wmmm ,i,JKrr itNMcuoR. dtoties will be mori clearly de- fined. Dinner Will Honor Eleven Eleven seraors off the Sdlsool OH' Fame Art off the University wiill be BMroored at ttoe third il amnual Fine Arts horjors banqiset, ; Feb. 15. I An afcss by Dr. Howard i; HasMom, director ff the Eastman SetMwS off Minsk- to Kiwifiiester, ijff. Y., will toigtoligSi tth pro I sfjrams. Ttoe Unuiiveirsity Madral Stagier oiusktSer the djrwttMm of David FoBsz w31 provide the enj teirtaitomeHit for tth ffltasSotii. Fr seroors ffrosn toe, depart- ment of musnic; How froras tine : departoraeiBt- ff spieedhi, aimd three j from the depfflrtsmiesiit ff art are ! m the Mmm ifet. Ttoe rsr.br off stanjJes'its to receive ttoe sward lh ben liassiited to ellevem to arfid ! ngswft&msx to mine awards. Ttoe' name: off ttftie etvm sFSmdenits are to retmiaiimi steeTet minttiil the eve-j: mitog off It?-; pmsentMkm, aM-wety w tt)t'1 wiw. CamSiidaiteiF are irwrCWW ,-'"UOTm m naai J departnniBnilaJ m . ' Tf ' , , Ajt .Vheflnle ""V: "T 7. (i s wftn'I to limewlto ;i K- C Fwt, ftTttiwiDSDAWi aatiuiwia.il twtomOtmm. M tht ton. (WWiliW!lUliS Hffll slhieairtog wiilU b ". wmsstiTifitxi, :; - - - ar0 I If 1 llCHU AHnOimCCS O ? 7 fnltinf Ifif Vn . - IWllHIIW A ni A vdl . ... ' .PJ.s:.:xM: i p::-?-:-":. t.Tv-?) m0'':iT ' ''-:X ! UftCi ......I' If t 4 . 1 i V ' fAVE CAX(0 J D.'e Crjf, wew-ty ti'ty eiieffed ' w1 III iTHJ SU Wednesday Emily Kimbrough Writes Movies Scripts in Hollywood "In Hollywood, there is an awareness that everyone around you is working. You catch fire from other's work and there is always an impetus to produce." This is the opinion of Emily Kimbrough, prominent author, lecturer, humorist and fashion editor who will address an all University convocation Wednes day, Feb. 7 at 1 a.m. in the Union ballroom. She is a co-author with Cor nells Otis Skinner of "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay and "How- Dear to My Heart. She was also in collaboration for the outstanding publication of "In nocents from Indiana." Miss Kimbrough is known in private life as Mrs. Wrench, is now engaged in motion picture writing. She and Miss Skinner went to Hollywood when the movies decided to use their books for the screen. "We Fol lowed Our Hearts to Hollywood, another book on their expe riences, was written after their arrival in Hollywood. After serving as fashion editor off Ladies Home Journal, Miss Kimbrougb became managing edfitor ff the magazine. Earlier she worked in the advertising department of Marshall Field of Chicago. She became fashion editor of Fields," "Fashion of the Hours." Miss Kimbrough will be pre sented by the University Con vocation committee and the Union. PBK to Award Keys Tonight MUM.- icmdd ttoejj.wveraty ttas year after lAurtag these years be served at Yale university and the Univer sity of California at Berkeley. Boyd Carter, vice president of the (chapter will preside at the meeting and present the keys. Car ter has been in charge ff the af fairs off the chapter since presi dent Harold Manter received a FuEbTight scholarship and sailed for New Zealand to ttm4mX re- sewrto. These members, who were Jeanne nerk; historians Bar named in November, will bej,1 Spfflcer and Mary Jean given their keys; , Niiehaus. WilSism EdmorodsofiL Aasdreyli " Flood, Albert Herman, Dorothy Kowrtits, Maryk. Liurther, Kidhard McDonald, John Mills, Charles H. Newel, Jr John CfSes Peter Ps(rtjr SlimJS Re4 affltJ $2Sfmmi& ' J ColorftaOftn Held T?sy Lilft TTif 11 LIlKll A Colorado imtversSty stodent 5s to the ensstody of the la-yr ffoTlowtog Ms emiiesemm of steal- tot total of 45I-from The stiudent told tJse police rfbat roe hid a money sak coW' H sariud thaif 'ft! spftvat ioW f the jswsey. i estErwaiited at tWO. j. At IfcwcfctogJiiawi park, p :Lft'ffth.id eanrtyon, he famved the ieheKk au.e sowi