TH DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, May 7r 1952 Exam Schedule Arouses Controversy Over Position Given 9 a.m. Class Finals By COXNIE GORDON Inert and Friday classes on Sat-jthatrff Jg in Much iSLETl. arisen UrS.Sp dean of student ftZttZZ&'SZ re drains uic ' r-: -".,,, n a rotating by it Td rather nave n ne ming 01 me a.m. wnw?, y.-j....- , Us lOaSlS, Ail U'LAJCi. v. moves up one day each examina tion period. .... He added that reseneauiine 01 final examinations is made only when there is an -mammy rr- itu. m garding scheduling" or jnn.ess 1,, r"T 1 k Draft Data Forms Students subject to the draft must Till out draft data forms so that the University can file college student certificates with the local draft boards. Forms ran be obtained from offices of the college deans or at the office of veterans and selective service affairs, 106 Mechanic Arts hall. Dr. Oldfather Honored At Banquet 1 W,M . T..ntv vears .f service as d 'Seventeen' Magazine Will Award . . r i tri t'tMi iv 11 14U j- $1,000 For Winning bhorr o.ores (se- a . of v ' ' .. . ,mh1 should be be- .mvernment defense bonos bylteen XOOO ar3l500 words than "something he aueaay Twenty years .f service as dean 01 tne."L banquet lences " . nninn Tuesday evening in the Union The faculty of "Xl, FOREIGN STUDY Scholarships To Be Given By Airways list day than the first," was his : comment. I Milroy Zveitel, junior in Busi ness Administration, was another !ctnpnt affected bv the May 31 exam. He said, "I think the Fac Exemption Exams Set For May 22 Gustavson One thousand dollars in prize :u I ma.A ccravr money wm ue given " j i ecu . , -Seventeen," national magazine and must be original and nave.naa. lor leen-age gins, u. u. "in.v been published, me auiuui , - c- , spceCh. short story contest. fwn 13 and 19 years 6 airmal. of the commiuee The short story contrition - - - , notarized !planning the event was iVct n aiv win De . , ,,- no was assisicu nn ' v V Exam Schedule a.?SS.im broujM fourth tter Wednesday 'd7?f ue qliIk.Uon emtoatto.1 SSZXSSJS - ..i--. " - " . , ...,- J I J Jark JSirnoiS. junior iu . , j , m neering college, commented, "I be-will be anectea oy iu e "T,wno were uname , - lieve ttat the rotation system is jlieved that scheduhng a less pop-!previous tests this year, an- n. .! Poor one, I think mat exc.c -jI)0unced Maj. Gen. Uewis b. ner- ;irrtc frtr AiihAr rtf the other tests given this year must reapply frr- riAtir TirKPTi! m cruel iu uc i triNwn iwr " mil 4 k unr&UM v ... II. mil rumiH ni - - ibu. , - 1. ai . .. - t 4x1 MMnanici .a. rMaanin MAnrl 4hA 111 117. 1M: innnmwi ,w' T. - w It IX. lit air travel scnoiarsmps wm tc awarded by Eraniff-lntemational airways for the 1952-53 school Th airiini hppan its Inter- Americaii scholarship program in Amounting to approximately $30,000 the travel grants mill be awarded to 25 Latin American students for rraduate work in the United State and 25 U.S. scholars attending universities in the Latin American countries. Each award consists of a round trip ticket, and authorization for a full year of academic study. They are available to any of the nine cities served by Braniff in Latin America and any of the 29 cities on its VS. routes. US. students may apply for scholarships to universities in the Braniff served countries of Cuba, Nebraskan Competition Becomes Keen; 31 Apply iml Wi 1 EsriBk A, . 14, IS, !. 17. 