Marilyn Hoegemeyer, editor Mike Jeffrey, business manager Page 2 Friday, October 15, 1965 roup Labeled The members of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), recently organized on this campus, have been labeled 'pink," pro-communist, kooks. Their "name-givers" have included fellow students, teachers, administrators, editorial writers. The attacks have not been justified. There has not been time or action enough from this group to make such evaluations. Granted some of the proposed programs (working for unionization of university employees) may sound a little out of place in Nebraska, at our University. Other SDS projects are quite acceptable. Since classes began this fall, the organization has made plans for a Viet Nam teach-in to be conducted, in part, by University professors. This is a new approach at the University of Nebraska. Perhaps students who do not find time to read a daily newspaper, weekly news magazine or even listen to a radio or television news commentary will be attracted by the phraseology teach-in and will attend. It is evident from the list of teach-in speakers that both sides of the Viet Nam situation will be presented. Hopefully listeners will hear, question and evaluate the speeches presented Sunday. They may find a new ap proach or gain a better understanding of the war situation from the discussion. Perhaps some will disagree with everything said, but their brains will have been teased with some new ap proaches, explanations, solutions. We hope this happens. The Daily Nebraskan commends SDS for initiating the Viet Nam teach-in. e Get Among the more pleasant parts of our job as editor are letters that arrive daily sometimes from anonymous sources. This week a letter postmarked Milwaukee arrived, un signed, from an "Ex-Cornhusker, 1925," who says, "En closing article from the pen of 'Hot Shot' Kuechle who claims to be the world's best authority on football. What does a team have to do to rate a rating in his book?" The enclosed article is a column written by Oliver E. Kue chle of the Milwaukee Journal staff. Kuechle writes in his column, "Actually Nebraska for all of the easy victory did not impress as the No. 1 team in the country. . ." Kuechle goes on to list the infractions committed by the Huskers that the No. 1 team does not usually make. Our Cornhusker fan says, "I wish you would write a reply to such drivel in the Daily Nebraskan and mail this guy a copy. He can't see any team except a Big Ten and when Wisconsin is out-played and out-scored he comes out with such stuff. It burns me up!" He also notes that a Wisconsin radio announcer called Lincoln "just a cow town." We do object to the announcer's description of Lincoln, and we think Kruchle's evaluation of our Husker team is wrong. Thank you. Ex-Cornhusker, for your Eig Red spirit and letter. And to Mr. Kruchle we say check the ratings next week, fella. . .. ,,.... . MARILYN HOEGEMEYER iaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaii-iiiiiiiiiaii 1126 "P" Street "Midwests Finest Young Adult Club" f 1 WHERE ALL THE TOP COMBOS PLAY University nrte Friday mutt present ID'S DANCE TO: FRI. CHESSMEN REBOUNDS SAT. I ?iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiii(r ANTHONY QUINN ALAN BATES-IRENE PAPAS mTchaelcacoyannis production :ZORQATKE GEEEIC ; r "v Jf 1" I""5! :rf ft . f Out and out loafers with foam insoles inside. ! fih J ! Handsewn black or cordo or antiqued ivy wood I J " j leather. J. C. Roberts Shoes $12.95 to S20.95 Budget not up toJ.C. Roberts, young man? Ask far Kingsway Shoes $8.95 to $10.95. Wouldn't you line to be Inour ilioes'Mott of Ametici ii. International Shoe Co.,St.LDuU,Mi. Available at these fine stores: S't!krpvru" S MACBETH Letters WINNtK OF now Mowing Y'l ACADEMY AWARDS!!! r - kf Al1 Performances Friday and Saturday 1 Comments Open Letter To Dr. Trask, Your comments in Wednesday's Daily Nebras kan are an insult to the en tire campus. You state that members of "think action groups" are "simply more advanced in the recognition and un derstanding of education." I resent being told that I am less intelligent than any of these people. You further insult my in telligence by telling me that "The people who partici pate in FSNCC are the brightest, most sensitive students in the University." Not only is this arbitrary and totally without proof, it is intolerant of my stand as non-participant. Dr. Trask, if I wish to oppose FSNCC. do I immediately become more ignorant than I would Solutions For Viet Nam Dear Editor: Several Clamsmen, hav ing missed the Hyde Park forum, would like to pre sent their newly awakened campus with some possible solutions for the Viet Nam situation, hoping they will provoke much deep thought and discussion: 1. Send prominent labor leaders to Viet Nam. They will infiltrate and organize the Viet Cong into unions. Each man will then be come a specialist in his chosen field. This will make for a more efficient, unified work force. 