pmmnumimiiiimimnniinipRHnimiiiiuj .02 Vol 76, No. 71 The Daily Nebraskan Friday, February 22, 1563 V&IXf ft II rJ V j 2 REVIEVJ CAMPUS JERRY BUSH QUITS ef fective Jity 1. The Husker basketball coach announced his decision Wednesday after a meeting with MJ Atheltic Director Tippy Dye, Bush said his resignation ""at tthis time is good for everybody con cerned.'" NEWSGRAM EDITOR FIRED by Residence Associa- ttion (for Men ((RAM) Bresi-! -dent Dave Scholz. Editor Ron ; Hogowski was charged with "irresponsibility and slanted news reporting' n five spe-j cific articles. ENROLLMENT RECORD SET as a total f S,ftKl stu dents registered for Univeiv sity courses during the second semester. The previous nigh f 8,051 enrolled students oc-: curred in 3917. Registrar Floyd Hoover said, 1n all probability, this is the last time weTl lhave (fewer than 10,000 students." UNTTERSITY BIRTHDAY, Nebraska's (S4th, was cele brated without tf anf are en ithe icampus, but across ithe na tion 52 aUtumna chapters planned charter-day pro crams, i CITY FOUR LAFB MEN LOST after (their B-47 (bomber crashed on a farm (hillside in southern Minnesota Wednes day afternoon. The crash marked the third LAFB B-47 (to crash (this year. INTERSTATE PARK along fhe proposed Interstate 180 ac cess route into downtown Lin coln is being investigated by Lincoln city planners. Tb park area would be -on both sides iof the access route be-1 (tween Interstate 80 and (the Oak St. interchange. STATE GOV, MORRISON CHARGED with allowing en dorsements in Ihis past cam paign (to influence Ihis role in an Interstate Highway wage XEERASKANS HIKED ISO or more miles (to prove their; physical (fitness. Hikers lhave iused it a ear imagination (to come out with such ideas as (hiking (on crutches or pulling coeds in wagons (behind them. The Amos Alonzo Stagg tfit cness medal will (be presented to each perBon who walks aO mies an (20 hours or Hess. VOTING MACHIVES for aD state and national elections held in Nebraska are being considered by the Legislature.) iOIL "WELLS five of (them will he (drilled in extreme snorthweBtern Kebraska. Two toil fields are also (being (de veloped an Scottsbluff a n d Kimball (Counties. IPreHent weekly Nebraska 'eil produc ttion (is running more than 60, alOO barrels. NATION . . . TOTAL CUBA BLOCKADE tcallfid for (by Sen. Earry (Gold water i(R-Arizona).. This came iin (the face (of a proBpective (United Nations grant (to Cuba (to set up an agricultural (ex periment station. Members tof the Senate (F oreign llelations (Committee demanded that the State Department (take (every possible fltqp (to prevent the grant. But Kk'hard W. (Gardiner, (deputy assifltant sweretary of state for international (organ ization uffuifi, iuts (doiints (the (United States can command (enough votes iin (the IB mation s p e c a a (1 fund committee to stop (the grant. IFEWER (ON-SITE INSPEC TIONS iin a snudlear (tent (ban (treaty (between the United States and RusHia was iindi- cated (by UJB. action WedneB day in (Geneva. Previously eight sudh anfipections .were (called for, (but U.S. Delegate William foster suggeflted that the (United States might ac cept (k'HB than eight inspec tions in order tto arrive at un accqrtable compromiHe. Hours Extended For Coed Follies The ABBociated "Women ffitu-; .dents Hoard has granted Mor ttar aboard ijiormiHBion to hold a Hate (date inight follDWing the Coed Fullies Show tonight. J The closing hours will 'he; (extendiid tto 2 a.m., 'with a (one cent charge for e very sminute pant 1 a.m. The iriiles for (overnights and (oul-of-! ttowiiB wlll (be (the sume as f or a iregiilur weukond, 'but an wutomutic campus wlU (be ivun for any (lute jninuteK. ! Burt Cites PmifVtc . - in Louncil Keporr In (the Student CounciTs leased, president Don (Burt lhas cited (thirty specific projects