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I J t I'. i i 1 i i' ; ' t Poge 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday. April 22, 1953 E-WEEK inniir n QUOS Freshman Coeds Honored n Tickets for the banquet which and demonstrations in the fields will climax Engineers Week May; of agricultural. architectural. chairman of the banquet commit annnnnroH fnHat.- " The banquet will be a smorgas- gineering mechanics, is open with bord at the Lincoln Hotel, fol- ollt charge. lowed by awards for E-Week dis-i ' . .... . . .,,. it linn! a ui ijm i cat a ti v chemical, civil, electrical and : mechanical engineering and en- plays and a dance with music by' the Jimmy Philips combo. were the chemical engineers with a display showing the commercial Bailey said that tickets may be r,"u"7-,. purchased from any engineering ,,, jL.i ...;,i cu,. ' . Neaskf ns lustrating the commercial produc- SL Mk "'I'rion of starch from corn and nnln tL 1 a ,EnSm; transforming this into corn syrup. S?-, 30, m Gene LiShtner and Jack Frost Thl SiS . t2-1 P-J?- , a in charge of the display. The show including displavs ... ... i The electrical engineers dis- iplay will consist of transmitting music across a room on a beam of i light which can be turned off by .the wave of anything which will intercept the beam. Jim Estis is in charge of this display. In addition, the electrical en gineers will present their example Army and Air Force ROTC .:lslr m-c" .m3rer- imits will stage their first com-.Zr i ' T "w.Try- ' ispeck of germanium metal sprout ROTC Units Plan Parade On Wednesday bined parade of the semester - . 8 x Wednesday, a rarl. in anting with the transistor, a tiny . . . ... k Gov. Robert Crosby and the1"? "airhke wes haileri by Nebraska legislature will be hon- sc,entlsts a? the greatest advance ored in next week's parade when n communication since the radio the Navy ROTC combines with tube" the Army and Air Force to stage ? ne mechanical engineers will a joint parade. ; feature a model power plant with Admiral Francis P. Old, Com- turbine, condenser, generator and, Mi- mandant of the Ninth District will switchboard. The apparatus will review the parade. run a large motor which will be Awards for the outstanding dissipating power in a centrifugal midshipmen will be presented pump. It will be shown in opera during the parade. ;tion for the first time this year Receiving these awards are: under the supervision of "Bob Andrew Paul Boris, graduating at Cook and Warren Andrews. ?riJl?d f h'S Cl3SS 'n NavaI" mechanical engineers will ilst'Tw v . , . aga'n experiment in the low-low -ifUJciS?nJw?cste.r-.Ir,.dsh,P- temperature field, making ham- uuui iiic Mate 01 ixeorasKa rners ; i vis) W J ' 1 -T"al "V ' - t I vminesy Lincoln journal I .im. 11 11 11 iiiiiii.ii yum 1 n. 1 m.,.ii.iUl.w.,wirow a'v V'" 4 -DAILY NEBRASKAN LITERARY SECTION Sfdenf Hieme On rJoros And Morons KDITOR-S KOTK: This is Ik first ftm 4 ml literary coatribwlioa lo b winled Mlcr Tke Ncbrasiku'i an potior. This ihcM. mas writtea for an !KRwlisii ciass and. like so aiaay .her rtKinal sradcat paper M is worthy of ventral campus readenhip. Th Nebraska stroaiily arm all studeats to take advantage of this literary seclioa. Kvery Wedaesday we will opea this sec iKMt of (fee hark pat to original sradeat work. The rales for this aew idea are listed elsewhere. The tide of this then h "A Uuestioa of Morality or Moronity.") scribed above requires careful in- can we combat this germ of race vestigation and straight thinking, discrimination with people like Analyzing this situation, I am go- Hitler, the Russians, Mane, and in" to trV and bring out three all of their kind. To say that the points; guilt by association; better only difference between Negroes .iot,r.r,c-inoctioatinn1 and Caucasians is the color or 111 Lei -1 atiai iv,ihwiij, w.j S.