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Friday, April 8, 1933 Daily Nebraskan t-7- r " 1 VETERANS Sftw CcM60LT ) t , ( v. TvEifllPCAL TPfE J , PN. " V DRECloW FcfcTrtE NUMBER ) " . cn To CALL To REftcK f r a J ) w I n . J 7 U - All ARAi. A y I I ici. y.t4r fig-ml - . . -A A" J a A -a;aa' A AAAA"A- AtfAA V V Kimball? A,A v KJ . i; V Staff photo by Joel Sartore Steve Johnson of Lincoln prepares tables Thursday at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery for the evening's Spring Gala. Police ! : . j Report j Tlie UNL Police Department received the following calls from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday. 10:36 a.m. - Lamp reported stolen from Natural Re source Hall on Last Campus. 12:01 p.m. - Traffic accident reported in Nebraska Union meter lot. ::12 pan. - Holdup alarm reported accidentally tripped by employee at 501 Building. S:12 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident reported in Parking Area 1 on 19th Street between T and U streets. 9:13 p.m. - Security alarm reportedly accidently tripped by employee at Hamilton Hall. 9:20 p.m. - Narcotics investigation conducted at Bob Devaney Sports Center; juvenile arrested. 1 1 :02 p.m. - Belated report of suspicious person at College of Dentistry received. 1 1 :04 p.m. - Vandalism reported to car in Parking Area 10 on 16th and Y streets: antenna and windshield wipers damaged. 1 1 :39 p.m. - Down vest reported stolen from Bob Devaney Sports Center. 6:07 a. m. - Property damage reported in area of Richards Hall and Behlen Labs; broken water main. r -i " EcoS Osmpuo Hot Hoagies (made oq so from UNL products) J Nachos if. U-N-L Yogurt Now with indoor seating! ElU Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Saturday 1 p.m -10 p.m. Sunday 9 " ' ' J '-) ITIT'"' I I W iii 68 8 I- on Single-Dip Cones at .UNL Dairy Store, East Campus. Good through April 20. Redeemable after 6 p.m. only. rf It takes more than 16 months of intensive training to become a fully qualified officer in the Nuclear Navy. You begin with four months of leadership training. Then as a Navy officer you get a full year of graduate-level training unavailable anywhere else at any price. Navy training is based on more than 1900 reactor-years of experience. Right now the Navy operates over half the nuclear reactors in America. And the Navy's nuclear equipment is the most sophisticated in the world. That's why your Navy training is and must be the most sophisticated in the world. As an officer in the Nuclear Navy, you have decision-making authority immediately. You get important manage ment responsibility fast. Because in the Navy, as your knowl edge grows, so does your responsibility. Your training and experience place you among the country's most qualified profes sionals. (No surprise m ft' 1 1, k A NAVY OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION CENTER P.O. Box 5000, Clifton, NJ 07015 Please send me more information about becoming an officer in the Nuclear Navy. ( 0N) Name. First Address. City, State. p4 wj that most of the men who operate the reactors in private industry started in the Nuclear Navy. ) It takes more time and more effort to become an officer in the Nuclear Navy. But the rewards are greater, too. The rewards can begin as early as your junior year in college. Qualify, and the Navy will pay you approximately $1000month while you finish school. After four years, with regular promotions and salary increases, you can be earning as much as $40,500. That's on top of a benefits package that includes medical and dental care, and 30 days' vacation earned every year. More responsibility, more money, more future. So, if you're majoring in math, . engineering or the I physical sciences, and you want to know more about a future in nuclear power, fill in the coupon. Today's Nuclear Navy is an opportunity like no other in the world. W 208 (Please Print) Last .Apt. tCollegeUniversity Age $ Year in College. .Zip. .G PA. MajorMinor. Phone Number. I ( Area Code I Best Time to Call This is for general recruitment information. You do not have to furnish any of the information requested. Of course, the more we know, the more we can help to determine the kinds of Navy positions for which you qualify. I