The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1960, Image 1

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Bachelors
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Political
Program
Organized
ISTCWA Plan
Thinl in Series
- Nebraska University Coun
cil a World Affairs is spon
soring a program fey the
Committee on Political Edu
cation in the Student Union
March 21
Larry Kilstrup, president ff
XUCWA, sail that COPE will
send several members from
its organisation ia Omaha to
present the program.
Expected to be the prin
ciple speaker is Waller Gray,
five-stale regional director
for COPE, Kilstrup added.
Be wiH speak a why peo
ple should be more interested
in politics, Kflsamap explained.
(DOPE is a non-partisan
group with the purpose of;
educating the public as to
the workings of polite, j
It also has been instra-j
mental in soliciting more1
voting-age persons to regis-!
Her, getting ,000 new voters
to register in the 1958 elec
tiom, KElstrap noted.
This is the third in a series !
of discussion topcis $ p o m-;
sored by XUCWA. Prev!
as$y, four members of labor ;
unions presented a panel
symposium a unions, and
most recently, three faculty;
members spoke on the ""popo- i
lalioa explosion,'''
Kilstrup pointed at ttihat'
the programs are organized
for tie benefit of all stu
dents, lacully and the pub
lic, in order that contempor
ary problems affecting tne
citizens can be better ex
plained. Board Is
Selected
For WAA
Residence HaU Po-r
AddilJonConsiderel held Friday,
Xew members of the worn- Mrs. Angosta CUn-soa. As-
en" Athlfttif AssnrdatifwisiStant IDirector of the Wom-
Eoard have been named toy j
ihe executh officers.
They are Karen Townsend.,
freshmen, assistant mtramur-
al icoordinatar; JiB Eeran.,
freshman, imembership ichair
xrutn Judy Knapp, freshman,
publicity h a a r man; Phi
'Qriibe, sophomore, oo-iree-
7'eational chairmaB.; Elaine !
CibhsL fiorihomore. social and ;
Sports Day ichairman.
T to ;0 s e chosen as sports
heads tto be in (charge of the
various tournaments and
games are also members df
the board.
They are Corrine Neuton,
freshman; Jackie 1 1 1 e s,
freshman; Sue Stewart, soph
omore; Judy Cox, freshman;
(Carole Kauffman, freshman;
Mary Ann WitzeJ, freshman;
Connie SchToeder, freshman;
and Connie Clark, freshman.
Ne-rty (elected president of
the group, Shirley Parfcer,
said they were considering
the addition of another posi
tion to the board.
The position would be Wom
an's Eesidence HaU Intra
mural coordinator. She would
toe "in charge mf the darm"
intramural program. !
'Equal Education Chances
To Cost More,' Sap Hardin
, Chancellor Cliff ord Harain
warned Monday there "lis a
ifleep amdenenrrent of uneasi
ness circulating through
rnmch of the leaaersMp f
higher education in that
country.'"
Speaking before the Grain
and Feed Dealers Associa
tion, the president of the
American Association of Lana
Grant Colleges and State
UmversitieE told the group
this ippears "'despite the sur
face optimism'" in edncation.
He caDed for the strength
ening flf the Laud-Grant edn
catioital philosophy the
idea that the opportunity to
participate in higher ednca
tioH must be kept wKhia
reach f ewry perwn cap
able f meeting its standards
f cblaKtic perfonaance,
"It (tne phflnsophy') ac-
,cepts the view that the wel-;
fare of the nation as wen as
that of the person is at state
iin higher .educaticm,'' he said.
EducBtios is ffoing
ore expensive and I
ure going to maintaiB the
centurv-tid tinwpt tf iirafl
ihnw
!
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V i . -fie, ,, .. w.:"
I , i $ if
lit- : I "i? f-- ; 11
iv V ':: I Vr ! ill
ff v -x. K -tn
(1 ' JL..V,..ri,il.fM
WHAT, XO VACATION-That's htv to twp Hp wil Hie
Rssslans, akl Dr. Mrris Flslibeii draisg a cvtatia
at UftTsity Rlgk. AImt villi like lL spneck he save
tw thrr talks al made a radi rrrrdiag y$tTday.
H-tnre4 ita him is Mrs. Tjr, I'oL Bigfa fwl aarse.
