. V.VS. Marilyn Hoegemeyer, V'n'r i Mike Jeffrey, business manager Page 2 Wednesday, September 29, 1965 Movie f-'jew Oort Miss By Diaper Sandoc "The Collector" is an out standing motion picture. Terence Stamp and Saman tha Eggar who portray the collector and the collected respectively have been widely acclaimed for por trayals, and deservedly so. The pair raise this picture from what could be just an other "horror" movie to a moving, changing relation ship between a beautiful young art student and a psychotic bank teller who suddenly came into a for tune when he won a football pool. William Wyler directed this picture, and should be given a lion's share of the credit for its success. Miss Eggar is a novice in the act ing profession compared to Stamp, but oddly enough it is she who provides the greatest source of psycholo Impotent Dear Madam Editor: The Young Republicans of the University of Nebraska are hardly cognizant of the fact that their organization or the state organization has become "impotent". We fully recognize and admit the losses in last Novem ber's elections. (What else can we do!) But we also de ny the accusation that these losses can be attributed to work of the Young Demo crats. As a matter of fact, we are still breathlessly awaiting the first meeting of this organization, in order that we may have a look at the body which made such an "important contri bution" in the last election. If the YD's wish to stun us Daily Nebraskan Member Associated Collegiate Press, National Advertising Service, Incorporated. Pub lished at Room 51, Nebraska Union, Lincoln, Nebraska. TELEPHONE: 477-8711, Ex tensions 2588, 2589 and 2590. Subscription ratea are 14 per semes ter or $6 for the irademic year. Eatered as second class matter at the oost office In Lincoln, Nebraska, ander the act of Aurust 4, 1912. The Daily Nehraskan Is published Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday during the school year, except during vacations and exam periods, by students of the University of Ne braska under the Jurisdiction of the Faculty Subcommittee on Student Pub lications. Publication shall be free from eensorship by the Subcommittee or any person outside the University. Mem bers of the Nebruskan are responsible for what they cause to be printed. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor, MARILYN HOEGEMEYER ; managing- editor. CAROLE RENO; news editor, JOANNE STOHLMAN ; sports editor, JIM SWARTZi nttat news editor. BOB WETHERELLl senior staff writers. WAYNE KRM'SCHER, STEVE JORDAN: Junior staff writers, JAN ITKIN, KRIICE GILES. DIANE LIND- 11 E to n o y y v V.' - ',?.77777M.f''M,,l editor 'Collector' gical interest as she devel ops logically and fascinat ingly throughout her impris onment. Stamp, as the obvious psy chotic, does a superb job within the curiously restric tive confines of his role, and perhaps it is director Wyler who doesn't allow Stamp full reign. The bulk of Stamp's psychological change is saved for the last 90 seconds of the motion pic ture in what is suppose to be a twist ending. The ending, however, smacks of com mercialism, and is the only distasteful part of a picture which otherwise is handled with great taste. This flaw in the picture. If indeed it is that serious a flaw, does not dim the light of an otherwise thrilling, macawbre and tender mo tion picture. This one is not to be missed. Or No with a magnificent show of power, they had best assem ble first. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Elm for his recognition of Gov ernor Peterson as the "proven winner" he is. But we would also like to remind him that it has always been the policy of our club to re frain from the endorsement of any candidate before the primary elections. We do welcome Governor Peter son's reappearance in t h e Nebraska political scene. It will be an election to be long remembered. Sincerely, Merry Ballard Young Republican PR chairman Ol'lST. TONY MYERS: East Campus reporter, JANE PALMER; sports as sistant. JAMES PEARSE; copv edi tors. POLLY RHYNALDS, CAROLYN GRIFFIN. SPENCER DAVIS. BUSINESS STAFF Business manager. MIKE JEF FF.R Y ; business assistants, CONNIE RASMl'SSEN, BRFfE WRIOHT, MIKE KIKKMAN. SHIRLEY WENTINKl circulation manager. LYNN RATH JEN t subscription managers, Jim BuntE, John Rasmussen. Bl'SINESN OFFICE rlOT'RS: 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. . ' 7- J.-.'A r af i rsifta torsi DeeNfcyilili I- : TRIM LOPEZ (KAiERNITY- SORORITY ( I GREEK LETTER If J LAVALIERS 10K GOLD 18" chain $4.00 Paddlt with Greek Letters on 18" chain $3.25 Come in and see our wide selection L ' nai . i...-.wrii.,i 432-3217 L f 10VE AND LARCENY A mmn imk JULES J PETER USTINOV I Mi nUH DASSIN I MAXU I ( 0-' I ri;i'itd fci i:'!t-r!