Wednesday, March 23, 1955 THE NEBRASKAN ,3 r ! Nebraskan Editorials Somtihing fJeiv In SC Elections With SJudect Council elertkms coming up, & is time for the student body to take stock of events of the past year sad apply any eonelasMBs they may have to the results they wish to tee after elections. The caaapus knows, for example, that the . Student Council caa no danger be classified as . a do-ccthing organixaUca. The members have asserted a great deal of authority and managed to get their thumbs irto many pies. This is ' what has been cried for ia the past years, asd whether student bcdy resents it or not, increased Council activity is here to stay. Moreover ia view of the co-ops' anxiety to be represented on the Council, and the ob jection raised by the new defunct Faction, it looks as though interest groups win be playing a part ia Student Council activities next year wherever there is a opportunity to do so. How j&asy of the Council's decisions of the coming year will be of a nature that special interests arc involved ia remains to be seen. Intertra ter<y Council announcement that it w21 at tempt to get as many of their Greeks as possible into Council positions, opens cp new pa$sa223es. fecial group interest will not be shown merely by Greek rs. Independents ejoestxms, but also may be shewn ia special Jaterests of other types. These two points-1, that e Storied Council w-3 be doing more thiags effecting students, and 2, that welfare of smaTer groups rather than the stedent body as a whole will be served by rejjresestives-orJxast sharply with the Sta cks Council siinatiaa off a year or two ago. What this amounts to is the possibility of a great deal of controversy by virtue of the fact that the representatives individually wl be more irnpertant. Use Council members w3 no longer be considered as a whole; it wil be con sidered from the stand pec of this member or feat. Ia past years, election of Council members could be viewed in a different light. If a person was well-known, it could be assumed that he had become wed-known through holding offices which proved his relative ability to be on Council. Outside of the one-sided pressure brought to bear by the Faction, this was the way elections went A student knew & minority of the candidates running; he voted for these be cause by the time the ballot was placed before him, be found he knew nothing about the others running. This is a condemnation of University eiec tioasin general, but its effects will be felt in the Student Council as never before. It may be necessary at last for students to devote a little time to discussing candidates and whether or not their vctes in the Student Council next year are going to give rise to a great deal of griping. One of the best things that could happen to this campus would be a forcing of mare than passive interest ia the Council membership and what it is doing. The IFC does not necessarily have the election nicely in a bag. If, as rumor has it, independents in the dorm are beginning to org ariie, they will supply sooce sort of threat to the Greeks. Where this leaves women candidates remains to be seen. The important thing is that if the Council actions are goirg to effect students as greatly as they have besua to this year, students can not afford to vote ca representatives without knowing a Utile about all of them. Student Council caa no longer be snetbing by which