41, 4S. I. lei tualullMl cnflirllnt villi SATTROAT. MAT IT J tirm M Ml XTJI " : eUgible. Application blanks may, f&r$BTtu M- aJUUKAI-JV-UI o ... - m J a I'd-J J i UiJJ-ica Livii A total of 31 applicants are seeking the 19 positions filled by action of the committee. The deadline for application filing was April 30. The board will interview the candidates begin ning at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the faculty lounge of the Dnion. i. -a rmit editorial and IU V " . M 10 conunuc .work, the When the business ana circu lation applicants have been heard, the committee will turn to editorial positions tn this or der: editor and associate editor; managing editors; news editors; sports editor and assistant; fea ture, society, agriculture and photo editors. - j -d, Uoliiria n i.l.rrrj'ri afternoon To be eligible, a student must I meet certain scholastic require- IU II llrCnQSlTQ inents set up by the Intsitute. HelW wIVUVJiim must be unable to personal . -X provide for his transportation and MfornC LOnCciI ;Aip: At Boys' Town Professors Present Papers At Luther College Meeting . i a Tr-rif TPanl vn It Moil.. W M . II. these cvt- ... ill wrtiom n ButincB Orwlmi Ul. (ColitruniK . AH sectiemi ia Edoaitia 61. 62. CU- !. . ..... . 13 - . AD StetioBt a Busincw Orcmiatioa 3, - fiermeni as. 'i- UayiTox M Wed.. Fri.. or w cot 2. Must be satisfactorily pursu- am ling a full lime couege couie " is graduate or undergraauaxe ieaa-, mKtjnt ,0 iDU, ing to a degree. . 3. Must not have previously i mJ,4 .. i.-, .v- 4.-t L v,. Wed.. Fri- or w one oc two -!oC ao sw. ., icm,- - Applications must be mailed not later than midnight May 10 to the Educational Testing Serv ice, Princeton, N. J. To be eligible to take the test, 1. Must be a selective service registrant who intends to request deferment as a sruaeni. or Mon.. Wrd.. Frt tbnr dart. AO ectkm in Enln B. 1- ColironO. All sretions In Civil EninMiint H- AD ttttian ji?, 190 MONDAY. M.t S Clanet martin 3 rJU Ta.. Than.. , or two W o( the U 4U a la ". .: i. Vitfcrmatia 11, 16, A II wniw ' 10S. ColiKWi. An ctkm In M.tlmMUCO 14, 15. 17. 42. 108. 107. fColiKum. CUnci "Wnl at 8 a ra.. Tocl. Tborv. Sat., or af one cr to of thnr day. 1 ft 1 IWHW-I t a.m. to IS wooo CUua tnrrtina at 1 P-tr... Tuea. mi Thutv. or eithtr one of tViesedayt. riann moetint at 3 .., fcE . WL. In., or an one or . ll I . vl . .. , AO section in Entlisk 100 All am tons n Netfcantral Entiotgrtot 1. -! All aeotiom to Home Etomwimci 5i ana n " '" , AH irctiom Bae Oiwiaooo IL nK)in 5 , tCoiiBfom). 'dit- or Woa.. Wed., Fri., " n.-; nmaoiiatio. HI. wo "x flv . . jtiibnanL i .1 & o n.. Toes, and Tliutv. "-"-J1? , i 14 or either one o rheae day, an wdn ia French 11. I J- . . . I! 3olirua. I ClanM tnenina at 7 PH.. Moo.. Wed w m . " . r'.-fi- Fn- of any one or two AS aectiona ia Snaum. 52 and 54. Coll- rn- ( . .. n 12 aooa i 7 n m . 'iiiea. ana inarv. , . fir or four or any one or n , r-i inff rrm. 2 d u j. jvijaviuwu, - JoSXL attended tSTflthS University of Wisconsin. He Josepn Alexis " . lmr.v. nr. nnp nf ihe earlv founders second annual meeimg i -""-,-- . 1t he Hptv for the Advancement ciw ie ? iJ Vh, held at Lu-'played in its development. OV-Cli.i(-J-'--o - TTr,r,r invitation of Famtr iner cuuee. . ... lo . Schmitt, director of Boys' Towa; 2, 3 T.aoerlAUF lO fcnllST k;t. 4v, iTnivprsitr orcnesxra ouioui ' - ;rT; ritiiens "Fogr er hlidin ana tne Aixiiuae will Play for Boys Town can r gr ow and their guesis inury. 1-"--" :lv aT14 Alexis cre- ! nlJ5.SL3'Sshton Words in! enToVuditoriuiModern Swedish .to the general A7rZL.rr, fnr::,,l "Over- meeting of the society- . ... AOrm Aiaeiiuai tmumu. ufoi m. - tn, ,motv uras founded untfl i .KoiDTchin snould ,,. tr, Tivmnra-No. 3" by Beet- The society was lounneu to xne xisu Education. ctTBrt. Mpw York 21. N.Y. Courses At Stockholm ds3ZrWed..'FTr-"or" an, one or ct the , AD aectiont in Entliaa I- o.aa. a OM, AB section, ia English i. AM section. jjfcjfn"n'2 ?iSi. SATTKDAl. MAT 54 . o a oi Toea SaC any erne or two tt theat aaya. avaa. It . ... 