Page 4 Tax Bite Taken Academy Announces Post Doctoral Grants Post doctoral Resident Re search Associateships have been announced by U,& Na tional Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council. The associateships have been established to provide young scientists of unusual ability an opportunity for ad vanced training in basic re search in a variety of fields. Telephone Teaching Set by MDs A two-way closed-circuit telephone will be used to bring postgraduate education to physicians in the Omaha area from 3:45 to 5:00 this afternoon. Doctors will gather at the North Amphitheatre at the University College of Medi cine and also at Our Lady of Victory Auditorium at the Creighton Memorial St. Jos eph Hospital for the telepo sium on "Diseases of the Adrenal Cortex.". Questions will be submitted to Roberto Escamilla, M. D., who will answer from his office in San Francisco, where he is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California. Dr. Escamilla is considered a well-known au thority on his subject. Service Award To Med Grad A graduate of the Univer sity College of Medicine has been named recipient of the 7th annual Twin Cities Cos mopolitan Club's disting uished service award, offered by Scottsbluff and Gering. Dr. W. Max Gentry of Ger ing was presented the award at the annual service dinner at the Scotts Bluff Country Club. He was recongized for "distinguishing himself in his home, his profession and the local and world-wide com munity." After his graduation from the College of Medicine, the doctor served as a Methodist Church missionary in China. Home Ec Tea The Nebraska Home Agents Association Monday hostessed a tea for University of Ne braska coeds interested in home economics and the pos sibility of a career as a home economics agent. The tea was held on the Ag College campus. 1 - OaV -sfj s . sHlax. ( 6oor wrnifiii ta gift tsme&yi VA Mil MMjwcotM 4? i mi MHimiH 'A Facilities are available in specified areas of the biologi cal, physical and mathemati cal sciences as well as en gineering. Research in cer tain areas of psychology is also available. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and produce evidence of training in one of the listed fields equivalent to that rep resented by the Ph.D. or Sc.D degree. They must have demonstrated superior ability for creative research. Participating Laboratories The associateships are worth $5,985 to $7,510 a year, subject to income tax. Laboratories participating in the program are the Na tional Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colo., and Washing ton, D.C., the Naval Ord nance Laboratory. White Oak, Silver Spring, Md., and the Naval Research Labora tory in Washington, DC; the Navy Electronics Labora tory in San Dieeo. Calif.: and the U.S. Army Chemical Corps Biological Warfare Laboratories in Fort Detrick, Md., will also take part. The Air Research and De velopment Command is also participating in this program at four Air Force installa tions. The installations are the Air Force Cambridge Re search Center in B e d f o r d, Mass.; Air Force Missile De velopment Center in Alamo gordo. New Mexico; Rome Air Development Center in Rome, N.Y., and Wright Air Development Center in Day ton, Ohio. The ARDC is also sponsor ing a program of Post Doc toral University Research As sociateships tenable at 21 uni versities in the U.S. j Application Filings Amplications must be filed at t'ne Fellowship Office in Washington by Jan. 19, 1959 to be considered for 1959-60 awards. ADDlication ma terials may be obtained by writing to the Fellowship Of fice, National Academy of Sciences-National Kesearcn Council, 2101 Constitution i Ave., N.W., Washington 25,1 D.C. ! Awards will be announced; about April 1, 1959 by the par ticipating laboratories and re search centers. Physics Colloquium Dr. E. J. Zimmerman, asso ciate professor of mathe matics, will be on hand Thursday to discuss "The Stopping Power ot Hydro carbon Compounds." The physics colloquium will hp gin at 4:15 D.m. in Room 211, Brace Laboratory, and tea will be servea ai j: p.m. Arnold Air Arnold Air Society will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at 203 Military and Naval Science Building. Uniforms must be worn at this time. Union Bulletin Board Tuesday AG EXTENSION CONFERENCE State Executive Conf., 830 .m.. Ball room. Home Agents Assoc., 8:30. 