Page A THE NEBRASKAN life On Japanese Island Compared To University Life By Student Return To Family And Homeland Anticipated By Okinawan Following 1956 Graduation i-nPftwJlJfrnT6: VerSityA n 3 ?m2- lF?veZn' differently from ttie state, county said, and all young children are defended Japanese base during jalSSIa1"! cednfaft0 S&ef SuSSnfSi! quired to attend schoo! until the war) many families were University student Seiichi Ka- found University life interest- vided into districts and the" dis- ey are 16 years old. sent to Japan, Kashima ex- shima, a native of Okinawa, ex- ing although much different tricts into villages, with each A plained. plained his homeland is too far from life in Okinawa. village having a population of OF COURSE, school life is i came back to Okinawa away to make the journey dur- about 1,000 , persons, he added, very different on Okinawa "Ka- th . ... ing the summer vacation months. ON THE island, Kashima School courses on Okinawa "J J..7a J. Kashima, attending the Uni- noted, the land is divided up are comparatively hard. Kashima ?;"uols Ior ys JF1S, ana "--" -"" w ?"mu I stitutions. Also, there are no col 1 Here are last week's winners Sept. 25 1. Merlin Echrenkamp $5.00 2. EdSchmitt 2.00 3. Ernie Benjamin 1.00 Oct. 2 1. John Veylupek $5.00 2. DonKausch 2.00 3. Leonard Singer 1.00 Why Don't you enter and be a Winner too? Look for the CBC on page 4 leges or universities on the is- at the great changes the invasion had brought. The land mn , uie ln Japan wasn i oaa wnue bo "to Janan tJ LnJ ,Jtr!Xv we wer there, but we had to go to Japan to attend university. work v.rv ,ar,i oinff trt s.hnol After the American occupa- and working on military instal tion began," Kashima noted, lationa" "The GARIOA began sending a ... limited number of high school KASHIMA SAID there are graduates 10 tne united states, three other Okinawan students In the past there have been at the University . now, Yoshi- about 50 students a year who go nobu Harushima, Koken Koku- to the USA for their college bat, and Seiei Shimada. croAnrwnVber has bee Kashima, majoring in mathe cut considerably in recent years." matics and enrolled in Teacher's - College says he intends to return IKIUK TO the American tn- tn Dlrinaura anA tooxh tuhan vasion of Okinawa (a heavilv ror-AivAs hi rWri fAAGEES nendsewo vompi atnyme A campus favorite . shawl-tongue loafers Whether you're a freshman or senior, youll like this popular little loafer with "flaps." It's the perfect basis for a campus wardrobe. Not just moccasins! They're hand-sewn moccasins! Brown Elk Palomino $95 ' : t Shoes . . . Magee's . . . first floor QUICK RESULTS WHEN YOU USE (Daily Yldha&katL Classified Ads To place a classified ad e Stop in the Business Office Room 20 Student Union e Call 2-7631 Ext. 4226 for Classified Servica Hours 14:30 Mon. thru Fri. THRIFTY AD RATES No. words 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days I week MO $ .40 $ .65 1 $ .85 $1.00 $1.20 "-15 j 0 .80 1.05 1.25 1.45 16-20 .601 .95 1.25 1.50 1.70 21-25 .70 j 1.10 1.45 1.75. - RTsT" 26-30 .80 1.25 1.65 2.00' 20 Gals-Fellas Do You Think "I've Got a Chance To Win B. D. 0. C. Friday, October 9, 1953 1 's.. r HELP WANTED STUDENT WIVES. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA has several attractive openings for secretaries and typists who are Interested in full or part time employment. Liberal vacation and sick leave allowances. Educational oppor tunities. For further Information con tact Mrs. Stehly. Personnel Dept., Room 204 Administration Hall. WANTED Crafts and wood shop In structorpart time. Inquire YMCA boys club. Bus boy wsnted Sigma Delta Tau house, for noon meals only. Contact bouse mother. 41 No. 16th. 2-3930. FOR SALE YALE, HARVARD, PRINCETON. WEST POINT, and NAVY 5 large regulation pennants of the country's most tradi tional universities, 5 for I2.0O. Postage prepaid. College Banners, P.O. Box 381, Bradford, Conn. LOSTTfOUND Lost Key chain with S keys; on. tire tester on ring. Found Ladles gold wrist watch. Owner may have for cost of ad. Inquire at the Nebraskan Office. ROOMS70R RENT 327 So. 11th Room, StnjrU and double; FRIDAY SATURDAY October 9-10 Adams Texaco Service Nationally Known 10th at "R" TEXACO PRODUCTS ... ' v ' ti ' "cdcc CAunncH riMii. rMTWN for all Salt and Pepper Sets for Adults Jet Racers, Firechlef Hats and Lollipops for the kiddles with their parents. 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