1 nf ihrae da't. in rf'um aa EJcctncal bnatseenas . m a. o.aa. 19S. 236. 237. j ciasart mcevn a! 2 P .aa.. Too. and Tour , ,fl . ... H or four dar. or eiioer tc y " - . a. Tana. Osaaci rorrun at 4 f ive 07 fo Thm scholarships are au- aliarized bv the Civil i RAa.rd rtf the U-S n Minmm. The lnsti aicui v " tate of International Education selects the students and admin isters the scholarships. The in stitute is a 22-year-old organiza tion devoted to the exchange of students anions JS countries of the world. nmm iiuitin imv. -.-i-, , I ;0 nsc fniinrtpn mm . . ..J4. nrainnp . w fnr thM scholarships snouia ture to Leonore-No. 3" oy eei-i - - ------ , n-,, aWe for the All seniors aua iu numoers. uutuu wuiaUU, vw r ..-.v. c,Tiir an laneuaces ani nwmm . . or Moa Wed. Fn- o ml " " TTOSAT. MAT ST u. lo it waoo Clxn meet at 11 Tw. Than.. Sat. or an one or two ot rheae oa. ClatKS aneeiirlt at 2 . .of MoaTWo. Frl. or ow two lei tbeae d'i...- ir i vi r. i' r-' -- - 1 a-aL aa It owa- , AH auctions a Economics 11 aad 12. Cc4- iaeora). FBIDAV. MAT MKMORIAI. DAT dmmt Ithawwrd SATIRDAV, MAV tt u. aa It waaa -i. nrtin. at 9 o . or fc Ua. or Mon.. Wed., Ftl. or any one or two of tneae oaya. Fall Speakers On Wednesday ISA To Award Certificates To 97 Members At Banquet n Tjilheran student Ithem Student associa-- of will present LS A certificates to 25. ohrs preSent several oTifl f-a-n students receiving JiUVCll, j-,aJ-i-. I j -n c 1- n-re-t-T-p.TVTnlll frs ana rThe Plow that Broke the Flams'' , Scandanavian hv Thomoson ana -me jtussaa iiina 1 Easter" by Kimsky-Korsakow. The mi , - ! it r i ii 11 a 1 I hohinfaofSslLdS schoo sponsored Itesfer. Aloore fnr American tu- .ll I e fieids of political sd- By Lonnecncui con n;rr TiAn ence, economics, and sociology Connecticut college will sponsor Q eCl I WW lUizabeth JVL uates oi ine jiijvci- the jtu annual uneuum " festival at Iwew ijonoon, c-oiu Julv 14. The six weeks summer session rw.r, rfwtVffl be is open to all interested students . "ThirrcflaT and wffl be conducted by profes- given y.vPg IliaUe, COmpOSlLlUii, aiwcuap-j - . i nTvcitinn fnr ,ri an cf... Means" by Jack Moore. BLiAu. At j- - is inLtaesLcu m jjmversny iuuu aiii i.. - . - . . . - w i-natim in Lutheran mavian ianSUdK -(Wffl be tne purposeci a ipWetoesday night roain speaker of the meet-'ACT mass meeting Wednesday at - M finnua g bangu roain ? pjT pjj. x, Union. pastor L. C. Pretty of the e- t?t Ppt JCnowles will sneak' braska Lottxran Social Service rtnrip.nt. division announced. Mnm than 200 American stu- pnte have attended the interna innsil crrarlnat school since its " e- founding in 1945. The course, which is approved by the Veterans Administration, win start in September. Tuition . rvn . ..... CCAA ! r,l a T- ships are available. jas well as courses in elementary Applications from both graduate and secondary school teaching, ami DrooerlT Qualified under- Academic credit is available for graduate students should be sub- (the session. jnitted to tne Amencan-auiiiuj-navian fotmdation, 127 East 73rd street, New York, N.Y. Enroll . ment is limited to 45 men and women. Coward Plays Rev. Rex Knowles will speak i tn- about the ouroose of AUF and the part played by a speaker's board. Bob Hasetwoock sneakers board director, ttfT ei all organ ised houses to send several rep resentatives to the special meet Ine. All students who are in terested in this phase of A I F activity are also invited to come, braska LoUxran Social Service will be ffu4 speaker. His topic will be "A Penny for Tour G-ordon Mamusson, senior oenai Speaking 'or the Juniors of ISA will Art Becker, az college , rati, the response from the senurs will be riven by Donald yelson. Teachers col- ( lete. Joye KuehL M LSA president, and Jerry Larson, city campus LSA president, will be masters of ceremonies. The banquet will begin at 6 p jn. - - w. a a T-5 ST Main Fealnre Clock 1 Sehedalr Fvimhari hj Theattn SUte: "Jungle Jim in the For bidden Land," 2:13, 4:47. 