Friday, October 21, 1966 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Root-Tilden Anolications 1 1 New York University's School of Law is accepting applications from top stu dents across the nation for the Root-Tilden Scholarship Program. Journalists Attend ACP Conference Four University students are attending the Associ ated Collegiate Press's na tional conference in Phila delphia this weekend. The conference is for col lege and university publica tions, and is being held Oct. 20-22 at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel. A line-up of workshops in volving all aspects of stu dent journalism from lay out and typography to news, feature, and editorial cov erage is scheduled. Separate sections are planned for large publica tions and for small ones. The business end of the conference is being ex panded from last year. Meeting concurrently with ACP will be the Na tional Council of College Publication Advisers. Students attending from the University include Wayne Kreuscher, editor of the Daily Nebraskan; Bob Ginn, Daily Nebraskan bus iness manager; Mary Ann Deems, Cornhusker editor; and Bob Beckman, assist ant business manager for the Cornhusker. Dr. Wilma Crumley will UNIVERSITY THEATRE Presents Tonight and Tomorrow 8 P.M. Howell Memorial Theatre FOR RESERVATIONS UNIVERSITY THEATRE PHONE 477-8711 12th & Sts. EXT. 2072 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA TWm low-cost ratee aaplr ts ill cluined aarertlsliir In the Dally Vebraseeni slander ree of lo atr word and minimum chine of Mo Kr olMilfled Inirrtloe. Payment for these adi will fall Into two categories: (1) aril running ten than aaa weak la sacceasloa mtiit be paid for before Iniartlon. (2) ada running for sure tfcam aaa week will ba paid weekly. Ta erfere a classified advertisement call tha University of Nebraska at 477-11711 aad aok for the Dally Nebraakan offices or eoma to Room 61 In tha Nebraska t'nlan. Tha classified advertising mm a iters maintain 0:311 ta 1:30 buslneaa hours. Fleaee attempt to place your ad during thoae hours. MISCELLANEOUS PAT'S TYPtNQ SKRV1CX Reasonable ratee Phona Pat Owen 433-20M WANTED: Two people to ride ta Colo rado and share two-bedroom (ceommo datlone at Boulder Travel Lodge. 43M494 after S. CLOSE OUT: Better Shenffer Fountain Pane tSWc off. University Bookstore, Lower-levtl. Union. WANTDt): Roommate to share large Ant. In 11th and O vicinity. Reason able) rent. Call 435-4M9. Ayn Rand's "New Fascism: Rule by Consensus" (speech) played, dlacusaed Sunday night 7-10 p.m. Free. You muet have read "Atlas Shrugged." Wil liam Steen, 920 No. 13th. Riders to the Colorado game. Share gas expanses. 799-303 evrninga. FOR RENT Present roommate) lull school nred one man. Conking, TV, shower, f.m p-r month. University approved. 477-SJM. Spaces available: Rainbow Trailer Court, half-way between East and City cam pus. 1IW1 Adnma, 439-3417. For rent: rS' Trnvellte Trailer. Rainbow Trailer Court. 1M1 Adams, 43J-J417. Private apartment will accommodate four men. 477-4361. Nice furnlahed apartment. 1 blocks from campus. IM. 423-M97. Four lovely furnished roma. Air condi tioned. Couple. 31" Frost-free refrig erator. 413-213. FOR SALE 14 Corvette. 300 Actual Miles. Only tmo. 4M-7401. Ml Wltherbee Blvd. 19M Orvalr convertible. 4 speed excel lent mechanical condition. 469-4291 after ACCKVOHiKSt TKMHCOPE FOR BALE 4" Altaslmuth refractor lnltron. (Star diagonal. Erecting prism system, de. hiae rack and pinion, eun-prolecthtg acrcra and additional ayeplecea of 4mm. Smm, and 4omm. 37Sx to lOx. Unueett evndltioa. Write Boa 127, Hum boldt, Nebr. Scholarship Due Dec. 31 be attending the National Council of College Publica tions Advisers conference at the same time. The deadline for applica tions is Dec. 31. Successful applicants will receive grants of $3,300 a year for three years of study at the NYU School of Law. Twenty winners, two from each of the ten F e d e r a 1 judicial districts, will be chosen and will begin class es in Sept. 1967. The Root-Tilden scholars study under a special tutor ial program that augments the traditional law curricu lum with seminars in other disciplines. Participants in the p r o gram are housed in dormi tory near the School of Law at the University's Wash ington Square in Manhat tan. Each has a practicing attorney or judge as his sponsor. They are affordei personal contact with lead ers of both the legal pro fession and government. To be eligible, a student must: be in the upper quarter of his graduating class; receive a baccalaure ate degree prior to entering law school; take the law school admission test and submit his score with h i s college record; be single, male and between 20-28; not have attended any law school previously. Selection is made by a circuit committee composed of the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the circuit, an officer of the Federal Reserve Bank for the district, and NYU law professor and a former Root-Tilden Scholar. A Corned by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE VW convertible 1960. New engine. two. 488-2780. Regulation size pool table. Four cues' balls, racks. 