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, v V v V V V V V x V'V v.'X'W v vvvnv A $10 increase in student fees next semester might be necessary to maintain the present level of services students now receive, according to UNL senior Dave Morrison, chairman of the Fees Allocations Board. Mcrriscr. 12 id the board will cordw:t an open hearing April 3 at 4:30 p.m. to determine if an increase in student fees is needed and if some groups should continue to receive fees. doily ncbresken , j thn Pnhlimiinns Committee hearinc Qr.hpHi iIpH .H rio flimstars. except on holidays and during vacation. cknvrlaht T974 the Daily NebrasKan. (viaie... i.r withXi'sion if attributed to the Daiiy Nebraska, .xcept.ng material "Ki&n Wehraska. . r: . ti.k.kin Mnhrnska Union 34, 14tn and H Aaaress: inw'"'. Sts. Lincoln, New. btSDua. mnv" ERANS DO YOU ItMOW YOUR BENEFITS? Attention Vietnam Veterans ( and other Veterans Serving be tween the following dates, June 25, 1 950 to July 27, 1 953 and August 5, 1 964 to Jan. 27, 1 973.) Lincoln American Legion Post no. 3 is holding a get ac quainted evening for YOU! Please bring proof of Military Service during one of the above dates. Whore: American Legion Club 5730 'O' St. Whom April 1, 1974 7s30 PM. Friday 12 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi Alumni luncheon-Nebraska Union 12:30 p . m . O v r ta Opportunity Centar Spanish 202-Unlon 12:30 p.m.-Muslim Studant Asoc.-Union 1:30 p.m. American Pharmaceutical Assoc.-Unlon help j IF YOU TAKE THE ARMY ROTC TWO-YEAR PROGRAM FOR JUNIORS AND if, k SENIORS... We promise that you can collect up to: 5 pictures of William McKinley q ?5 of Ben Franklin; or 50 of General Grant; or 125 of Andrew Jackson; or 250 of Alexander Hamilton; or 2500 of George Washington. You will have two years to finish your collections. And pet your degree. See'Bob'Juan;-4726a-108B M& N Building. Bud Bonkers? can you figure this out? Ralph bought a fipak of Budweiser and invited four friends over to share it. Since he boughChe expected to have two cans to himself, but unfortunately when he returned to the refrigerator for his second, he found it missing, bo he asked who took it. Ai said, "Joe drank it." Joe said,"Dan drank it. Dan said, "Joe, that's a lie!" And Bill said, "I didn't drink it." If only one of these statements is true, who really drank it? i- a s lit'! S 5kVr-v r .3 Mi - j 5 .' i r. ! SwviZiv oujn ssai put? Suixuup oujq ojooi iuad aAt'q pno.- Aiq) 'KVud-9 saij qSnoq pcq qdBj JI '-FJOj anil aq pjnoM ?uauiafB?s b.ubq yCto um oauta 'jaqBus pn M1 H!U iCisnoiAqo -erui oie uoms pB R.aof uaqi 'V. P!P no J? puv ;nJi 8J8 BiuouioiBis s,uf( puB sjy "'0 &0I' U! nu!M1 noX il 'afU Biuaui3?ej9 sum pws Xi(tn3 aqi b; y auinss no ji :H3MSNV Building hours... Nebraska Union hours: Friday-7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday-closed Mondayclosed Tuesday through Friday-7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 30-31 -closed April 1 -regular hours Library hours: Friday-7:30 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Saturday-Monday-closed Tuesday-Friday-7:30 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. March 30-31 -closed April 1 -regular hours Residence Halls: mm ' ihiwihhii MOTTTi ombudman L alleys f f-sS3fcfl w to . H t - tr . - A. - 4 9 cinUs.) There are a lot of jobs to be done in this world, helping people in trouble, m pam. in distress American Red Cross takes on more of these tobs than anybody Surprised? Remember : Red Cross is more than Wood drives Its more than helping the thousands of victims of disasters. In fact. American Red Cross tackles over 100 different kinds of Helping People jobs -in the city, the suburbs, wherever you are Wo noed money, its true, eo we can go on offering all our free serv ices But we also new neans Ami hands And conviction Call vour local chapter Join us ThaAiaericftii -iti Cross. )r- . Official closing time-10 a.m., Saturday Official opening time-1 p.m., March 31 Food service: Friday supper, 5-6 p.m., and Saturday breakfast, 7:30-8:15 a.m., served only at Harper-Schramm--Smith cafeteria. Regular food service will resume April 1 with breakfast. Classroom buildings will keep their regular schedules during spring break. Those schedules ara listed in the Buzz Book. Jobs... Continued from Page 1 His office also hopes to place persons in about 1,200 government agency jobs. Finding a job largely depends on the student, Kozol said. It depends how hard he tries to get a job and what skill he has, such as typing or bookkeeping, he explained. Finding a job depends on attitude, skill, competition for the job and where the student goes to apply. Kozol said about 20,000 people between the ages of 14 and 22 came to the Omaha employment office for jobs last year. About 2,400 jobs were found, he said. College students sometimes are more particular than high school students so they may miss jobs. Whereas a high school girl will take a waitress job, a college student may think she could do something better, Kozol said. But students with humanities or social science majors don't really have a special skill, he said. And college students usually look for a job paying at leat $3 an hour to help pay tuition, Kozol added. He said office work holds the most jobs for college students in Omaha. This includes clerical- work, marketing and telephone or door to door canvassing. College men usually work in construction because it pays more, Kozol added. Wages depend on experience, he said, but most jobs pay from $1.60 to $2.20. Corn detassling wages, between $1.40 and $1.80, are less because it is agricultural work, he said. uoenn and his Los Angeles floor show at the V.F.W. Club -Post 131 member end guests March 20 thru March 24 only Jazz and Rock for the young vets 8 p.m. to Midnight Muich 22-23-, THE MUSIC MAKERS March 24, PROUD COUNTRY friday, march 22, 1974 page daiiy nebraskan