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Friday, Nov. 4. 1960 - Poge 2 The Nebraskan .3 1 V. "ii 4 '5 i J i 4 v . 5 1 I V '.3 EDITORIAL OP1MON AUF Pancake Feed There is nothing quite so American as a good, old "pancake feed," and to kick off Its annual drive, the AH UtMversity Fond organisation has scheduled a ""feed Sunday night In lie Student Union. Umfortaaately, we are unasaally cramped for space in today's paper, doe la various reasons, so e most limit or comment on this affair to only a few siort limes. How ever, we had a preview of what is in store for tUiffi.se who attend Sanday might, and we guarantee jwr time wiiM be well spent. We also landerstand that expert chefs will be Slipping tie flapjacks, so round op tie gang and imbibe in some good fan. Strictly Bt Sam Jeasea On Monday, this poablica than eadorsed tie junior senator from Massachu setts as its choice for Pres ident Cm Tuesday, tie sta deat body t e r w 1 e ta li i 1 y backed Rich ird M. Nixon in . a straw vol, . I mly wish that tie Bag bad en dorsed Frank Morrison last "Monday also . . . Most political observers agree ttial Carl Curtis will be re-elected to tie Senate come Nov. 8- This is fforlaaate fur tie people ff Nebraska. SeiL Carte trepreseats tie people off Nebraska ami their iffimVmf oaada aaare clearly than bis pponeat wis lias stood behind tie Democratic platform with iu. proposals to eliminate -"rigist to work" laws and increase governmental coa itrols and spsndiag. Sen. Curtis bas tie ' endorsement ff a 1 nn $ t cveryintoe in Nebraska ex cept the Itemorratic Party and certain labor bosses. He ias been marked., far . defeat by tie Teamsters Union and Jimmy Hofla a mark aialJNehraskans re jjenl. Ee bas at been given tthe epportonity to meet with the rank and file f Che labor mus? ement si Ne braska al labor meetings, but be bas been lambasled by imported COPE spokes men. Sen. Cartas bas an tfhored effectrye farm legis lation including laws wbidh setup mesearcb and tdeat'el pment . .of iindustrial inses for agricultural products. He bas Ites a strong spokesman for reasonable economy in government in Washington for 22 years. Sen. Curtis'' ppsmt, like bis party's (candidate for the presidency and tw eraarship., is (qualified only by Ms ability to fill the air with promises. He lacks experience and judgment. Sen. Curtis ias tie experience, tie maturity and the judgment to be an effectiye spokesman lor Ne braska in the future as be bas been in the past. On Nov. next Tuesday the people trf these Unit ed States win elect -one f two men. In casting fheir votes, fhey will choose whether this nation win be (Commit ted to a course of progress through encouragement of individual initiatrve or a curie (Of governmental The Satyi By Dki Masters HaH Friday Thon hast returned as the chariot of Apollo to brighten the drear Diana's nocturne, like it" s been a hard week, kiddies. The SATYR recoups after the horrendous visit ef the Great White rather, Eich ard Miguel Basoco. Ey the way. be is work ing n a book which bears looking into-; '"Carousing Made Easy." H would ap pear that much research was gathered here at the old alma mater. But this little case history must get sm with his dribbling. The time has come for the SATYR to enter the field -of politics. Everyone wbo bas access to the press must endorse something. here goes. My chndrea ItS voting age)'l should like for yon lo cast your ballot in favor -of Farley Young. Farley is an alum -of this grotesque .institution and Is running for county judge. For many years this invetr erate man -of the law has been in partnership with the infamous Max Towle. Brother Young served at deputy county attorney lor 20 years. He as past presi .11 Partisan oflfiatinftll off ectOEWsmy and nm dividnal artiiML Tie umajoriity f Nebras fcams wiH cast their baltots for Eiriard Xixw. They will be vsting for a man wbo is prepared Iter tie preadeary by teaming and experience. lie Vice President bas exhibited time aad time I again bis maibirity and I calm jmSgment ia toeign f and (domestic affaire. He bas mult suggested we apel-1 gize to Mi.. K. tutor bas be advocated that we inter- vene actiwly in the inter- I mal affairs (off Cuba, a ccmirae tbat would vMate esLiisting treataes and de-1 stroy latm American gaad w3L 1 It may be said of tie ima-m wis Nebraskans wall i choose ttial be does mot p r m ra 5 s e spmetiiTig for eserybody at wn cost to anywoe, but it may be said I that be is for a fiscal is-1 tegrity that rl preserve tie sormtmess off tie dollar for Mure generations. It may be said that be does mot seek support fraran i Walter B e.TO tier nr tie "White Sujprcmists ef t i e South. It may be said that I be bas proposed a sensible, wiorkalile prograim for America in tie Wt I His teaflershg) is tried. 