315. Home Agents Lunch, 12:30. XY. Opening of Con!., 1:30. Ballroom. Meeting. 12:30, 315. Meeting, 5.30, Y. Gamma Lambda Lunch, 12. Z. Univ. Found. Lunch, 12. 212. Inter Varsity, 12:30, 313. Vn. Act. Publ. Rel. Comm.. 4. 315. Inter Varsity. 4. 313. Un. Act. Hosp. Comm.. 4. 211. Corn Cobs. 5, A. Dn. Act. Gen. Ext. Comm.. 5. 30. Corn husker Mtg.. 5, 310. IJn Act Music Comm., 5, 211. Audubon Naturalist Dinner, 6. X. Pi Mu Epsilon Banquet. 6. BC. Konmet Klub Rehearsal. 7, Ballroom. AUF Interviews, 7 p.m., 316. Jr. IFC, 7, 315. Pi Alpha Theta Mtg.. 7 30, Z. Alpha Lam Initiation. 7:30, 313. NHRRF Mtg.. . Y. Math Colloquium "The Torsion of Shafts of Variable Cross-Section, Part II," will be the topic of the mathematics colloquim today at 3 p.m. Dr. H. L. Hunzeker, assist ant professor of mathematics will speak in room 209, Bur nett Hall. Main Feature Gock Stuart: "Houseboat," 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20. Nebraska: "Shoot-out At Medicine Bend," 1:00, 4:33, 8:00. "The D. I.," 2:33, 6:04, 9:31. Lincoln: "Party Girl," 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30. Varsity: "The Big Coun try," 12:30, 3:22, 6:14, 9:06. Stat: "The Night Heaven Fell," 1:00, 2:46, 4:32, 6:18, 8:07, 9:53. Joyo: "Tank Force," 7:00, 10:25. "Gigi," 8:25 only. Starview: "Cartoon." 7:15. "Gigi," 7:25. "East Of Eden," 9:35. "Last Complete Show," 825 84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15. Formal ( w " - - - FARMERS FORMAL QUEEN was the title bestowed on Jan Montgomery, Fedde Hall senior, at last weekend's top social event on Ag campus. KFMQ Begins French Music Series Friday "Masterworks of France," a French broadcast, begins this Friday at 9 p.m. over KFMQ radio. The program is recorded in Paris especially for KFMQ and sent directly to the U.S. Geology Dept. To Hear Dallmus The University department of geology will be addressed today by Karl Dallmus, a con sulting geologist from Cara cas, Venezuela. Dallmus will speak at 8 p.m. in Room 20, Morrill Hall, on the subject, "Mechanics of Basin Evolution and its Rela tion to the Habitat of Oil in the Basin " Dallmus, a distinguished earth scientist, was invited by the department of geology and the University Research Council. He is sponsored by the lecture committee of the American Association of Pe torleum Geologists. Freddy Brown, University of Georgia halfback, is a nephew of movies' Johnny ; Mack Brown, who did his football playing at Alabama, j SM a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! 98? (Including supit SWINWJNt "TOT" ' Million! now in use. Uncoridi. tionally guaranteed. Makes book coven, fastens papers, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Avail. a. . ... . .. : able at your college bookstore. m JWINCUNt Cub'-atoDlaf 11. ltt7tMSSZZ- INC. lONf ItlANO CIT. NIW TOH, N 1 NOW PLAYING PECK JEAN mm IVES V -58- sTEOtOOLOR-. and TECHWRAMA B' iBSaiino A SCHEDULED PERFORMANCE POLICY will he maintained during the engagemant of this notion pic ture. FEATURES BEGIN AT M.iO - t:22 - :14 . 9:0 BAKER fwi CHARLTON'"- ,yi&gSS ; 'it HESTC ' iTB M II Oil MV 'AWMHM The Daily Nebroskon Queen "We have an arrangement with the French Broadcasting System whereby we can do: this," Herbert Burton, gener-j al manager of KFMQ. said, j "We are the only station in! this area doing a thing like this." I This Friday is the first in: a series of weekly 30 minute programs. The programs will consist of classical and semi classical French music. The first program will fea ture "Pastorale D'Ete," by Arthur Honneger and "Diver tissement, by Jacque Ebert. KFMQ is also planning a program of the folk music of France for future broadcast ing. "We are negotiating with the British Broadcasting Sys tem and the broadcasting sys tems of other different coun tries for the same arrange ment," Burton concluded. See how Fall Mall's famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke makes it mild but does not filter out that satisfying flavor Philippines Honor Nn Grad A University graduate has received the Philippine Le gion of Honor, degree of of ficer, for meritorious serv ices to the Philippines. Rear Admiral Arnold Karo, Director of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, U.S. Com merce, has served over 35 years with the Philippine Bu reau. He received his pres ent directorship by appoint ment by President Eisenhow er in 1955. Born in Lyons, he now re sides with his wife and two children in