(4 if if H.fl. B V. A. -1 ..r ;r r . X 1 v f A Jitn JDiRJull Vol. 51 No. 65 LINCOLN 8. NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 19, 1950 NU Officials Explain; Budget to Governor! Gustavson, Bormani GivjF-1 Reason for Frdpbsed Hike I Governor Val Peterson heird explanation from Uni- . versity officials yesterday of ti e request for an expanded ?! University budget for the 195153 bienniiun. t Chancellor Gustavson ah J Deaf of Faculties Carl Borgmann gave their reaso for thf Increased budet. ; , Iater in th4 aftprnofL Pet 07, S4oId the gAhering of 'Vftivstty Dears and Board of Regents reasons why he believed the 5 asked "could not be absorbed by , ; European Annv Plan proved existing tax measures.' "MmMiWIII!tJWl 'II 1 . - . ,. j 1 - - i TUj i.u i . . 1 hnrcrtav iuw vi ar x a m and 1 . Ui,u "IC rouPi mus-nu iauu ulak questions brought the heads of r r r j 2 V o 7 o - T ' 1 ff f mai me university Duaget tor tne Randolph Training, Analysis and Development section into the , , TiT' IIirill " I V.Jl jcomir.g biennium was far out of field for a first hand study when it was learned todav that thev Because...of Jhe hlTldfys be i1' 'H i-t,U , une with other state government ' Three SvtideEws Qndeini Stsspend n n n a Participants in Thursday Morning Beating Expelled Wednesday Last j950 School Day The Tlnivprsitw will rlns hin Wednesday. . Three men have been suspended indefinitely from the And The Daily Nebraskan University as a result of their attack upon another stu staff ended their work Monday dent early last Thursday morning. All three were students night when Tuesday's "Rag" i went to the presses. Today's Christmas edition of The Daily Nebraskan will be the ' linal paper before vacation. The staff will not publish a paper Wednesday. Christmas vacation will start Ten Students Suspended Xm.JJl J KsA i expenditures. I I. I BothG uslai son and JBorgmann A plan to organize a Western i andbvenKHised charts and European army of 55 to 60 di-djf r5f rDCxpn tMt pointe., - , l Bofcrd of Regente member J. L. visions under the command of sh. though not speaking t or 1 Gn. Dwight D. Eisenhower was Regents as a whole, agreed formally approved by the 12lith the Governor that all pro- Atlantic treatv nations vester-E visions in the proposed budget day. I -Aould be "la line with the war Tk .;4.- y.f K. 1 "t rrt " l . . '.-a j: 12 cations agreed to defend the LxisUlive Actk-a". would probably be charged with determining the value of the de vice for Air t orce general adaptation. Standing is Capt. W. R. Dec. 20, at 8 p.m. and reopen Msinur mgr-k 5nH ,.irrin.itw w."i- i.-.i-. 'Wednesday. Jani3, at 8 ajns A. Vestal- instn-fann rf traininr mB,nrt-,.r.nt .f t j i:w i The Bbrary wQl be open Dec. training equipment; Major R- G- Thomp-on, seclI(H head; and Capt. Harold . teer, measurements. L For mer Sff'iipnKR reives west against a possible conuau cist invasion with an interna tional army. Eisenhower will have The ueiCTUt UjetSIwnorf vMya&atoaot Teacher-W!16 "iPJ'wnts.- However major tasks when he returns to keep communists out of Western Europe. 1. He must convince Western Europeans it is a matter of Ufe and death that they become com rades with their historical enemy, German.. 2. He mutt convince the Ger mans to agree to limit rearma rneot to make a western defense line on the EJbe river. The Kremljn sent a message to ISi'itain and France which as serted that tearmirig the Ger mans wouH violate the Potsdam' pact of 1-45 and West Germany's part m the Atlantic pact would invalidate Russia's alliance trea ties m-Jth Britain and France. V. X. Trept Ketreat I'lwlcr Prt-tive Fire United Nations rear guard pulled back again uncier a pro tective blanket at blasting Axaeri can planes and the runs of the battleship MitKvwii. They were protecting tiie escape docks ot iiungn&za harbor. la Weitern Korea the eorniriaiid used a powerful new upersonic American f i g fa ler plane, the F- Sabre jet, against the Chinese air force flying Rm-ciatg-made jets. The jet is the fastest figljter plaoe in the world, toaveling at the speed of C70-raile-axi-bour. The leaders of Seoul's rine wards, tm the other side of Ko-! rea, advised the capital's L,2&IL-! 