PAGE 2 SUMMER NEBRASKAN JULY, 16, T959 Photoplay f :a J. C. West by John C. West Producer Carl Foreman ("The Key"), quoted in a recent issue of the Film Daily, gave warning to the industry in which he makes his living. "The future of the movies," he said, "rests on who's going to be making pictures five cr ten years from now." Foreman stated that film companies "should go out looking lor people and bring them in," because very soon ' new blood" in production ranks will be a dire need. He sighted England's proposed move to levy theatre tax revenue for the establishment of a school to develop producers, directors and writers. As to a plan for American filmmakers. Foreman has made an early start by attempting the selection of a young writer to observe pro duction of his forthcoming film. "The Guns Of Navarone," which will roll in Europe in January. The writer will be salaried and will assume no other responsibilities during the making of the pijture other than an absor.bsion of the essentials of motion pktre production. Allied Artists, a studio who's recent move to major productions has fostered such rewarding efforts at "Friendly Persuasion," "Love In The Afternoon," "Al Capone" and "The Big Circus," has already encouraged - at least two prospective young Cecilc DeMilles and Sam Goldwyns. They are Dems and Terry Saunders. 1 he brothers, at ages ju ana 27 respectively, are graduates of U.C.L.A.'s Drama Depart ment, and have just produced "Crime And Punishment, U.S.A." - . An updated version of the Dostoevski classic of crime and conscience, it is the handiwork of two men of achieve ment in pictures which far exct-.vs their years. The Saunders two-reeler, "Time Out Of War," a black and white dramatic story played against a Civil War backdrop, won an Oscar in 19')4 and later reaped prizes in film competitions at Venice, London and Edinburgh. Two of their earlier offerings "Intro duction To Jazz" and "Narcotics" (1932) have also been the subjects of international acclaim. Crowe Heads Turkey Staff Dr. Lawrence K. Crowe, as sociate chief of staff of the University of Nebraska field staff in Turkey, was elevated Thursday afternoon to chief of staff, replacing Dr. Otto Hoiberg who has completed his two-year assignment as head of the mission. His promotion was ap proved by the University's Board of Regents. Dr. Hoiberg, who is on leave from the University faculty as co-ordinator f Community Services for the Extension Di vision, will return to Nebraska in September. The University Mission in Calendar Thursday, July 16 j "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45 p.m., Ralph Mueller Plane tarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. Lecture Russian educa-j tion, Dr. Richard Rapacz of Columbia University, 11 a.m. 415 Administration Building. World Affairs Preview, "Communist China Econom ic Facts and Fancies," Dr. Yuan-li Wu, associate profes sor of economics, Marquette University 2 p.m., Love Li brary auditorium. Friday, July 17 Lecture, Russian education, Dr. Richard Rapacz of Co lumbia University, 11 a.m., 415 Administration Building "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45 and 8 p.m., Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Morrill Hall 14th and U. Saturday, July 18 "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:15 and 3:30 p.m., Ralph Muel ler Planetarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. Sunday, July 19 "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:15 and 3:30 p.m., Ralph Muel ler Planetarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. Sunday Night Movie, "Ene my Below,' 7:30 p.m. Student Union Ballroom. Monday, July 20 "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45 p.m., Ralph Mueller Plane tarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. Clinic, "Patterns of Rural Education," Speakers, S. Berg and M. Cushman, regis tration at 9 a.m. in Love Li brary Auditorium, luncheon at 12 noon at the Student Union and dinner at 0 p.m. I nJSf Tl I .Dr. Crowe Dr. Hoiberg Turkey is financed by a con tract with the U.S. Interna tional Cooperation Adminis tration. The University is pro viding technical advice and assistance to Turkey in build ing its new Ataturk Univer- joooooooooooooa START OUT IN STYLE! at the Student Union. Tuesday, July 21 "Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45 p.m., Ralph Mueller Plane tarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. Wednesday, July 22 "Our Dynamic S k i e s," 2:45 and 8 p.m., Ralph Muel ler Planetarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. ' Pi Lambda Thcta Lunch eon, Student Union. Phi Delta Kappa Luncheon, Student Union. Bcckmaim Takes Leave Dr. Milton W. Beckmann, professor of secondary educa tion at the University of Ne braska, will serve as head of the secondary school mathe matics SCC- yWWCTMMIWIIWlWaiM tion in the! I a u in i u i fil tration of Ti tle 3 of the National De fense Educa tion Act I n';':f. His leavd I ' of absence ol absence ' , n -for one year, Tf M; effec t i v e iU J ' Sept. 1, was Dr. Beckmann approved last week by the University's Board of Regents. Title 3, provides $75 million a year foz four years for strengthening mathematics, science and modern foreign language instruction. Dr. Beckmann will be head quartered in Washington, D.C. in the U.S. Office of Education. are marquise side diamonds A brilliant aymbol of iuccett nd happiness ahead! Smartly tailored design, radiant with three diamonds in each ring. Richly elegant interplay of toundandmarqulsediamondt. REGISTERED JEWELER American Gem Society mo km J ' Jr iBOOMOODOOOOOO sity and in strengthening and Dr. Carl J. Schneider, Ankara University. associate professor of political At present the Mission is science, will return in Sep staffed by nine faculty mem- tember after completing two bers, of whom Dr. Hoiberg year assignments. Budget Permits Increases In Salaries of Faculty As a result of increased I basis and not on an across- legislative appropria tions, the University of Ne braska's general current funds budget for the 1959-60 fiscal year will total $16,066,- 129 an increase of nearly $1.8 million compared with the past fiscal year. Comptroller Joseph Sosh nik said that more than 90 per cent of the increase will go into higher salaries for University personnel. Of the increase, 75 per cent will go into academic salaries, 19 per cent into classified, hour ly, and graduate assistant salaries, and 6 per cent into executive salaries, including deans, directors, and super intendents. These increases, he added, are determined on a merit the-board scale. The budget was approved Thursday afternoon by the Board of Regents at its reg ular meeting. Dr. Soshnik said the gen eral current funds budget, with an actal increase of $1,797,871, consists of: aca-. demic and administrative" salaries, $8,906,401, up $1, 322,155; classified salries and hourly wages, $3,500,386, up $191,827; graduate assist ants, $519,320, up $106,260; and operating expense and equipment, including social security, $3,140,022, up $177, 629. The general current funds budget will be supported by six different sources of rev enue. Qr Elmers Shop Thursday 10 to 8:30 72 1 vK 4 . . UHMMaMft " ""r"1''Tnr"' Orllii 1 0 Price Sport Save 50 and more on famous brand summer sport shirts . . . from our regular stock! There are many collar styles, in a rariety of panels, solid colors, checks, plaids and stripes in 100 cotton with wash 'n wear finish, batiste and oxford cloth. Regularly $4 to 10.98. - MEN'S STORE, FIRST FLOOR m llnttlrt