The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1952, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday. September 19 1952
Union Picture Lending Library To Open
Ibis Week Ottering famous fat Names
The Picture Lending Library! set up In the hall for students who The pictures
Liii .Min he rherldnc out nie- wish to check out a picture. 'free of charge i
turcs free of eharee each day this, tAt. a rC
X'SZ'l'JL n ...'Student Handicraft Classes
Picture Lending. Library includes
pictures of many sizes and styles
Free craft shop classes will be
are checked out
for one semester.
The purpose of the library is to
To Be Held Tues. And Wed.
furnish students with pictures forlgin Tuesday evening, Sept. 23, fet
their rooms or houses. 7 p.m. in ihe Craft shop room lo-
The library s nuiiumcs include cpteci in me union oasemeni.
Van Goch's Boats of Saintes Ma
rics; Raoul Duffy's The Steamer;
Maurice Utillo's Rue Siennais.
Paintings by Van Gogh, Homen,
Urillo, Picasso, Degas dominate
the collection.
The pictures in
will be displayed m
The craft lessons, under the di
rection of Mrs. Charles Coleman,
will be given both Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings each week.
The Union emphasizes the fact
that students participating in the
the collection activities of the class may make
thi Union anv article tney wisn. ine maie
lounge this'weok. A booth will belrials with which they work are,ment.
leather, textile, metal and wood.
The classes are held on a strictly
informal basis. Students wishimj
to join the class need not register.
Bridget Watson, Union comrmtfee
chairman, stressed the fact that
individuality was one of the im
portant keynotes of the craft
series.
All students interested in par
ticipating in craft classes will bt
furnished all necessary equip-
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SHINING SYMBOL ... Tat
Adams points proudly at the
All University symbol which
she designed Ust sprint.
Ralph Flanagan's Orchestra Returns
To Lincoln For Third Time In Year
200,000 Pounds Of Clothing
Needed For Destitute Children
sweep of Billboard's annual
nnnularitv Doll of dance bands.
Flanagan comes to Lincoln aftcrlthe Palladium in Los Angeles.
By TAT TECK
Feature Editor
The "Flanagan Flair" in dance
music will be on tap for Univer
sity students who make their way
to the Turnpike Friday night.
Ralph Flanagan and his orches
tra are making their third appear
ance in Lincoln. They previously
played here in the fall of 1951 and
last spring.
At that time Flanagan was
working as top arranper for
Terry Como'n Chesterfield Sup
per Club and had scored many
successful disc arrangements for
top vocal artists. He decided he
could make dance records that
would sell, and he started recording-
for RCA Victor.
... ji a j- 4.f . D.).i linie 11 Ilia ttUUijaL'mui jui lac
His first disc, "ou re Breaking . . . fnr 4h Tvniitarv
XceSoS ttt hAcademy , over 17 and under 22,
his records were released simul- years of age. Also the candidate .
taneouslv and enjoved the same 'must have received his high school ,
popularity. ' diploma not later than the spring'
' Under 'the pressure of public of 1953. Applicants, in addition
demand to see Ralph Flanagan he to the age limits, must be an ac
formed his own band and wasltual resident of the Third Con
heard for the first time at the'gressional District of Nebraska.
Kinc PhiliD Ballroom. Wrcntham.l The nominations will be made
Mass. Cars blocked the roads to on a competitive basis with the 1
the ballroom for four miles and! preliminary tests being given Dec'
the state troopers were called outjl, 1953,
Military, Naval
Schools Have
Four Openings
Nominations may now be made
to fill three vacancies at the Unit
ed States Naval Academy and one
vacancy at the United States Mili
tary Academy.
An eligible candidate for the
Naval Academy must.be over 17
and under 21 years of age at the
time if his appliaction for the
Nebraska schools have been 'children at home and abroad,
asked to take part SrJti
tional Children s Clothing Cm-: ComlTlunjst aggression in Korea
sade to collect clothing for aid to .desperately in need of aid, as well
having played at such places Bs,nC04V children in foreign lands as thousands of American child-
the Meel i'ier in Atlantic city ana an(j he j c ren that do not anenti scnooi cie-
Every family in Nebraska is be-'cause they lack sufficient cloth-
ine asked to send a bundle of inc.
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eUMD.CClPPLEDAND
TB VETHCAMS RECEIVING- VA
COMPENSATION DO NOT WAVE
TO APPLY FDR IHE INCREASED
PAYMENTS RECENTLY VOTED
BY CONGCKS . . . THEY'LL
BE PAID AUTOMATICALLY
BEGINNING WITH AUGUST
CHECKS DUE ABOUT SEPT. I
All University Fund
To Use New Symbol
Two Week Fund Drive To Begin Oct. 6;
A new symbol is being Incor
porated by All University Fund,
according to Joan Hanson, presi
dent of the organization.
