The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1962, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October 1, 1962
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'Y Sponsors
niree-ouite
Conference
The Lincoln Association of
the YWCA will host & two-
day Teenage Roundtable at
the Nebraska Center for Con
tinuing Education today and
Tomorrow.
Participants are profession
al siari mem'Ders wno are
teenage directors in YWCA's
located in Nebraska, Kansas
ami Missouri.
The two-day conference is
to accomplish the following
objectives: to provide an op
portunity i o r professional
ywoa stan members work
ing with teenagers to share
experiences and ideas, to
plan a three-state conference
for Y-Teens, and to partici
pate in a program of study of
ineur wonc areas.
Dr. 3airnet Larson, teach
er in the school of social work
at the University, will speak
on trends of young people to
day as they affect the work
of the YWCA.
Mrs. Evalyn Vdlock, Hast
ings YWCA, will be chairman
of the Roundtable, and will be
assisted by Mrs. Charles Shell,
director of the Havelock
YWCA.
Foreign Films
Hit Ticket High
A new record has "been set
In the sale of Foreign Film
Society tickets. Over 1,350
tickets have already been
sold this year, compared to
1,000 in past years.
One reason for the increase
is the increased amount of
seating space available in the
new theatre.
Students Vishing to pur
chase ticekts must do so by
Wednesday. No single show
tickets will be sold.
Tickets are being sold at
the "S" St. entrance of the
Student Union.
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RECEIVE CITATION - James S. Vitt
enger, ticket manager for the University
Athletic Department, twelves a March of
Dimes citation from National Foundation
State Representative, Clinton Belknap.
The plaque was awarded to Pittenger
"for assistance in furthering the fight
against birth defects, arthritis and poliomyelitis."
Dr. Colwcll
Will Speak
At Ag Union
"The Truth About Agricul
ture," & speech concerning
rural-urban relationships, will
be given "Wednesday by Dr.
William Colwell at 11 a.m. in
the Ag Union.
Currently serving as chair
man of the Governor's com
mittee on public relations in
agriculture, Dr. Colwell is
especially interested in pro
m o t i n g understanding be
tween farmers and non-farmers.
He said that there is a great
deal of hostility among these
two groups due mostly to mis
understanding and misconduct.
SAVE HONEY - ORDER 1W!!
SPECIAL REDUCED BATES. ONLY FOR Stndents Teachers
8 AMERICAN HOME (8 months)
American Journal of Cardioliiy (1 yr. res. Hi)
Students Attend
PIP Meeting
Atxnit two thirds of the new
foreign students attended the
P-T-P orientation session Sun
day.
The new students toured the
Union and Student Health.
Welcoming speeches were giv
en by Dean Adam Brecken-
rtdge, Jack -Goodwin -of the
National Bank of Commerce,
Bob Magee, local merchant
and Dr. Harry Weaver, for
eign student advisor.
Mrs. Richard Gilbert, chair
man of the host family proj
ect, and Mary Ann Behlen, co
chairman of, the N.I.A., also
spoke. Bobby Kotedha, a sec
ond year foreign student from
Zanzibar gave the students
words of advice.
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I American Journal of Surgery (1 yr.) 13.00
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Campus
Calendar
TODAY
"WATERS AND WILD
LIFE," Audubon wildlife film
at Love Library Auditorium
at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
. TUESDAY ..V!
UNIVERSITY WILDLIFE
CLUB meets at Ag Union
with Charles TVilcox speak
ing, 7 p.m.
ACE OPEN HOUSE for all
freshmen and new" students
majoring in elementary edu
cation, Room 200 Teachers,
7:30-8:30.
Engineers' Meeting
Set for Wednesday
The American Institute of
Electrical Engineers and In
stitute of Radio Engineers
will meet Wednesday at
7 p.m. in 217 Ferguson Hall.
Guest speaker will be Mr.
Glen H. Sanders who will
talk on "Telestar and Satellite
Communications."
Slwffer Alerts
Young GOP's
Discussing the liberal and
conservative movements in
the United States, Butler
Shaffer, executive secretary
of the state Republican party,
a d d r e s s d the University
Young Republican club last
Thursday.
He said that the most im
portant recent event in the
area of internal security "has
been the attempt lay liberals
to a 1) o 1 i s h the House Un
American Activities Commit
tee. ' .Vi i . .
He said that these liberals
show their lack f complete
understanding of the Com
munist menace which works
not only through threats of
military conquest alone, but
by infiltration of our domes
tic institutions.
He stressed that people
must understand there is a
continuous attempt on the part
of active communists -within
our country to infiltrate these
important areas of our domes
tic life.
.PI 11
By Governor
Gov. Frank B. Morrison,
speaking at the Thursday
night meeting of the Universi
ty Yonug Democrats, ex
pressed a firm determination
"to lead the state positively."
"'The students of this state
must take the challenge of to
day and aim toward moral
responsibility and the search
for truth," he said.
Questioning the audience,
Morrison asked, "Is anything
more important than an at
tempt to placate the misun
derstanding that exists in the
world today?"
"I liave seen the Berlin
Wall with my own eyes," he
commented, Often students
ask "What can we do about
it?