Bethesda, Md. Thanksgiving TV Nixed by KUON In observance of Thanks giving Day, KUON-TV will not telecast Nov. 27. Cornhusker Football, which is usually seen at 9 p.m. on Thursday, will be presented on Channel 12 on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 8:30 p.m. J. G. Geier, gymnastics coach, and Dick McCashland, captain of the Husker team, will discuss the NebrasKa Pittsburgh game. A film of the game also will be shown. First Swim Test Friday Hollie L e p 1 e y, Nebraska swimming coach, is confident that the Husker team is much improved over a year ago. First test will be Friday when the squad will be split into three groups. The fresh men will make up one team, the sophomores a second team and the juniors and sen iors a third team. "We are deeper in all events and our boys are get ting better times in the work outs," Coach Lepley said. Use Nebraska n Want Ads GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... No flat 'filtered-out "flavor I Mo dry "smoked-out "taste ! aim Mf Xv-rv HERE'S WHY SMOKE VraVEIED THROUGH FINE TOBACCO TASTES Vtl .a 2 1 0ffelllilbmou.lergjthof Outstanding-. and they are M'lle College Board QoilteSt Offers CllCHtCe For Guest Editorships Applications from under graduate women for member ship in the Mademoiselle 1958-59 College Board contest are due Nov. 30. The magazine's College Board Contest offers a chance at winning one of the 20 Guest Editorships a month on the staff of Made moiselle. Two Assignments Applicants who are accept ed on the College Board do two assignments during the college year. The assignments give Col lege Board members a chance to write features about life on their campus; to submit art work and fash ion as well as feature, fic tion or promotion ideas for possible use in Mademoiselle. The members also have the chance to -win cash prizes and possibly publication for out standing work submitted dur ing the Contest. Opportunities Extra 'o' Sets Neiv TV Heights New heights in televi sion entertainment were proposed by the TV Guide when they called KUON TV's children's program "Children Coroner". The program is actually "Children's Corner", a ser ies which won an award as the best local children's television show in the na tion. It is presented on Channel 12 at 5:30 p.m. Thursdays. KUON Tuesday 5:30 Sing Hl-Sing Lo 5:45 The Friendly Giant 6 Evening Prelude 6:30 TV Classroom 7 Ufa Visit School . . 7. JO Ten for Survival ( Language and Linguistics B:30 Documentary 9 Briefing Session STUDENT DIRECTORIES will be on tale at oil the Bookstores and the Student Union Tuesday There will b house-to-hougc campaign next Monday night t our tas O WMcfal OTroltovaruw.- 4 3&J,m, im'X&mm.mmmmiiiUm." Tuesday, November 18, 1953 The tryout assignment this year offers opportunities for displaying talent in writing or art, fashion or advertising, promotion or merchandising, or publicity. The top 20 Guest Editors will be brought to New York next June to help write, edit and illustrate the August college issue. They will be paid a regu lar salary for their month's work, plus round-trip trans portation to New York City. In New York each Guest Editor takes part in a full calendar of activities. She whirls through an interview with a celebrity in her chosen field, and takes in the the atre, parties, fashion shows, manufacturing houses, stores and advertising agencies. Find Positions Each Guest Editor also works daily with the Made moiselle editor to whom she is assigned. 'The 20 Guest Editors are helped to find po sitions in their special fields, and each year several join Mademoiselle's own staff. Successful candidates will be notified of acceptance on the College Board during Christmas vacation. The first College Board assignments will appear in Mademoiselle's January issue. Further information may be obtained from the Daily Nebraskan office or the Au gust, September, October or November issue of Made moiselle. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS One-stop Servle Laundry, shirt Mu lshingdry eleanlng. AJ's H Hour las Bo. 18th. ' Slmoa available just take over payments. Call 2-4064. Small furn. apt. for rant to Univ. cou ple. Just reel ecora tsrt. 155, 1118 O. Rider wanted to Denver over Thank. giving. Contact 7-7714 after T P.M. BEST ond w - - wvuiual, Mild ! f B ADULTS 75c THI 2 p.m. 90c Till .m. SI 25 After ..m. CHILDREN 25c ! "Spacemasterx7" 7:30, 10:30. i "Proud Rebel" 8:45.