0W civilians to evacuate as soon as possible. Geweral Motors Bait Sale T Cars General Motors lialted the sa'Je f 5W1 model PociHacs, Cadil lacs and CheTOlets. The mcwe will ftop sales of abwtft rie-ttjrd of the autos made in the United States. Telegrams fra G.M. were eut to dealeis ordemig the halt fa sales "penAimg exam taati&a of the dLBaiminatory or ti.tr of tfie ecncnic rtahlization .gency effwurig tne pne of cai aad wages.. i Angiy at being the amber! one target fa the government I strive agairjart tmOation, G.M. rep reBtastatives will mart fa Wash--togtoa tomorrow to tight it oat. ,1 Ftoek Market Itiees PriotHs rose higher 5a Che ttock market with trading around the tavJest level jn m-tr 11 years. Around 44)03.009 ha.r of ricck changed hands, the s1ot.s f corporations Cwored fa the raition's emergeric-y mohilixatiwn f-ograns added ffrona tl to 3 a hae. The JCew Yor exchange has fiot erxweded this faigh maik ftiice the oufbreak of World 1 wax JX M!udget isie to f.me uo iork..r :ww r.r.ijon ui January. Air rorccxlraming rost Dan A. VestiL a fonMr.c-j fclleda;TES'f'6re rami !20.?ir22 from, 8 ajn. to 5 tun. and Dec. 23 from 8 am. to Boon. iThe building will be closed Dee. 25 and 26. and will be open from i'3 a.m. to S PrCi., Dee. 27, 23 and ' 29 and frosn 8 am to, noon. Dec. 30. First semes' ester ends Friday . Idavs before Imals begin Wednes- school and the University, is one of four men who have been chosen to head a new Air Force i training methods improvement t Randolph field. were called in an effort to re vise the budget, if necessary, in an adjustmenf to President Tru man's recent national emergency order and Governor, Peterson's orevious call fnr slat randTuf. iir.n -.,nii,,- . program The present meetings are ex- 1 Texas. i peeled to continue for several The program, called the Train- d-sys. i ing. Analysis, ana ueveiopment Two things especially discussed section, consists of a staff oi at the hearings were the proposed i specialists who seek out all ideas University expansion program 3 suspected merit, evaluate and the question of salary raises i !h"n- develop tfceir possibilities. for University personnel. On the first point the Chancel lor agreed that "some things must be stopped." but said, "I wonder it such buildings as the insectory are not musts." On the second point. Dean Borgmann broke down figures compiled from salaries given to personnel at other Eig Seven schools. ""When we pay a professor of economics $5200 m-ben other schools, for example, -pay corres ponding salaries of $6225 and $6230, mre are running into nro- blenis of compelition," Borgmann said. Cannot Keep Miny times we cannot keep men and other times we cannot get the men we want, be said. Deans Harold Leuth and Hen- zlik of the College of Medicine See Bdr tjTage 2 and pass them to administra tive authorities. As head of the "training ods and lastructor Tniintin Branch. Mr.VeslaJ brings to th? Air Force fine Jatest in educa tional me'wfcods now, in tie in civilian iaiivcrsjtiesJi, Besides applying oaethods of Wslasaflwvm instruction to flight training, he is supervising the cadet-training program and carrying on an ex haustive study of the teacher pupil relationship. Attended University Mr) Vestal, who is originally from Fairbury, attended two ( years of Fairteury Junior college ! before erjtering the Una versa ty. He taught several methods' courses here as a part time in-; structor in secondary education and was a science supervisor in Teachers training high school. : K He was a candiMSate far a doc-, Slur's degree irifwSwaoer-iiKjt was he expects to complete his re- quiremeTt? in absentia. He ai--rO held the Herbert Brownell scholarship in science education and was quali: ed for the job because of his experi ence in teaching science. Eeserre Officer Mr. Vestal was a reserve of ficer with a formidable record as Engineers Plan Emblem Competition of "long standing" in the University. This decision was announced late Monday afternoon by Dean T. J. Thompson, acting as suspension officer. Adminis tration officials began their in vestigation immediately following; the announcement of the "am bush." The incident took place