undertaken by (the Council an (the first semester of (the 1962-63 school year.. According to Ithe report, (the judiciary committee, un der (the chairmanship of Dave Scholz, has considered tune- teen constitutions. Seventeen The (organizations whose constitutions were rejected are in tne process w correcting (them. Dale Redman reported the by Council and the parking Putting (the ne way tmaH Mo (operation:; Raising (the parking permit fee (to five 'dollars per year; Expanding faculty areas ""IT and C to include that area idirectly east f Stout Hall; Expanding faculty area TJ" (to include (that area for merly (occupied by temporary "'J;' And expanding Area 2 east of 17th Street. The parking committee 5s currently working te change the two hour parking zones ion Kfith from Tine tte E, on 34th from Tine to R, ion R from HOth and 17th, and S from a 4th to 3fith to lour liour zones. A parking survey as (being undertaken and work 5s under way en several lots west iof 10th Street. The commit-! tee is studying (the possibility of a scatter-light at 14th and S and it is also studying a plan for assigning parking' stalls (to imdMduals ion (the basis 'Of .grades, reported Red-! man. Susie Moffitt Merwick reported (that She associates are now meeting (to evaluate (the program, committees and; chairmen. The associates mall also (be evaluated (by the I (chairmen. j i The registration committee omder Susie fierce success fully initiated several new methods for simplifying regis tration. These methods were (distributing !fl00 appointment cards' on Ag campus for ione &gy; available for the first (three students m'ho registered late, trations and .who (di'opped anfl ing (the (distribution of appointment cards an tone central location and at specific (times. j Miss Pierce also reported (that fhe average (time spent registering was found to (be (ten minutes. (Council also sug-j gested (to (the Registrar (that registration Ibe a day or (two earlier iin crder that students who tfinish with finals are mot forced (to stay at school an Jim King reported (that evaluated and rewritten fhe anents. This (has been done iin a comparison with Colorado, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Kansas State and Grrnnell College. j The main changes proposed iin the aiew requirement ih dude: A statement listing fhe required cveTvaH cligJbility aver age tD (be 5.000. ! i Freshmen wiD be declared ineligible for (offices and major roles aintll fhe been established in tortier (to time. This does mot include workers. The claBBification rf activities which are 4o be governed hy these requirements lhave major roles an aXKimiversiry productions, cneerieaaers, University representatives attending regional and aiational meetings, and residence (Officers. f The p'opoHBd changes lhave been accepted by (the Sub (Committee and will go to the Senate Committee. If ac-, icepted there, (they anuBt got final approval from the (Faculty: Senate. (Other (Council committee Monday's IDaiJy ISebraiikan. Dr. Kramer Refyrns B.ICG By BOB HAY Dr. Herbert Uramer, Direc tor (of the UniverBity's Ag Experiment (Stations (has re cently returnfl from tne Philippines Where ihe moder ated a sympoBium an race culture. How did a Wheatlands ag ronomist get involved an fhe Kice lieHuarch institute? "Weu7' uifl Krumer, a weufhered autive nf Culoruda, "tthe JForfl and aiouketeUnr Foundations asked me to miifl- erute fhoir symposium Sbe- cuuHe n aiot a aiee texjeri so mobiidy would pay any irt tontion to any rice 5bius I might Huive. "The (directors (of (the In stitute wanted to 'bring to gether scientints from almost every rnution an taie tcmpics bo they could cxcliange ideas and literature, and igut away; from anilities for awhile," said OSramer. '1 (had mever participated in an (oriontui symposium 'be-; fore," Kramer