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Wednesday, September 23, 1964 The Daily Nebraskan Page 1 FINE ARTS CONVOCATION SERIES PRESENTSi TODAY UNION HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE will meet in 332 Student Union at 4:30 p.m. UNION PUBLIC RELA TIONS COMMITTEE will meet in 235 Student Union at 4:30 p.m. UPPER CLASS ACTIVI TIES MART will be held in the Conference Rooms at 1 to 5:00 p.m. INTER PRATERNI TY COUNCIL will meet in Pan American Room at 7 p.m. YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet Auditorium at 7 p.m. YOUTH FOR GOLDWA-TER-MILLER will meet in 235 Student Union at 7 p.m. . TOMORROW AWS HOUSE REPRESEN TATIVES meeting 235 Stu dent Union at 4:30 p.m. YOUNG REPUBLICANS will meet in the South con ference room Student Union at 7 p.m. STUDENT TRIBUNAL will meet in 418 Administration at 5 p.m. Pinnings, Engagements Appear Tomorrow The pinningg and engage ment lilt i, usually a Wednesday feature, will be run In tomorrow's Dally Nebraskan. Pinnlngsand engage ments will appear on Wednesday as usual start ing next week. Forms are available at the Daily Ne braskan office and should be turned in by 2 p.m. Tues day for Wednesday publication. JAZZ FESTIVAL starring STAN GETZ QUINTET with ASTRUD GILBERTO to THE OUTSIDERS 3:30 p.m. SHELDON MEMORIAL STEPS FRIDAY SEPT. 25 - FREE - Kennedy Tribute By YD's Tonight Lynn McCown, program! chairman for Young Demo-1 crats, announced that the film, "A Thousand Days" concerning the administration of former president John Ken nedy will be shown tonight at 8 p.m. in the Union Audi torium. The film was pre pared by the Democratic Na tional Committee as a tribute to the late president. At 7 p.m. there will be a short business meeting. Changes in the constitution will be presented and com mittee assignements will be available for all persons interested. 1964-1965 NEBRASKA UNION FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS 15 OUTSTANDING FILMS October 7t Bed or Not To Bed" Italian Jl.'View From tht Bridge" -U.S. November 4-"The letter that was Never Sent" Russian lt-"lkiru". Japan December 9-"Sound of Trumptts" Italian January oWaltx of tfio Toreadors". English 20-"Breatlilesi" French February 10- "Sevtnth Seal" Swedish 24-"L'Awntura". Italian March 10?'Smllei of a Summer Night" Swedish 24-"Knife in the Water" Polish April 7-"Rosemary" German 28-"tonelint$i of a Long Dlstanct Runner" English May 12 "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Italian 26-"My Name Is han" Russian Membership: $(.00 University students and staff, $8.00 Patrons. Ticket! go on solo at tfto Nebraska Union en Stpttmbor 23. Hours $. Moil fiir tickets may bo picked up at th theater the evening of the first film. For further information contact Nebraska Union Program OHke. 477 S7U ex.2453. Jo bi rooty In", tfleet a etat sis tuedo jocket ... Zip out the lining, detach the belt, and "Volla" , , , a niw eostumol Chestnut brown, lodon green in sizes 10-18, -..36.00 Cold's better sportswear . . , second floor Or sutMU im mm of uuimu X xtwwMl H T W 'li'if . V " ii " -!"".V vw :srV .. I' 1 il 0 . 9 f 1 , WHAT'S THE BIG ATTRACTION AT NEBRASKA BOOK STORE? FREE PARKING AT 12TH&QLot for first hour's shopping at Nebraska Book Store. Bring ticket and have it stamped at cash-out counter. LOTS OF USED BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES FREE B00KC0VERS CONVENIENT 0 Mi HA (across from Sheldon Gallery) WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR LAST SEMESTER'S BOOKS Just a few of the "magnetic" reasons why more people shop at Nebraska Book Store. We'll like doing business with you and we think you'll like doing business with us! NEBRASKA BOOK STORE LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 432- 51 EE t'j