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Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Kluskers Cribbed!! By James Pearse Like the weather of 1 a t e , Missouri's Tigers came roar ing out in the second half of play Tuesday night and stormed on to a convincing 84-66 win over the Cornhus kers. M i z z o u quickly shattered the pattern of what had been a close contest by rushing to a 58-35 lead in the first six i minutes of the second half after leading only 37-32 at the intermission. Nebraska played well enough in the opening period to merit a half-time lead, but the 46 shooting of Missouri kept the Huskers cribbed. With Bob Gates handling the team in the absence of ailing Coach Cipriano, Nebraska started without their press. if Come In And Eat In Our New Dining Room . . . FREE DELIVERY 889 No. 27th . 1 ,Tf t i x V-'. 9 Here's how to get them... 1 High-Paying Jobs in the "In vention Industry" The "inven tion industry" that's where the high-paying and challenging jobs are! Aerospace, computer control, oceanography: these are the new fields. If you're scientifically trained and creative, learn what opportunities await you in this industry 6th largest in the U.S. 2 The Saga of Moby Doll. Here's what happened in Vancouver, B.C., when the city fell in love with a 3000-lb. killer whale. Read why "her" capture made head lines around the globe . , . how it revealed many surprising things about the ocean's champion pred ator (and about people!) in one of the greatest fish stories since Jonah. 3 Should You Offer Teen-Agers Drinks in Your Home? The au thor of The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit makes mincemeat of the Darien, Conn, argument that "it's better for children to learn to drink at home than in bars." Himself the father of children 15, 17, and 18, he tells you why weakling parents earn no teen age respect. 4 I'm Tired of Living a Lie. Writ ing anonymously, a mother who has epilepsy tells why she must keep it a secret from her employer, neighbors, even her son! Here is theshocking truth about ignorant attitudes and lawn which dis criminate against the many thou sands who suffer from this mis understood illness. 5 A Bachelor Cuide to Mar riage. Corey Ford who's dodged a lot of flying crockery) offers a few hints "marriage counselors may have overlooked." Find out the one thing to murmur when your wife (tardy) asks if you've been waiting long or your husrwn d (lost) drives 50 miles before ask ing directions. 6 Who Shall be the Judge? He thought of the mother fragile, emotionally unstable ... of the baby girl he was about to deliver who would never dance or run and faced the most agonizing deeU stoh of his life! Here a doctor describes his moral struggle , . . . and tells how he waited 17 years for the final answer! 7 The Unforgettable Charac ter of Dusty Rhoads. This man, for 20 years head of The Memorial Center For Cancer, pursued his goal, the cure of cancer, with dogged fierceness. "Experi ment!", "try again!", said Dr. Rhoads. Share his struggle you will gain Insight into the scientist as a hero of our time. 8 What to Do If Your Tax Re turn la Questioned. The average citizen often pays more than he owes! Moreover, tax laws that teem harsh may be re interpreted to give you an unexpected ad vantage. Here are the facts you should know before you're asked to come In and explain your return. .f !3 t -ill i.'t etui IN i ir i i Good board work by Nate Branch and Jerry Spears, plus the early scoring punch of Coley Webb enabled the visitors to hold leads on four occasions during the first half. Webb finished the night as high scorer for the II u s k e r CHRISTIANO'S pBffwHBwB bHWi MwmfffffffiM BftWWWWWSj ii ii fill ii on To acquaint you with the interesting articles and features in April Reader's Digest, we make this special offer: From the descriptions below, pick the five 9 What You Can Do with an Hour a Day. "I don't have time," you say . . . But here's what, a Supreme Court justice, the president of Du Pont, and others have ac complished with the 1,5 full work ing days per year that you add to your life when you set aside just one hour a day. 1 0 They're Turning Salt Water into Sweet. From a parched Greek island to a town in Arizona, sea water conversion plants are now a reality and none too soon Population pressures have made them indispensable in many parts of the world. Read how scientists may turn this "pipe dream" into a vital new industry! 