1 . II is mot based mpon cocky assurances " nur" ' promises from a man mho bas been I a less than mediocre ena- 1 tor a mam who bas shut s into maticmal prominence f mainly becanse be comes 1 from a wealthy back- ground. I believe that tie people s f tie tkited States wil join with Nebraskans in 1 electing Kiehard Niton. f As President Eisenhower said.: "Tier these coming years we need HeadersMp that bas I been forged ty experience 1 out of tie sterling qualities eff tbaracter, knowledge, I auiderstanding and dedica- I ttion. "ft tsed men who I bare f.uoght it ut with Commuhism in tie tt (Ongh give and lake f tie fformn I and tie conference room I men who from long expe- rience have learned to rec- I ognize and (defeat e a c b I threat, bluff, and blandish- meat. In this election there is far too much at stake to 1 turn to arty but the best 1 we can find. I "Xt believe that Eichard Nkon and Cabot Lodge and this belief is based n f years of close association and cooperation with them I have the broadest audi (deepest preparation f r f high executive responsibil- 1 ity id any men I know. Tm I going to vote for them on November th becanse I 1 belie'e that they represent, 1 best, lie kind of leader- 1 ship we meed and want."' dent f the Lancaster Coun- I ty Bar Association, past vice president f the Ne- braska Ear Association. I president tof the Nebraska County Attorneys Assoei- i ation. I Presently, "Judge Young,"" is serving un lie i judiciary committtee and 1 the executive committee cf 1 the Lincoln bar. and is vice f chairman of the Inquiry I Board ii Lancaster County, s This position is appointed by the Nebraska Supreme Court for the purpose f mguiring into the ethics and practices cf attorneys. Farley, incidentally, has 1 the highest rating that a practicing lawyer may have. This national rating organization bases its ac crediting upon ability and integrity. World TTar I and World War n had the pleas ore f meeting Farley. He has served in the Nebraska Na tional Guard since 1H22. Now retired, be holds the rank of Brig. General. Enough of the junk that makes this man the most -qualified for the office. I would advise that you vote for him before he is forced to take a position on the Supreme Court Beach. I To lie editor: 1 A few things about foot- fealL 1 Tie game is not always f played fey the players or 1 coached fey tie coaches or f refereed by the referees. Every so often sportswrit- ers and newscasters and 1 other informed people for- g e t to sportswrite 4 and newscast and let loose some shivers and clips. I Arid some personal fouls. I And they referee their own game. And speaking ff persoai I al ML I aim, and they're 1 Mr.'s Brown, Becker and s Mr. Whoever wrote tie edi- toria! Tuesday. 1 Let's go back a bit. Fronn 1 a Daly Xebraskan editior- jai Tuesday, Ortrober 1L 1 138: . . . tie critacs moist Ixnot forget that 1 was de- flense and a fine kicking s game that meant tie diff s ference m tie Texas game 5 ... it was defease primar 1 My that wn tie Kansas i State game . . ." I Ami ttien, ffraeads, three weeks later this is said o "fflbbging with a few grapes f erar xttbei Daly Xeiras I tan"$9 wm': ""We blame I (fttie showing so far this yearf m a ciwi and staff s who ticxntinaially brag aboiat tie Ilasker defense and tie kickm g game. We are sick and tired f bearing about defease. We want an ff i fease that can back wp tie defease."" I disagree. What yi I want is a splash to back I up yonr trash. And tie edi- tonal $ October enn I chaded: N, tie fans aren't .giving asp; at least I we aren't,"" 5m answer to I Ctetos Fisher's remarks at an Omaha apiarterback meeting. WelL mow, you 1 bavenTt exactly fivea asp, I f coarse. Ya"ve tthrrowa uqj aad this is applicable to all