More Nurses Sought
By State-wide Group
A stale-wide mowment to
irocreas the eajrollment in the i
U nnrsmg schools of Jwhras- -I
6 , '
ka has been undertaken by j
the Coimmittee on Careers of ;
'i the Jveibrasta State League MeresHed in other pursaats
i ifor Tnrsmg ! IMrKi:QS- ft 45
The Commilt.ee Jiairman, . iajiatjca,, tesseatheex
i Mrs. W, Kahrih Scott, R3i-, n-if-nrl i-iiTfts $ naarskt? chorkls
! Clinical Instructor ha PrACfi-;
v-,,, sTr,i,,rii i
. bU iJ ZVXJUytf. L IfeLM Hi 4WW ;
College of Medicine, reported
that a iroeetm e of tbe Careers
en's Dision of the Depart-
meat of Labor, was a guest
sj)eiLker at the meeting.
Stale-wide
Discussed at the raeetmg
was a plan iof mon-partid re
(tTuitment of nursing students
ton a state-wide basis.
The assembBug grwp is to
be composed f Nebraska d
ralirs, members ff prrfe
i(in&l groups, including pnysi
ians and nnrses and repre
sentatives from the Nebraska
Student Nurses AssotiatMin.
The maior cEfort of the
committee, attcofrflmg m Mrs. ;
schools of Nebraska. At pres- I iuring iduofiamsts Auto
ent, there are only IS high lEavnan and Jack Onossan,
schools reporting attempts at j- The mo jmg & a,e
establishing future nurse Department Facsaty
groups.
The committee feels that m ' two jprm
the clnbs for future nurses i icipal wiarks ctf the aStennoan.
can be an effective means off Berth Audun and Crossaa
f mfbering the interest of She j appeared professionaly
'Sodlev? 1011 Urugh b United States.
I Emanuel Wishnow was the
; cuuductiar iof the (EircheBtna,
Another advantage rf 4-.! e fffiatm; jeBtatian
hshing such grotros as fiut rf,trflhe - w-afi
allowing the potential dropout j fl
and qnal pfwrt unity to par
ticipate, Cbere is going to
have to be a greater sap
port from all sources: pub
lic, corporate, and indhid
salT' the ChanceQflr added.
The Chancellor outlined
four areas of challenge which
must be taken seriously by
everyone:
The nation must have "be
services of far more people
with college educations;
More and deeper graduate
study and research is being
called for than U is mm pos
sible to produce;
The containing education of
adults could become one off
the most important needs
and (developments of the
IWOs;
Higher edDcataoa now has
new assignments ..involving
quality.
"A good deal more than
American prestige is involved
in the ultimate outcome off
these tests,'" he said. ""The
fate off our nation is involved
in them. A whole way cf life
is involved in them . . . not
only far Americans but atee
fur the free world,
saaaflemt to become disinter-
m Mii P3 eaa-
H M
therei'ore preventing She cost-
jy stajflent
is betler qiialified and Enore
ior which ito0pciiuts are expen-
save.
la. !tt al the
trena
j towards estab!lJhliig high
iciw)I dubs. The National
League fr Nursing, lac is
mm rffricg charters to fa
! thnre ewnr liibs. This is part
, wf a natMtnal effml to eacBr
j age aMire ywnBg vxMDea to
1 entier the f k id.
! The first snch chartier was
'recentiiy granted fte a Mary
land high school Already, one
Concert
Features
Pianists
The UruvKr&ily Symphianny
(iestra presented a man-
'Carnis-al of Animals'" toy
Saint-Saens.
This work for two pianos
and larchestra is toeing heard
ffreguemly mow because off the
(recently written verses by
.gQen jvasn. ill was per
formed without narration.
The cellB solo "Xe Cj gne"
the befl-iknown part off the
suit was played by Miss
Prisolla Parson, also a ffac
'iilty member.
The most serious work on
the program was Mozarfs
Ciincerto in E-Flal for Two
Pianos and Orchestra. Other
numbers included Berlioz"
""E.oman Carnival Overture'"
and The "lEspana Ehspsody""
by Chabrier.
AF Recruiters
Plan Stop Here
Three United Stales Air
Force recruiters will Ibe is
the Stadent Uman March 22.