-C . -- , . . By BARRY LARSON their skin is a misconception em ployed by idealists and fanatics. There are distinct differences in their environment, morals, pres- of participants. What is the right "attitude to wards "guilt by association," the practice of accusing people of be- manner The only way ins Communists because they may, Sllui t 111.. ;-Is this Mrs. Stimson?" a voice have supported some cause, how- scriously understand, said. -My name is Mane. I have ever worthy, which Communist, Negroes position and to re- peculiar last name and I strategy aiso may nave "'"f" it to support.' we snouia De auic,, , , . as sane and intelligent Americans, Should Christian people be in to differentiate between a true.timidated by threats of lnvestiga subversive action and a perf ecUy tion, and thus withdraw from il legitimate enterprise. To brand a live participation in moves for person who is doing what he social welfare; should they fear thinks is right, even though you to join or support anything, thus don't have his point of view, is leaving the field of social un one of the misfortunes of our provement open to non-Christians thinking. . jand to Communists? This would What constructive program uesu " T such a people get so mixed up on It that there's no need to tell you what it is, and anyway, you don t know me. Were you at some kind of a missionary meeting this week where a man named Tyler spoke? You know he's one of the Robe son crowd and is working for the passage of this bill that's coming up Monday in Lincoln. A carload of women are going down to pro-j test . . . The Negro situation here shomd we support to improve in ter-racial relations? We must find discrimination and build friend- in Omaha lc vprv irorsr Kfi T " ' ' .7 i n-i iai iciauuiifl. lie liluob iiiiv , . . . know, because I am secretary for a solution here in our country toi5"'15 Donas a verv larpt firm hero arA ran toll ksln ai.. ..nnot -fiorsHc H OUr ( you all about it. We understand ! among the colored majority of the re?he e necessity for a better that Dundee Church is interested world's peoples.' The bill men- relationship with the colored in Tyler's church. Some of the tioned in the conversation is the racof- We c.an"ot accu t,hJose w.ho things they are doing at Hillside'Fair Employment Bill which was ry .t, ,do no,r should we m Church are very fine, but a lot of ud before our own legislature. itimidate the people who do their it needs to be investigated. I want! This bill, to promote em-pest toward this end. The way to to find out who is responsible foriployers to give a man a job be-lcombat aU 18 ive your active the interest of Dundee Church in! fore he knows his color, was killed suPPr' to better inter-racial re- mu&iue. i ms is one or tne most in committee. This wasn't the first important issues and if you don't 'time that this has happened. The nave, time to talk and aren't in-'samt thino- hannonpri in rriiir terested, we'll find out more about! under the Roosevelt administra-.nevcr hoPe to conquer. yoiiL. Bang went the receiver iiion. Senator Lehman of New This is a true exerpt reprinted , York presented a similar bill and from the Dundee Newscaster, a it was killed. The same thing is community Church publication ingoing on today in Congress, and west Omaha. The incident de-lwhat are we doing to help? How lations. Let's try to understand one another better and build a brotherhood which Russia can NUBB Counesy Lincoln Journal OUTSTANDING WOMEN SCHOLARS . . . Twenty-seven fresh men women were initiated into Alpha Lambda DelU. national hon orary scholastic fraternity, for outstanding first semester scholastic achievement. A 7.5 average is necessary tor membership in the honorary. In the npper picture (from left, first row) are: Ann Yeakley. Atlanta. Ga.: Joyce Splittgerber. Albion; Janet Lind quist. Funk: Diane Whitaker, Cambridge; Shirley Pollock, Atlantic. Ia.; (second row) Jean Barrett, Columbus: Jeanne Greving. Cen tral City; Chloryce Ode. Sioux