2. Print up copies of Dick Tracy translated into Viet namese and drop them ov er the jungle. The Viet Cong will either be so ov erwhelmed by U.S. techno The Boys Town Music Department Presents The Incomparable ROGER WAGNER CHORALE With Chamber Orchestra and Duo-Pianists Roger "Wagner, Conductor "The Epitome of Superlative Singing BOYS TOWN MUSIC HALL Saturday, Oct. 16 8:30 p.m. All Tickets, $3.00 Tickets available from Boys Town Music Department or 8t Box Office i . An Insult be as a member? This seems to be the logical con clusion your remarks lead to. Elsewhere on yesterday's front page of the D a i 1 y Nebraskan, Gene Pokorny states that people here are not interested in fighting for what is right. Well I am interested in fighting for my right and- the right of every other person not in t h i n k action groups to be re spected and not to be slurred as intrinsically less intelligent and less sensitive than activists. In closing, let me temper my attack with a compli ment. Your remarks are the most asinine, thought less, and intolerant drivel that 1 have ever read in the Daily Nebraskan. Spencer Davis logical advances (such as the space coupe) that they will signal surrender over their two-way WTist radios, or they will retreat in dis gust at the unorothodox marriage and offspring of Junior and Moonmaid. 3. Introduce the idea of building homecoming dis plays for the big homecom ing battle. The Viet Cong will spend so much time and effort, that they will either die of crepe-paper poisoning or flunk out of the war. 4. Pull out the marines and send in the Fiji pledge class they have extensive training in defoliation of vines, cleaning out massive fortifications, and avoiding attack from crazed neigh borhood savages. C.L.A.M.S. HIGGINS and DACRON" make the Campus scene! HIGGINS slacks of 55 Dacron polyester, 45 wor sted wool (as shown) make winning combination on any campus! Great Higpjns styling, plus the built-in neatness of "Dacron". Other top favorites a re made of 70 Orion acrylic, 30 worsted wool, as well as special blends of "Dacron" and "Orion". Tailored m traditional Yale and Trim Fit plain front models. At your favorite stores every where. eu Pom keg. T M. at 8 p.m. Box Office 108 r 5Tfo 13th Leaf-like thoughts to come fluttering down on a dusty-gold autumn day Those little men are back drilling holes in t h e sidewalks. They were doing that last year, although at first I thought they wera an hallucination. Holes in the sideswalks, I thought, why would anyone do that? Traps for unwary field mice? Clever devices to break legs of people wear ing high heels at night? Ventilation for earth worms? Witching for water and-or soil? It has not, I shall say, been adequately explained to me. The people whom I asked (a) hadn't noticed, or (b) said, "Oh, well, you don't expect any thing sensible to happen around here, do you?" Even when I get the true, and no doubt logical, explanation, I'm going to refuse to believe it. They are now drilling holes in the Teachers College steps and will probably just fill them up again without disturb ance, but I keep waiting for somebody to announce they've found the lost riches of Quivera. Which reminds me, what has happened to the tunnell ing this fall? It's just not the same nostalgically ivy covered campus without somebody digging a ditch across the newly-seeded lawns, and in the s p r i n g, digging back from the oth er direction across the new ly reseeded lawns. Those poor men who were always doing that, even in the dead of winter so they could put down one icy plank as a means of getting from mUCQ LEARN ALL THE LATEST DANCES JERK SURF THE PONY AND WATUSI LOUIE-LOUIE HULLY-GULLY MORE DASCE AT THE KEXT UNIVERSITY FUNCTION CALL 489-2581 CLASS STARTS THIS WEEK Students Only Special Rate !d PObds PnosGo r I 1 Z Pi Phi Day At The Vine Street Car Wash Regular Rates Wash . . . $1.75 Spray Wax ... 50c Extra Featuring Lincoln's Only Sudsing Process Don't Forget the Pi Phi Car Wash Vine Temple ElJg. Phone Uni., Ext. (f 3fowr one side to the other, I sus pect have gotten lost they never seemed to have too much sense of direc tion. The last time I saw them they were headed down 16th' Street, and they are probably aexoss the Kansas border by now. Speaking of nostalgia, the Geography Building, with Grant Memorial gone, stands out as if it were marked, "X to be razed." You never noticed before what an eyesore it really is. (My logic instructor al ways said that the Philoso phy Department was up there on fourth floor to hold the building up.) Things just won't be the same. Homecoming displays are not much more than a memory of trash barrels full of faded crepe paper and dirty chicken wire. Next year we'll probably have a street dance for Homecom- i DAILY NEB R. SUBSCRIPTI I i CUP AND MAIL j DAILY NEBRASKAN ym $ I I ROOM SI 1 1 O I NEBRASKA UNION UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA Cam I j UNCOLN, NEBRASKA ; J J Find , Enclosed J ; Thank You! Deadline Nov. lsf LEOSS 14 - Don Andersen's School of "THE STUDIO. THAT TAUGHT YOUR to 1 --, 4 . Oct. 16th is Street Parking 4840 Vine Ph. 434-5501 2072 or 2073. Daily ISVbraskan Member Associate Collegial Frets, National Advertising Service, Incorporated. Pub lished at Room 51, Nebraska Union, Lincoln, Nebraska. TELEPHONE: 477-8711. 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