said, '"so 2 had :ome ttrouule (Orawang opinions out of some jj! itiiom. My job was to antruuuee Hjieukers, bruigtuUt (queBtions,! cot toe (Exclianne (df iidoas, and .jjuat 'breuk tlie ace." j The Eice liimeurch InHti-: lute as a coniiitex ml (lUaiib- rimmK, UiitiorutoriuK, :utntor- iitK. (lorniK, and "tHt plots built (by (two piiUuntliropii' iouudutiuns on the University; ., 1 imiarterlv report recenflv re were mot approved, (two were. foUowinff nroiects cmnnVtad committee: imaking appointment cards days tof late registration for (did mot claim (their pre-ragis- - ur added courses:; and (keep (order tto register.. fhe social committee Juts re-! Unh,ersity''s eligiblity reunire-J above-mentioned garde average Ihasi provitle inem wnn more siuuyi such positions as helpers and i been changed (to include the action will ibe reported iin lilt. JJtAKIEIi iitf (the I'liOippiuL's Ag Cam pus at liits iiuuiiK. IH rice is not tlie w(nild'El)aBic crop, it's probably (one atf (the most .fltudiBd, said SKramer. GflnfltiBiBts are studying (over! iJLD 'ilifisJ'fiHt '!tiTtic ffiharao-! tors an rk;e. JMoie (than a: dozen species (of rice grow thi'oughuut ithe tti'o)ics,, mab- mg ill (one (Uf (tlie moat (hetar ogeiuous nf all jilant genara, said aXrumer. After fhe conference was Dvor Kramer wiaited an esjiorimontal (banana cdl lection (brought to Maaiilla bj Uiiitud J'xuil (Compa lIIMlll.IMI"l"Wi iTrask, Tate Will Debate At yr Meet Government's JJofe To Have Emphasis Government's Role in So ciety" is the (topic which wiH (be debated by Dr. David Trask f (the CEniversity Ihls- tory department, and Jain Tate, executive vice-president olf ithe Midwest Employers" Council Omaha, at meif i week's meeting of Klhe Young Republicans, Dr, Trask its in Ms first year at (the Oniversiry. An -Assis-ii (tant Professor f History, be i regards foreign relations and domestic policy (Of (the United States cm (the 2Dth century as (his specialties. He received bis PhD, from Harvard rniversity u 195 and taught for three years at Boston University and fur (four years at Wesleyan Uni versity an Middletowa, Con necticut, before coming here. He regards himself as a political imdependfiflt ntf "lib eral persuasion.'" John Tate has served as in- sttrmcttfflr in the Freedom School at Colorado Springs,, Colo- for tfhe past few. sitm- mers. He lhas lectured tm eco nomics and labor relations, Ihis particulaT specialties, at Harvard University. Tate as (originally from Win ston-Salem, Xorth Carolina; he received 3ns Haw degree from Wake Forest, and lias lived an Omaha since the nud iorties. The debate wIQ cover tfhe; (outline (Of current domestic iis- j sues including Medicare, (Fed leral Aid (to Education, Pub lic Power, Labor and Subsidy Programs, Both partticlpamfs will have tfhe (opportunity to eross eKamme (the (other following (the iimening presentation cf ar- guments. The meeting will begin at 1 p;m ThurBday, an the South Partj Eooms cf (the Union, o 0 o o o o Weeltend VJeafher o o o o o o Nebraskans wM (experience a warming (trend over fhe week end as temperatures re cover rapidly after the codl ing (experienced the last cou ple (irf (days. Variable cloudiness will pre- 'vail (over (fhe jVtibraRka-aowa area (tonight an d ttmorrow. High (today will be .'30,35. ny. Kramer said (he was interested in tfhe (bananas (be cause the lhas made tten trips' rto (Honduras an (tlie last five years for consultation m (fhe United Fruit (banana (opera tion (there. iiunduy (he went tto a (beach (bunquut (n an iudund iin (the buy south uf Manila. "W e liad crab meat, lobsters, (oys (tors, and everal (kuitls mf fiHh," he said. But iit was iin Japan (that Ihe got tfhe most exotic food. "TJr.. Itoriha Klhara, fhe gan-J (fiticiBt WhD (develojed seed leBs watermelons, (took me tto a (typical Tokyo mefitaurant,,"' Ihe