477-3114. 1969 990 Motorcycle. Excellent Condition. Leaving town. Must sell. 799-2M4, BOOKS SCIENCTFICT10N by Aslmov. Brad bury, llelnleln. etc. CHEAT SPY NOVKI,: "Kulller Memorandum". I,ln coin's NEWKST bookstore, S30 No. 13th (South of Mrs. I.uti'j) EMPLOYMENT Excellent port time lob. Car necessary, Call -I32-4046 anytime.! WANTED One male student to live In and work part-time for room and wages. Preferably Pre-Med, PraVet, Pr-0ntal A-4 SMALL ANIMAL H0SPTIAL 2780 South St. 423-4982 EXCITING POSITIONS FOR MALE STUDENTS Applications now being accepted for positions part time with major na tion corporation. Young men II years ar ever want ing ta learn: MLM PROMOTION MAHKftTINO TITHNIQIIIM iAI.KH MANAOKMKNT Apply 8 p.m. Tuesday ifHl No. llth, Mr. Ramsey Tickets Gone, Buses Full; 2200 Mierate To Boulder By Lynn Ptacek Junior Staff Writer Bird Week has hit the University campus, as at least 2,200 students migrate to Boulder for the Nebraska-Colorado game this weekend. Students are traveling in a variety of ways, but t h e majority are taking cars. Departure times vary; some students left as early as Wednesday night, while the remainder will leave Lincoln Friday. One student remarked, "We are taking five people in a Renault, and we don't even have room for clothes. We are leaving Friday morning and hope to make it to Denver by Saturday morning." Tickets for the trip spon sored by the Nebraska Un ion are completely sold out, according to Karen Jones, trip chairman. Miss Jones said that 90 people, includ ing 75 girls and 15 boys, will travel on two char tered buses. "We had enough student interest that we could have sold another bus load," she said. The buses will leave from the south entrance of the Union Friday night at 10:20, and will arrive at the Colorado Memorial Center at 9:30 Saturday morning. The students will stay at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, and return to Lin coln on Sunday. Miss Jones also said that since the girls going on the bus were allowed to wear slacks, a problem had aris en a to where they could change in Boulder before the game. Two rooms were finally obtained in the Boulder student union where the girls could change clothes, and the quentm s 1229 R ST. 432-3645 MIGRATE IN THREADS FROM QUENTINS TRENCH COATS BURMUDAS PANTS SWEATERS SHIRTS C.P.O. SHIRTS PEA COATS WEEJUNS When you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDozrH NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets fight off the hazy, lazy feeling of mental sluggishness. NoOoz helps restore your natural mental vitality... helps quicken physical reactions. You be come more naturally alert to people and conditions around you. Yet NoDozIs as safe as coffee. Anytlmi . . .when you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoOOZ. SAFE AS COFFEE .Jl ;iaism.nin'iw, . I'- i ' ) v'' jv; r sfrA ':v ; 4 ' r III i...i.)iii.mi1.Ti.ii.. i'i(. mi. Jj x boys could shave. Tickets Sold Out According to the Univer sity ticket office, a total of 11,000 tickets have been sold, including 2,200 stu dent tickets. No more tick ets are available. Lincoln transporta tion facilities will have heavy traffic this weekend. According to the Grey hound and Continental Trailways bus depots, many buses have been chartered by private groups, but there has been only a small increase in regularly scheduled trips. The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a special train on the Un ion Pacific line, while Burlington trains include a Lincoln Elks Lodge special with 500 people. The Oma ha Sportscasters Club will also sponsor a Burlington train for 600 people. The Burlington Califor nia and Denver Zepher which leaves Lincoln early on Friday and Saturday mornings is completely filled for both days. . Band To Perform University band mem bers will leave Lincoln Fri day morning at 7, accord ing to band member Larry Beldon, They will eat lunch in North Platte, and. then go on to Scottsbluff where they will preform at the Scottsbluff High School football game Friday night. The band will leave for Boulder at 6:30 a.m. Satur day morning. Nebraska's halftime performance will include precision drills to OPEN BOWLING 25c 1 to 6 p.m. Pocket Billard Snooker Tables and Gals Free With Pates SHUFFLEB0ARD SNOOKER BOWL No. 48 fc Dudley 434-9822 The Church Directory First Baptist Charrb ef Lincoln, Baptist Student Fellowship: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:45 a.m. Evenlnr Fellow, ship: 6:00 p.m. 1340 K Street. 