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PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Friday, Jungly 1353 Sff Browned mumosis, mar Cites Complex kmds Ilffififlnfif Problems Of Economy Protection of individual free dom in an economy "half peace and half war" is the prime challenge graduates of 1953 must help meet. This was the keynote sounded by Herbert Brownell, Jr., attor ney general of the United States, and commencement speaker at the University of Nebraska Mon day morning. "So far as we can see ahead, better national defense for less 'dollars. Mr. Brownell said the over-all defense budget proposed provides for major emphasis on air power. "At the same time, it provides for maintenance of all basic combat J forces now in the Army, in the Navy and Marine Corps. It also provides that their combat effi ciency shall be increased by mod ernization of equipment. "There is also recognition of the necessity for continuation of v. ! 1 1 N ! ft. J .v 4 - , i I urrtrlfJwirl vmtrihnl inns hv the we must live in a world in which :United statcs t0 the defense of peace will be more nearly an " armistice. Such a society, o.i any long-term basis, is new to our country. '"It poses problems of social, economic and legal significance Department which are important and will call, working: freedom, including our NATO de fenses in Europe." Concerning the third illustra tion the field of internal secur ity Mr. Brownell enumer a t e d four programs under which the of Justice is now Omirtcsy Uncnln Slur HERBERT BROWNELL, JR. for the same ingenuity and dedi cation to freedom and individual liberty shown by our founding fathers . . . He cited, by way of illus tration, these matters that come cross his desk: 1. A' proposed Constitutional Amendment to limit the power of the federal government to make treaties and limit the President to make executive air re erne nts with other coun tries. 2. Proposal to reorganize our Department of Defense to estab lish a long-sought goal of more efficient management and mod ern procurement and personnel practices which have proved so successful In American industry. 3. Protection of our country's internal security. Expanding on the pro posed Cons titutional Amendment, Mr. Brownell said that the though be hind this proposal "seems to be that if our country deals less with foreign nations, we'll get into less trouble. . j Mr. Brownell said it seems in appropriate in the present state Prosecuting leaders of the Communist Party In this coun try and of all others who advo cate the overthrow of the gov ernment by force and violence. 2. E n f o r c Ing the law that agents of foreign powers most register. 3. Denaturalizing and deport ing subversives who have vio lated the laws. 4. Removing from the, govern ment payrolls that small minor ity of employees who are risks to the national security. UN All-State Begins Friday More than 300 outstanding high school students registered at the University of Nebraska Thurs day for the annual three weeks summer course in music, speech 'tor of the Federal Bureau of Pub- and art. CojfffffGffceffigfii' Fesfiviffes Degrees Bestowed Upon Students, Five Notables The University of Nebraska RuUi Sheldon, Washington, D, G Monday conferred regnlar de- ' m? n ZlZLZlZ - T I grees upon 915 students and nn-URM C( ChrUn U stono. orary degrees upon five distin- Cleveland Heights, O., owner U guished former Nebraskans and.Libe-graph Company. Chancellor R. G. GusUvson at its! UT- vuswvson prcsiaea, ana . . , . luommencemcni cnapiam was nm 82nd annual Commencement x" rcv Raymond A. McConnelL pas- ercises. itor of First Plymouth Concreea- Honorary degree recipients 'tional Church of Lincoln. Dr. Le I T T bfiflA WCftd ft ev "V . J V -1 Tl TV-' , , i monies, na iJonaia rv. x-icner Dr. Gusts vson. who will leave ;0maha. Resident of the Senior the University this summer to be-'Class, introduced Mr. Brownell. come President of Resources for Music was provided by the Unl the Future, Inc., a fund associ ated with the Ford Foundation, and who has served the Univer sity for the past seven years, Doc tor of Humanities. Herbert Brownell, Jr., attorney general of the United States and 1924 graduate of the University who delivered the Commence ment address, "A New Approach to Justice," Doctor of Laws. Harry Scott Smith, professor emeritus of entomology at the versity ROTC band, under the U rection of Prof. Donald Lentz. Union Slates Varied Events The Union will begin their sponsored activities this summer with the Summer Open House to be held Friday evening from S University of California, Doctor of p.m. until 12 p.m. Science. Jane Margueretta Hocy, clirec- The students, representing some 80 Nebraska and western Iowa communities, will attend daily classes, 8 a.m - . ciose ineir course with a lie Assistance, Doctor of Humani ties. Charles Mitchell Candy, head of the patent department of the Automatic Electric Co., of Chi- to 4 nm and will cM?o. iwmr oi jiiKuieeiuiK. to p.m., ana wiu 1Jq,&i n-.