wbo are linked with the shnttliag sciffiflebiflt tfhai tnacks inn Mr. Jen- T-rirt" door Eke a dribbling I brat iflOTmnTnil mg back Ms football)) becanse yoa tthwoghl yon were hl Ym tel Mr. Jenimimgs, Mr. Brown, to ""look in bis wa I bouse before blasting tie ffaat." Ym msinaale that Mr. Jeaaiags msiaaated I that ""lie fans off the state I and tie press ifwere'i) tie I cause ff Hnsker ffootial misf'ortaaes.'" Your qncttes. Mr. Becker in Tuesday's Journal writes, . . . these people tflie ffaas'1') are branded as tie cause of affl the trouble."" And tie T a e $ d a y edi torial writer says. -'Nebraskans won't stand for petty comments and criticism by a buck passer."" What's tie matter with you people? Mr. Jennings certainly passed mo buck. He debited himself $9 cents and then gave the fans and press a penny pinch. But lie DaDy NebraKkan calls biro a bark passer. It seems to me that the ae thing Ne braEkaas wont stand for is criticism period. It's sickening, And soraelhing else what was said here against the criticisms cf Mr. Jen nings" (OD-tbe-field tactics is msigaificaat probably, i know slightly less than noth ing about bow be should call his game m run his team. I don! wish to bag gie ver football funda mentals because there's some rumor around that Mr. Jennings, staff, and quarterbacks anight know a hale more about whether to puat un 3rd ur 4th, aboiit where to pant, about where to ran, about who to play, when, why and more than most who think they have some sort fflff Ames Stagg certificate. Bat O say this: Point ing ut the depot and air port, declaring the pus chase f a ae way ikket to private business, calling accusatioas uf me per cent blame a brand .of the cause f all the trouble in gen eral, building a slander ul iDf stupidity and a grade school response to a few remarks which damaged no 'H'HtiY-Tilfjftffigl Wtdt, Atuka kush pilot, trm ClrfT Lafca Cunp; tC; tuit"inM doctor ant murae!" UOhO&f COULD VLY WTHG COUfl hrea Daily Nebraskan one's Dothrag is the ignor ance of Castro and Kbro shebev; it is tie ""be cant get away with saying any thing about me" attitude of tie Moyer-Blair debates, of the Boroff-Stuckey trivia, of tie immature, rhiirfn battles that have kept tie world in w ar and bei ever since Cain couldnt find tie guts to swallow Ms vain and fickle pride. If this shallow madness leads to another Glassford affair, then I hope that tfce Nebraska corn fed - sends an eighty day flDod with no Noah. Stick' by Mr. Jen nings. Mr. Orwig and Mr -Regents, as yon have. ?f ' yon dmt like lie way ie has Ms peaolle call sagnals" or mm wand sprints and if yn think yon love some one better, then do what yon want. Mr. Jennings can expect that. Bunt be can not be need mot expect tie pressmire ff the,, blme blood ff tie public pulse when it pounds after its -wrists have been barely slapped. And Mr. Nebras ka, dtoit ever again toler ate a Glassfod incident for more than football's sake. And by lie way, I'd like to ask a (pesticoL When are people going to reallnw that if a game is won. r Hast, that 1 is mot ""We? w ho wicm r last, but those men who played and tieir coacies. To everyone wis labors nimder tie misappretensiiai that sonmefofflw an intangible glory r ffal coirs within each Nebraskan after tie game; to al who cry again and again, needlessly, for Siome sort ff essential re ;mTied dbeering to main tain some tradition r spirit which cant really possibly exist n tramped up feeling, n meaningless signs, mm yelling contests, n raBiies rallied for tthe sake eff rallying; to tiose who charge aos. who pre fer to eajpy football for tie thrill f seeing some one we kaow aad like do wnel r mot enjjy him mot dining well, with apathy aad degeneration aad finally to those who ffeefl tthew have been so sorely and unpustly charged with oe per cent f motthing ... forget at. Dki Stuckey Criticises Stand For Kennedy It was with dismay and sorrow that I beard (over television last evening Monday it that The Daily Nebraskan has ""come at" lor Sea. John Kennedy. Since when has The Daily Nebraskan gone socialistir and in favor eff lie super state? When I attended tie U. ff N., reported for the ""Rag" ' and contributed to the "Xorahuskef"' years ago, we were ragged individual ists; we treasured ur per sonal