Captain W. W. McBride,
UL WiEiam A Chambers and
IJ Susan Disbrow will be
available to give coimseling
and informatiaa on the of
ficer training school program
from S a.m. to S p.m.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Lishner
Records
Favorites
Muc Prof Doe
Folk Songs, Aria
Leoa Lishner, Ua:vers:!y
associate professor of voke,
bas recentily recoivled aa al
bum off swags entitled '"Lwui
Lishner Sing's Caocerl Favar
ites." The alhumn cwilaiiw a va
riety off saags raagiug tma
American fali songs sjih as
"SfcenaniJah" and the -"The
Tanner's Song" to an oper
atic aria from ALu-in's
"Xlarriage off Figaro."
The alhoam will be released
aroand the naiddlle of March
Hinder the KFXSQ regarding
Lishner has smug with prin
cipal opera companies in the
United States and abroad,
has appeared extensively a
national television, on Broad
way and the concert stage
and bas swg with fojitog
oirc&este-as and distrngtashed
eOT'itoctors ff this country.
The music professor also
has been recorded by the ma
tion's Heaiding recwJiaig oom-
ies. .
Xehraska high school has ap-"
plied for a charter.
Enrollment in Nebraska
schaols of Bursas as of Jam. I !
was somewhat below opac-'.
ity. There were U322 students
enrolled, teal there was space '
for MS.
New AddftMBS
la the ear fotae, with the j
i! pletion of cdm aiursing
i-xwtB aa waaaiuKHiK to u-
ready exasting schoolR, i&ere
will be moc&mxo&imB few
US. ..
la 1856, there were 229 ac
tive graduates ia mursmg per
I0fl,!008 pcgsaalatana in the
United States. The national
.goal its 238 per ttOILOOa. With
an expanding population ia
the United States, even naore
nurses will be Deeded, it was
stated.
U arder to O this seed, the
sepport f penyAe ia the ined
ical and allied fields aad f
the OMnnaaily most fee h
taaned, Mrs. SoBtt said.
She added that the Future
Xante CLubs iin the state will
be me activity in which the
ciliians off the comm unity can
take an active part and in
which they can be especially
luseM in curtog the shortage
iiicff
nurses.
Scrip Sfcmastcripts
Manuscripts for Scrip amag
araae are (due by Aprl 1, ac
cording to EJU Johnson, edi
tor," They may be submitted in
206 Andrew's Hal. Stories,
poems and essays written by
nmdergradnales will be accepted.
Track Tests Tractor Talent
... A Campus Pro j eel Only One in World
By Karea Long
As March 1 arrives each
jiear people arotmd Ag
campus hear noisy engines
and see rainbow colors of
tractors palling large ob
jects. It looks to som? as iff
there anight be a ntmiqTae
race taking place., ut it
is mlty the wpwmg S the
tractor testing season.
And this activity can be
seen and heard m5j in Ne
braska, Fior Nebraska is the
state which tests and dQjar
states nse the results re
ported. Neferaska Law
A Nebraska law passed
in 1919 stales that every
tractor sold nr a represen
tative model inmsl be tested.
S as spring approaches
representatives off all smaa
stfacturing firms anfl their
tractors as well as foreiga
models begin appearing
around the testing track.
Last year Si trarton irere
ha the tests which - re
quire St motor hoars auad
six fal time engineers aad
technki&as wwting day
and sight
It sounds simple wLea
une is told tthat there are
rw main tests. One fcr the
ponder llake-cff and the sec
ond for the dtranhar. Bat
Sen. Kennedy Accepts
YD Speech Invitation
On Tentative Basis
Sen, John Kennedy, tD
Mass), presently seeking the
IVemocnitic noniimation for
President, bas tentatively
agreed to speak at the Uni
versity May 6, according to
Don Ferguson of Y o a n g
Democrats.
Kennedy, who was in Xe
fejska Friday to officially
and personally file for Presi
ident in the stale primary,
will be in. Lincoln on that
dale as part of his campaign
before the primary election
May IJL
Fergason said he arranged
tor the Kennedy appearance
through Helen Abd omisch, ex
ecutive secretary of Xehras-
Ikans for Kessaedv. Mrs. Ab-
tlowiscb cwntoctei Kennedy
when he was here and be
agreed tentatively.
The ooovocattuHi wffll prob
ably be held in the Coliseain,
Ag Union Has
Chair Openings
Applications fr ckarr
laaarsaiqps and asi$lats fr
fhe Ag Staoeiit I nifta rm
niittees are av milable
at fie Ap I'niAa arinTtiM
wTfkr.
The cmp)rtt4 farns
1,1 BS letiuaed by XI area
1
Six areas vpem fm rwra
aittee leaders are for Km,
dance, bnwse, pshScity, gea
eral eertaiBinext aad sta
dent f aeiilty eM&raittees.