City, la.; Vivian Boland. Bloom- field: (third row) ivian Lemmer. Atkinson; Denita Brchm. Har r i: : j SianOUlg highest in Naval Science Wln .v.i u.n , j ll.,nr -a l!ir.n Uinr anil Patriria Mnrm Flm "f;' John Peters, the will shatter when bounced and wood. The lower picture shows: (first row) Sara Whitlock. Lin- rmdshipman graduating at the freezing prestone. In charge are' coin; Phyllis Cast. Lincoln; Roma Jean Miller. Lincoln: Sharon an-. v Mann T,PS class: Wilmer Hergenrader. Al Ttloton Mangold. Bennington: (second row) Janice Carman. Omaha; Eliz Aiien wanna Jlichelet out- ariA Don Kelzer & abeth Tempieton. Omaha; Suzann Good. Lincoln; (third row) standing aptitude: Dan Gilbert , , ' Barbara Schmoker. Lincoln; Shirley Dewey. Lincoln: Janice Yost. Switzer, contributing the most to' T,. f 1hg Wii,,spIaA; Milford: Cathryn Olds, Omaha; (fourth row) Jane Laase. Lincoln; Morale and Esprit de Corps. f.f1 f. the estf ( Mary Domtngo! Weeping Water, and Cynthia Henderson. Lincoln. Dean Thurman Buckingham Xladuct. which will be 16 ftft: l" s 1 Junior class midshipman displav-' . s complete in every detail. c , rx C! J MJn.J-, ing outstanding proficiency in ap end of the road bed Employee s Dinner blated Wednesday Vai-l'rrit.nn. A lU.-x T l rr. t. , Will :hnW U na Ctrnc ifx U senior class midshipman disolav-' mbl- of such a project. The' All University s . non-academic mz outstanding nrfinnr lighting system to be usod empioyres ' ' '- " Naval Enpinrinn- r.A " also be shown as well ac tho cur. nusl employees Gin Pull On Love Library Roof Called Telescope By Students WEDNESDAY Film society meeting at Esauire theater, showing "Orphus." Craft shop at 7 D.m. Union. Dr. George Knriyan, University of Madras geograDhy professor, lecture at 7:30, Union Faculty Lounge. books to keep them from dete-' American Association of I'ni iorating, Fowler said, and it willjversity Professors meeting at 6 add to the comfort and save on P-m., Union Ballroom. employee uinner at 6:30 p.m., By DICK COFFEY Feature Editor "Is it a telescope?" After much student discussion the cost of cooling the library. around campus, the device on the! "The cost of coolinsr is much Union Ballroom. roof of Love Library was called higher than the cost of heating.! Rd Cross Senior Life Saving a telescope. Ht costs four times as much to course at 7 p.m., Coliseum pool. Charles F. Fowler, director of take the heat out in the summerl Delta Sirma Rho business meet tne Division of Buildings and than it lakoc tn hoot 4,'in! of 7-n m t,i. ru Grounds, was contacted by The; winter." iRoom 203 ' Nebraskan Monday and he called; rh nn.., in,ian 1.-.J Entries iltir for f,Vct 9nn.,9i vtt it a gin null 1 ..v. uUU inanu -- In thnrLcc nf rw,r, s, ll easier t0 heat in the winter,' cowboy and cowgirl by 6 p.m.; flatVclof oltarr'oTef S'1?"!?: ...... . I Char,es Carothers- A Istacks. the gin pull is used in "'s. .." "'" hauling new and old material ud "... T '".su,u' l,,e.,el THURSDAY Tri-K Club meetin? at 7:3ft. P-m,. Agronomy Bldg., Room 206. the Universuy for 25 years orif?r re-rpofing, Fowler said, the'nar7oo , Xch waput oT'in r;e55S h3Ve 3 neWL9: - in need oeTrZlnl dinner Wedr.es- appreciation. The certificates will as2!?alt roof Put 0I? liam Trikson, sophomore midshin- rounding landscape. man displaying outstanding pro- and trainyards. Bob ficiency in Naval weannnc an heads the display. buildings. Ac in "n m in ths T'ninn r he nrpsented to the honored triipsts The roof material will be the, It is the first time in University by cnanceuor K. u. oustavson. " ". ruwier i Fowler concluded. Peterson historv tnat uch an evcnt has A student quartet will provide continued, except fof a different' Canoe Trips . , . . i . . : . i ..ii n.i Kinn nr ithii annn i no now Tvna Jimo. TW.il m. , , been scneauiea ana Clarence M. music "iu nenueu nuiiinaii..