aid. '"We (had young Sbees Med iin wet sauce, Inniufltefl tthruiih a Surd abnut tfhe! size (uf our wai'bler raw pheasant an pungent .snuce a (fcaa fl eff wegetaule soup, ducib which we ibraiHed (ur selveB am a ttalueBide fire,, and dif cDurse .sakl, fl'ejutm- Misd (cunatanfly Iby igiitts WhOi knutt at (our (elbows. iKramflr also Onspncted a; large swIse srsssrch stHnEl oa aRnrmnau. Be said fhut Ihe native 'hogs are iuiferinr tto! many Hurnpetin Hirwids, !but; Miat Slie Hrybfid wigur (01 itiuir .criiBi.'uriuids ogives ibigh gains. Tormouun acuentiBts ar-e wurking um a (tiiBeaHetEree pig program modtiled after ttih ione tEStabhBimd (here Iby 3Dr.. Cunrfie Youiy;. i a Miss-H.eihia Perf 'Miss-Behavin" " misses wiH perform at 3 m to night at (the 1963 Coed F.offies at Pershing Mumcipal Andito- """""wiiwwpiw 'f f. T i YV L .1 I -m.,J S I I r J I wu - t-mmm mmnrm MISSEHAVIV' Coeds wiD (tangle ia a showdown to night curing Coed Follies at Pershing Aaditurinm, Ches ter tour (hem, alias Linda Goth, stands ant to ithe liTlain, Sue Elevens an the Fi f'hi ska, Faith, Dope and Chest- Tassels Challenge N Club Hoopers The Tassels, coed spirit (organization, wiH play tfhe li Ouh, athletic letter dub, at(tbe Ihalfliime of fhe IKan-sas-NebraBka Ibariketbal game tomorrow might. Seventeen 'girls wiH suit am far tfhe TasBels team., according tto Cindy Tinan, the team's captain. Everyone will get a chance tto play, she said. The rules, set oro (by a Tassels rules committee, include:: At all times (during the game tfhe right (hand (Of members iof K-Club tt earn shall (be (behind (their (backs. Their left hand will Ibe oiBed far (dribbling and .shooting. The men shall not Ibe allowed tto lhave any personal con tact with tfhe girls. The Tassels shall be allowed (to tickle fhe men. The men shall (have both feet ion (the floor at al times and mat allowed to jump. The men shall mdt be allowed within five Seat (Ot (the bas- iket. The Tassels (team shall consist ml I members. The X-Club team shall consist uf S memben. TaBselE shall receive three 2 points for each free throw shot completed. 3M3ub shall re ceive (2 points fur each field throw shot completed. A Eed dross unit wiL be bers tthat find the TaHBtfls bustlers too much for tmem,'' said MiBs Tinan. "''Dr." (Karen Weet, Tassels member, will care for fhe injured N-Club team members mho may mat be iin as good as condition as tfhe TaBBeis. Referees will be (Coach Jim Robs and (Coach Carl Selmer, according lo Jim Huge, M-Oub captain. Telephone Talk Slated At Center For Secretaries- The ffirfit long-range tele phone lecture at ttlie WdbraBka Center has been planned for fhe "itth annual Institute ffor Seci-alaries Saturday., March 2. Maurice MitdheH of Chi-; caga, preaiaem an iiimcycuo- pedia Rrittamca, wm addrcBE more (than 175 local aecre ttaries at 11:15 am. an a doBed-durcuit feieplume ad- (dreBS (known as TifleLadtura. As Mr.. Mitchell speaks from (Chicago, sdides will Ibe shown muBtrating Ihis (talk ion '"Ef-I fective (RursonoerflonClDm muIucationE.',' Dr. William MaE, (director (Of tfhe Uhiversity School iof Joiffinaiism,, will be tfhe imofi- leratur. (Dflier sjiealiBrs en tfhe pro gram, (twttifled "Mew Dimen fiiraiE,'" wiD be tthe Rev.. (Carl IBui'khardt, paatar ef Rafhany (nhri.tan(Churtih.lLiincoln;: Dr. Hoi'ence MdKmney,, HMver BityproifiHKonoI'lHjme eoonixm- acs:; Dx. Douglas Sjogren, luni-! worBlty amonHion Serviiie;; .and Mrs. mens Roxuman, a faBhins ucxxallait l"om Bridgejuirt, Mrs. Regina flrj'e, preBi-! dent ail (the lanoifln ailnuitor otf secretaries, will also addi'BSI fhe convention, TimDg) rium. Admission is one dol- lar. The quality f Che skis is mmcm better tttoai fit lhas ever points for each field goal and goal ana l point (tar each free available for the BWClUb mem Dave Smith Outlines Altered Rush