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Friday, September 30, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
UNSEA Conducts Drive
For Education Students
University of Nebraska Stu
dent Education Association is
conducting its annual mem
bership drive, according to
Susie Diffenderfer, president
in charge of programs.
The pre-professional organ
ization is a student group of
the National Education As
sociation, Miss Diffenderfer
explained, and any Univer
sity student interested in ed
ucation may join.
To become a member of
the organization must
pay an annual member
ship fee of $3.50. Member
ship cards may be purchased
from Dr. Loren Bonneau,
from house representatives or
at a booth on the first floor
of Teachers College, added
Miss Diffenderfer.
Kris Bitner, vice president
In charge of programs, said
Hayrides, Parties, Pizza
Replace Football Game
House parties, hayrides,
pledge functions and pizza
parties will help Nebraska
students fill their leisure time
in this the first non-football
weekend of the semester.
FRIDAY
DELTA SIGMA , PHI 97th
Annual Pumpkin Roll
ALPII TAU OMEGA
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA,
Hour Dance, 4 p.m.
SIGMA PHI E P S I L 0 N,
Hour Dance, 4 p.m.
TOWNE CLUB PIONEER
HOUSE, Hour Dance, 7 p.m.
UNICORNS, Get Acquainted
Party, 7 p.m., Antelope Park
SATURDAY
ALPHA OMICRON PI,
House Party. 9 n.m.
you 're a Nebraska coed,
check your mail You may he Jjj
one of the few. New ideas
start Oct. 5.
sg
These low-cost rstes apply to all clnsifled advertising In the Dailr Nebraskani
landard rale t So per word and minimum charge of 50c per clasalfied Insertion.
Payment lor these adi will fall Into two catesorles: (1) ads runnin less than
one eek In succession must be paid for before Insertion. (2) ads running tor
more than one week will be paid weekly.
To place classified advertisement call the University of Nebraska at 477-8111
and ask for the Dally Nebraskan offices or come to Room 51 In the Nebraaka
I'nlon. The classified advertising managers maintain 9:30 to 1:30 business hoars.
Please attempt to place your ad during those hours.
FOR SALE
Tonneau 1963-1965 Corvette. 4U9-3713.
305 Superhawk completely custom, choice,
ready for road or track. Call 434-4009.
Two full-length coats. Fur. Black vel
vet. Size 14-16. 5'7". 434-5615 alter 6.
1959 Oldsmobile Hardtop, automatic,
power ateeniu, brakes. Reasonable
offer. 4!W-!304.
19ti4 Harley Uaviascn Sprint H. 250 CC,
8.000 miles, excellent shape, ood tires,
Must sell. Call 432-3917.
VW convertible 1960. New ensine. 50U.
468-27110.
Ideal for College Students. 10" x 51'
Detroiter Deluxe Mobile Home. Sky
View Trailer Ranch. 1030 No. 48,
Lot 73.
Steti Mnug Guitar. Call 477-9665 alter
4:30 p.m.
BOOKS
Barsain prices on various English cours
paperbacks, bookstore. 320 N. 13.
Do you think Lincoln needs a bookstore
operated by one who knows books
and cares about readers' requests? If
so. stop by. bookstore. 320 N. 13.
'ihousandi of paperbacks! I ! lc each.
NKHRASKA HOOK STORE, Paperback
Gallery upstairs. Additional titles
added DAILY.
'iHOUSA .Ua Cv I'Al'KKBACKSIIl 507"
off. NEBRASKA BOOK STORE. 1135
R. Paperback Gallery upstairs. Addi
tional titles added DAILY.
My bookstore code: I will stock any
book not constitutionally banned which
is economical. But I will not personally
endorse evil (irrational) books. William
Steen, bookstore, 320 North 13th.
Avn Rand speech playedi her philosophy
discussed, Sunday 1-4 p.m. FREE. You
must have read "Atlas Shrugged."
(See me any day) William Steen, 320
N. 13lh.
"Marquis de Bade", famous Grove
Press paperback, contains three un
expurgated novels, other writings by
namesake of "sadism", bookstore, 320
North 13th.
