The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 16, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    raiDAY, JULY 16, 1948
THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Ruth E. Shin..
Directs YWCA
For Next Year
Ruth E. Shinn has been ap
pointed executive director of the
university YWCA, it was an
announced this week by the YW
advisory board.
From Toledo. O.. Miss Shinn
has been a member of the staif
of the American Academy for
Girls in Istanbul for the past
three years. She was a senior
delegate to a world Christian
youth conference in Oslo last
summer.
In addition to work with other
youth groups on the continent, the
new director has been a YWCA
staff member in Utica, N. Y. She
attended Heidelberg college in
Ohio and Ferry Hall in Illinois.
Following a tour of Italy, Au
stria and Switzerland, she will
begin work on the campus Sept. 7.
Nebraska Man
High Pointer in
ROTC Matches
Record Number Participate
In Intramurals Last Year
X'rt 3Ry, Qor v CAr majo social Lie J
University of Nebraska came in
with high man in the R.O.T.C.
rifle match held at Fort Sheridan,
Illinois, July 8, but placed third
as a team.
James A. Jones from U. N.
was first with 187 out of a pos
sible "195, and Howard Dolan was
thi.-d highest with 178. Others on
the team were William Moore with
170, John Meehan with 11 and
Patrick Thomas with 160.
The grand rifle match, fired
over army course "C" was at
tended by five midwestern uni
versities, competing for a possi
ble 975 points. Michigan State
placed first with 900 and Uni
versity of Wisconsin second with
885. Nebraska had a score of 856.
Eagleton . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
there is a growing distrust of
the United States because of nesi-
tancy, contradiction and muddled
thinking in our foreign policy."
"The Truman doctrine, which
gave aid to Greece, was fine as
economic help," he said, "but
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there was no need of bypassing
the U.N. If we really believed
in the United Nations, we would
have used their machinery, was
his opinion.
As a political measure, he
pointed out, the plan was di
rectly against the U. N. charter.
"We threatened to use force to
stop the U.S.S.R., and branded
the Russians as aggressors mea
sures wnicn ..ouki J.r.v . . i
handled by the security council,"
the law authority said.
Declaring that Russian expan
sionism must be stopped, Dr.
Eagleton said the job is one for
the United Nations. Acting
through the U. N., the U. S.
would earn the respect of member
nations; if we give u impression
of a private dispute between the
U. S. and Russia, smaller nations
will do their best to stay clear, he
added.
There are two roads to national
security, the U. N. advisor said.
One is the good old road which
leads to war a heavy armament
program coupled with total war
preparedness; the other is collec
tive security. The U. S. has chosen
neither, he said.
Children . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
Claude.. Thomas, Cerebral Palsy
Chairman for the Nebraska Crip
pled Children's Society; Dr. W.
Petty, state director of public
health; Dr. William Henske, di
rector of the Rheumatic Fever
program for Nebraska; and Paul
Reid, state department of vo
cational rehabilitation.
More men students took part
in the University of Nebraska
intramural-recreation a t h 1 e tic
program during the past school
year than ever before.
L. E. Means, head of the men's
physical education department,
reported Wednesday there were
8,900 participants in intramurals
ior 1 31 -18, compared with 6,
036 for 1946-47, the previous
high. The totals include the
men who took part in more than
one event.
The program featured 5,189
games or events involving 798
teams. They were witnessed by
an estimated 84,180 specta
tors. Intramurals include such
sports as basketball, touch foot
ball, track, golf, boxing, bowling,
handball, horseshoes, softball,
volleyball and tennis.
Means also reported that mis
cellaneous activities and special j
events such as swim parties, un
organized recreation and condi
tioning attracted 8,295 partici
pants in 111 events. The depart
ment's physical education activity
classes, theory courses and sports
movie clinics boosted the grand
total of participation for the ye&r
to 22,011, in 5,307 events.
STATE
NOW? FIRST TIME AT
IWTVi MGIXAR PRICES
"BEST YEARS
OF OUR LIVES"
coMiyc
lied Skehon
"The Fuller Brush Man"
Palmer
GLAMOROUS MOTHER.
Brenda Marshall, the beautiful
brunette of Paramount's "Whis
pering Smith," proves that it's
possible to be a glamour girl and
a wife and mother. Happily mar
ried to screen star William Holden,
she is the mother of three children.
SUMMER TREATS!
CANDY AND
DELICIOUS-NUTRITIOUS
CORNHUSKER POPCORN
ON CAMPUS, ACROSS -FROM
TEACHER S COLLEGE
(Continued from Page 1.)
ago, and mortgages, up 304 per
cent. The big jump in mortgages
was due to a spurt in Omaha
from a normal $3,000,000 to $31.-
000,0000.
Latest figures available for
business activity as a whole in
Nebraska show a 2.9 percent in
crease in April over a year ago,
but this compares with a 11.9
per cent for the same month in
the U. S.
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