7:2!. 9:55. -Waco," 1:05, 3.39, 6:13. 10:00. VarsitT: "Rancho Notonous," 1:33, 3:25. 5:37, 7:39, 9:41. Esquire: "Lady Possessed." 7:00, 8:49. (jOTuoa nxd ijii "wa w-'""" i "0 student, will sing "The Lord's. In Union Parlors ABC. - Union To Honor Outstanding Workers. Board Members At Picnic mursaay n i.Ji- rT.M Ia.nan4 TlQiaC1 AaSTi if f34- 1 Awards for outstandiug Unioo 'present president of the Union NROTC . . . Continued From Pate 1 Cosmopolitan Club Members of Cosmopolitan club will hold its annual elec tion of officers at a meetinf in Room 31S, Union, Wednesday evening. He added that no previous participation will be given to both .board. enor cfrirKPS Or WOrk in UF.TT4 wrnr-Vo, onrt nnaril TMm-1 Woi -The Astonished Heart" which " necessary iwb h ;bers at tte awards picnic takes place in a penthouse in mphasized th at' Thursday at S P-m. at the Ag uuper Mannauan croc - wh(J participate as speak-.Union. i to-do psycmains nisnc uu d k Ext 'an old scboal chum. This creates rs wiu o a lamfliar triangle and results in not PS- a comedy. . Charles Peterson ind Charles A KPci Tft SOOnSOT Bell are producing the play. The al ' w -wiiwi cast includes; Jven tien.eui itu. n.,Unnt StQrV traying Christian Faber, Elhe, ine UUTOni JIOl CH7 MEL FERRER AIIUn ia,liia,a.a '3 Min 3 ietiwk 1 U0' i Color bf AROTC . . . Continued From Pate i Quantica, Va, June 21 for a two month training period. They are: Daniel S. Bitner, Silon L. Coat- man, Alien ru micueiew . M.-rt. Peters. Walter S. stocioon, jr,i Ochsner David Phi Dps Junior midshipmen will re ceive three weeks aviation in doctrination at Corpus Christi, Tex., beeinning June 27 Fol-1-ov-ing this, they will report at little Creek, Va, for three weeks amphibious training. rcuua. .... - sneue, vaijean wi.uiu,, j- nwin,. Galen a. uien, VJ-i"' t,J-Milder Charles Munn, George ,.,. 7 rrN;nc Bailey, Theodore W.. Barger, John row R0g;rr Noble, Jack W Wui for cabinet pou-Uons, r Backer. J. Gilbert Benedict, ! ?af cZunc Olson. Roger Cook, 'project council memrstup tvm- t."iit TiicHnn Tipan Buckinc-: Srr' , . imer' wort ana jresnman tiuurei hamam G. Cambridge. 1-1 wiJ1 be of four weeks'po close rence All Union board members. . committee chairman and Union workers are invited to the picnic Transportation to the Ag cam- nut ikHII 1v ffnrn5thid br the tt-:- Iaqub Guiliatt playing his wife, Jiar- Mein1jers ,0f Alpha Kappa Psi'pus beginning at 5 p.m. bara Cistine PMlip the oth-, j b adminislra- Nest year's committee chairmen er woman, Elenore uicjc .., Vo lM5Jwill be announced and awards Fipps playing Tim, and xtay cu- xicm ir-uauiijr. WCv fcy vridmaier, ton as Susan. 'needs to Know more aovui .me - , , Hot dors and "the irunmlnrs" will be served. Entertainmrnt is also being planned by the Union. Ar Union b c-particlpitinr la the picnic MOTHER'S DAX CARDS ULKCC StXECTiOlI Goltlenrti Stationery Store tu Xartfe lata St. t Thp -niav ?avK And Me a HE , LClii-'-D jJ.t--v vi It concerns a Eritish couple of the "jolly set" who have io lace xne tni hnt thv1'f rambled away all iLarry Pollard, Lawrence Poppa, their money, i ne piay cabi u James -Ouinn, Lawrence aamuuL,iani)uuuwu joi. (Arnold Strasheim, Cornehui; Thomas, Duane Ieary, George Phillin Alberts. Phil- iio Breslin. PuOger Haliock, Hobert Johnson, Cyru