Times Interfxaternitj Cioaai(C3II ((1EP10) kieTpaieBidHnt Dave .Smith Wednesday aiighl (out lined a tentative sdliedule far fhe IMS ruah week. Un past years, raahees bave received ifiiieir first watws afi tthe fraternity system when (they attended 28, 2t)nminut parties en tfhe ffintt (flay uf rush weiik. This plan put a great phys icul strain en buth tfhe fru terniry mum and fhe ruiihoes, and ul taxed (the stuff and facilitate of SeHndk Quadran gle tto tfhe limit, according &i Smith. The plan presisaittefl Iby Smith would lmitiate tfiie ffh'fll parties Ihulf a (flay early al llowing (SID aniinutes fur (the par ties. 'IChe extra fan minutes would suppoiuidly aid buth the ifrateraity and ttlie ruBhee iin f iiair indices. 'The enly woiced amputation to Snuth's proposalB was tthat the carhar liKiginmng woulfl! cut (uut preRutih Week ban- ouflts Ihtilfl Iby many lunuHes- The plans wiD be prefiontefl tto tfhe curious ipcuhes ana iuib cussed again mtsJt wik. 11 Aucorfiiiy; 1b Jim 51a; Rutth !i been," said Emmie irrmrtgpn. stage manager. "They've ins proved even snce dress re Bearsals Parted Mrmday.1 Ideal Nebraska Coed and Outstanding Collegiate Msa wiH also be announced to night. In between he sks there w33 be six traveler acts. The esDmpeEiitg snnnSfie and ffiheir lEftnty are: Aiha Fhi Seaireea Sal 3ujotf Several jmenaaad tuse mail-order soldira-t lb es cape frora Keptane. Chi Omega TStarrinj ... Stere" A Gtfae rod and roller canlt msSerstani wiry ins music does not t into the varied sounds f stem. IDeKta Gamma "The Joker Is WM" Card tengiooi mayhem results when iftiy oiker goes wild and steals She Qneen af Hearts, Gamma Fin. Beta Tfeatet Farody' In ffimfler tt com plete (their crew, a grans cf female pirates fcidnap a yyy (then set sal far tfhe seven FS Beta Fin Taiflh, Hope and Cbestiry" Chester saves (the day when a treasure chest its stolen in this talaaS en a Gmnsm(tMjpe"w TV west ern. The six Traveler Ads chosen are: Mary Lee JepBan, Alpha SDetta PS, wjl flo tfhe Ettnal Fine IDanee she msed itn ttbt Miss JSebraska competitian. Kafhy Gates, representins SeHflck, win play ber guitar and sing folk songs. The Delta Gamma dance group, with Linda Reed, Marj (Quinn, Jeanne Thoramgh and Terry Rnpe wiH infterpret a (dance based am tfhe Basn Nova. (Ginle ITiala and Ann lem (on, (f Kappa Alpha Thata, wB. present fhe TTturfle Walk. Gamma Via. Eeta wiH pre sent a (dance routine, "liva siun from Mars,"" amder th (direclaun tof Lj nn Jiradk. Kappa Ahfba Theta wH preBant a skit, "tta, Efe"l Makm- Eyes At MeJ" (CandidateE far Meal 2Kb. braBka Coed are Maureea Fn&Ik, MarHyn Keyes, Mary Jo Mad&enzie Linda Rsna, Susie Salter, Jeanne Tharuugii and Kafhrja olDver. Candidates for OutBtanding (Collegiate Man are Robert Rrightfelt, William Bndfcley, Dennis CttriBtie, James Mx, Thomas Kotouc, Robert SfflF and Ridharl WDL chairman, colored auidec of frirterniry and Greek Me wM be !hown to aittereeUifl bigs schmfl studentfi nisiiaig tbB campus fur fhe State bat'ksl baQ tournament, In lufher reportK, (Cue pMgi (training committee sent a let. tar (to Williams CuUege re lyut'BUng Murmatiun am tfhs Ibanning (Uf tfhe fratexnitiei there. According lo Rob West mw committee chairman, (fheir mejUy may "ihslp tus t iidentify and combat tfhe poii) lems which we face bare at tfhe rMverahy.',, Weavfeifs committtie also msA a letter to tthe IDiiii'firfiity on Bmuis to (iihtain iiitfyrmiifiun am tfhe pledge (training prxsram im fiifteil fhere sevaral years ago, Sdholarauup Cmmit tee (dhainman Dennis ChriBtit annuunced ihe (gualififatioia ffBr (fhe IF'C aumhumom sdhularjimp. John lionnnuiid. chsiiriEaa no flie affairs cvmxsMm, pro. senteB tthe tortafive uue6io fur fhe UHCS Greelr Wls, wluch wiH be iuilfl XI. i o April (ft. WE wiD brflfl antajuaews ar its standing ctrmmtftfies n .fiundaFakaL -