at ap proximately 1:30 a.m. last Thurs day morning after the student h-adxe turned home from a late Siuden rehouse party. Tr Involved Directly A group of six to eight men were standing on the porch of t!istudent's residence. Three of This week's announcement of University student suspensions is the second aucb notice during 1950. f,y This makes a total of ten for the year. V ;.. J,?,, The last University, suspensions emestey examination period. I At ftigi time, seven men stu 4ents rere convictet :o Caal eamftation cheating aitdt conse -qeny suspended. -Involved- were three seniors, two juniors and two sophomores. The incidents leading up to the administration's drastic action were part of a wave of cheating and attempted cheating which s became unusually prevalent. ; The cases reported ran the gamut from a childish effort of writing crib notes on soda crack' animation period. When a student is suspended. "Plairsc frr a v-n?P-vf In D Rela il a- m.. i a mold-engine pilot during .the T 'o? deigning a 7 the eicammat.on-to WaTv 1 VS 3 5onif'entlous new emblem 7or Engineers Week Zim frett bzk and hard worker and we have not have.been announced by 21? dwiithe pre-ex! btfuibl" la TAaee him as vet." ' r ,,L ana enienng a u ring me pre-ex- corirT.led-Ite2?vHerzl3k. In ye psi this plaque has Miir pre gram fVined impetus t,, awani V the department wh a onJereii4 was calJed icn wA, the Engineer's Week jast year at Scott FB, 111, for eompetiJi&i The emblem is to be , study,. cf futuN operations. ) cast ou'Af Jrvde, thus necesyi SinoS' tai ther Jhas been a J tating jdat it ' be comparitively cBfrerjeef fcujr.asic training gtmo design, -yet elaborate stli5i.s atHandjh for the study enoui to convey, he full sig of prftbielftTpeculiair to the basic niJicafice behind Er.meers week, training of pilots. j A can r,rize of $15 will be Now. 17 other training com- j cjjered for the best emblem. occurred alter - last Vear's first -ULe rwto were dlrectlv involved in tna,ault upon the student. As a rejruSt of the "roughing up" he sufi d the loss of a tooth w "f :jf' lacerations. WAecbrding to Dean Thompson, the tno was suspended 00 tho grounds that they committed a deliberate hoodlum act for no obvious reason. Said Dr. Thomp son, "We just can't tolerate any such behavior on the University of Nebraska campus." Dr. Thompson pointed out that the suspension will remain in definitely on the University's record of the three students. Added Dr. Thompson, "We know that the other members of the group are University ctu. maud bases are operating similar organizations. Ideas and findings of all are reviewed at higher which will be selected on the basis of the following rules: 1. All regularly enrolled un- operational levels in tee com mand. levels and disseminated at the j dergraduale students of the Uni versity are eligible to participate. 2. The finished ensbJem will be 3 to 4 inches in width, height, and diameter. The design sub mitted must be twice this size. 3. The name, "College of Engl- Ag 'Sno-ball' First Student a notation stating such is placed dents and recent graduates, but on tne student s permanent uni- tney were not directly involved versity record kept with the dean ! in the attack." of student affairs. "Very Juvenile" A suspended student may never The dean interpreted the acre-enter the University as long j tion as "very juvenile." as the suspension notation is on j When asked whether there was bis record. definitely any tie-up between When a suspended student at- the assaulters and the sub-rosa tempts to transfer to another J group-Theta Nu Epsilon. Dr. school, the notation accompanies Thompson said, "We have no the record sent to the admissions J conclusive evidence that TNE department of the institution. j was back ot this." The record including the nota- j Added Thompson, "There is tion may also be checked by a no reason why the victim should prospective employer who desires have been a target of these stu dents. He is one of the finest to see the University records be fore hiring an applicant. Studbnte it at 4 mtotESWaltenl. ot the -Versity YM f -mbefS .who I attend the Y:i.YWiafj,o)al & ktMj at Kfs-Tti ysrtrrersity mJt