477-4198. Catholic Student Center. Masses: 7, 9, 10, 11 a.m.: 12:15 and 5 p.m. Newman Association Supper and Pro gram: 5:30 p.m. ISth and Que Streeta. 477-7914. Episcopal Student Center. Holy Communion 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. E. P. Canterbury Supper-Meeting: 5:30 p.m. 1309 R Street. 432-2251. Lutheran Student Chapel and Cen ter. Sunday Worship: 9 and 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association Supper and Discussion: 5:30 p.m. 535 No. 16th Street. 432-8051. nillel Foundation. Religious Wor ship at Tlfereth Israel Synagogue. Worship: 8 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. Saturday. 3219 Sheridan Blvd. 423-8569. Methodist Chapel and Student Cen ter. Holy Communion: 8:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 9 30 and 11 a.m. Supper and forum: 5:30 p.m. 640 No. 16th. 432-0395. United Campua Christian Fellow ship. Campus ministry for Presby terians, United Church, EUB, Dis ciples. Sunday worship: 10:45 a.m. Supper and Forum: 5:30 p.m. 333 No. 14th. 432-6561. University Lutheran Chapel. The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Sunday Worship: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Supper and program: 5:30 p.m. 15 and Que Streets. 432-8490. First FJvsnrelloal Covenant Church. Worship: II a.m. and 7 p.m. College and Career Fellowship: 8:15 p.m. 024 L Street. 4M-I959. First Methodist Churrb. Worship: 9:30 and 10:55 a.m. Church School: 9:30, 10:55 a.m. 3723 No. SOttl. 466-1906. PI ret Presbyterian Church. Wor ship; 1:30 and 1100 a.m. Colletlnt Class 9:30 a.m. 17th and F streela. 435-3211. Holy Trinity Episcopal. Holy Com munion: 8 a.m. Family Service and Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 6001 A Street. 488-7139. t. Paul Methodist Church. Wor ship: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School: 9:30 a.m. 12th and M, 477-6031. Christian Mrlenre Churches, 1st Church, Worship: 11:00 a.m., 12 L Street, 432-.1680i 2nd Church, Worship: H:30 a.m.. D2 k O Hlreets; College (Irotips: (l:S0 p.m. Thursday Coiner School of Religion, opposite Love Library. Featuring Television's Minister's RODS CUSTOMS ANTIQUES CYCLES CLASSICS PERSHING AUDITORIUM LINCOLN, NEBRASKA music from Broadway. The band will return to Lincoln Immediately following the game. Some of the Innocents may be traveling in Marv Almy's pick-up truck to Boulder, due to the prob lem of transporting a 75 pound buffalo head which goes to the winning school. Many students expressed excitement about the trip. A sophomore commented that never having been to Boulder she was looking forward to seeing the mountains and the campus. Tulagi's, however, seemed to be the number one place students were going to visit. One student forlornly said, "My ride fell through, so I'm looking forward to a lonely weekend here in Lin coln." The mass migration will leave the campus rather empty until the deluge of returning fans begins on Sunday. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS TONIGHT! COLLEGE NIGHT featuring J. HARRISON B. and. the BUMBLES AT THE SABER CLUB TONIGHT NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED COLLEGE ID SUFFICIENT 9:00-12:30 we have everything you'll need! GUNS o o o o SHELLS o PERMITS Your Sports Specialist DOWNTOWN GUN 0 TT Nationally Known Coach lar .at. .ii..s .Miiimana s i "" " asuasaaiswuaaa mummmmm, ASUN Sponsors Housing Forums A forum on student housing will be presented next Tues day in the west half of the Ne braska Union Cafeteria. It is the first in a series of scheduled forums which are designed to bring the admin istration and the students to gether to discuss mutual prob lems. The forum is scheduled on a bi-weekly basis and will be gin at 4:00 p.m. COATS-PANTS B00TS-S0X BLUE ROCKS SHOP 1118 "0" OCT. 22-23 1 to 11 p.m. Sot. and Sun. Door Prizes Movies The Todz TO Working Mothers & Married Students , . . you have a "small problem", enroll himher in the Kiddie .College Stat Licensed Cor Canter For Children Age 1-S Nursery School Babysitting Facilities Hourly, Daily & Weekly Rates Ask for Charles U Reynolds, Administrator 6251 Colby 466-2023 You Are Cordially Invited to The Services ol TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 50th at Randolph H. E. Garland, Pastor 9:45 o.m. College, Young Mar- 6:00 p.m. Training Union ried Classes 10:50 o.