Jocian, njroiuuu KroPh Jack Ladds, Robert La- Munn. George NU BULLETIN BOARD .ririiM rf 'hiiriness At a result, the society is sponsoring a showinr of a film on "The DuPont Story" at p m. Wednesday in Love Library auditorium. ThP film. technicolor troduc- tion, is a historical film of DuPont and an attempt to presenx xne story of big business, its problems and difficulties. Dean Eoy M. Green of the Collere of Engineering and Architecture will speak at the meeting. The public is invited. BiUiaiB ucamuijugt:, The camps wui De oi lour weeis.B. .vJ7., mirr v T -Dane. Edmund E. De-LtitifTn inrtwid of the six weeks! ALT speakers mass meeting, 7 Mar, William A. Harris, Jr, Ray-, period heid prior to last yeai -'P-m, Boom 3OI PerEhing nond R. Ha wley Michael H. ben a Ehortage of faemties forced por prSert vf JTLW rfAJtiM w --7 - CI -1 B f-'v. . . w ' - PICTURES IVY DAY ACTIVITIES Orders taken Monday, Tnesday and Wednesday After noons at Student Union and B-5 Burnett HaU. KAPPA ALPHA MU IT James Mcton fl E The purposes of the camps are to familiarize the cadets with the aircraft and aircrew, to em phasise the value of the high standards of the Air Force through application in camp ac- .11..: i Mnl. 4 1 n Afi Richard A- xteed, oienu jt.. i.uuc-; uviu, aua hurst, William M. Ruff, Eertrand j more mully aware of Air Force Frank D. Sorenson John B SU1-, The total ball tickets on sale at livan, wames ivi. jcjij', imuu v. .v- . Tim,,,, nffire .or from .dance komas, J W. Tombarge, Har-jtemaUcaliy ided among the -; tmon ceor from ln H. Wiederspan, ajaniei nous huujclh, vj j.tpu,. . Wolkensdorfer, Rockford G. Yapp, Cadets will receive 7a compensa una i-i.if.rvcii a j iuu uv. D. Jones George T. Karabatsos, Donald . Lonprd, Richard J. MtKee, Rob ert H. Mayer, Earl Arthur Pan tier, Eldon E. Park, Allan G. Paulson, John P. Rasmusson, Richard A. Reed, cienn a. ftoae pledges, 7:30 p.m.. Room 26, Mil itary and JMavai science uauuun. Co6mo club meeting, i .i p jb., Room 316, Union. B,ed Cross Handicraft, 7 p.m Room SIS, Union. anroiMntiLtive from Ralston Purina feeds company, 7:30 pjnM . . -1 11 fl CT Room w Agricuixui i uu, KNl' On The Air nt OS TOCTK DIAL Wednesday 3:00 "nsic From Everywhere" J:15 Something Ur The Girls" 3:88 "Your Stndent In ion" 3:15 "Headings For AH" 4:09 "Musical Grab Bag" 4:15 "Moose Calls" 4:2 "UNESCO Show" 4:15 "Guest Star" S:u Sign Off June Havoc 4 A Musi See Picture 1 vr isw."--n 1 1 1 . -r i ' 1 Vr.V. .rror. cvorr faoilit li jX5-4rJ: 1 1 l-your lfr A5RSEME.T: ' V-" KIDDIE LAND AE.CADE 1 TEEJLL WDE5 FITS HOUSE I BEATING EINK KVITMMING POOL 1 PICKIC GtOCKDS KING'S BALLROOM ECLLO-CaiSTEEl TBiSAY I 1 I 1 IOOjV 1 I j rOf LaMBaBMKl S' Tjl I iyOT,,;t... .-.-la i SPBG IS WRE fOU mW A CAR! -a-V-l-- (av 3u Yes. it's florious fun - -. a thrill in Springtime o drive where ou wish in a fine new car. Rent a new car from Hertz anytime you wish, for as long as you wish. Take your friends at no extra coBt 5 r can ride for the cost td one! Gas, oil and proper inBurance are f umifibed. So .don't te without a car whenever you need it It's so easy, convenient and cost so litUe to rent one from Hertz, world's largest Call or come in. Here's All If- Ccttt a RBTE CXAKPIZ ... a ar takaa etrt art t I'M. lraa 3D nulaa. atun4 iloca 2 .M. man K.10. indiudms yaa. S inauionoa. myevdiM ad bow nmujr Xltltk. itddiiisnaU anil J)7c pav miia. IlEilTZ DmUr Sdf STATIONS 1017-1023 Q Street Fhone 2-5400 f i i Vs Jletr, Different, Dlsttnctivel Rounded Collar White Oxford Shirts Priced torn ... now lor ma el Kebraiia. DistucSTa wLll oadord dolh tlirta wt'Ji round d coUccrs, r7u!ax cus. Sites 14 is lElO 3's Jlen' FitrnliMitgi UAGEUS First Floor