1 1 The Prayer that Startled Gloucester. Mass. The City Council asked the Rev. Powers to pray at their inauguration . When he had finished "some sat as if stunned," said the Daily Times . . . For here s a prayer that will give pause to greedy businessmen, to vote-swappers and to hypocrites everywhere, 1 2 Japan's Two-Mile-a-Minute Train. The problem: how to unite Tokyo and Osaka, 320 miles apart in one of the world s most pop ulous areas! The solution: Japan's new"Hikari a 130 m.p.h., pres surized-cabin train. (If an earth' quake threatens, controls stop it dead in 1i minutes!) Learn why it ushers in a new era in rail transportation. 1 3 Svetlana's Easter Bonnet Is it wise for a man to buy his wife a hat? Will the same hat come back to haunt thpm both, 13 years later, on a tourist steamer in Russia? Meet the pretty Soviet girl in the green dress who was so in love then you decide! 1 4 France's Magic Castle in the Sea. Each year 350,000 people visit the island abbey-fortress of Mont-Saint-Michel. Take a tour through this "dreamland castle" . . . visit the waxworks, the in famous "iron cape" . . . and dis cover why the "Mont" is now the "omelet capital of the world!" 15 Behind the Folk Song Frenzy. Is a hootenanny a nega tive, no-hope revolt against to day's world? No, says Arnold Shaw. This revival, born in the colleges, is "an affirmative change." Read why he believes 6 million guitar-strummers are "a matter for rejoicing . . . reflecting commitment." 16 Land Cruise (from News From The World of Travel) Last year, when Four Winds Travel Inc., inaugurated its de luxe rail cruioes, the venture was an immediate success. On five "cruises" aboard private trains more than BOO people enjoyed 23-day round-trip sight-seeing excursion from New York to California by way of Mexico City. For 1!)85 the program has ex panded to 82 tours with five different itineraries." (more) and five other items. cause, as well as top rebound er. He collected twenty points and ten carems. Along with Webb, Branch was a bright spot on a dark night. Nate has never been more effective on the boards, and he contributed eight points to the teams total. tAm-TIMraNQ RICIMS Or have food delivered sizzling hot to your door in the Pizza Wagon Phone 477-4402 1 7 Why Must the Taxpayer Subsidize Immorality? Should welfare workers encourage a father of 3 to keep a mistress by helping him to support her with your taxes? Read what Judge Juanita Stout says about this and other incredible cases- and what she believes we can do to stop the growing relief scandal. 18 On the Contrary. For years, in his column Strictly Personal, SydneyJ. Harris has beenneedling and delighting readers. Here are some selections from his book. See if you agree with him that sex is NOT just a "natural" activity . . . and if you can recognize your self in his brief portrait of a Twentieth-Century Man. 1 9 Don't Blame the Ghetto A Negro Looks at the Negro Problem. A young college gradu ate who grew up in Harlem tells how he "escaped" . . . how he found low-rent apartments in good neighborhoods . . . how he got good jobs. Read why he be lieves countless other Negroes can do it too! 20 The Case of the Swedish Spy. How could a man betray his own country, England and the U.S.A. for 15 years and not be caught? Here is the shocking story of how the Russians got military secrets (including farts on U.S. missiles) by flattering the ego of Col. Wennerstrom a con ceited social climber! 21 Exploding the Myths of Urban Renewal. Your taxpayer's money is being spent unendingly on programs which this recent in dependent study shows "should be abandoned"! Low income people haven't been helped, neighborhoods have been des troyed, no city has been "re newed." Find out what drastic action still might save this effort. 22 Maryland U's Global Class rooms. 40,000 men in uni formnot one of them in the U.S. are now students at the Univ. of Maryland! Read how, beginning with the Berlin airlift in 1949, college education went overseas in a brilliantly uncon ventional program. Meet the Dean whose "campuses" are now in 23 countries! CIRCLE NUMBERS OF 5 ARTICLES YOU WANT Cut out coupon and mail today! Not only on lei to a rtader cam s Last Friday night was an unusual night at the Nebras ka coliseum. Besides referees getting knocked down and Nebraska blowing a big first half lead to pull it out in the end, the Husker-Oklahoma game attracted the wildest group of fans in a long time. Fans, sixty-two hundred strong, packed the "old barn" (as it is