--,, v-joiio rr, course wim There will be dancing in the ballroom to Riley Smith's orches tra from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m, movies in the faculty lounge, an exhibit in the craft shop, Bingo in the Round Up room, and re freshments in the lounge. An in formative booth will be open ia ""-pressor or music at we university 16bDyi simmerman. Shir- Ten students were graduated , "nu OJU: w,u "mith hirh distinction" the high- oe nostesses. axv acini mat oil i.4H.Tjsv ivw tuiu-i .i Tiilv 1 nlev nroblems must he met bv fi nesaaX. JUiy 1- new approach to justice "to re- . u&Via Foltz, chairman of the! examine whether our form of .University's department of mu est honor the University ean be stow upon a graduate and riven government and our legal system sic, is director of the All-State I on the basis of high scholarship are iiexioie enougn to give to our summer course. Planning for the'd aptitude for their chosen pro government, power to protect us rnmfit;, .ll 'fesslons. The ten are: in an atomic era, but still pre Nancy A. Dark, Lincoln; Mary serve the safeguards to individual unar the direction of Dr. Leroy Louise Forney, Brule; Archibald liberty which we have always T. Laase, chairman of the Uni- Kelley, Kansas City, Ma.; Virginia considered the inherent glory of,versity's speech and dramatic urt'l Koehler, Geneva; Shirley Ann department Instruction in art i-IJSSSSS ,enne curection of Manfred L.lpinkerton Beatrice: Eldon W these United States. The battle to protect indi vidual liberties, he said, de mands viffilence on the part of those in government, "but more importantly for the future, on the part of everyone in today's graduating class." Also on the Union's program hi the opening of the craft shor Thursday from S to 5 p.m. in tho basement craft shop. The craft program -also includes lessons every Tuesday evening under the direction of Mrs. Charles Colman from 7 until 9 p.m. The first les sons are June 16. Mary Mielenz, associate profes- The AH-Stal. .rchestra. md,D. Vlasi, Crctf .nd Mrs N.y fnX S Nook" IS Sffl up of some 80 students will be Pumphrey Winkelmann, Wisner. of affairs in the world "to limit DJ 1 rimMn Tlittfn'e To Report Names the power of the President to work out solutions of our inter national affairs with our allies." Under the leadership of Pres ident Dwiffht Eisenhower, he said, the nation has been taken out of a defensive position and given an affirmative program. All members of Pi Lambda Theta attending summer school have been requested to report their names to Miss Minnie Schichting, assistant professor and under the direction of Prof. Distinguished Service Award raew - ?.u,Se Baker's "Snips Turning to the Defense Depart-assistant principal and supervisor iwigaiiitaHun, ivn. oiuwii-or ieacners college High, in ell said the goal is to carry out; Teachers College, Room 5, exten- SUMMER NEBRASKAN Classified Ad Rotes No. Words 1 Wk. 2 Wks. 1-10 .40 .65 H-15 .50 .80 16-20 - .60 .95 21-25 .70 1.10 COLLEGE WOMEN GRADUATING THIS SPRING Accounting Personnel OFFICE POSITIONS Retail Merchandising Sales Analysis Secretarial CREATIVE POSITIONS Verse Writers Creative Designers You are invited to visit our Personnel Department, or write us for further information, HALLMAREC CARDS 2505 Grand Ave. Kansas CTy, Mo. Mnanuel Wishnow, conductor of;Unlversity and its Alumni As- The first of the Summer Ses the University of Nebraska Sym-'sociation, were presented to Sen.;son's Artist Series will be Ued phony; band under the direction iDwight T. Oris-old, Scottsbluff;;nesday. at 8 p.m. in the Union of Prof. Donald Lentz, director oflRear Adm. Alfred R. Harris, Great, ballroom. The Ostas. an Ameri the Lniversity R.O.T.C. band, and Lakes, III.. Chief Dental Officer fan pianist, Emilio Osta, and his chorus under the general direc- the Ninth Naval District; John 'dancing sister, Teresita, -will be tion of Mr. Folte. 'fwlnr. I ii.oi.li. hnBinessmani'the artists featured this week. 71 AT M OFIGY Suvs Suds Time Mother Buy the right books crt the right place at the. right prices at REGENTS BOOKSTORE. Let us fill your text book needs quickly, cor rectly, and at a saving to you. We have all required texts and reference books. J- -tOQ'GIMS JttOOK 5IOI6 Just North of Love Library