liberty and had enough self-confidence snot to want a paternalistic gor erameal to take care f as. As to John Keaaedy"j (qualificatioas for the US. presideaiy, 1 chaQeage yoa to publish befiore election day the following facts published by the ChicaEo Tribune: Senator Kennedy bat aaissed 22 m& aH votes since eaterjag the Senate. His absentee rec ord is ioae f the worst to history. He has do! atieaied a smgte meeting of the sen ate disarraameal sub cyaimjtue since his a pointmeat in 3308, nor any meetings ff the subcam mittee a problems f the aged. Quote; "These facts punch a big bole in K.ea nm&fi da ma f greatness aad 3eadership.M Wiaaxfrftd E. McKe ; Letiagtwa, Nebr. YR President Welcome Yttte Ts lie fdLitnr; The radtrsemeat ff the Niioa Lodge ticket this week by iDaii'ersrty f Ne braska stsdeats was wei craned by the UaiversJty Young ipablicaaj and is. d I Mnl A ,i K iHu.j., W VI V W XJT- if"'IPW JWwW --JB I believe, an indication of tew way Nebraska voters will mark their ballots Nov. 8. Tie cfcoice of the Repub lican ticket has been echoed by other Nebraska college students as indicated by straw votes at Hastings, Midlacd, Union and other colleges. Jan Rhoda President University Young Republicans D&mestic Issue "Important To lie editor: AMioagi foreign policy " is lie central vssm in this prefideatial campaign, one diomestic issue is also of ovcr-r i d i n g iiBporJince. That issme is econemic piiilktsopiy and on it tie two parties cleave sharply. Nebraska's owm Wa'ter Jwid. who keymoted tie Re pabican Cventiion in Cia cago. expiessed concisely his party's central belief a eciotaomirs. "I ttMmk we can state it as a law list when ever a gwerament does for its citizens that which they hate tie capacity to do for themselves ... it be gins ttiO destroy both their capacity and their incen tive to do for themselves. It begans to weaken rather than to strengthen tie ffnwiTiriHia;tTifflm f freedom as a means of progress.' On the tber hand, Sena ttw Hubert Hmptaney has 79 times as many cores - a? we have economic IDs. Tie Demaarrals clearly be lieve that America mast eniljnusf mme and mre f its wealth to tie aH-kw-iktg bureancratj in Wash aingtcm who will spend it made better than we can narstb.es. These are fw clearly different pUssophiies. To carry m tie ecioiiuomic ps& ucie which bright Anner ica to wrld leadersiiip. Jet's elect Richard Nixnq President in Njwember. Bob Jeasen "TTiumbs Dotrn On State Press T tie editor: listless, tired, spiritless, iacafffereal baagliBg these are the eras ff var ious deathbed monikers be ing attributed to Nebraska Uaisrrity SoKflbalDers aad . their coack, BUI Jeaniags, by mumeroas iqmiilll-cickejs through eat Corahafker land and their even more capricioas wxcal couater parts, kaowTa as Msoday m r n i a g quarterbacks. Last Tuesday's headlines bemoaned a so-called Jen nings attack en the state press which brings to mind tthe Id adage f the pot calling tthe kettle black. Off coarse we completely syna pytjirif with yarn "state press" for this shocking as sault m y a r dignity and integrity aad sincerely b;pe tbat at some ffataare date yon rU be able to recover ffmlly from this feather-ruffling raeal Before you do faUy re- cover, bo'ever, some the few remaining football faithM bare some advice "lay ff, tryers"" yonr f "talents are aot needed !l bene.. Move to South Bead, Manhattan, r maybe even ormaa where yoa might ,; really have metMag to ; baI about Before yoH do, let's first take a look at a few ealighteaing Icta;; which might hM away'" those tears. ' Nebraska's first Jes-Bisgs-recraiilei ball dub as , geaeronsly jriakled with (j meiperieaced sophomeres ' aad a smati.erlng f aapper- ; classmen who are doing ttbtar best week after week mly to continuusly bear the 1 aforemeatioaed barbs. Nobody in the coaairy :' plans a tougher schedule ;: than Nebraska. Al various times throagbuut the sea- sub NU opponents, Minae- r sola. Texas, Missouri, Eaa- : sas aad Iowa State bare bbea ranked in eilier UPTs tar the AP top-twenty fUams UTERrVeiaKowc A WTSr1 Letterip in the aaliofl; Miooesota and Missouri are currently number two and four in the nation respectively. Looking at a modest breakdown of Busker op ponents we discover that Texas, after taking it on the chin from