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Call 488-7304 for Tramtportation General Association of Regular Baptist Churches c? On Camps 5 Bij the author ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH Way back in 1953 I started writing this column about campus life. Today, a full 13 years later, I am still writing this column, for my interest in undergraduates is as keen and lively as ever. This is called "arrested development: Eut where else can a writer find a subject as fascinating as the American campus ? Where else are minds so nettled, bodies so roiled, psyches so unglucd ? Right now, for example, though the new school year has just begun, you've already encountered the following dis asters: 1. You hate your teachers. 2. You hate your courses. 3. You hate your room-mates. 4. You have no time to study. 5. You have no place to study. Friends, let us, without despair, examine your problems one by one. 1. You hale your ta'h-n. For shame, friends! Try looking at things their way. Take your English teacher, for instance. Here's a man who is one of the world's authorities on Robert Browning, yet he wears $30 tweeds and a pre-war necktie while his brother Sam, a high school dropout, earns ?0 thou a year in aluminum siding. Is it so hard to understand why he writes "F" on top of your themes and "Eeeyich!" in the margin? Instead of hating him, should you not admire his dedication to scholarship, his disdain for the blandishments of commerce ? Of course you should. You may flunk, but Pippa passes. 2. You hate your rourneM. You say, for example, that you don't see the use of studying Macbeth when you are majoring in veterinary medicine. You're wrong, friends. Believe me, some day when you are running a busy kennel, you'll be mighty glad you learned "Out, damned Spot!" 3. You hate your room-mates. This is, unquestionably, a big problem-in fact, the second biggest problem on American campuses. (The first biggest, of course, is on which side of your mortar board do you dangle the tassel at Commencement?) But there is an answer to the room mate problem: keep changing room-mates. The optimum interval, I have found, is every four hours. 4. You have no time to study. Friends, I'm glad to re port there is a simple way to find extra time in your busy schedule. All you have to do is buy some Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades. Then you won't be wasting pre cious hours hacking away with inferior blades, mangling your face again and again in a tedious, feckless effort to winnow your whiskers. Personna shaves you quickly and slickly, easily and breezily, hacklessly, scrapelessly, tug lessly, lucklessly, scratchlessly, matchlessly. Furthermore, Personna Blades last and last. Moreover, they are avail able both in double-edge and Injector style. And, as if this weren't enough, Personna is now offering you a chance to grab a fistful of $100 bills. The Personna Super Stainless Steel Sweepstakes is off and running! You can win $10,000 and even more. Get over to your Personna douler for de tails and an entry blank. Don't just stand there! 5. You have no plaer to study. This is a thorny one, I'll admit, what with the library so jammed arid the dorms so noisy. But with a little ingenuity, you can still find a quiet, deserted spot-like the ticket office of the lacrosse team. Or a testimonial dinner for the dean. Or the nearest re cruiting station. You see, friends? When you've got a problem, don't lie down and quit. Attack! Remember: America did not be come the world's greatest producer of milk solids and sorghum by running away from a fight! lM. Mai Rhulmea The, muknn of Pvmonna Sitfwr Stalnlrmi Stnol lllndrt (douhlf'iulttv or Inji'i'lor ulyliO and Iturmn-Sluivr (rrnu htr or mi'nihol) lire pltximul (or niirrifinane) to bring you another yvnr of Max Shiilmnn'' uninhihUpd, unn-n-torrd column. with of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!", "Dohie GiUis," etc.)