actMtyHrninded students fill ia to get that last AWS point before being ever-pointed. It is no longer, a busy-work orgaaiiatioa or the floor for oratorical shewing cff. This is something to keep la mind as Student Council candidates are announced and the bal lot set up. KX On I'Jilh The Show 7i shew does ga on, at the CriversiSy cf Rehraska. And both Kasmct and University .Theatre are to be commended fmt a season which is almost certain to end ia financial, dramatic and x&uskal success. TrccibJe pel ia Its nose last seeing when TTiflvq&Sy Theater pneposed a new pLa? to Kos raet JCab. St all began fire years ago when Kssmet 33s& agreed to sell Universiy Theater season tackets i retaana for technical aasd d rer&cal aid via the K3aa"s spring imscaL Tbiffl last year Theater decided it ocwld do! break even wxiwat an additional prNJortjan. Kasiaet Kkibs sjsraaguShow was to be added to the fiaar Theater prcifec5ns aad ixidkided ia fee season ticket. Ia aadisra to jeffisg targets, 3k wodd endtawriie the entire ptrtgram. Bob ifierafcers did mot agree. They beSevel persans whs wocM nsaay irrj separate tickets to their shew would met care to pay tie ex pense cf season tkkeSs which iodaded Theater prod-jc&ns. They beSeved tbe mew HempcE. Theater woaiJ aot attract as maxy maB-Om-Irandty persons ss wodli She Xebrasfca Theater, which also has a larger capacity. Al ia am, the Theater propoKal waa considered aa "toreas- Oampnsrmises failed, and the two grcwps split with Theater officials predicting "aasuriraouat atue difScuSaes' for KK ia prodaciEg its mus ical As yet, however, dfficuSties seem minor. The ccramesadafele thiE as that Theater is assasfeig KK, ia spite cff last year's tfisreats. Bqpfpmeit, sugestians aad criticism have been dlfered freely to the Kind. KK officials have expressed their gratitodo over the cceperataaa given them by Theater, and s3 are Jacking for ward to a saaccessfsd aad es&ertaising pre seialtatiaa of ""BJociner GirL" University Theater cooperated with the mMssic deparbnerA to pre sent The Conssar as the additional prodsactiaa, and Shis grorip, too, is ejOTricg a year off achievemerit ia the entertainment fieM. One serioas pncSitenn remains bonrever. What is to be d4x about the expesse off bavisig the KK shew at the dwmcwa theater? Boca-use the show is a University pnodaactkm. The SCe braskaa thk&s it reascsnahle ffmanriaCy and ksicaHy tLhat the show be presented ia Bevel TbeaSar, a UniversSy feESSksg. It is hoped that Eosxoet KM and University Theater may reads aa agreeraedt efflrsrerning this. As regards the remaiAr off the SBtamtiosa, this year's airangeaaMJiait off indepeiadeoce pitas ffrwsdly co cperatm seems the best. 5LM. Campus Capers By Bruce Conner "IH be darned if III split ia twe white that gay's watchlag me threagk tite mkroscepe. "The Self-Governed" Judge Hand Urges Moderate Spirit By LOUTS SCHOEN It was good news that the banner headlines in last Friday's Nebras kaa heralded good not only for independent students but for the entire University. Dissolution of the "All-University Party leaves the uitra-Gfeek in terest without aa official vehicle of expression. It relegates this inter est to a status, comparable to that of the extreme independent inter est, which despises everything and everybody that is Greek. It is proper that aeMher mt these extremist interests sktld have the paver of pctitical ae tim waira the Factwa possessed iOegaSy