William A. Rusher . 'Liberals moralize for allbui themselves 9 by MARSHA BANGERT Nebraskan Staff Writer Hie publisher of a leading conservative journal pinned the tail of guilt on liberals and the New Left while defending of SpJro Agnew and the emerging conservative majority. "The New Left suffers from all the effects. Including hypocrisy, that they ascribe to their parents generation, Builders sponsor 3 scholarships next semester The University of Nebraska Builders are sponsoring three $230 scholarships in three areas for the second semester, ac cording to Builders member Sandy Robinson. One scholarship will be for a Junior working toward a career in social or environmental bet terment This would include students in social work, ecological sciences, or any other career that involve the improvement of society. Robinson said. The second Builder's scholarship is based on finan cial need, she continued. The third will be awarded to a part time junior student who is employed, working for a bac calaureate degree, and in financial need. Applications for the scholarships are available on the bulletin board of Suite 24S in the Union. They should be returned by Dec. 4. "The money tor these scholarship comes from the students who buy Builder's calendars and Buz Books, Robinson said. ''Thus, these scholarships are a completely student funded and student selected operation. PACE canvasses again Another PACE canvass of off campus student housing is being organized for this Sun day, after a two to one support ' in favor of PACE in last weekends canvass. "Volunteers are asked to meet in the ASUN Office, Room 334 In the Nebraska Union at either 1:00 or 1:00 p.m. Bring a car if you can. PACE chairman Steve Fowler said. The PACE Committee re quests workers to turn in peti FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, V ttt.vj William A. Rasher, publisher of the National Review, charged Thursday. Dressed in a gray-flannel suit with an American flag pin in his lapel. Rusher told an in formal session hi the Union lounge that the Left does very little introspective thinking. "They're great morauzers, hot only for others. Nervously fingering a half used roU of Turns, he predicted that a "snotty little bunch of new-leftists will get up and walk out during my speech, sure as the rata In Min neapolis."" Apparently, it didn't rain ta Minneapolis daring bis speech, bat Rasher shifted his attack to liberals of an elder generation. Addressing a sparse crowd in the Union Ballroom, he labeled liberals of today's adult generation the "apostles of a value-free concept in American society.' The value-free society work ed for the adult generation because it could live on "the inherited moral capital of society.' This generation not only failed to contribute to the morals of American society, but "destroyed the faith of the young in society's value-making system, Rusher said. He continued that the result is a second generation now "in full-flower on the campuses" which faces an identity crisis and alienation. Rasher charged, A majority of students has been a bemused and plastic majority that have 'Grand Prix9 This week's Union Week-end film, "Grand Prix, will be shown at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday rather than the usual T p.m. and 9 p.m., according to the Union Program office. tions with signatures to the ASUN Office or the booth in tne Union Lobby before vacation, he said. "PACE is continuing its ef forts to talk to dorm floors, Greek houses and Classes, Fowler said. "Over twenty campus organizations. In cluding the Inter-Fraternity Council, the Resident Hall Ad ministration Council, the In nocents, Mortarboards, and several dorm governments, have endorsed PACE. 1970 . V.X f : Hf i1- t . - "tC m tsy - - v- r -- -jfri. - X- . -.v--, . . L t t--"t yT'..Vi - v ft . . "Plastic let themselves be led by a minority of leftists. But he asserted that these leftists will not be the political leaders of the future. "They have singular ized themselves outside American society. Either they will get themselves back in, or they will live outside it all their lives." The coutinuaiwe of the attack on the values of the American society by liberals has alarmed Middle America, the Silent Majority, according to Rusher It, especially the lower middle class, has decided to defend the value system. He said that tliis group is a part of the majority that Richard Nixon put together in 1963, but refuted the popular statement that it is a "Southern Strategy. "That phrase is used by some who want ft to sound as if the Republican Party has sold its soul to the white majority in the South, he claimed. Rusher noted that the coali tion the Republicans hope to form consists of the South. Midwest and West Middle America has found GUITARS H 'Yaa,fl 4V 4h Urn1! tarfnt avMMal by ' ) sarb UMa, 144 S t 437301 THE NEBRASKAN Rusher . majority of students have let minority of leftists. expression through S p i r o Agnew, Rasher said, who "has given them for the first time in memory a voice. He added, "Spiro Agnew has been subjected to tremendous characteriz ation. The Democrats have undertaken to make him a laughing stock and enemy of the public.' In Rasher's opinion, Agnew is a "perfectly serious man and UNIONISM STORE J lir STORY University Bookstore Three Caavtrient lacatlbRs Near. Uk&n Kebr. NaQ last Cotitptn 4 4 themselves be led by a thoroughly thoughtful." Rushh also said that excerpts from Agnews speeches often fail to accurately portray the vice president's meaning. Rusher claimed at the in formal session in the Union that he was not afraid to placa blame. "Im going to pin the tail on the donkey," he said, "and I think that it's the liberals. PAGE 5