it Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Friday, November 18, 1966 rl i S I V "t e t, ? J 'j t "I i-1 T 3 ! I'M '.- " v I .4 Yi'.'t f ' 1 .7 ' t . I ?! Beatles Storm SIdon Via Movies Yeah, Yeah A Beatles film festival will be sponsored by the '. Nebraska Union Film Com mittee at 7 p.m. Saturday ",n the Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium. ! Advance tickets are on sale at the Nebraska Union ; check cashing booth for - $1.25 and will be sold be ginning at 6:30 p.m. at Shel don. ! The Beatles' two movies, "A Hard Day's Night" and '."Help," will be featured at ' the festival. ! Richard Lester directed -and Walter Shenson pro duced the two movies. - '"A Hard Day's Night" was released in 1964 and stars the Beatles and Wil Frid Brambell. Also fea tured are songs by John Lennon and Paul McCart ney. The Beatles are shown as a film phenomenon as well as the wealthiest musical sensation on earth, said Ar nold M. Picker, a United Artists Corporation executive. Apathy Blamed For Corps Recruiting Lag Students at the Univer sity think there is nothing outside the state of Nebras ka, according to Bill Owens, a member of the Peace Corps recruiting team on campus. Owens made the state ment in an attempt to ex plain the slow response re cruiters have been receiv ing for information about the Peace Corps. As of Tuesday, some 50 students had signed up for the Peace Coprs tests. "Out of an enrollment of 17,000 we expected large numbers of students to at least have the curiosity to stop by the booth and pick up free literature about the corps," said Owens. While noting that the re c r u i t e r s had been ap proached by many fresh men and sophomores whom he termed "world-oriented", he said that juniors and seniors were too '.'caught up in the game of Carriage and a job." TOwens also explained that 'most junior and seniors have made up their minds about the Peace Corps The Andes Maincoat hy London Fog For the finest in tailoring and construc tionit's the Andes maincoat. And all the protection you need, made of 50 polyester and 50 cotton with zip-out pile lining. Regular 3446. Short 36-42. 45.00 4 Tiiey irove they an among the funniest dead pan downs in the business and are pursued around the world by millions of squeal ing teenagers, Picker said The picture was imagi natively directed by Lester and defies description, synopsis, analysis or even common sense, he added. "Help," released in 1965, stars the Beatles and Leo McKern in color. Picker described "Help" as a coirsite of comic lunacies, iad capers and unpredictable Carroll! an nonsense dialogue and gags in a wildly inredible wonderland of spies, deities, vlllians, lovelies and loon ies. The Beatles hop from lo cations in Nassau in the Ba hamas, to Salisbury Plain and the Austrian Alps, ter rifying Oriental goddesses and East Indian thugs, on the prowl and the Bea tles on the lam," Picker said. though they have probably never met or talked to a volunteer. He termed the service a "rare opportunity to do one of 300 jobs in 53 countries," and an exprience that helps the volunteer grow as a per son. Information about the Peace Corps can be ob tained in the Nebraska Un ion. Tests in language apti tude will be given Friday and Saturday. Owens said that if interest in the Peace Corps picks up, tests will be extended through Sunday and Monday. Fieldhouse Rally To Finish Season The last pep rally will be Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the fieldhouse. A parade will start at 2:30 p.m. in front of Love Li brary and move across the Mall to the Carillon Tower. From there, the Yell Squad, Tassels and Corn Cobs will lead the parade to the field house. UNIVIMIIV 01 NIKAItA-UNCOLN i'iiitiif ii iiiiittti.ii-(';. iiiiiitiiiiitiiiijfiiitfiitfii:iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiif!iiii;:!iiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiititif Negroes Boycott Homecoming Ai Tulane 'Segregated Ship 9 Discrimination protests, faculty evaluations, student rights and curfews are making the headlines on college campuses through out the nation. The Tulane Hullabaloo reports that the University's 57 Negro students will boy cott the Homecoming dance because of the Tulane Stu dent S e n a t e's resolution which permits the dance to be held on the sometimes segregated cruise ship S.S. President. Harlan Kelly, spokesman for the unrecognized Tulane A f r o-American Congress, announced the boycott dur ing a picket protest of the resolution. He commented, "Negroes are allowed to go on the Appeals Court Proposal Cont. From Pg. 1, Col. 7 that some of the existing Fac ulty Senate committees and sub-committees are not ju dicial bodies, he continued. Schaaf