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Wednesday. April 16, 195S The Daily Nebraskan Pooe 4 ri I i V 5' 1 j i 4 Want Ads usi-o"i rr fLIVKts OFF ill ID vrra 4n.r scavAs&aX ti XHiiid Datcrs Beicare! Upperclass Woe Male Shortage Cat U. EK "If ml prinu tstaRsc at u aaaauca. caoi: I-2Sv" atra5 frtir.c Rari. SEW. isw-t-.Mid to pcrt I-asra-.aa at . V. JIF anc. l-a. Cail llxli- Attention old maids!! Ia 'other words, all coeds not going steady, pinned or en gaged. You are those that are as sociated with the title, "dat- ' Begin A NEW WAY OF LIFE ...with . cbartg in shep for fH wmmw oSeod! honr It MEMBERS 3 Months Fdm aaaaha a M atoya: I. I M0t Laai IS rw J ihartw Off Mm and aVaat Taka 1 idBk Off Ankaa. Add 2 Hum t . uat I murim I Murium anil 1 F a Cnurat ftnrirvtf ualf DflBiorwd for H Itrmiudino rtM DOOM SON 0O Cofl For Fre Trio! VVrt Today U3I Sow Street Phone 34526 1 ,U Mr f TuMdoy, Thurfdoy, ing around." Ttas group ot coeds again must be divided into two classes; under and upper classmen. It is you. juniors and seniors, "that must read this article carefully, because you are the girls most susceptible to blind dates. After two years of going out with classmates and bovs met during social functions, the male supply dwindles down to almost noth ing. If you've gone through two years of dating and a rent pinned the men all seem to be classed as "old buds' or "losers." The process coeds go through before blind dates can be generalized to fit al most all cases. Old friend Joe calls "Hey Gayle, I've got a friend that just flew in from Hong-Kor:g-6 feet, handsome a college grad uatea millionaire old fra ternity brother and he's here visiting his grandmother you'll double with Hannah and me and well have a ball!!!" After this description of the American dream boy you're quite convinced you ought to go out. A few more questions and a little more reassurance from Joe about Bill's fine character and you're ready to go. You seem to know plenty about turn in every re spect. There s only one more thing dont forget to ask if he's married. Publishing Course Offered Raddiffe College has an nounced a six-week summer course in publishing for June graduates. Students may "get their big break by taking this course" the college cCScials said. In its 11th year, the Pub lishing; Procedures course prepares recent college grad uates fer publishing careers. Divided equally between mag a rings and books, it will be held from June 13 to July 29, in Cambridge, Mass. The faculty includes more fhan 49 leading publishing executives who discuss the kind t& projects and prob lems they faced in the past and will face again in the future.. Field trips, seminars and two workshops ax in type, paper and printing; the other in layout and design supplement the classroom lectures. Application forms and fur ther information may be ob tained from Helen Venn, Di rector, Publishing procedures Course, RadcMfe College, Cambridge 3S, Mass. Outside World Ike Vetoes Water Bill President Eisenhower has vetoed a bill authorizing future construction of $lli billion worth of water projects. The veto also ruled out the Nebraska projects. As a result, the Sait-Wahoo Water Assn. will try to get the omnibus flood control bill passed over the President's veto. Eisenhower said his reason for not signing the bill was that it would have destroyed "some of the most important governmental policies in the field of water resources devel opment" Brown May Move Bark Although his home was gutted by fire Saturday night, Sherman Brown and his family may decide to move back into the house. Police are still investigating the fire, which they term arson, by questioning neighbors and persons alleged to have made obscene remarks to the Negro couple. LAFB May Receive School Money A verbal agreement, which still needs to be confirmed by letter, has promised to grant Lincoln the full $545,000 for superintendent of schools Steven Watkins. Walkins is in Washington at the present time, conferring with representatives