the "listless' Huskers, 14-13 (or have yoj forgotten) preceeded to shutout their next two riv als, both tough Southwest Conference foes Army, aft er being defeated by NU. went on to toll up an S4-7 imargii in its next two out ings; Kansas State Wild cats, who are genuinely bEd this year, have a habit of being up for Nebraska games. University gridders w ere forced to grind out a 17-7 margin in K-Statfc's best game of tie year, but remember this is the first time in several seasons that the "cats have been denied a victory over tie Hmskers. Little needs to be said about the Gophers and tie Tigers, two boWrattling niachines superior to al most any tiers in tie coun try. Colorado, only lie sec ond team to fake measure off Oklaboma since its in ception into tie conference, has as fine a line as any team in tie country. Now for Iowa State which seems to have come in for tie most single-game critkism. Clay Stapleton "s Cyclones were a gwd ball club when they invaded Mfimtorial Stadium. They had tie number one nasier in tie United States in Dave H'oppman and last year's number two Eaaish er in barreling Tom Wat Sons. They had a formid able. experienced bal daub which bad ttnt alkowed pre vious ppOTue ats to get with in shoaatinng distance ff liem. Tie Orniaskers were defeated by tie mar gin ff a field goal and held ttie highly vaunted Bopp man to 57 yards and knocked him at ff coan mis.si.ani for tie next two games, which Iowa State lost incideataly. Last week wiih Roppmaffl fisaly back in tie lineap tie Cycfaaes aapeaded Oklahoma State 13-7. This is mot a general ex cuse for tie players who are sometimes admittedly lackluster, bat a critical analysis ff past partorra aaces which sportirraters aad fans alike should take a look at aad find some solace in tie fact that -Nebraska footballers, while mot another Iowa r Mia neswta tils year, are play ing their hardest against tthe hardest schedule Ne braska bas faced in vears. WELCOME STUDENTS TO ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Worship Services of 9:33 and 11 am t. frank A. Court. Pastor Veils Watnr, Record I Dept. Ce fmn tdmt. t Turnpike SPECIAL STLDEXT DISCOUNTS BETTER QUALITY DUMO.YDS WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS LB4XCE ACCOIMS VLLCOME aj-orr watch - jcwiuv befajkj KAUFMAN lit! KJT ST. THE RiSHT TASTE EECS.USE cerayssofiLi aTDOinenos v Gcr Act f VtCHWVff C9TIXw m -t, w - mmm w w w m M ' ' ' " Let us cow examine for a moment some of the sug gestions of the Monday moroisg quarterbacks, ths biggest criers of them alL "Open up" they screamed, so after much prodding Jennings finally did initi ate a reversal of his 'close to the vest' pattern of of fense. John Faimaa dis played a passing tajent hitherto covered up, but the general resultant of this of fensive innovation was a drive-styling interception, several costly fumbles, and NIT s first shutout in ten games. ""Start Benny Dfl lard," they roared, so Ben ny, who has seemed to be a marked man in every game he has played since Iowa State, was inserted in to the lineup. Net result 14 yards in 14 carries. The biggest legitimate complaint rendered is a chronic football disease known as fumbleitis which seems to plague the Busker backs. Open Geld fumbles of the type seen in Satur day's Missouri game are generally the result of over-anxiety. A desire by the indifferent" players to go al out to win and satisfy tie hungry pack of writ ers and stadiuuna signal-callers. So I say '"tiaimbs down on cur state hamburger squad of sport titers and Monday morning quarter backs. "Get ff the bench fellas and start giving ac tive and constructive sup port to a darn good foot ball team doing a darn good job. As BiH Jeanaings put it in last Monday's gridiron Immcieon in Omaha, ""If we're going to accomplish anything, we mmst hang to gether that means all parts f tie state, east aad west. Maybe we're like tie East and tie West in tie weald we're always ing each tier. J. D. Shreeffer Ee sire ti see Hi HAS BEHIND THE FLAG' Ml 3 act Musical Corned AUF ftecfit FtTWirsi! Tewcskt Feed S vau alte Inprwmt Artimg Asm. COMING FRIDAY, NOV. 4 AttrecSha "tht mwitt DettSt ttSWf a," Ballroom JEWELERS ore wov-THixs. mtes i f I I i i Q -)1HrD. 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