AppBcants casst eiasider
that Tuesday aight meetiB s
are a rtaireiweiBt to Maia
and jnaiutiia be chakm&a
ships and assistastshlps.
Four Given
Air ROTC
Conunissions
Four Air Force EOTC ca
dets have been selected to
receive "regular"" cKmmis-l
Air Force lupoa graduation
this June, according to UL
Col. Richard L. IRamiton,
acting professor of Air Sci
ence. The four cadets selected
are Cadet CM. Donald D.
Nelson, Cadet CdL Robert G.
Paine, Cadet Lt. Col. IDtemnis
L. Haeriha, and Cadet LL CM.
James K Sandm.
To be eligible for a regular
commission cadets mast show
evidence off high moral char
acter and outstanding pal
iities (of leadership (demon
strated through achwvememts
while participating in recog
nized canijpas activities.
The cadets must be in the
upper one-third off their .grad
uating class and the tupper
one-third of all cadets in
their Air Force WTC sum
mer (training unit.
a mmmber naff stieps are in
dtnded iin eacJa ione s that
nearly every inch n" tthe
tractor iis studied toeffore re
lease.. Self Supporrtg
Finances far the self-supporting
project come from
tthe csimsnanies, A base fee
tf tm is charged plus S39
per formula if horse power.
The average is 3"L3Ml
The procedure has mmt
changed qach sdaee 182
that acrarale cmpariwiis
f the Grst KBodels tested
can be compared wi& those
cf im
Last year tthe largest
wheel type tractor had
155.25 (drawbar horsepower
and tthe smallest, a garden
model, had J59 drawbar
horsepewer.
Acofflnding to Bob Heed,
assistant engineer, the
smalestt toak jnst as ranch
time and was fast as diff
ficml as tthe largest am&deL
Night Tests
Both temperatHTe and
baromi,fcr affect tthe per
formanue, sb ftea the tests
take place at night, to get
EnifQjrm corciditiiGns.
When tthe tractors arrive
they are completely
drained f (3 and a meas
ured aoinit scibstil'fflted to
cdelermine the amoinl con-
Ferguson said, at 10 a m.
Ferguson said, at 18 a.m. It
will be dismissed other than
at the discretion of the in
structor, be added, since as
all-University convocation is
scheduled for April L
At that time, Norman Cou
sins, editor off the Saturday
review off literalmre will speak
in the Coliseum. It is unlikely
that clearance for a second
ail-Universjty .. convocation
oomld be arranged, Ferguson
pointed out.
Sen. Kennedy addressed
the Nebraska Wesleyaa Uni
versity student body last De
cember, at which time be
was made an honorary mem
Ton 5ii Half Per Month
Means Cookies, Cakes
EXUMr Vw TMI te Mir
ma nw nittiund aqr vtor
More than a ton of
and a half-ton off shortetaing
are among iELgrediemts msedidav througb Satzarday.
each moaih by the Student
Umwa Bake Shop, according
t Marty KohEigiam, director
off the food service.
KhISgiaa said these ia
"Tedieats are csed to pntdace
abat lfl pies aai 3D rakes
at the hake shf each day.
The bale shop is lucated
Hardy To Lead
Fireside Talk
week's Statant - Facul -
!: ty FaresMSe wm be Bed Thturs-
! day ereffliag by Dr. Geme
Hardy, assiisltaat professissr ff
!EfrgMsh.
The ttippic off discinssiiifflB wil
ijtoe relaliw betwoea facmllly
amd stffldenls.
the Student Union S. St. en-;:
trance at 7:: 15 p.nn. for Dr.
Hardy's home.
The series ff
discussions
which are belli ia
faculty
homes and open to any Uni
versity students are being
sponsored by the YWCA
Those whs want to attend
should make reservations at
the Y office ia the Student
Union.
Job Files Show
Vacant Positions
Job opportunities and spe
cial position reipests are
available at all times in
qpen files f the office of Dr.
Franklin Eldrtdge at the
College off AgriicmlltEre.
Dr. Ddridge reports tthat
from one to 28 people are
needed ia a variety iof per
manent positions.
The files are located in 205
Ag HaU.
suaaed. Then tthe company
represeatative gives it a 12
htwar lombering nnp period
and states tthe imaTOirnnaa
power.. Ctece tthe afljmst
mjents are made by (the
connpany, they are not a3
tewed to make any coHrrec
tekfflms during tthe llests.