unaffectionately known to other Big Eight Schools) to hoot and holler. This is great, but the times and the way in which the fans hooted and hollered, in my opinion left a lot to be desired. These so-called Nebraska boosters booed their own team! I see no reason to pull punches, so for those who weren't In attendance, here is what happened. First, there were many cries of "Put in Hare! We want Hare!" and so forth. As one might know if he reads this column regularly, this writer fully agreed with the people who were yelling things to this effect what I ob ject to is any display by the home crowd that reflects badly on our home team or our coaching staff. The "Put in Hare!" yells were in no way the worst offense by the crowd, for when Coach Cipriano substituted Joel Kortus into the game, Kortus was roundly booed by the home crowd. How anyone could have played after a greeting like that, I'm sure I don't know. Kortus looked to be visibly shaken at the time, but he recovered to play one of the finest games of his varsity career. Cipriano's move of putting in Kortus, however illogical it may have seemed to the crowd at the time, proved to be one of the bright spots of an otherwise ragged game. Without Kortus, Nebraska might not have won. In addition, there was a big round of applause when Jerry Spears went out of the lineup late in the second half. It is not unusual to applaud a fine eftuit, but one had vague suspicions that the majority of the fans were not applauding Spears for his game effoct, but for the fact that he was making his exit. This was grossly unfair to Spears, because he had played the game at close to max imum effort. That's about all one can expect from any player regardless of his ability. Learn to fly! Join the: UNIVERSITY FLYING CLUB call 432-8S48 you would most like to read. Circle with pencil the numbers of these five articles, or features, on the coupon below. Then mail coupon to us with your name, address, and college class. 23 Forthcoming Book Con densed: Is Paris Burning? How close Paris came to losing its water supply, all its industry, 45 bridges over the Seine and the Eiffel Tower itself in World War II has not been realized even by Frcnrhmenunu recently. Who saved this beloved city from Hit ler's insane orders? De Gaulle? Thecommunists? Gen. Eisen hower? You will be surprised at history's thoroughly documented answer! 24 It Was on Good Friday. It i started as a bright and happy day, just 100 years ago come April i4in. i ne tan man was almost, boyish in his mirt h, his wife wrote later, "so gay he almost startled me . . ." But at the theater that night a bullet turned it into one of the most dismal days in all of U.S. history. 25 Quotable Quotes "Ideas should be received like guests in a friendly way, but with the re-ervation that they are not to tyrannize their host." Alberto Moravia and twelve other memorable Q.Q.'s. 26 The Legendary Triumph of Helmer Aakvik. The young man had gone out on Lake Superior in a northwest gale to tend Helmer's herring nets but he had not come back. "You can't go out in weather like that!" they told the old man . . . But Helmer went and read why he won the Carne gie Award for Bravery. 27 Twenty Minutes of Horror. Last May, in Lima, Peru, between 287 and 328 people died as a soc cer game turned into a nightmare of confusion. Here is the story of a catastrophe unparalleled in the history of sports ... of a mob turned to hysteria by the use of tear gas. To this day no one knows the exact number of vic timsor who is to blame! 2 8 The Man who Makes Me Think Young. Who says 50 is "old"? Meet W. T. Piper, father of the Cub, who started an air plane factory in the depression (1931) ... has since built 63,000 aircraft! See this still-active man, now 84, through the eyes of a transatlantic airline pilot. Read about his dreams for the future. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Sol vos We'll send you free copies of the five articles you have chosen without obligation. This offer is good for only seven days, so send us the coupon TODAY. Cvertaken by Joy. Sneer if you must at the poet who found sudden joy in a field of daffodils at the mother watching her husband play with their baby who is suddenly so brimful of joy she cannot speak . . . But don't miss reading what a psychologist has discovered about the reasons for such moments in normal, healthy individuals. 