-itiHtiiti nrsrsri I I lOfCTT f ICTU5 COUP. f (JNITU) WHITS lCQLWl 1 1 II NEXT ATTRACTION y 55 Fox's By Gale Pokorny The last home football game raised some doubt, in what j laughingly call my mlnd- about the real reason that I laid out ten hard- earned bucks for a season football ticket. As that refreshingly cold rain dripped down my neck, certain ominous questions began to appear on the screen in my head. Ques tions like, "What am I do ing here?", "Is this really worth it?", "What's a good cure for double pneumo nia?" and finally, "How far does school spirit go any way?" I mean, let's face it, was there really any question as to who was going to win the first game? As I listen to my fellow students quib ble about such issues, 1 find that the real question did not concern which side would reap the victory but rather, "How much will Big Red win by?" So it was not with a heavy heart, that day that proved so fatal to the Frogs or Toads or whatever they were, that I turned my at tention away from that slaughter on the grass and started looking elsewhere in the stadium for intellectual satisfaction. After a while, I found what I was looking for. Human beings. Some of them any way; after watching a cou ple of them, I wasn't quite sure just what to label them. But there were a lot of them, over 50,000 to be nowhere near exact. There were so many dif ferent varieties that they de fy classification, however I will endeavor to describe a few to you at this time. Some of which I hope you will recognize. First of all, the slighest hint of foul weather brings out a Nebraska University original fad. No other cam pus has even seen this type of rain apparel if I may call it apparel. Umbrellas. "STYLISC. JUST FOR YOU" the latest fashions . hair styling frosting straightening permanent HONORED, WANTED, POPULAR WAY TO PAY BILLS ON OR OFF CAMPUS . . . and the most personal, too. Your name is printed on each FREE and no minimum balance is required. Open yourThriftiCheck Personal Checking Account in a few min utes with a few dollars and give your bill paying plenty of "GO" with low-cost, swing ing ThriftiChecks. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Utmhrr f DIC ul$ wm CQRMHmizm mow. I Facts I'm positive that the whole thing will spread like wild fire among all the "in" schools and once again Ne braska will assume its rightful place in the collegi ate fashion world. The majority of these um brellas inevitably wind up thrust into eyes or piercing someone's back like a skew er all ready for the fire. A stimulating experi ence awaits those who jug gle six cokes and four hot dogs, about a hundred yards back to their seat only to sit down on a razor sharp umbrella casually left lean ing across the bench. Second we have the "Coach Devaney for a Day" type. These people are easily picked out by their conversations with "assist ant coaches". Phrases like, "What Bob should have done there . . .", and "Last time I talked to Tippy . . .", quickly pinpoints this guy as the one who will shortly turn around and ask you how many points a team gets for a touchdown. Treat him kindly, the profession needs everyone they can get these days. Then there are those inse cure people in the world who deem it necessary to reassert their presence here by peridically jumping up and shouting. Phrases such as, "Yea," "Go", and "We want blood" are quite com mon. There is nothing wrong with shouting, in fact some of my best friends do it. But please tell me why, when a couple of two hun dred and fifty pound ma ture young men in full bat tle garb walk out into the middle of a large field, throw a coin into the air and MANAGE TO CATCH IT, ten thousand people stand up and cheer. But then when the game lapses into a one-sided run ning contest and the stretch er bearers go on strike, one always has this branch of humanity to save a d u 1 1 Saturday afternoon from a complete loss. Di Angelo 1342 "O" 4324650 TRUST 4. SAVINGS LINCOLN Ml iiiiMNiniMii iMiniiinf ii'i fljTfiirT'"-''J1"-"'i ' M mm mil mwsmwWtM Dear Editor: You asked for it. It seems to me that the so-called leaders of the Daily Nebras kan are too often hindering the workings of ASUN. I'm sure we are all for freedom of the press and construc tive criticism but for the last two years I have sel dom heard a hurrah for the Student Council. In fact, about all I've heard from the Nebraskan in two years is about the Student Council or ASUN. If you people want iilaaWagMatfMa U I Campus revolution! e i I Slacks that never V . I 1 ' need ironing never! V. I J if permanent press fabrics V 1 i ' of polyester and cotton. I I f i Stay neat however washed! I Jj GaleyLora JL I Welcome N.U. Students! if I . Pot ctn Yes, football season is almost here and we want to cheer our learn to victory! The Cornhuskers need our loyal support and what could be better than donning an official Big Red Nebraska land hat, proving we are behind them 1001 Come in and get your red wool felt hat now on Gold's balcony. We'll see you on the 50-yeard line! Never A Hurrah ASUN to fail go right ahead with your yelling. Can't you just report what this organi zation is doing and keep the snide remarks out of it. May 1 ask what you think the organizations on this campus would do with out the students who are willing to beat their brains out for them? They would die and then what would all the self-righteous follow ers do on weekends without the films, concerts, and plays to go to. yoyr cneer! It gets a little tiring hearing people called "push ers" and "so-called lead ers" just because they are the type of person who en joys organizing and the ful fillment that goes along with it. So, I suggest you try to report comprehensively over there instead of con stantly finding fault with people who already know they are not perfect. Sincerely, Susan Baade ... 4.