made todays byto-harlej; Kemp. YM sponsor. The boy are Bill Barnes. Dave Car.. Ralph Hanneman, Ptiil Haina, Vii-gil Cartel, Don Ree'es and Pa ul Feni&e. Foreign students will be guests of the eonJ'ec. Juereen Hwhit, Hans-Djeler BemMM, ill leprsent 'jA WW Electing 'Appj'xi3iriale3y ,1309 '"to 2.0CMJ de'Je4)li?!ajr eirpected from the SK5 YVgwuup; tiroughout the United bwAes. f - TtAs atrfrtly-J the quadan nual business meeting of the YM-YW.Wtaat Doe God Re quire of UsT is the theme of the cooveotioji. The delegates waJl plan the program for the next tour years. Four areas are in- included under their theme. What does God require of us as fiance oKiyivV wtrrV; VAi. tv.AJW Eng I f"" ,v' v- -r S "'Try $. Each mm of 1HI -are tu of.a Ar-.n i. 1 re name, -t-ouege 01 iuw jrv neering and Architecture. Uni- 3(IU(irC UdllCerS 'ersity of Nebraska," must ap- J , , 10 Meet Jan, o pear on the emhlem. oejgn on me emoiem symboiic of the ColSege ineering and Architecture. entry mute sketched n'lh iitdninvnff an ltfwL Ticket sites foJtihlK 'fesf by 1 1-inch paper. baJf began ir,eirday. - TTjc dimg;m sufomsKed will 1 1 ' iL ir.rt i be judged on lix basis of general CWn.4Jn rfige l the i amritna., arrangement of de-fcrKU-to-rejer, said thrj.t;j tan Is and suilability. kzi stmidlemts have knowd about 3 "7. All entries must be mailed feel coming winter evInO for c- v- Cunningham, Engineer's cam- eek conU-st chairman, 2325 R St., Lincoln, belore Jan. 13, mso. both from Germany; Anlonine 9 person, is the first. The other Sainten from Panama: and Mkhael Chang from China, are a lew of st;udDts gcang. iw EefireseaUmes ' uwrznwe. r. rarer riDora-ti A4 . v- Snath, Jiuta Scia-i -prison. Dvfhy CterteO, vrowe. li.Tam tine AI-'-J Attdsi-iom. wee ate: as a member tn a church, as a member of a unii-vers-ity, and as a participant fa a world struggle. jrw-SP sisls aSJ a wt&'3 are cTjmtrftd 09 je diptntiMi- pro-,' sKLitram. Ve4 'SficheJv .Dftn, di- jtsSte some tune. "Sfjis Meyer said that paign to interest city campus stu-dlents in tlj dance lias been initialed. On Detiemlxi'r 1 1 a group of Ag j Union committee memhets visited at least 10 organized houMss on j campus and here is tlje poem they rented: , of jokes, out of material and out TX w torn . ttvkJjr S , -m j 1 v t ' - 1.111 rwr s iw wim M in Ta 1 &HrimA: lhi.h. . is :'- is- j boys in this school. No one had a grudge against him. j "He comes from a very fina j family. I am well acquainted with his foJks." Dr. Thompson warned that Ag country dancers, square 9 boud such unwarranted action dance club, has announced Sat- 1 Jr again, the offenders urday, Jan. . as the date for ! 'J1 Uce the same drastic pen- dance on Ag campus. Boy Stabler, chairman charge, said the dance would be in the Ag college Activities yt n building and begin at 8:30 p.m. 3 1 fpliofo I I Ag Country Dancers meets :i-'lJtM- JkJ weekly tm Ag campus and spon- ' tors an All UniverM dance each month of "year. fijTVo Scholars Corn Shucks Presents Latest In Jokes, Pictures, Stories By Wally Seed Com Shucks is out-and when :we say out we do mean out, out Ka n- auk 1 Sue iAten, col'Jeges ' wi'Jl a'Jl be rep?erjtil Arnold Sorietf To Meti Tonigtit IDtHipite evejal false rumors to the contrary Sii AmcAA fint-iMtv will ixvii a meeting tanig'ht alilYW iiemherfhip Card V-M p.nx tn the Military and V,l...l r. r V..- lnj.UticOT of ne-w members wil be field, AH members must be prejnt. rector of tne I'oreaga &Mcr as sociation, wjU pek to the coft rention on Tre Woild Strusrle.". i Shimv tff " imbef. akU-Jtkander Milier of Ktw Zj-sJ j board nm will s:-ns-"'il ' SIj Chrislia aftlle to'-d f ttie group :v I ! vocation. Leula A.' 5 : jon, eij i!ka deleg:.'