tlfar isstpers. Offifflsri TKported that maay off ' 0se stivwk- were wwty partly 3 biuirmed wtoi foiawl - TV ffliude took the strew rwjmi wtaUe Ifc meirober were e diwrncr. He left by the ' fare espe.. He forwwwly was a KrwiibPr f &e trxterrMy. '! mentis to flihe new biifiei for ISSt. Trie aiuwyiintnieihit are a. fol- 1 tow.:: ffweiarji Mm eh&trmim, WOT p M Story" started Monday n ' W a v e; .inMincsfitiiWi,. Lewttard r Nebraska citoe and at tht 1 Kiutsn aund En.gee Wohteer; piub- j Urm'ersity Scftwol of Joeraalism. jlimSy, Daw SwiHteer; KefJcMwmsj Wednesday mamia i 8 and iWeMaire miumieiiL Pete Kstr.er; ift s..m., this 2-Witeikte color : fetk-fwimrai -port,. Darrein Ct-i iivje will be ahown to the Ufsl , tiiini3hfin.; tmwM jFtwdent cftair- f versi:ty JoumaliSOT cUsse. 1; Km ptmztmA thea towwa- WwM KfaM fe rfe, Jiiirv pw; prtr, tfftnbtrted. It , pirj".rriw, KiwEy lel.o(s; IJjstort' X.Lfjili f"!Jf,fti' llAW AvfUii. S"tiwia, The mewly eleeted ofJieerf are: ,' first ve pT'esTdent, WflLiam ;BfTOs; seem! ne presidetst and i'wxsiia'1 rbai)rwjaif, 14' C?wwover; 'sswetory-tfeaissiim; Ned (Zatsxer, :iifetrwt represefttatiive, Balpb j: WawmemaiiK. i: Tbee wnew ettmpme the emu pDefle YVJCA fabtoet. Tt.e ti'm reifiw biwfiies' weet k,e f fltii ttouij will" be held , Wdiiy evewii'iiK, Feb, , at - U. JL S3 O t x-- V ; ..- i r. m ,1. ;, in, in, ,.ii EfXLY KIMBROUGH Home Ec Club Elects Councl Of 20 Coeds The Home Economics club at their last meeting named 20 members to the Home Ec coun cil. Candidates filed, and went elected by an all club member vote. Club members who wer candidates for offices were auto matically appointed to the council. The new council members; Betty Kelso, Jean Holmes, Jo Meyer, TSomona Laun, Beverly Kunic. Barbara Eaun. Marilyn Barnesberger, Beverly Carlson, Carolyn Gierhan, Clara Greger-son- Doris Kendle, Lois Kieck hafer and JoAnrte Knotts. Elizabeth Cass, Joyce Kuehl, Lois Larson, Shirley Miles, Aha Mae Reinke, Ardyth Smith, Phyllis Zeilinger, and Beverly Kunc The council is making plans for an annual style stow to be Feb. 21 at the city campos Union, ' The group also lays the founda tion of ttoe home economics stat convention to be held this year in March, The Home Ec club also will work m co-operation with the home ec department in opening the doors to Ag campus in tr. form of a hospitality week for the high schools of the state. Home Ec club officers are: President, Joan Raain; vice- presider.t Joanne Engetkemeier; secretary Janet Ross; .treasurer Dr. Sorenson To Address TC Students Student teachers wl hear Dr. Frank E Sorenson at a meeting today at 4 p. m. in Morrill hail aadi'iswurn. - This rneeting flioold'be attend ed by all iStrderrS who e-xpect to teach durtag 3ie 1951-52 school year. In his address Dr. Sore&son Willi explain three faictors in the teaching career. They are; the need for trained and orjalified teacbers, improvernent of salary and retirferiing of servke to tfc cftOTwranity and the luti'on. He win stress the im-portam off filing credentials while ,! knwwn at the UnrverKfy and mil clarify the procedare & register 'mz to teacber pTacefnerst dtv- Acwdtog to " Dr. Sorereson there fs a need for e!emer.try ajnd jseconifery scJsool teaefcert and therefore, teacher in this field will be assmrred of a porrfion and a fetter salary. Dr. Sorencwn is fr. chaL-ma-n f ia (department off edcatfoial services. Journalism Film To Show at NU Showtojsrs of Th World Ker- ss to cfvic. educational and cbwrch Herald is fa cfuarge of bookings. PcmiUMiw are available t?e erfitorial Uf( for Crm mt. Any tdetrt teiemt-t-4 in wriltttt inr the wmgx xlftw ha aa p9wrtMKr ff a4yrc fr tfeee ptmtitum. AAyMe fJ8terre4 twy repwrt to row J ia the bmt tA the X'ttUt betweeM 1 tl 4 , . WediteiMlar, Tlrtfr4ay f4 Fri4jy thin we. W ' iiCV lrifK S C 4YMCA, tea aWW t-tl T,w Je.