-;--r , .. ... . i T rJl : iT- " T"01?0"- fresh" The Purpose of the open house Molzer. director of personnel, said manager of the University's 9,f insulation will be foam glass,!: into Quetico-Superior wilderness.' Jt2r, mi! dsniPr?.an displaying out- is to give students of pre-college it is hoped that the program can photographic production service Fowler said and will be better; Only $4.85 to $5.40 per person i IRanr'jng Droficienrv in Vai-fil rnu an ...... . . , . . than tho nlri 5 j . . . .. f . . " " n.a uuuui ui u 1 1 1 N 'f nnai tirma art annual T ' r win sniiw 4 sprips 1 1 1 ill! uj i'. -.. jentation. the field of engineering involves' Employees who have been with compiled. OPTOMETRY IN THREE YEARS, IF YOU HAVE SIXTY L A. CREDITS Excerpts From Cherrington's Speech The new insulation advantages over the tion prov has jDar atrv- r nr frm intAtmitSAii - Some write to: CANOE COUNTRY OtTT. I ,iir '. ?e yeari. ym- con prepare tor .n .... U.UUI.11VV uroiession 01 opiomeirr, ravt a mirumua o: :x!y required Hrt ereait. ,-a-ntages over the old insula- FITTERS. Bill Rom. Bo C Ely. U lyouhS i. Fowler said. First, it will, JMinnesota. : Liberal fl.- ivide better humidity for the1 r---1 ?.SSfWV.VAP.VJWAVANrfrW.AVVyV Tt.. t , ' L' """Z - iern CIV,Iization. The unique and nical and material level the West nied. namely dignity, status, sig- h. ill! ai ri!T'ITtl! distinctive contribution the West has a great advantage over com- nificance. j p tV. ' 1 hnTlnstf" at has to offer the world has come munism but it is not on this level You and I know that Com-, e nonors convcranon Tbm- :as an unfolding discovery in re- that the issue finally will be re- munism cannot answer this deep; 'Cent centuries. :cUH hunppr in iho hpart nf th msswsl - Members of the class of 1911. I It is the discovery that miracles We can share with them the of the world. It is only through! congratulate you! You have dis- happen when the minds and wills technical know-how. we can bring freedom that they will find the! covered the central purpose of a f all men are set free. The material advantages which they full realization of that which theyj UniVeri.ty and madc on our Greeks and Remans had it in part. seek, but in so doing we have no want above all else. To help them Jhe qualities you have ex- but only in part: onlv the few assurance whatsoever that they discover this great truth. I take: nibited are passports to the dis- were free the many, slaves. It will embrace the free wav of life it. the supreme task of men and' tmguished fellowship of men and is concomitant of the belief in the These people have never known women ecming cut of our uni-i women of learning of all ages. sacredness of the individual, for freedom and while they are versities today and probably! You have demonstrated the li reveals that the individual reaching out eagerly for a" better throughout your lifetime. , qualities of an insatiable hunger realizes his potentiahliesand flow- existance they do not understand STUDENTS For that nightly snmek LeVs eat at the Cessna Aircraft Company America's Leading Producer of Business and Personal Airplanes has OPPORTUNITIES tiltJ I?.1" eich cl ,ou an, The challenge i exciting and rewarding career of fore mPirlt ; , Kreat satisfaction to yourself and u wide usefulness to society. 1L of the mea to know; the first requirement of crs lnto fulness of self-realization that freedom is the source of the scholarship. You have dcmon-on!.v as hi? mind and his will are technology and hijh standard cf strated intellectual courage in made free. living enjoyed by the West seeking the truth and following As western minds were set free' We must never forget that what wherever it may lead. I give vou ne-v immediately became preoc-' the underdeveloped people of the as a symbol of this quality "the P'd w'i'h age-old mysteries cf world seek more than food and motto of my most favored profes- :he natural order. Out cf that raiment, more than a higher sor in undergraduate days. "Truth Preoccupation with the secrets of standard of living: they seek that though it sear the eveball." You nature emerged science, and out which they have been so long de- nave demonstrated self-discipline. 