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Air Force intensifies recruiting of women Jobs for women in the military are most numerous in the Air Force, according to Col. Bobbie Bobbin, director ot women in the Air Force, In Air Pulse, a weekly publication of Offutt Air Force Base, Bobbin said there are literally hundreds of jobs qualified women can perform in the Air Force. She emphasized that jobs a e not I i m i ted to administration, personnel, medical specialties and other areas traditionally filled by women. Technical jobs in such nelds as ma in tend nee, engineering, computer ! science , weather, space systems and comrnunications-plectronics also are available, she said. She said the Air Force plans to inciease the current strength of more than 16,000 women to 44,500 by 1978. An equal rights amendment to the Constitution is being considered. "If ratified by the states, this amendment could have considerable impact on women in the armed forces," she said, "not only in terms of numbers, but also in the standards of selection, the kinds of jobs they will hold and whether they should attend the service academies " The major question raised by the amendment is whether women should be used as combatants. "By law, women lino officers and enlisted women may not be assigned to aircraft crews engaged in combat," Bobbin said. "The Air Force does not have limited-duty flying personnel-that is, personnel on flying duty who arc not qualified to fly in combat." "Efforts are l4ng made to ffcru'tt more women as dentists, doctois, optometrists and biomedical scientists," !he said. Phi Beta Kappa names initiates Phi Beta Kappa, national arts and sciences honorary named 22 new members Wednesday. New members, llieir home towns and majors: MJrh'llo ftltjchd Halo, Ornuha, Int't'iratitd studies Nancy Borgur, Lincoln, c(. i'i-iD: riles Vlrnlnla Loo Brown, Ohurrh, V.-t, i:fiociy nfi Of .l ,v.ii r Michel Lnn Demit Carroll, Sewaro, Enijlh.h, nhyslcs anti mui.humntlc s Joanna Lite Dptrnar B'.-rnii, S'iwnrd, journalism ontt Lntjlfoh Gary H. tns,. tii-atrlcu, (nodical srutiuni K.altii."jn Mac G.irtlirloht, South :;!ox City, P'tK:h communication i t osomario M.rav . . , uha, nco'iranhy Sully Ftonoc Johnton, Knarnoy, school ji',A'my Loony I ai Kowj, Las Vcyas, Nev , pwi holoyy W!IiI.mi W. KrjJi.r III. Cortland, trial hema tic Hix, A. l.oiiiininiin, Imperial, HH.Ioloiiy Cathrrlrio A. Mjhoncy, Lincoln, M'.tory Alan D. Pttf.Ti.on, Oma'ia, (oratjhy Karen Raymond, Lincoln, 1 rli!ii Sticrlu H. Sfchwannlnger, t lwood, lotlolotjy Mjurjtm Jjlcvuns Holman, Sioux ( alls, S.D., social wc-lfaro Gerald I. Vitamvoi, Lincoln, mod leal Jlvidunt I hnrc:c Walter Mlchols, Gcnuva. i.riHUiistry David O, Wit?tt;r$, Lincoln. nrviUkal studiint Mli luH D. WIIMns, Lincoln, ocnl'Viy victoria Winnn, Porclvnl, Iowa, !.yclinl' "Iv" li ic'dy, novembcr 30, 1973 ombudmari I nil FflC 2fersbuck pitchers 1 i p.m. - 6 p.m. 136 N. 74th lilydAiiLOa) Will be at the Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall Friday, Nov. 30, 8:00 Tickets on sale at Audit, box Office 5.50 - 4.50 - 3.50 (UNL Students will get S2.00 Discount) a mock-roclc musical 3. new mmmm m uw M o o o . - i w!i s J-i'r-'", c'to'w JK ...... .ihiiw1-- -f - -, , t i h ' lH'A" V. . CHAIN-tit it., 4 3 SWABSfSTf. , HwB" 1SMtH v a Si 4. .-Ju " 1. . . .' 7 waiAs Qiowifii: (Available only rom a Newangler) fj i 1 I ( ' M,,(, ,,,, ' ',fj ' ' j ' l.f(jlH III . 1 rt.,.1. I,, ,f ilM ' - ri r, ,, ,t I 1 . V. , , , . i I .. .. -I tt.....uM ' ' ? .l,.,;,,. i f ( i' vmii'. ., r. ... 0 t" 1 I t J r V ier Jot I ir you pffjfKibl a o dante ond i. tftP yrtiup thrt wot playiftg Th norm t( .ri Mum ''in C i f lr ond now il u owiila I in S'j.jr.,j The Cerwin Veya ?4 I pictured . t-sl wund around and fhwy acfOTplivh 4;4 AAA fM Th Pian 474 will ho no t nnn m v- rH tcnrr( tound in a guud iii (t-j.;(fd 47 M 5 lumfuble with bow ond M5 a Nworiglui orW tH hm you wjmi lo (i dwnonration bkw hn wulU down . , ond blow youf mind -TALE OF THE TAGS- Monu(aclurr'r, li-,t Pi it p $49599 SAVE $100.00 OFF LIST PRICE 395 KLECTROiyiCS in,' mmm-,Mk trk'.M mu fKOonoMI si ttoup ate,", kmm;MC PU tifixtkiriam " ?7t KJU! VMI 2i)MI SALE Is a dirty four ietter word that means their regular price is too high. HRS. MON. THURS. 10 9 FRI. & SAT. 105:30 PHONE: 477-7107 1213 a St. In tha Glass fvWiagorio uu(HDu vmniunn bno,i,ptfmii6 noiiniowtn cr. tOilCtil UkbO IIUUIO WIM HI7WJ MMt) 7H WM W9II )4Mt )MM I i 1 1 daily nebraskan i)agc 7