A. Merritt Is Just as famous among
fantasy fans Tolkien. Merritt created
fantastic but as believable realms and
heroic, Intense adventures, bookstore,
320 No. 13.
FOR RENT
6727 Fairfax. Private Upper Duplex.
New refrigerator, stove, drapes.
466-1363.
College Men u Women
TO REPRESENT GREAT BOOK OF THE WESTERN
WORLD AS CAMPUS COORDINATOR AT N.U.
PRESTIGE PRODUCT DIGNIFIED POSITION
PART TIME YOUR OWN HOURS $200 PER
MONTII$ $
INTERVIEWS TO BE IN LINCOLN THE WEEK OF OCT. 10.
REPLY STATING AGE MARITAL STATUS MAJOR FIELD
HOURS AVAILABLE PHONE NUMBER
CREAT BOOKS, 2108 W. 75TH, PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS
UNSEA holds monthly meet
ings every second Tuesday.
A picnic Oct. 12 heads the
group's program schedule
and features Dr. Walter
Beggs, Dean of Teachers Col
lege, speaker. House repre
sentatives are selling tickets
for $.75, Miss Bitner noted.
UNSEA is composed main
ly of three committees, Miss
Bitner pointed out.
One group is engaged with
the Dean's Advisory Board
to examine and evaluate the
curriculum in the Teachers
College, while tutoring high
school students in various ac
ademic subjects is the func
tion of another committee.
Acquainting high school stu
dents with Teacher's College
is the primary purpose of a
third committee, Miss Bitner
added.
ALPHA XI DELTA, House
Party, 8:30 p.m.
CHI OMEGA, House Party,
9 p.m.
SELLECK QUAD GUSTAF
SON, Hayride, 8 p.m., Pion
eer Park
THETA CHI, House Party,
9 p.m.
SUNDAY
CATHER HALL 8, Pizza
Party. 6 p.m.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
and Little Sisters of Minerva
retreat, 1:30 p.m., SAE house.
PHI GAMMA DELTA -PI
BETA PHI, Pizza Party,
5 p.m.
ZETA TAU ALPHA KAPP
SIGMA, Pizza Party, 5 p.m.
Extra nice basement. Furnished. Car
peted. One bedroom. Use of deep
freeze. Ideal for couple. 3235 N. 12.
477-5548.
4 large rooms. 2843 Starr. Phone 477-6427
pt'T 6 p.m.
'io snare 40'x8 M!;i!ii ilnmc. ! u.i Lam,
kitchen, privacy. $40 per month, i min
utes to campus. 435-5991.
5-ro.ui partly lurnisned nouse, 4-room tar
nished duplex, 5-room furnished du
plex. Trailer Spaces, 310 No. 1st Ave
nue. OrtAu M'UDENTS Efficiency apart
ment near campus. All new furnish
ings, wall to wall carpet, etc. Shown
by appointment only. Call 432-6441 or
423-6101. .
LOf AND ruuiw
Lost: 1 torts book, 1 con. law book. 3
law notebooks. REWARD. Contact Law
College.
MISCELLANEOUS
IRONING $1.50 for 12 piece. Mrs.
Bu.-irns, 3720 Adams, 434-7674.
FOREIGN CAR OWNERS
Factory Trained Mechanics
Tune ups to complete overhauls
Complete Stock of Genuine Parts
STANDARD MOTOR CO.
1731 "O" 432-4277
PAT'S TYPING SERVICE
Reasonable rales
Phone Pat Owen 423-2006
EMPLOYMENT
BUS BOY OR GIRL for Tea Room. 11
a.m. -2 p.m. $1.25 per hour plus lunch.
Apply Miss Irvan, Second Floor. HOV-LAND-SWANSON.
Real part time Job. Car necessary. Call
432-4646 anytime. i
SENIOR STUDENT, work 20-30 hours a
week. Small mail order firm needs
person in advertising field to take over
catalogue and advertising. Must be
able to do art work and layout. Must
be able to use his own ideas and pro
duce. Excellent opportunity to "get
your feet wet" In the world of adver
tising. Starting wage $1.75 per hours.