The new symbol features a
lighted torch and the words "AUF
for a brighter world." The symbol
was designed and executed by
Pat Adams, AUF art board mem
ber. The new symbol Is to be used
throughout the coming: drive of
Oct. 6-20 as a symbol of the
organization Itself and of the
work being: done by AUF.
The organizations to which AUF"
will give funds this year are
World Student Service fund,' 40
per cent; University Cancer Re
search, 15 per cent; Community
Chest, 40 per cent; and operating
expenses, 5 per cent.
AUF is the only organization on
the campus sanctioned by the
University to solicit funds from
the student body. Since its organ
ization at the University in 1943,
it has collected over $20,000 for
charitable organizations all over
the world.
cood. serviceable clothing to
school during the week of Nov.
3-8. The clothing will be distnb'
The clothing drive In Nebraska
is expected to raise 200,000 pounds
of clothing, F. B. Decker, State
Y OF STRANGERS
WHO OFFER TO PAY YOUR
DELINQUENT GI UOME LOAN
PAYMENTS IF YOU LL SIGN
'ON THE DOTTED LINE '.'..CHECK
TMEIC OFFERS CACEFUU-Y
WITH THE MORTGAGE HOLDER
OR WITH THE NEACEST VA
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VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
uted by Save The Children Fed- Superintendent of Public Instrue
cration, a child service organiza-tion, reported, and added, 'If each
tion which gives aid to neglected family in Nebraska will send at
least one Minnie or gooa cioimng.
k.
to maintain order.
Record-breaking crowds con
tinued to follow the Flanagan
appearances and at the end of
1949 he almost made a clean
All applications and requests " Information ronUrt your npril
addressed to Robert Harrison,
M. C, 206 Post Office Building,
Norfolk, Nebr.
Dairy Judging
Team Will fcompete
In Chicago Contest
we will collect that amount."
Lutheran Services
Worship at the University Lu
theran Chapel
Last Spring, Panty Raiders,
Now, Squabbie Stealers
By TOM WOODARD
Staff Writer
Tuesday morning at 3, 14 dark
Missouri Svnod 'dad figures stole along the streets
juis.ouji ojiiou, , . Ta Delta house.
Three Ag college students are, will be in the Union, Koom 315, Their aetermined step showed
juaging Sunday at 10:45 a.m. clearly that they had a certain od-
Other week activities include: jeet in mind.
Choir rehearsal,' Wednesday atj The 14 were the Sigma Alpha
Mu pieaecs, ana mcir ujra
Squabbift, the larte white paper
Sauabbie.
Squabble made a repeat ap
pearance the next day, but un
der slightly different circum
stances. Instead of adorning the
Delt rooftop, he dangled at the
end of the rope out of the
Sammie house. His once beau
tiful white body was now dec
orated with SAM, and other
choice comments.
An alert Delt noted Squabbies
new resting place, and quickly in-
representing the dairy
team of the University at the
Dairy Industries Exposition in
Chicauo. Sent. 22 throuch 27.
The three Donald G. Beck. 7 p.m. in Temple band room;;
Marvin u raneii tna nicnarajGamma Delta picnic Sunday, bept. mat.he doe atop the Delta house.
u. no u i"V'rc 29, at 4 p.m. Under the leadership of Don formed his brothers. The out-
T?f "71 T,rVnP ihrir Star " Sharton and Yale Goldburg, the raged Delts charged the Sammie
Dairy Products during their staj i !SAM pledges trekked to the fire h0Buse en masse, 'and recovered
inpn thm pnrr, will tnD CVO Fl Oel I CO I LH U TCVi ,house; borrowed a 30 foot ladder; lhe slightly soiled Squabbie.
1 Malnnl r m k k -,i d carried it to the north wall of I Squabbie again adorns the Delt
Pit? ToZ and Mh SrR1 Covcnant 0ub members jjelt house. rooftop. He is clean and again
wSonn te view thefr dairy 'have a party in store for them at At the bottom of the ladder a presentable. The Delts have insti
faHiitipc the Finst Evangelical Church Fri-short discussion was held; Norm.tuted a special agent watch to
ThP fpam win also construct day at 7:45 p.m. LPhiUips snea ms snoes; took a prui-ai mcu ucjuvcu uu
The First Evangelical's Church'""-1001 TOPe ana moumea UJC
a booth at the exposition telling
nf TMphrntt-a'B nlnnp in the dain"
industry. Nebraska is the fourth c jnfy e - After securing the dog to the
largest butter producing state. : Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.:; worship, end 0f the rope, he carefully low
Prof. Paul A. Dpwns is coach-Jll a.m.; youth league and stu-'ered it to the waiting hands be
ins the team forithe dairy de- dent fellowship, 5 p.m., and ves- low. Norm climbed down and the
partment.
pers, 7 p.m.
14 quietly removed the ladder and
Ben Zinnerker, animal care
taker at the Delt house, reports
that all future "Squabbie Steal
ers" will meet with water lots
of it from firehoses installed on
the roof. Take note all ambi
tious pledge classes!
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