aad wit the illegality achieved f its ewa iaitiative. Far wfeea sack pewer is placed ia sack kaads, the spirit f nedera tiea s essential to a democratic saciety mj easily perish ia the cwaseqaeai tarma ef partisaa TQificatMas aad pruMts freaa the pwiiig nterrsts. The great Judge Learned Band has placed the spirit cf moderation ia its proper coajporary perspec tive. He wrote: "... I think ... that a society so riven that the spirit of modera tion is gnat m cxzt caa save; that a society where that spirit flourish es, ro cvrcrt reed save; that ia a soceity which evades its repocsa bSty by thrusting cyiaa the courts the we twe of that spirit, that spirit will ia the end perish. "What is the spirit of modera tion? B is the temper which does ek press a partisan advantage to its bitter end. which caa noder stand and wH respect the other sade.whach feels a. wmiiry between al cisixess real and & the f a cSicsas prodari off propaganda which reoogsMs tbeir tsmnsatm fate and their coaamaa aspirataans ia a wtsnd, whirh has faith ia the sac redness cff the iskdMiuiaL Iff yea ask me bo such a temper amd such a faith are bred and fostered, I cannot answer. They are the last flowers of civiliiation, delicate and easily overrun by the weeds of our sinful human nature; we may be even now witnessing their uproot ing and disappearance until in the progress of the ages their seeds can once more find some friendly Another Nebraskan columnist has been denounced for presenting chal lenges to the student body. At the risk of similar denunciation, I must point to Judge Hand's warning as one of innumerable challenges fac ing this and every other college student body, not only in this coun try, but ia the free world. Our gen eration must off necessity be will ing and prepared to accept trouble some problems and make weighty decisions which are being willed to us by our fathers. The college popu lation cff today wi3 bear the bulk of the weight of these decisions of tomorrow. Unless we practice mod eration ia our actions, responsibility ia our decisions, today when they are cff relatively minor importance anless we face today's challenges how caa we expect capably to act. decide and face the raonumental challenges off tomorrow? CLASSIFIED ADS tftaMwtabl ret. KiprlKcl. Phon -na. Kaon for rnt. 3311 Starr, mpk.yd woman or nature atudanu WITS altar 8:h Want Ads Bring Results LadlssSsiila Oxfords By SpJtimg Brown A White Black & Tiite $105 Oirry'sSpertSisp mi i st. 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Wei tssr tS&es&s sffwses be ppcrmm f be Uaiiudd Kfi&ais sad adtadks mrxsmzntitm rtEaity. EarlEa repStifl to ifhe ""dharpe feat im aemr chafed ssy sneexings cff he KArC and ht tos Ey canaeKSiaa via the OI Assncistinn was to itsad one cf &eir cadktsi parties and to finb&e $2L Sea. Vsilfcer evlteaSy taeSevs Chift aEirj'ane wa przZesnet ca interest is anitraitiaDiJ af fsfirs is m& to be a sreme cenrt jastaoe. S 5s fibic 3"pe cff emrirark ishiiimg wlridh pmm&s am A2 Cap; to rktoiik & thgizj cff &e tS Sensie. States IsEmm Q. Eagltsnl O-ll and CSia D. Jttmfitoa (fflSL rraeniberld ffihst Harlffils g?anii'aher tiad btxa a sapresae court Jar sad wr-ate S5 (daaseatang cprmm is. tfi tesrKe Is equtu deasnan on segregfitiiaii ssisiy yeasra aga, Greafter JBsS-iruxre: can JsEriy fee fimapned Cbaa &g cff t&rae mm w las Seit &nt Earlaa's raM rim wnrid he m. awiraixle o ifeea. VSm is sas5petant