Applicant must give complete back
ground. Write C. Mann, P.O. Box 1505,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
rART TIMel WORK. Hourg flexible, car
needed. If you're Interested in having
terrific income this school year, con
tact Mike Lemond. 432-1493.
WANTED: Part time salesmen, a real
opportunity for good men. Contact G.
Swanstrom, 839 Abel Hall. No pbone
calls please.
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MADAME CHIANG ... at Wesleyan's Arts Center.
'ILS. Fear Image
Encourages Reds9
By Julie Morris
Senior Staff Writer
The wife of the president
of Nationalist China said in
Lincoln Thursday that the
United States presents "an
image of fear to the Chinese
Communists which encourag
es their planned military
world expansionism."
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
said, "It is unfortunate that
on matters of foreign policy,
the United States conveys to
neutrals, skeptics, fencesitt
ers, as well as the Chinese
Communists, an image of
fear through using what
might be described as timid
ity and a technique of push,
pull, ... in dealing with the
Chinese Communists."
In an hour-long address at
the all-student convocation,
Madame Chiang said the
present terrorist activities
within Red China and the
purge of "hard-core Commu
nist Party members" is evi
dence of Communist China's
plan to enslave the world
She indicated that the purge
of the party's own members
may mean the regime may
be destroyed from within.
"I think this is the begin
ning of the end" for the Mao
regime, Madame Chiang said
at a press conference follow
ing the convocation. She re
ferred to Mao Tse-tung, the
leader of Communist China.
Madame Chiang, on the last
lap of a year long visit in
the country, said the answer
to the problem of Red China
is to "bash in the door with
ENGINEERS
Natural Gas Pipeline Company one of
America's largest transmission firms has
positions for engineers at its Chicago office
headquarters and at field locations in
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Okla
homa, Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas.
NGPL transmits natural gas from produc
ing fields to distributor-customers in the
Midwest. The Company serves, directly or
indirectly, more than nine million persons
five per cent of the U.S. population
with natural gas.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
ABOUT CAREERS WITH
nGPLl
Chuck Rupe, Supervisor of Training
NATURAL GAS
overwhelming force so that
all the rottenness will fall
out, or to use the proper key
and deftly unlock the door."
The "anti-Maoist thinking
group" within Red China,
Madame Chiang continued,
has permeated the party, the
administration and the armed
forces."
The "secret weapon" of the
Communist Chinese, Madame
Chiang said, is the 750 mil
lion population of China.
"To the Maoists, a man
who is prepared to die or be
forced to die for Mao Ts
tung's thinking is more effec
tive than an American or
Russian imperialist equipped
with the most up-to-date wea
ponry," Madame Chiang
said.
Madame Chiang arrived in
Lincoln Wednesday and de
parted Thursday. She was
given a key to the city, made
an admiral in the Nebraska
Navy and presented an hon
orary degree of Doctor of Hu
man Letters by Nebraska
Wesleyan.
FUN FOR ALL
at
Dave Hutchinson's
Holmes Lake Marina
We rent Sailboats, Canoes, Paddleboats
OPEN
65th & Normal Blvd.
SEE:
FM RAG-
on Octobr 6, 1966
Cornhusker Hotel Lincoln
PIPELINE COMPANY
Changes In Electing
Proposed
Communication between
AWS Board and University
women will be strengthened
if constitutional changes are
approved in the AWS ratifi
cation election Oct. 19, accord
ing to Candy May, chairman
of the constitution commit
tee. Election preparations will
include orientations presented
by AWS Board members and
representatives to every
campus living unit Oct. 10
14, Miss May explained'
Women will be informed of
the philosophy behind t h e
constitutional changes and
the contents of the revised by
laws. Miss May added that
the Board members will also
stress to coeds the impor
tance of participating in the
election.
The ballot will be comprised
of four main sections of
changes to be voted upon.
They include election proced
ures, initiative and referen
dum, recall and structure
changes, Miss May stated.