"My only comment to them
is that we cant actually do
much about the wall," Morri
son explained. "But we can
prevent the erection of prej
udice and ignorance within
our own country," Morrison
postulated.
Concluding, Morrison
stressed, "The University of
Nebraska will grow greater
as the dedication of its stu
dents grows."
G.L Forum Establishes
Award for Writers
Funds allowing a perman
ent and continuous award for
student writing in the Span
ish language has been
granted to the University.
Dr. Charles Colman, chair
man of the department of ro
mance languages, said the
American G.I. Forum will
make a $75 award each year
to the undergraduate "stu
dent who submits the best
essay in Spanish.
The American G. 1. Forum
Is a national and local assoc
Lincoln, presented the check
to the University Foundation
in behalf of the local chapter
of the American G. I. For
om. Dr. Robert Esqwnari-Ma-5"0,
associate professor of ro
mance languages, will make
a personal award of $25 to
the second place student f
I3.
The contest is open to any
undergraduate student mhos
native language is not Sp&n-
""' ish. regardless of major or
iiiun mane op nnmaniv in i,,. -i. "
veterans promoting better' n- ,gf Jf tTrtfmi
demanding of Spanish cnl- , VTSiS!
. kai initni.M s- . ' must be on Inter -American
iitJ i h nc affairs or friendship. Entries
ITVaIHaI T IfeniWo ft vi a! i
ManMvAi VaIvatv wh , fessor Esquenaa not
KK Workers
Kosmet Klub workers will
meet Tuesday evening at 7: SO
in room $48 Student Union.
All sophomores interested
may sign tip at the meeting.
Niemancfs
WHERE PINING
IS A PLEASURE
120 Mo. 481
MODELS
BE PREPARED TO f ARN BY
TRAINING UNDER -COMPETENT DIRECTION
nancy chzlds IWing School
"PRICES ANY GIRL CAN AFFORD"
ON CAMPUS 1129 ST.
HE 5-2502
iRei dross Positions
Application blanks for
Red Cross Board positions
are available outside 332
Student Union. They must
be turned in by noon
"Wednesday.
Interviews will be
Wednesday, beginning at 4
p.m.
Audubon Scries
Will Start Today
"Waters and Wildlife," the
first of a series of Audubon
wildlife series, will be pre
sented today in love Library
Auditorium "with perform
ances at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
We all
lis
JwL
mak mittaket.
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Classified ads or the Daily
Nebraskan must be entered
two days In advance and must
be paid for In advance. Cor
rections will be made if error
ere brought to our attention
within 48 hours.
APARTMENT TOR RENT
Apartment for twit to olle irwlents.
21 or over. Contut Kenneth Hatfield.
-47V -4455.
MUSICIANS NEEDED
Small toirrerslty ombo needs tan trtayer
and drummer 'with trap eet. Call
432-777S r 477-7449.
HELP WANTED
Wanted-JWaiter M mUtressea. Work 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. See Mr. Barnes, Km. 111.
Nebraska Union.
FEMALE RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Heouires B. S. decree with -principal
atndy hi microUloity. "ull 'time per
manent pnaition. N order laboratories.
Inc. 227 North 9th Sfc
WORK WANTED
Washlnj, ironlnf and typmg In my noma.
Reasonable rates. 456-7818.
MISCELLANEOUS
Attention Trailer! te! Stodenta Park yoor
Mnniletiome m Lineoln1 most modern
park. Larae lots. We -cater to atuAr-iits.
Center -Court. -4000 Cornhusker. 466-2777
or 466-6417.
itwirvm.TSS tmnride prestise
transportation. See September 17 News
week, paee 65. Send $1.60 for Most rated
Plans (bicycle to unicyele) to Frank
lin Enterprises, Box 252, 'Worthington,
Ohio.
PERSONAL
If there are any -Chi 11111 on the TJnl
versity -Campus or hi the Lincoln -vicinity,
please -call the Inter-Fraternity
Council -OKice, HE 2-7631.
WANTED
Wmitaii. The hook Dandelion "Wine by
Bay Bradbury. "Call 477-4681 after 7:00
p.m.
Riders to Falls -City. 1 leave after classes
on Friday. Also student to -share -sleep-ins
room with kitchen urtvlleees. 1135
S. 4Mh, Charles Arnold. -Call 488-S104.
LOST AND POUND
i
i FOtTND: "Pair of tflasses at Knur's on
September 10. Claim in Daily Nebras-
kan office.
TOR SALE
U.M Stereo Tape Recorder add a track
and echo built hi. 1 year old. -Cheap.
Ph. 432-0813.
Roval Portable Typewriter. Kevstono
Model. Excellent condition. Two -years
old. Call 477-2620 after 6:80 -p.m.
Motor Scnoter-1960 Vesiw G. S. Excelleiit
condition. Call Steve Adams, 423-4593.
3 formats,
4774900.
vise 14. Call -evenings.
ROOMERS WANTED
Rentlnr a complete house. Need two more
roommates. Call 423049 ar visit 2201
South St.
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Skirts
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btr Coats
"Medium Coats . . .
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.125
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. .60
. .85
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end
South Street t 16th
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