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By ROSETTE HARGROVE NEA Staff Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 3—Sixteen young American girls who are convinced the United Nations is “the future of young people all over the world” have come to Paris, many of them at their own expense, to work for the UN for at least half the salary they could get back home. The alertness of these girls, plus their tremendous interest in their jobs singles them out from other feminine workers at the Palais de Chaillot.
Salaries Don't Go Far
For two of them, at least, it is a chance to learn how French people live, Babs Schieffelin, of Albuquerque, N. M., and Louise Burpee, of Bronxville, N. Y, share a room in the home of a French family. . It didn’t take them long to find
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- SPEAKER—The Rev. William C. Nelson (above), former pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, will deliver the sermon at services marking the 68th anniversary of the church's founding on Sunday.
Church to Mark 68th Anniversary
The Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church will celebrate
UN pays them, doesn’t go any further than rent, food and carfare, Their room costs them $20 a month, but it includes kitchen facilities so they can have breakfast and dinner at home. Louise does the shopping three times a week when she gets through work at 6 p. m., and figures the daily food bill for both of them is about $2. Their lunch, at the UN canteen, costs 72 cents for appetizer, main dish and vegetable, dessert, and wine or coffee. . Some of the other girls, like Betty Hamnett, of New York, prefer to pay a flat rate of $90 a month for room, breakfast and dinner at a pension or club. But all of them do their own laundry and skip the beauty par-
Name Tabbert To Union Board
American Girls Lured to UN, Paris Despite Pay Loss and Slim Living
lors. There’s no clothes-buying problem because they haven't enough left over to buy any, and they wonder how the French girls working with the UN manage to look so trim. : Gives Up Post Babs Schieffelin gave up a job in the UN personnel department at Lake Success, where she was earning more than double her present salary, for the Paris job. Betty Hamnett passed up a threemonth vacation in Florida. “My parents thought I was crazy to wart to come to work for the UN in Paris, but I was determined,” she explained. Although they admit they have been in Paris too short a time to meet many young French people, all three are convinced they sense a certain apathy toward the work of the UN. But they are equally convinced it is “our future, the future of young people all over the world, which is at stake right now.”
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Don A. Tabbert, 4159 Broadway, Indiana University junior, has been appointed to the Union Board, a governing group which works with the university in the management of student affairs, Several other Indianapolis stu-
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the 68th anniversary of its found-
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