of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. New York Gets Big Ashtrays To help control the litter problem, fifty public ashtrays wiJJ be installed on Aew ork City streets April 22. The huge ashtrays, mounted on heavy pedestals, will be placed at bus stops and other sidewalk spots. French Premier Falls France was thrown into another political crisis Tuesday night when the National Assembly defeated the government of Premier Felix G a Hard on the Tunisian issue. The Assembly rejected the British U. S. plan for settling the French Tunisian dispute. Gaillard w as expected to hand in his resignation to Presi dent Rene Coty. Navy Men Take"Space Trip Six navy men "left" Tuesday on a simulated space flight to outer space. The six are sealed in a specially rigged chamber. They will remain cnder observation for 7 days. The volunteer spacement will be watched by biological engineeriEg scientists. Employment Increases By April 1 Nebraska had 18.S73 registered job seekers, according to the State Labor Department's Division of Em ployment Security. This is 1.33) fewer than were registered a month earlier. Union Bulletin Board WEDNESDAY Uur ar . -BauahiF Cams 1 jafrs ... I t4 Ovary ... Hue Rn:l ... Var Comm $pr Art Oaa BJdn IV-u Ke lf NCE :m IPC kxi C Ku Pri CtfisjrjO Cto Ksnu Kk .. .. 11 J 11 !" M M T J T I.J CI 1U 1!1 iU j;s Blrm a y.t Hi A Y I X 313 A y.t y.t TITURSDAY 'SM Hahli SlnWT V r Cow Vknun ... Mad hNi-lt ; -s Kftw-v IVrMotrxi C Pilot C . . An FMin C Ir tur Ch&a. . VRRRF da 21 k-l Kb Cfcrms Sa VR fcc VB II am. U.ttaj 1 HL. IN .".."." S J M 7 7 .T-: ti 1 K M Strr -t Tea TaiTOr Saav I II Sraru Picfara 7 aiiia( ta "C 7:Ml MA Dak A Phi O T Invr Vila I i Fnack C CANOE TRIPS lata Quatico-Supcriar Wildanivss Taa- firv la. a . .i. rtvna tvt Mat oirrriTEJb. av 111 C. Ely. Maianiwa V V.l j r.i I m Apr m v ' I Sotvrdflj I Birm i I I USE NEBRASKAN WANT ADS W0SMSM& :i'?' ::ii:i:: i .ill lilpp " . " I 'W&:IW u l"tfii;iii;:s alllllUi llllllf WMJ : tY JOVI HERE'S THE LIGHT WEIGHT SPRING CR SUMMEI JACKET YOU'VE IEEN HUNTING FOR. IN WHITE, SAND, CHARCOAL AND NAYY. THE PRICE, $S.5. CAPITAL, EH? DRUGS :with A REPUTATION Maslacciole I Spaghetti ! Lasagne Ravioli ! 3457 He!drte; Pizza S .75 $1.50 $2.00 Rl 8-1472 For Relaxation & Good, Clean Fun . . . meet your friends at COOL CREST GOLF 220 No. 48th-Te!e. 6-5058 SCIENTIFIC HAZARDS Our RIM Ow 4,003.000 rViicripftiai la 1957 mm m toaam iu.au von. Sytmmlir Healer mueri ttt OiEtaca m OCJaVCOUaSMr tC3 auv atiBiBMaaV Horn iarritr IN TH . wtNTttS, cp-to-date colle gals wore rsccooa coats, danced the Charleston and smoked Luckies. What'i the r'gt on campus today? Racooon costs. Tbe Charleston. And TyVjpg! Tbe condusSons are obvious. L Luckies were tops for taste in the Twenties and st21 are. 2. Smart smokers knew it and stS do. So any gal bo takes Luckies to a Roaring 20's party is a Dapper Flapper! And by George, the boy friend who sports "era, too, is a Couth Youth! Prediction: In the 1980's, raccoon coats, the Charleston and light, good-tasting tobacco wd stUi be in style! WW ME aS COMESMMS laofMim auaca. iMufk Stcff .waamw WNkaT ft a aOaMS aWNaT mnmrn auoanx. F&t Si MUM WWMBanaBMIlM ' ansraMUA I taiaar 7aiaT a. ar mmuum STUDEMTS! fAAKE $25 Da y oa H t uliirk taork? Hem's acose wmi cdJutjtiBfi a py z tor etoy ox praii nd iur tiundreQa woun that ever (tt SttiAri are ausxtae nddlm avni twoatord rbTnuDg aaaaws. lirti awdi ttroRt hire tUaesame muav ber erf rylliihlea. &ja't Am Axtrm. mg.i) Send yur Stkidess sr.ji 7 A, ML trmm. Ji. Y. JlT ME KMOUW OKMeaf aeawaaait. I.anmon aBra KiXUS Schedule Wednesday 44 Tt Thirty Sao C Evcauo ft a Spans Ptrwa 7 Cord Coacnx T-U Twdrve wiia Dtiia K NT s - la utao Than EaiMtaiaKMal Thursday Sal mm t mUm W7 The MODERNAIRES ill m4 HEAR ttMaa lh TURNPIKE r.i !! j I . . I AaWra TlcaiHa UBar ft fata, "a acafd Daa. At Aaat iXJ r k . . . ; CAREERS ! WITH A : FUTURE , CICARCTTCS LIGHT UP A SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! Woep firm fUntr r 9 vif jaBpjff .r