01 science ras come modern tech held yourself to the task at hand Ro!ogy with its vast specializa and resisted the temptation to tior?. weary in well doing. Today our way cf l.fe is cha! Ynti hav- ir-WwA ,st f. ler.ged by Russian Communism dene imTv.rH Utr iL Communism indicts the free way nulity that cbaracterizec all uhr.. J1 by charging that is has ars as they become increasingly lif Xo e've Justlce and coua'.ity aware of their own inadequacies.1 to-,Jhe man and that it You have rVvrforwi f.th continue to fail. Freedom have found a cosmos whose order- a"d.stice c3n never be recon lmes ami dmvn?ahitif vv,a Clje1 r asserts. th hi7hf MoaiUm w.., But the lesson cf the failure and ttomoi. f rh, ,., of the West certainly fs not tha mined to dedicate vnur aVnte in e should displease with freedom serve tout fellow men- The Communists charge rests v , . 'Uoon a false view of the nature f:-.7' c5a lorsee w;hat of freedom. A low estimate of i?", 'a"on. or. Prles-.man or indifference to his wel S5h -"t: Ca" farc is not a concomitant cf free SnL tythat ,f you dom-on the contrary, as we have JSi L rna"1en quaU' M e freedom we cherish arises L..v,!1 .i! from our belief in the supreme v i" u , " "'".worth of man. hour, there is for each cf you an tv, ,nn t r. r, v. 1 all our activities make new discov This is What thev Said to US in and frstpmiftr amng mm uKa i.ic tiass 01 iu, ana 11 was are free. ..... 1 r . . ? . . . 1 ui ivrrr wora n ju ine men l.rvin Men r,r n a a chr.lsr an1, women who showed these rests a snccial responsibility to be quauties in that student genera-, ever vigilant in the preservation tion have lived Lves cf service and enlargement of freedom, es- a Qisiincaon. penally in three areas of life. What they said to us then is First, this University and indeed equally valid today, and I com- universities will need you as mend you for having achieved the chamoion and Interpreter of tnese qualities 'and I urge you to''u nasic freedoms, adhere to them through all your The second calling for iyour days. ; especial vigilance will be that of But, these qualities, essential as ?ur .3ional Government. Ours iey are, are rot enough in the " - ''Vi " .u o. M world of todays it is profoundly' Philosophy that the State is the different from the world we con-T3"1 an noi lhc maser J man frontri fnur Am Ac. it 'fid that the Governments denve iives are not to be frustrated. Ithelr Just powers from the con you muft bring all your attributes! . of th Governed. In times of the scholar into focus upon the 01 crises such as the present, there supreme issue today. inevitable pressure for the , State to trespass upon the areas H". ifc reserved for the freedom of the Tcsl. ' T. ana ."ea"5.- individual ciUzen. :T rw?OU . 1 Finay y be summoned absolutely clear judgement. Let try the challenge of communism us ask how thLj issue emerged as to the world wide battlefield the dominant issue of our timeere lhe iss,Je of freedom is be- nu iww ii nwiuirsis nxn in our Jn fought Out contemporary world. ; t:i'. wLf. .rt cf fHr 'frn.lhat a nation cannot exist half cu.re me ijce7uon oi ine siave and haIf fr?e is equally priceless worth of the individual. vaHd for the world cornrrruriit. ffJ U n,u P k Gratif,-ir.g as are the advances through the ages with its roots in 0ver the pant twenty-five years, trfh old Testa-; they 8re ,-it a prelude to what r;f"L ;frir,a,idach"-w "urt achieve if over the long 1.-2 of tl.e man of CahJee, a con- r,u), fredoTn js to triumph ption to whlcn Greek culture.' throughout the world. fiTt?iiVve Rc?n?.'s-i We are launched upon a pro wi.ee, a.l made the.r coninbu-1 of econj,. tchnical w , .. 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