said he did not know what the chances would be in getting such a court structure passed. In the proposed char ter, he stated that such a court would have to be rat ified by a majority affirma tive vote from the Student Senate, the Faculty Senate and the Board of Regents. ! "This court, as it stands now, is net necessarily what; we will present to the vari-! ous groups for approval. I want whatever we decide up-! on to be the consensus of the students before we present it," he emphasized. "The faculty and the ad ministration have expressed the desire of developing a shared responsibility w i t h i the students. They would still have veto power, but the students should nave an ap Deal bodv which would repre sent the three areas of the; University community." "The FSA court would pro vide a formalized judicial j body which Is designed as such, and would nave the powers of a judicial body," Schaaf continued. "The court would also pro vide two additional functions: of developing a formalized structure of appeal and of giving the policy making or ganizations a chance to take part in the decision making nrocess," he concluded. What makes a traditional Foulard authentic? ,6 s tv Look for the distinctive horizontal ribbed texture on the surface of these finely woven silk fabrics. Expect an authentic Foulard to be firm of body and to tie neatly. Wear bolder Foulards during the day, darker designs for evening. To be truly knowledge able about traditional neckwear, write for free booklet "Tiemanship", Resilio Tradi tional Neckwear, Empire State Building, New York 10001. P.S. All Resilio Foulards are authentic heavy silks with a distinctive horizontal rib on the surface. At BRANDEIS MEN'S STORE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA boat Homecoming night but would be prohibited to board Saturday night if they wanted to. I think the Sen ate's willingness to deal with such a facility is a slap in the face to every Ne gro student at Tulane." The Iowa State Daily re ports that a faculty mem ber has made a complaint to the Faculty Senate that students be discouraged from evaluating instructors. The faculty member said that he did not mind having courses evaluted, but he felt that not all students could judge faculty fairly. However, members of a committee studying student and faculty relations ex pressed views encouraging students to continue evalu ating both courses and in structors. The Daily lllini reports that a bill to publish and distribute a pamphlet brief ly describing regulations, penalties and related stu dent rights was unanimous ly passed by the University of Illinois Student Senate. The Daily lllini also states that a resolution was passed by the Student Sen ate to inform the Board of Trustees of student interest in the status of Negro stu dents at the University of Illinois. The purpose of the bill is to try to obtain a statement DIAMOND w mm m ii l -J B ITALIA FROM $125 II !iaO0 'O' STBEIT M.I.TIMO jfW.URt MM .OCI1I. niiif i ?it iiiiiiiit iiitJiiiiiiiiitiiifTiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiTt of the policy on admission of Negroes. The Student Senate has been unable to obtain any such statement from the office of admis sions in the past. The Ohio V'esleyan Transcript reports that the University Student Senate may consider a motion to dissolve itself if it does not receive legislative power over all campus student government organizations. The author of the bill said that the proposal is an at tempt to stop the unconsti tutional actions of certain groups which are usurping powers not constitutionally granted them and noted that these groups were bypass ing the only duty author ized legislative body, the Student Senate. The K-State Collegian, in an editorial, ques tioned whether football coach Doug Weaver re signed this week or was fired. The Collegian said, "Statements by Bebe Lee, athletic director, would lead one to believe that Weaver had little to say regarding his resignation." A K-State Collegian edi torial stated that "under class women live under curfew rules which stymie a coed's learning to make decisions which society de- j mands. i RINGS Xj(3y J-""" ' -r-Jt "linn mr - : n. J jCSJIO t. Repair In tpac. tf wmeihlng oom ti.wiw wro.19 with a vehlel In orbit, how eon It -C' Vfrw!f 'M iiriiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiit'affi:i;iiiiififiiitfiiiiiiiiE The editorial said, "Per sonal freedom, as a prime means of education, auto matically would give coeds a more rational and mature attitude," The Colorado Daily re ports that the Boulder cam pus of the University is re questing $19.9 million in state funds for the fiscal year of 1967-68. This com pares with $13.2 million for this year. Thurston Manning, vice president and dean of fac ulties, said that the Univer sity is asking an increase of $6.7 million for the Boulder campus, extension and the Centers to take care of an expected jump in enroll ment of more than 1,400 stu dents next fall, and to cor rect serious underbudget ing of recent years. ROGERS presented by Abel & Sandoz Halls THURS. & FRI.