Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, March 23, 1948 Warren Backs UMT In Monday's Speech California's Gov. Earl Warren called government the 4 most im portant business" in everyone's life in a speech Monday after noon before the Young Republic ans group at the Cornhusker hotel. He went on to say that the country "needs spirit to do the things that must be done," and stated that younger people should be entrusted with more govern mental jobs, as they are in his own state. Answers Questions. But the real gist of the Repub lican presidential aspirant's ap pearance came in answer to ques tions from the floor following the speech. In answer to the question, "How do you stand on Univer sal Military Training?" Warren said he supports it and that it is "essential to the welfare of the people." The Californian advo cated training for a few months, preferably adjusted to the system of higher education. Sees Tragic Results. The speaker foresaw tragic re sults if the Marshall Plan fails to work. He stated that "no per son can underwrite the success of the ERP." He feels we are com pelled to try to rehabilitate the world. Quizzed on governmental rent regulation, Warren said he was opposed to peace-time controls, except where essential to make economy work or to lick infla tion. He said that the basic mistake of OPA was that it tried to con trol everything from Washington. "If rent controls had been deter mined locally instead of nation ally," he said, "there would have been a better result." Corn Cobs will meet today in room 313, Student Union, at 5 p. m. All workers and actives should attend. World Travel Tours Set Up By Columbia U. Sightseeing plus insight is the keynote of the some twenty study tours planned this summer by World Study tours of the Colum bia university travel service. World Studytours, a non-profit educational corporation, conduct ed their" first post-war tour the summer of 1946. It held six tours last summer. Studytours for 1948 vary in length from 21 to 97 days. They cost from $230 to $1960. Tours are planned in Eastern Eu rope, behind the iron curtain, as well as Western Europe, South America, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and points in the United States. Round trip rates for the Euro pean tours from New York are about $600. This includes trans portation, rooms, meals, and ad missions. Group leaders skilled in com bining recreation with travel, are provided to help and observe peo ple live abroad. Studytours are a continuance of the pre-war "Open Road." They are sponsored to promote interna tional friendship. Information may be obtained from World Studytours, Columbia University travel service, New York 27, New York. Earn Extra Money Part Time Work Sell a. nationally known candy line in Lincoln. Work the hours and days that best fit your class schedule. Excellent op portunity for veterans. Write today for full de tails. Reply to: Dept. B, Rm. 1527104 S. Mich igan Ave., Chicago 3, III. 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