"The change in election
procedure is the most impor
tant revision which was
made," Miss May stressed,
"because formerly the main
criticism which Unicersity
women made about AWS was
that the Board was untouch
able." Miss May noted that if the
constitution election changes
are approved, either a nom
ination by AWS Board mem
bers or a petition signed by
three per cent of the Univer
sity women will enable a co
ed to be slated for a posi
tion on AWS Board.
"Previously only the AWS
Board members had the au
thority to slate candidates for
election," Miss May said,
Utilizing initiative and ref
erendum changes, w o m e n,
obtaining a petition signed by
three percent of the Univer
sity coeds, would be able to
bring an item before AWS
Board to be reconsidered or
to be adopted, Miss May
continued.
An approval of recall re
visions would give women au
thority to remove an AWS
Mon. Thur. 1 p.m. -10 p.m.
Fri.-Sun. 9 a.m.-ll p.m.
488-9856
OF AMERICA
By AWS
board member by a petition
with the signature of three
percent of the University
women, Miss May said.
"Only the judicial area or
program area of AWS were
invested with the power to
remove Board members be
fore this addition was made,"
noted Miss May.
Miss May declared that
these revisions are not the
only changes which will be
made in the AWS Constitu
tion. "These first steps of revi
sion were made in order to
allow AWS to aork more ef
fectively this year," Miss
May explained.
Friday
A.PH.A., 1:30 p.m., Nebras
ka Union.
DELTA ZETA, 2:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Uniom
NEBRASKA UNION
BOARD, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
JAZZ N JAVA, 4 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PALLADIAN LITERARY
SOCIETY, 8 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
Saturday
MU EPSILON NU National
Leadership Conference, 9
a.m., Love Library.
RIFLE CLUB, 9:30 a.m.,
Rifle Range, M&N Building.
The Church
Directory
The Church Director; Is a service
ol several Lincoln churches who are
Interested in providing University of
Nebraska students with a spiritual
home - away - from - home during the
school year. The congregations par.
ticinating in the directory are anxious
to Join in fellowship with University
students and visitors. Any questions
should be directed to the Individual
church.
First Kantist Church of Lincoln,
Baptist Student Fellowship: 9:30 a.m.
Worship: 10:45 a.m. Evening Fellow
ship: 6:00 p.m. 1340 K Street.
477-4198.
First Evangelical Covenant Church.
Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. College
and Career Fellowship: 8:15 p.m.
6024 L Street. 489-1959.
First Presbyterian Church. Wor
ship: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Collegiate
Class 9:30 a.m. 17th and F Streets.
435-3211.
Holy Trinity Episcopal. Holy Com
munion: 8 a.m. Family Services and
Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 6001 A
Street. 488-7139.
COZY, COLORFUL
FLEECE... $24
Curl up and study or roam
the dorm floor . , . this soft,
warm, acetaterayon fleece is
a great friend to have around!
Pinkgold or bluegreen
combinations with adjustable
tie and back zipper. From
our collection in junior
sizes, $20.
ROBES SECOND FLOOR
A AO
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Don't just sit there,
Wallace Middendorp.
Make a noise. Or drink
Sprite, the
noisy soft
drink.
What did you do
when Jos (Boxcar)
Brkczpmluj was
kicked off the
football team Just
because he flunked
six out of four of
his majors? What
did you do, Wallace
Middendorp?
And when the
school newspaper's
editors resigned in
protest because The Chancellor wouldn't allow th.
publication of certain salacious portions of
SPRITE. SO TART
and
AND TINGLING. going
WE JUST COULDN'T
KEEP IT QUIET.
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WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE
you just sat, didn't you?
You've made a mockery of your
life, Wallace Middendorpl
You're a vegetable.
Protest, Wallace Middendorp.
Take a stand. Make a noisel
Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft
drink.
Open a bottle of Sprite at
the next campus speak-out. Let
it fizz and bubble to the
masses .
Let its lusty carbonation
echo through the halls of ivy.
Let its tart, tingling'
exuberance infect the crowd
with excitement.
Drt thpco th-lrio-c. Wallara
'Middendorp. Do these things,
what big corporation is
to hire you? .
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