-NOV. 17-18 8 P.M. UNION BALLROOM Available Here are 7 knotty problems facing the Air Force: can you help us solve one? t. Repair In space. If something goes wro.ig with a vehicle In orbit, how con It be fixed? Answers must be found, if large scale space operations are to become a reality. For this and other assignments Air force scientist and engineers will be colled on to answer In the next few years, we need the best brains ovallable. 2. Lunar landing. The exact composition of the lunar surface, as well as structural and propulsion char, octeristics of the space vehicle, enter into this problem. Important study remains to be done-and, as an Air Force officer, you could be the one to do ill t. Ufe-suppert biology. The filling of metabolic needs over very extended pert, ods of time In space Is one of the most fascinatlna subiecti that Air Force scientists ore in- vestigotlng. The results promise to have vital ram. Ideations for our life on earth, as well as in outer Ipote. Professional I To Work On University professional fraternities will begin to construct an organizational constitution for a profes sional interfraternity coun cil Nov. 29, according to Bruce McNickle. McNickle represents Del ta Sigma PI on the consti tutional committee. He said that this would be the first organized professional IFC in the United States, McNickle said that there Is a "definite need" for people on campus to be come better acquainted with the professional societies. He indicated that this or ganization might undertake such activities as sending a professional fraternity booklet to Incoming fresh men, sponsor professional functions and a "profession al fraternities week", pro vide united publicity and give member organizations hints on how to recruit members and initiate programs, & HAMMERSTEIN'S Tickets: $1.50 in Union, Call 475-1041, or at 4. Space orientation. The orbital prob lem ol a spacecraft, Including Itj ability to maneuver over lelected pointi on the earth, are of vital Importance to the mill lory utilization ol ipoce. There are plenty ol assignments for young Air Force physi cists in this area, S. Svneraeilc bIhim han y of a spacecraft to change altitude can cdso be crucial to space operations. Where but In the Air Force could Sc.B.'s get the ehonce to work on such fascinating pro). acts right at the start of thalr rnrA.r.? I W mUmm Mil iriM Frats Plan Constitution McNickle stressed that this would not be a "con trol organization," but rath er a coordinating group for these fraternities. Most of the University irofessionals will hopefully oln the organization, Mc Nickle said, and six are presently working on the constitution, These six include Mu Ep silon Nu, educational fra ternitv; business fraterni ties Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Chi Theta; Phi Upsilon Omicron, home education; agricultural fraternity Alpha Tau Alpha; and pharmacy fraternity Kappa Psi. McNickle said that a con. stitution should be complete 60 days after Nov. 29. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS the Door o. f pate propulsion. As our space flights cover greater and greater distances, pro-pulslon-more than any. thing else-will become the imlting factor. New fuels jnd new propulsion tech- i nlques must be found, if we ore to keep on exploring the mysteries of space. And It may well be an Air Force scientist on his first assign ment who males the big breakthrough! 7. Pilot performance. Important tests must still be made to determine how the pilots of manned aero-, spacecraft will react to long periods oway from the earth. Of course course Al i Air yT be- f, i-ii i not every new Force officer comes Involved In research and develop ment right oway. But where the most ex citing advances are toting place, young. Air Force scientists, adminUtmtorl. v'Ynj' ...... " j Ifiivii, una vnginvi are on the scene. A good way to start Ii through Air force 80TC. Superior students may qual ify for Air Force scholgrships. Mony col leges end universities also have a special 2-year Air Force OTC progrem. For de tolls, contact your nearest Air Force rep resentative, or moll the coupon todoy. UNITIOlfATIlVlVwRCi A, D.m. ICMI0 (mdalptiAFI, Ww 71141 Name. IfltaM pflni ii l Oeti of- ColUs. Addnu. Clrr .liott. -IIP Cod.. ky.,ii i I fMI Or II- AMMICA1 AIROSf ACS ISAM