Faei esnsnraptioa aad
m-perating eondiiioKfi are de
termined by testis g at
speeds ihA ver 15 niDes
per bmr. The fael ruts are
made n each gear speed
aad the tests are speeifir
ally set fw lames tests
which are each tww to If
boars ia kagth.
At the cisnchasi&a tthe
company mam takes the
motor apart to check di
mensioa against tthe speci
fficatkxns tf crthers csm the
market. This guarantees
tthe buyer tthat a special
model was matt fixed specially-ffw
the tests.
Esropesa Mdels
Enropeaa tracttiori are dif
.Hrent than the United
States models because they
are nsed cm the roads more
and refuire license plates.
The interested observer
this year may see English
and Crechoslovakiaa models1
and cohere ffnoni Enrcpe.
Last year 13 brands cir
cled the exdLzsire lok2ng
"trace track."
Tuesday, March 8, 1960
ber of the Young Democrats
Club n the University cam
pus. His brother Robert, former
chief counsel for the Senate
committee investigating im
proper practices in labor and
management, spoke at a Uni
versity convocation in Jan
uary when he was in the state
campaigning for the Senator.
Earlier efforts to obtain
Sen. Kennedy to speak oa
campus had failed because
be felt that be mast devote
all bis time and energy to
campaigning before voting
age citizens rather than col
lege stademts, many of whom
would not be il.
in the basement off the Union,
and is directed by Mrs. Tbel
ma JesLsen. She and her as
sitant Rofebye King, work
from 6 am. till 4 p.m. Moo-
The shisp bakes, ia addition
to pies and cakes, cookies,
muKias. eront bread aad pud
dings. Each pie is made by
hand aad baked M a six-tier
rotary oven. Then the dishes
are all done by hand, accord
ing to Mrs. Jensen.
Mst wf the pastries are
ed by the Uaa ia either
the crib w the cafeteria, bat
tf are vsed fr parties
1 aad desserts cwodncted ia the
A small bake shao was to-
; calod im the MtoJem off tSae
Vwwm. before the
ij was remiwlelei last year. Bant,
KoKLliigam sajd, a roeed was
felt tto separate the bake shop
asd the kitdDea so this was
8MW "he remoKSelaaiig pro-
t,fiSS-
Coimtesses,
Rifles To Be
At Tourney
Cadence Comtesses, the
University's .girl drill team,
and tthe Pershing Rifle drill
sqpiad performed at CoHum
twas, Neb., Saturday might at
tthe Stale District Basketball
Twmrnament.
This was the Cauatesses
first appearance since they
received their new aanifarais
from the Uamersity. The ami
forms feature red cordaiirw
waist4emgth capes and red
hats with white cordaroy
skirts and bluiuses-
The Cocmlesses uw have
ttwio complete naifeims. Be
side tthe osSsime described
above, tthe girls also have a
royal fclae and while outfit.
The girls dril team wil per
form Friday might ia tthe Sim
dent Union at the Stale Bas
ketball Tournament Dance tto
be held after the games.
Raicie To Speak
On Communism
CcJ Vernon Bawie, head of
tthe Army EOTC toachmejiit'
at tthe Umwersity, mM. speak
to the Ag YMCA-YWCA joint
meeting Tuesday Eight oa the
sub ject ff CfflmmsEnism in the
United Stales and its effect sa
tthe citnens of the awntry.
Neil Grsthea, publicity
cairmaa atf the groicp, saal
that all studeEls are invited
to the program mtach win be
held cm the third floor cf the
Fo&d and NatrMiaa Elda. m
Ag Campus, beginning at 7:15
pjn.
Thela Sigs Plan
3Iatrix Bancpiet
The Matrix Baaqaet, spoo
sored by Theta Sigma Pni,
women's professiasal ssirEal
ism fralarnily, will be feeM
April 1 instead off April 2, as
prevjoasly announced.
Speaker for the evesst wi3
be M?ry liimhTOiga, staff
writer and columnist for the
SL Lewis Psl-Dispalca and
national president of Thcta
Sigma PhL
The ulstaaliag Theta Sig
will be announced and the
outstanding wemea working
in Nebraska newspapers wij
receive awards. A worfeshs
is bcirg plasoed fr the nora
irg of Ajril 2.
"WW"