Tuesday, October 25, 1933 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 7 -nc ; W Continue J from Peo 1 The spokesman said another report was that one Marine tried to stop the Blood donor . . . Cor.tI.ni!?J frcn Pe 1 Wade Clemens, a freshman geology major snd project chairman for Aca cia, said donors will be accepted on a walk-In basis today. He said the goal of the project b to collect at least 100 pint 3 of blood. Clemens said the project will con tinue thb week at the blood bank ; where donors can ma!;e appointments to cive blood on Wednesday and Frl ..day. He srJd donors should spccUy th : the blood h fccin denated for the' Drsxulbod project on those two days. , t Hours for Wednesday appointments , are from 3 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. and Friday hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. To m;l:e eppchtments, contact the Lin coln Community Blood Bank at 474-' 1781. I-House . . . . Car.tlr.Lad frcra Yz2 6 Several I-House residents said activ ities were another factor in choosing I-House. "Most of the cultural activities come from Neihardt; either I-House or Ray mond Two (Modern Language Floor) or both. Other dorms dont seem to do much," Werner Oberholzer, third-year resident of I-House and graduate stu dent in marketing from Honduras, said. While the residents and outhousers agree on the purpose of I-House, they are divided as to its success. Duncan' said, MItfs successful for those who want to be a part of it. Some people want to stay only among their own country's people they don't want to intermix with Americans ... what I don't like is when people ask to be in I-House and then don't get in volved." . , Chris Chong, international male council representative from Malaysia, also measured success in terms of par- truck by running in front of it. It to still not clear if the two Marines were killed in the blast. Rescue work has continued around the clock although there to little hope of finding any survivors under the tons of masonry that collapsed on the sleeping Marines in large heaps at odd angles. No survivors have been found since ' Sunday afternoon. Rescue teams are now concentrat ing on the corners of the stricken building away from the crater in the center in the hops that those under neath would have h:: J a better chance -of surviving. " . Or 2 Marine Li the scene said rescue workers had not heard any cries for help Itondcy. The only noises that could be hc ,:rd tt nhtfcU were the roar of bulldcxcrs, crar.es tr.d operators and the clink ing sounds of pickaxes and Jack hammers ihv.ly dblodng' slabs of concrete under glaring floodlights. ticipation. "Some first-floor people don't even know who to on second floor," said Chong, a sophomore archi tecture major. "We're trying to better organize activities between floors and also trying to get more outhouse mem bers to participate. I-House is a special program. We need people who are will ing to put some time and effort into the organization." Despite its problems, Langdon said he thinks the program to worthwhile in terms of cultural exchange because he thinks the residents have much to offer each other. Bush said exchange between the residents can help each person under stand the other's culture. "We have our own United Nations right at UNL and it really has opened my senses to the problems the real UN faces everyday in New York," he said. "By learning to help each other by i , overcoming our cultural barriers, we can hope to have a bigger impact at the international level." ' P LAY Y PENID GAMESfoi T EO - r. DiC A at i. 1 1,1 1 1 . x J J ' r J v) 1 4 r i . WITH CRISPY CHICKEN TO STAY OR GO! Carving feed & firswatsr evsry dsy . . . including Sunday! West Van Dorn (Near" Pioneers Park)- 474-4333 iV . ..." . Bring ybur college I.D.; purchase $2.50 or more of -; goodies from the Yellow Submarine, and play the . games FREE for 4 hpurs! " ;! At UN-L y THEY TAKE IT BECAUSE THEY WANT IT CAN YOU BE A LEADER? program can give them. Self-confidence. Until recently a lot of guys got into Army Leadership experience. Scholarships. ROTC just so they could finish college. Some extra money. The chance to serve Uninterrupted. Nothing wrong with that as an officer-in the Active Army, the National Guard, or the Army Reserve. And though the pressure's off right now, ROTC continues to be a quality course Young men and women taking Army for quality people. ' ROTC today all have one very big thing in common. They're taking it because So tojy, students taking ROTC are there they want it. becsuss they want to be there. , . ( - ' ' ' - Learn what it takes to ba a leader try C:ccus9 thsy want the things that.ths Army ROTC. . : - it h r. i .4 f t- . 1A1 As "Pk" 1 1th & Arapahoe I i (, ' '' gome foon'-' ' . .. 1303 North Cotner .Offer good at all three locations. f. ! 1 t ' k. . t. - , -.''.1 . v -., 11 1 i i I If