The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1968, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 3, 1968
The Daily Nebraskan
Pagel3;
Student leaders
supporting march
Thirty-five students, includ
ing the ASUN president,
several student senators and
the the Daily .Nebraskan
editor have signed a letter
urging students to participate
in Thursday's scheduled
march from Hyde Park to
City Hall.
According to Dan Looker,
chairman. of ASUN's Human
Relations Committee, the
march is to protest alleged
discriminatory housing i n
Lincoln.
Hyde Park will then be
continued at City Hall Looker
said. Police and other of
ficials have been notified of
the action, and the police will
provide an escort to route
traffic.
Kent Boyer
Fredrick Boesiger
Bill Gilpin
Dave Landis
Dave Bingham
Bill Mobley
Dennis Collins
Jim Sherman
JohnWirth
Chris Seeman
Bill Chaloupka
Thomas Morgan
Craig Dreeszen
Cheryl Adams
Jim Pedersen
Ed Icenogle
Orville Jones
Susan Deitemeyer
Larry Donat
John Schmidt
Cheryl Tritt
Diane Theisen
. AN OPEN
students:
letter to
Black history
,The following University of to J)e lopjc
Nebraska students urge all I
students to attend Hyde i Park Qf disCUSsioilS
jiuusuay ai o:ou p.m. auu iu
participate in a demonstra-
timvin an orderly manner.
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Match Box
Sid Logemann
Hob Bartee
Jack Todd
Dan Looker
Jim Evinger
Dave Buntain
Phil Bowen
Gary Toebben
Bruce Cochrane
Tom Wiese
Bob Zucker
Glenn Nees
Jack Adkins
Course
oves
impr
reading
Slow readers have a good
Opportunity to improve their
speed through a University
course, according to Jerry
Kathan, consultant for the
, class.
The non-credit course meets
twice a week and may last
from ten weeks to a full
semester with each student
working at his own speed.
A MACHINE called the
Craig Reader first numbers
eompanying workbook are
used in the course.
Slides are fed through the
Craig Reader first numers
and letters to help the student
widen his visual field, then
readings are 'shown at in
creasing speeds. Periodically
the students are tested for
speed and comprehension.
Mr. Nathan said that most
students double or even triple
their reading speeds.
"A few students have even
boosted their speeds to 1200
words a minute, i tnuiK tne
course is verv beneficial.
Although we have no studies
on what the students do
several years after taking the
class, isolated events have
shown us that the reading
sDeeds do hold up," Mr.
Nathan commented.
About sixty students are
now enrolled in the course.
A series of three lecture-
discussions on the topic of
black history is being offered
by the campus United
Methodist Chapel, formerly
the Wesley Foundation.
The lectures begin this
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Chapel on 16th Street. The
series is being led by Arthur
David, currently doing
graduate work here, who
taught black history at
Nebraska Wesleyaa
University last year.
The two remaining sessions
will be on Sunday Oct. 13 and
20 at 5:30 p.m. at the Chapel.
The series is open to all
University members.
Callan lo speak
lo YDs meeting
Clair Callan. Democratic
candidate for Congress from
Nebraska's first district will
sneak at a meeting of the
University Young Democrats.
The meeting will be at 8:00
t.m. Thursday in tne
Nebraska Union.
Air Force team
lo select new
officer candidates
The Air Force Officer
Training School Selection
team will be on campus Oct.
2 to explain the program and
test elleble seniors ana
graduates.
January graduates must
apply immediately to be con
sidered for spring classes,
according to Capt. Dennis F.
Knecht, OTS Selection Officer
in Omaha.
Air Force pilot and
navigator trainees receive a
starting salary of 86,900 and
can expect a Salary or over
$12,000 after four years
service.
Interviews Set
Interviews to select finalists
for Prince Kosmet and Miss
Nebraska Sweetheart will be
held Sunday, Oct. 6 in the
Nebraska Union. Men will be
interviewed in room 240 and
women in room 241.
PINNINGS
Kathy Pelser, Delta Delta
Delta junior in business
education from Griswold.
Iowa, to Mac McConnell, Phi
Gamma Delta senior i n
business administration from
Imperial.
Jill Jackson, sophomore in
English from Sidney to
Harold Rassmussen, Acacia
junior in journalism from
South Sioux City.
Jan Browning, Zeta Tau
Alpha sophomore in physical
education from Imperial, to
Bill Cady, Sigma Nu junior
in pharmacy from
Benkelman.
Ann Brayton, Kappa Kappa
Gamma junior in English
from Stuart, to Denton
Weichman, Alpha Tau Omega
senior in zoology from Stuart.
Berniece Zetocha, Pound
Hall junior in teachers' col
lege, to Bern Hottovy, Cather
Hall sophomore in engineer
ing from Brainard.
Linda Learner, Alpha Phi
senior in zoology from South
Sioux City, to Steve Munson,
Sigma Nu senior in teachers'
college from Bradford, Vt.
Susie Riggle, Pi Beta Phi
junior in psychology from
Lincoln, to Lanny Hall, Phi
Kappa Tau senior at
Nebraska Wesleyan in special
education from Lincoln.
ENGAGEMENTS
JoAnn Dean, Kappa Kappa
Gamma senior in elementary
education from Lincoln, to
Mike Rierdon, Phi Delta
Theta senior in pre-law from
Lincoln.
Sally Reed, Kappa Kappa
Gamma senior in art from
Columbus, to Bill Cory, Sigma
Chi senior in chemistry and
mathematics from Lincoln.
Dixie Brewer.sophomore in
teachers' college from Hum
boldt, to Paul O. Enerson,
graduate student
mathematics from Alliance.
Lori Loomis, Alpha
Omicron Pi senior in ad
vertising from Sioux Falls,
S.D., to Al Tremain, Aloha
Tau Omega senior in elec
trical engineering from
Sidney.
Nancy Belong, Love
Memorial Hall sophomore in
home economics from
Wilsonville to Ron Gerdes, Ag
Men junior in animal science
from Auburn.
Summer discrimination incident related
Continued from page 1
"I've got a nice apartment
house nice tenants," Hock
said. "I can't mix 'em up.
That's what I'm up against.
I can't mix the blacks and
the whites.
"My tenants told me that
the first time an incident like
this came up, they'd all move
out. They're nice business
people they're nice
apartments.
"YOU EITHER have to
accept all colored people or
keep them out," Hock
testified. Hock alsc answered
that he had never rented to
blacks before this incident.
The Commission could only
state publicly that it is op
posed to such actions.
"Under tlie present federal
statutes it is within the pro
vince of the Commission to
strongly condemn such prac
tice and recommend to
renters and realtors to rent
and sell in accordance
because it will be the law in
a few months," said Jim
Raglin, a commission
member.
"Mr. Hock owns two
apartment houses. There are
many, many more property
owners in Lincoln adhering to
the philosophies and theories
of Mr. Hock. We would be
remiss in isolating him alone
for his actions," Raglin said.
"This intimation that a Negro
cannot live in a 'so-called'
high class apartment is a
myth."
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