Monday, October 8, 1962 The Daily Nebraska! Poge 3 Morrison Proposes NU Seaton Debate Although Democratic Gov. Frank Morrison has chal lenged his Republican opon nt, Fred Seaton, to debate him on the University cam pus, "'I dont think Seaton xill take him up on it, "Gary Thompson said last week. The Young Democrats pre sident told the YDs at a cam paign strategy meeting that ICC Organizes Pledge Smoker Plans for the Inter Co-Op Council's IOC) pledge smok er were discussed at the group's first meeting of the year last week. Syl Golka, secretary-treasurer of the organization, said that the Smoker, scheduled for Wednesday at 7 p.m. ia the Ag Union, will be an orienta tion for the freshmen on Co-op life. The program will Include a talk on the Co-op's financial system,, and talks by Dean Fowles, assistant dean of stu dean of student affairs, and Earl Dyer, IOC advisor. Dyer will present the schol astic trophy for the member attaining the highest average last semester and show -slides of all the -cooperative bouses. Information will also be given on the management, activities and food services of the coops. Campus Calendar Tomorrow THI MU EPSILON meeting 7:30 p.m. Student Union for Cornhusker pictures. Dr. Lar son will talk on actuarial sci ence. WEDNESDAY NU MEDS meeting, 7:30 p.m., Student Union party rooms with Dr. Rodman speaking. Pictures for Corn busker win be taken. TASSELS INTERVIEWS at :30 p.nu Girls interviewing must be sophomores with at least a 5.5 average. "I think all University stud ents should know about it the challenged" Thompson recalled that the Governor made his debate of fer to him after last weeks YD meeting In the presence of Student Connca President Don Burt. Morrison said he feels that issues concerning the University are so Import ant he will cancel any en gagements to accommodate the Hastings publisher. It has been proposed that the debate take place ia con-, junction with the University mock elections scheduled fori Oct. Si. They will be spon sored by the Student Council. Young Democrats and Young Republicans. YR president Steve Stastny reportedly wa to have re layed the Governor's chal lenge to Seaton, but so far there has been no reply, Thompson said. In other action, YD com mittee chairmen were named. They are Bruce Bollinger, membership; Roger Wait, publicity; Dennis Beeson, re solutions; and Larry Ramsey, program. 1 NOW RECRUITER-LTJG James PoVorny, 'SI graduate of the University, will sen on the Naval Officer Infor mation Team at the Student Union this week. OF OUR modern) ' j ARCHITECTS .ARE II msme A J THERE ARE CERTAIN DECORATIVE feature? mm I TM1M 0 m mm WHICH DECORATIVE FEATURES? .rail 1 TMha&huv John Molinder, senior, and Gary Kearney, sophomore, were each awarded $500 scholarships and plaques by the Western Electric Fund. Both are in the upper ten percent of their class and were awarded the scholarship f o t outstanding academic work in electrical engineer ing. Sen. Otto H. Lieber, owner of Lincoln s bkvlme Dairy Farms, was the I9th man since 1949 to be honored by the International Dairy Shrine Club. At a banquet beld Wednes day in Waterloo, Iowa, Lieb ers' picture was unveiled In the Club's traditional "'Guest of Honor" ceremony. The por trait will hang in the "'Dairy men's Hall -of Fame," at the Congress Show Grounds in Waterloo. Raymond Lewis Linder, a former Nebraskan and Grand Island High School graduate, has been awarded a U.S. Steel Foundation Fellowship to do graduate work in zoology and physiology at the Univer sity of Nebraska. The fellowship carries an annual stipend of $2,100 for two years to cover tuition, fees and other costs. The student organization, American GuM of Organists, has announced new officers and plans for the coming year. Mike Veak is the newly elected president; Susie Ober le, vice president; and Sara Wagoner, secretary-treasurer. Plans for 1962-63 include a recital, a theory scholarship, , and tours of the major churches in Lincoln. Bi-month- jly meetings are held on Sat urday mornings. Anyone interested in the or ganization is urged to contact Miss Oberle, 432-4120. Former Daily Nebraskan sportswriter and KUON-TV , staff member, David D. Crane has been named tech nical advertiser for the In dustrial Components Division ! of Raytheon Company in Lex-; ington, Mass.