-K! ferlvei i tiiwe of the r," -sal V-ieot tarlere4 fenas, "ter wfWjij E. M. s-r.afi i.ted "hd return ir.g J'iii. J. j,gy..l.JlJt Wcwldy Coun.y of Kebradsans will be going on the ' Churches, complete the roatrum. tout, too. Midland, Doane, York, ! Joseph F. King will lead the Wayne, Kearney and Chadroo J moiTung worship. The Weather bw Klder. Kir 1 IW w flurries er the state, a YW membej's wha hare not pk-tedl up their memibershto aw'ds are u;ked to get ttiem to diiy. Ruin fitunn, YW 4Jf member-, reminds Hut ghlt ttxal a 14 ienl tii 'isarK tee will be charged .J1er -w:tion. AM curds should he picked up belwe Jhe YW ek-tion. Ttje panel Includes Eev. M.ac- Cradken, pastor of Riverside church an JSew York, Edwin Aubrey, mjf member of IIac Union Theological semirjary; Mwjrr Pitt van Duzen, preeiilent of Unioa Theological seminallv,; arid EheiTdo3.d Kiebujh. Sue Alien and Ball Banaka of Harvard wiU serve as chairmen of all sessions during the na tional eanferenwe. Hisf Alien served as co-chaiiman in plan ning the oonierent m-jih Eanaka. S(i.U n iu kuit -4 If f-' 4 ttv 1 3,imr'S kw lmintc Ut muax urn im tiu diuw)ftji (tf AwBn jt.w ru4 a, 1 imaic Ac Ok kTMWltJl Aerrdiaa Music Intormiission entortainment, ac cording to Rollie Bernolds, mas ter of ceremonjes, will eonsMt of an accordian number by Fran McAid'Je. a short skit by Alpha Gamma Rho, and a few rnwsKl number by Farajltauwe sua;1et. Students claiming interesting !t Mr. & an cf je to miss the myJ':ts, ttif cture of Nancy vrtsrytey, tr.t true to lue ar- .(... m intUT,8.r nms. jancy ri."jhrey, Ihfe Ls6Anti 1c ad. orithr. of -t. iifttle-Bait iS.-,f Iii (ancy If - l arey.) f I f..: je of my cf -js if f tin time oJ class to riad the article, "The Simcoln Winter of Professor Adamant" This is a satire in Jes than 3,fi9 words, of a typi cal profefiB-or who lias a "barf bucket," a mistress, and a good fairy. We recommend toss to all and spon- ry 1 c SeSspchool hystem "How good are our schools Is the tonfc discussea fcv Menrv f Steele Commager. Columbia uni versity, and Eemard Iddings Bell. Episcoal scholar and edu cator in the January Reader's Di gest, Steele stated, "Xo other people ever demanded so much of edu- 7 of the students 'underground railway.' (This is the organiza tion which helps college stu dents who are underage get from Wion as have the Americans, and AAhls article r" with if A answer to iiha ,2jel "iis and educators." tion thafi everyone Jfsi asking j IJell, dwsenting said, "Amerl "rh Vy barf?i In Corn c- education which has turned ShufA are te truej real life L. A vrai,iatef, ,h .vn k. ar,r-rs VvA will tl.V every " raduate ho expect the ar. y i j ! -rap success or reward wntnout 4 Vilo4' jf i tor, nas aeniea our society tn vf.iw ytiis---.taining of leadership, and has lii.iiL.V t7f,j m-,A -w'n i treated religion as a 'disnensabta 'jfliMu' torW-of this iM that iversim. risest reawmmen' -pver-exposedA full pagef 1 Commager contends, further. S tftf iMCtures deaL-.witJi the Mil- ortKfjKMjrf t-'itty and the iJ-oHar feard ball. V J'iy :,. ami ruinous division, to m !.. h this heterogeneous society n-iight have been easy prey, were routed in the schoolrooms of America, where the nation's chil dren have lived and learned "the forces of riotous piivi- a full page dedicated to us draft dodgers, telling us how to do our part in the 'Selective Service Act' twice as soon as we would The true to life sketches by equality. Severson. as well as the other Bell charges that in education's 1,. ...!..::..- a ... t 1 . ... - 7. -.?- .:- readers wits gj imaginations, choice bits of humor, should keep eiiort to be democratic it has v.Sh things as BimpU Keaders you in a state of laughter far herded an increasing number ll tamps, wlj. m)el air- r&r r.5tT -,ih a more into the yuletide season. unfit persrns into collegeT it lib- piarjes, handtU becls an- j itejp jd. there is a pictorial We would Use to take a short eral arts, the business of whMi ia twjues and foreign made deow-Urtion on npo Ifl to 11. la (unmnli fmrnnlfment KM ). 1.1. .t riZT.f"!! atives objects fun already Iwn faM tf M 4,, toe fVfy i, too promised. j jt wmeroa a poor barten- Bobby Mills and Ms OJc.ftra j der, who is making millions help will prwide the muk. The ad-ling those who have millions for mistioa price will be & cents. !gst it. Secretly be has a section DeBord on ber "Advice to Coeds" it's . . and for the final bit of humor which tops the maga zine off to a toe its the revala- tioa of The Thing." intelligence to understand humaa an airs. We continue to offer to the many what is useful only to the few, le believes. 1 n - 1. ' - -- - ... . It. ' ... 1 - " . ...... .... - - - - , , ... ......