to ifhciSe wMbar a tSBaE" tifclid aire whiilly corractt m mat? HSsr is ztfrft ia tae "spfwrsfye but eusfl'" 1sSz3am hs& to twe corpEiisnre wia his dso M as a ntHSkuBtacKi for .fie Sdiestt SaffirM psei la Sim eaastry wroM seem to be &e feejjfttt S reaxKjaed far Sm. T'Zi.a-q Lasgar CD-35JD- to tfSxr the irassit astmcmiSisg CoaliSrsiliiwhaci'. EktIks ffa&bd to MESL Sec Lcxtger dedarel thai he was &eal cff harlTig jjrii.ts roca e$t era spates fM the Sajnciae Ccnrl tench, and he TOalS vote agaisst ary sppcihce wto was not a usSiTe scm Snora a sanallksr, xafieiiaii sttfte sadh as 2?a5h Dsikdta. Harlaa is ffrcvra Xew York. Ixier ar vet Bartsa wmM wuie a great jterSfat is i2kna to tut he a mem a rootber C be Xw Twi CSrcnit Ctart f Appnis fcnt mftpm&Sim to tis sptiHt-mnA to rhe saretne msst mniM mam fwcii&aiy have tea rectei M Ms aaal KaS5raaoas for Che ptL ,. The faar sMsSfors ipgsareiiQy Haai EJtJe to y aboJt Eaates' joffial aMSty; dilaer m&t, as mM Sbew critiazeS ftas reSpasi, Ms teste ia Sties ar las brand cff cigars. T!he Kew York Heralfl-Tsaiaae reparto tfeat HariEB was "jpraBt!! pnammcnagy by r5rreseaitaXirvs cff bar assatii ttaons, bat was craanaefl as a "torHywarldHr" by These serts&ars repnesaztefl, intiteaiS ctf be irtenesit cff ttiae rmtkm, ttfbe jHsnttreflt cff a majority. Loyalty to mac's beliefs as a vsnikhiag wirfcae, tout tCbe a5siisitiiam cf aa beb2wh8 jaaijad banSJy beniilSs Che adranoe cff reaaaaL Cliff's Smoke Shop ffum im wt m x. im asm m. ftssam Ltsafer Sefour Five KcfaJr Sasfer Cards Now on Display Larpe Selection EaiSev April 19 C tccc OOLDEIIEOD SIS NorOi Ulb SL it You can expect more than normal wear in these $oft-to-thetouch flannels made with "Orion" Afterthoughts A Square Beef E almastt seems a sane iEtfep ttfhjit JfttihraSai actts ttkKase plates cff tfihe fdtee wffl bear tSbe StaTieuaeait, "The EedF Sljj'," ca ttbeaa. Kcft too miffldfe cpposiuiasi Basis coss Scsritih to fihe prqpoBfil exneptt Ernani a Sew fcog pn daDBrs wiha mmiM Hie to see tSbe jptaifis read, "The Merit State.."" tod aUtataiS) aJbene to bwsm same rearitaooa to ssiaffire cv-s mm tfihe cm&dTm wSb. ifflwsne iiHii'U tos mudb csutiEiKm to a beef dogasi on tSae stRtea Fedtarjjrtsisr BoesaBe siiates. Orlunds-FIonnel HITS by Phocisix TctiI l&tm &&t meSL Sis:Jw5ffM OxIlwba-imscI wbH tar Eeriwc Xa4 wssr btm s swL aw it's ftsSoiwd 4 fv : 4' . . .... u a&tsqpm Iraof er ... hempt 51 A iv & ; ftntr " " "S i I IUb Nebraskan X&te? JLmtxLuiisi CtZsStS fresa st4sCj Frew wmoiT t .!M t.fip mm avoHOMwMnll t .n -I n fin fiutMmntantm. :;: - .tar vnst m MS. v Am. a ane ta c - "i. r !m pan. mmm 4. . ! MSSM l" 49W ;"' II ! iMnnai mn 4M . s xir-'twA mum k momnm. Ititn a. "'. f ttTYMW .... CtttowM fmr CCinr v mnm"v f.-onar ......... 3-n 4irfSttw ........... Wflfll S'S(tttBf ........... Dim biimm U tlmilHI ( 4fenr nt:i. "w Vir nl 5t XMUtt. mmmrtm .. . mmm Wmntm, Mmimt im. JNtavtmiK. Unarm tgummm. MUc turn, " 'ir 'iltnw. n1iu wWnuw ". KSkt. OtMtnm. tn fcaWM"t, n turn r-tinL. fr.nr fcuwiipuwi. ia Ciwn. Mtanaa ot, csd lea r S.'T f $. V lien's C2JfcfH3r Jlof ee Seees-dl 3FJ.wr 1 ITE GOT NEWS FOR YOU It is rzs earcest fecf tLat aa occasional coJamn of ctlst Eftt pJeased joa enousrli to ctale yoa arast to dip it out asdi keep it. Bat Fm sure ti,at bemf preoccupied with more iaeportast tltios like geitizig down to breakfast before josr roosa-eate eata a3 tie iBaraalade tie itspils fcas passed aad been