- Crane, a native of Cran ford. New Jersey, graduated from the University in 1958. Wiring Kaput? Fuses Onf, Alarms Fail Students Late to Class By BOB RAY Ag News Editor puses fizzle, and electric alarmclocks stop as ever loaded wiring systems go ka put on campus. According to RoTlin Schneid er, University Extension safe ty specialist, worse things than being late to classes be cause of electrical alarmclock failures can bapen. Careless maintenance, pen nies in fuseboxes, octopus cord hook-ups, running wires over nails and under rugs are cause of many costly fires, says Schneider. "'Many Nebraska homes and this includes fraternity and sorority bouses are 30 or years old, savs the safety specialist. "'And they are still using the same wir ing built in the 30's for to day's electrical needs," he added. Next time the lights go off Reinhardt Writes New Crime Book Dr. James M. Reinhardt, professor of criminology at the University, has just pub lished the book. The Psychol ogy of Strange Killers." The book is a psycho-social study of some of the most cruel and baffling murders of the mid-20th Century. Dr. Reinhardt has earned a Teputation in bis field by visiting penal institutions in various parts of the U.S. Dr. Reinhardt has been j with the University since 1931. i Some of the books he has j written on crime include: i The Murderous Trial of Charles Starkweather, Sex Perversions and Sex Crimes. and other texts on sociology. la the hoHse because seven teen girls are ironing Presses afl at the same time, get out the flashlight and perform this simple foor-poiat check on the electrical system: 1) Count the number of out lets. If you have more than two appliences on an outlet, 3ou need more outlets per circuit. 21 Do you have more than a dozen outlets per fuse? If yon do, you need more cir cuits. S) Are the wires thick enough? For 4esk lamps and small radios wires are about Inch in diameter; for washing machines, stoves, and TV sets, venH eed 4 inch wires, irons, toasters, coffee pots and sterios are safe on 216 inch wires. 4 ) Is the system properly grounded? Usually there win be one wire leading to a rod in the ground where the other two come into the blouse. Of ten there win be a wire lead ing from the f usebox to a wa terpipe, sometimes, for double safety, you will find both. Teacher Council To Meet Oct. 19 The Nebraska Council of Teacher Education will be held Oct 19 at the Nebraska Center. The conference, sponsored by the State Department of Education, will be attended by about 70 persons. State Department of Education of ficials. Teachers College fac ulty, and public school ad ministrators and teachers win highlight the guest list. MODELS BE PREPARED TO EARN Y TRAMIMG UNDER COMPETENT DIRECTION nancy childs VtifoMg ScW "PRICES ANY 6IRL CAN AFFORD" ON CAMPUS 1129 ST. HE 5-2502 NU Receives U.5 MilKnn In Grants Th e University received more than $4.5 million in out side research and training grants during the 196U62 school year, according to Dr. noy hoiiy, research admin istrator. Twenty-five per cent of the total was given by the U.S. Public Health Service; Na tional Science Foundation. 25 per cent; Nebraska Depart ment of Agriculture, 15 per cent; U.S. Office of Educa tion. 14 per cent: RS. OfW of Naval research, 4 per cent; U.S. Atomic Energy Com mission, 2 per cent; miscel laneous sources, the remain ing 11 per cent. The College of Arts and Sciences receiving $1,767,475, the largest share. The break down of grants received by other colleges is: College of Medicine, $U54,SSS; Colllege of Agriculture, $638,$15; Col lege of Engineering and Ar chitecture, $130,155; Teachers College, $97,799; College of Dentistry, $77,454; College of Pharmacy, $42,666: and un classified, $591,544. Holly announced that grants have increased steadily from the $100,000 granted in the 1949-50 schol year. i LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS awn"4 p" (-. -AkW 7T H.v vTr Mm ( b fffs. a i ... 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