30 Canada: Land of Contrast and Diversity. A keen observer covered 4,000 miles crossing Canada from west to east. Here is his analysis of a huge and varied land which "feels a mixture of at traction and repulsion about the U.S." Read why family life dom inated by father, not mother, gives Canada a different personality. 3 1 The Faith that Moved a Church. How did this minister, who stood 5'3" and weighed 142 lbs., move a brick-and-stone church 17 miles with his own two hands? Here is the astounding true story and why the results of Reverend Symons' labor may one day be world-famous. 32 Is a Frozen Russian Corpse Circling the Earth? Scientific evi dence indicates there is! Read how two brothers, and their sister who is fluent in Russian, have radio tapes indicating that more than one Soviet astronaut has died a lonely death, victimized by faulty speeded-up space tech nology! 33 The War the RedsCan'tWin. "Communism . . has never un derstood that religion is rooted deepin human nature" suppres sion won't eradicate it. Still the Russian 3-pronged anti-religious campaign goes on. Find out how it works (especially the 3rd prong "to turn youth to atheism") and its effect on religious life in Russia today. 34 CarnageOff Key West. Row boats, rafts almost anything that will float is used by Cubans trying to get out of Castro's hell. Read how communist killers rid dle men, women and children with machine-gun bullets . . . and why only 1 out of 3 human beings ever make it alive to freedom in Florida. To: Reader's Digest Assoc., Inc., coTab and Business Services 1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 1 0036 Gentlemen: Please send me circled at left by number. Mr. Will Nome Print) Addrest City -Sfaf Intramural All-Star Ballots Are Available Ballots are available for intramural All-Star voting in the Daily Nebraskan Office, and in the Cage at the Physical Education building. Each team is requested to vote for five opposing players whom they feel deserve the selection. A team may vote only for opposing players, and voting will be made on the basis of Leagues. If a team plays "A" League basketball, they may vote only for "A" League plavers and so on. Ballots are due In the Daily Nebraskan office by no latter than 5:00 p.m., March 15, 1965. A team not com pleting a ballot will forfeit any votes any of its players may have received In the competition. IMFormation In a game played last week the Dents beat the fca Psychs by one point. A dis pute, however, arose in the scoring of the game as the individual scoring totals showed the Ed Psychs the winners by one point. The game was replayed Friday afternoon to resolve the differences. The Dents came out on top in the see ond game 49-43. This game was as close as the first one through three quarters, when the Dents then put four points additional cushion on their lead for the final margin. Allen Olsen scored 22 points for the Ed Psychs high point production. Dave Theisen backed him up with 12 points in the losing cause. John Hines potted 24 points for the Dents to take game honors. In another game replayed Friday the Gunners downed Durham 55-38. 35 Employment: a Right or a Reward? No business, no social organization today, is so secure and so powerful as the unions . . . Yet Pres. Johnson wants to "strengthen trade unions" by re pealing right-to-work laws in 20 states! Read who's back of this move and why they want Section 14-B of the Taft-Hartley Act re pealed by Congress. 36 Something New in Birth Control. What are the new plastic or stainless-steel IUCD's like? Do they work? Read the answers provided by a year's testing in volving 17,000 U.S. women . . . why only one inexpensive medi ca procedure is necessary and why a leading doctor says IUCD's rank "in the very top range of contraceptive reliability." 37 Justice for the Poor. It's now a Federal law that states must provide defense lawyers for the poor in felony and serious misdemeanor cases . . . but how good are court-appointed law yers? Read why both lawyers and the accused benefit when a Public Defender's office is set up like the one in Los Angeles. 38 Our Unbalanced Federal Budget. Tha administration's plan to keep the "budget" below $100 billion fails to tell the whole story, says well-known columnist David Lawrence. Read why the total budget is closer to $200 bil lionand why a recession may be in the offing. 39 It Pays to Increase Your Word Power. Does heinous mean (a) dark; (b) ugly; (c) wicked; or (d) insulting? A good vocabulary is an asset. 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