foryotten. So I as pleased new to report tJat tie isakers of FkHip Morris Cigarettes, bless tie;r corporate hearts, nave psMisbed a bcokkt eaTed MAX SOtOIAN RETSfTED, wtkh costaias six cf Esy favorite colfflBstas, along with some brasd new material, al cf ttis profusely SSastrated z2 of tiss available to yoo gratis wisea voa by a cospJe cf packs cf PfeUip Morris at jmr favocita tobacco ctmnter ca or E-ear josr c&stpm. Btrt this is not t&e cc!y news Pve got for too today. FcBowfeg' yoa wiU fad a ro&cds? cf isews feignlignta frota casposea to coct try over. Sevtoera Reserve Usuverairy Dr. WSSard EaJe SIgafoos, bead cf tite departcsest cf aa tircpcJcgy at Soothera Reserve Uttrrersity asd isteraatimTy known as as authority 00 primitive peopJes, retarded yesterday f rata a focr year scieattiSc cjrpeditioo to tie headwaters of tfca AsoaiflJE River. AtaoEg tie naazty EEterestiisg usessemtoa of Lis joo nsey is bis own bead, sircnk to'ti sir cf a snstuqoaJL Ha reftcsed to reveal fccw its bead s&rinkicg was accoEBplisaed. Teat's for sec to knew sad you to tmd out." fee said with s tixy. bet sascy grin. pMJTtfcerB Reserve Usshersity Dr. MajBdrSI GIbbost, head cf tie deparSsaett cf loolcgy at Nortiera Eewrve University aasd kaowa fa ycerg acd M for his work oa prasaies, ainocsced yesterday tiat be bad received a grant cf tMJQmjim for a twelve year stady to deSermia precifeJy hew eucJs fen tiere is in a barrd of EKsakeys. Wiatever tie reralSs f Dr. Glbtxm's researcies, tits cada is already knwwm: wEafs wore fca tiat a barrel cf momkeys is a pack cf Phillip Morris. There's test aad cieer ia every paZ. detigit in every draw, oooteatt aad w3-beirg ia every f eecy, fiavorfEl elkwdkt. Aisd, wiafs wsre, tils nserrieat f cigarettes, kirrg-sire asd regnslar. coshm ia tie exds&ive Pi2ip Morris Snap-Opeaa pack. A gestie teg ss tie tab aad tie package pops cKlgiEgSy cpea. A gestae pmh ca tie cpea pack and it s3es.tjy Mds iSseJf back, sealimg ia tie savory vintage tobacco ft3 yea are rea-ir to snace again. Eartera Rewert e Usuverairy Tie aEEffial rt-eetirg cf tie Amerkaa PiikJcgksl Isstitcta. he3d last week at Eartcrs Eeserte UEtversity, was easlfe!!i4 by tie readir.g cf two divergent mmognks ccfacertirg ti cngiffis of earty Gtik "nsmes." as letters cf primitive aJ;4abet arecaTwL Dr. Tristraa tatircp Spteea. fa-eed far tmd wide as tie discroverer cf tie Rigi Germaa CoEsonajit Shift, read a paper in wiki he traced tie ongisss off tie Old Wesdisa resse "pt" prEoer.d 'nktt" to tie isid! Leslie nrse "gr" (pro wwsmced -albert") . On tie tier hand. Dr. BJciard Gnsaertad TwosLkey. who, as tie wbole worU knows, trssslated Tks F&fsmm Gem feto MiddJe Riga Bactriaa. coetesdad ia his pafer list tie. Old Wes&i rsae ,Mpt" derives f ma tie Low Erse rsat msf CproaiiBcd ""gr"). Fei L? ff88 m tiat Dr. Tweclsy feaa2y asked Dr. S-eea if he wcsld Lke to step isto tie yr Kasnm a4 pst oa tie gfcrcs. Dr. Spkea accspted tie dLaZezz proopCr. tart tie coetctt vai Eerer held becaias tier wr co soves ta tie gytssisaftiaas tiat wesM ft Dr Twcsakey (Tie reader is doci'Jcss f isdisg tiU hard to beifcrc a Jtera Reserve UEivemy is ceJeirated tie Jexgti sad breadti cf tie laad f or tie sire cf its gyre coSectica. Eowerer, tie reader ked to reaesLier tiat Dr. TWley has eztraordiy sma3 ids asd arc. Ia ftd, te rpet tie lut war works ta sa3 areapSa-t. where he received two Navy Awards asd was wid-y Laik-i 4, a "cy Ltj:.e