Wednesday, February 29, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 7 Equality in military... Continued frcrn Tzis 1 "Many people, perhaps, felt the pendulum went too far in the direction of black3 and minorities in the past " he said. "But, unfortunately, the pendu lum is beslnnin to swing too far back." Palton Bzld one of the problems of affirmative action programs lj that many decisions are made behind closed doors. He said he often had to take his career into lib o wn hands by making decisions con trary to the o of lil.5 peers. A black oIT.ccr h under more pressure to be per fect and make rood judgments, he said. "You can't afford to make a mistake he said. r , , i Cor.tir.ucd frcr.i Vzz? 1 Glaolev recently published a study on Soviet strategy and is currently writing a book on Soviet leadership. it' i i I I i ; V 1 v ( Y X X fsrk DavisDaily Nsbrsskan Dr. lor Glrolsv' Ross said the "good old boy" networks which often exist in the military can negate the work of affirma tive action. He said the only way the system can be held intact a through proper use of the Inspector General's office. The IG checks maintain progress in areas such as human relations, he said. Ross joined the military in the mid 1050s, and retired after 20years. He said he encountered many problems during that time, not the least of which was staying in one rank for more than 1 1 years with no promotion. He is a survivor, he said, and often laughs when he looks back on the "old days." "You have to laugh to keep from crying," he said. Although the Soviets have a new leader in Kon stantin Chcrnenko, Glagolevsaid he doesn't expect the new administration to deviate from past foreign policy standards. Chernenko is a specialist on communist ideology, and has been a main advocate of it throughout his career, he said. Glagolev said the United States must not expect Soviet leaders to abide by the agreements they sign, because they violate these agreements immediately after they sign. "The Soviets were never going to abide by the Helsinki agreement," he said, "and we know per fectly well, without any additional verification, that the Soviet Union has broken the charter of the Uni ted Nations thousands of times." Despite all the historical fact, Glagolev said, the United States refuses to recognize the Soviet mil itary threat. Rather, he said, many "are aiding the disarmament and movement toward a greater nuclear possibility" by calling for a nuclear freeze. Glagolev suggested that before the Soviet nuclear threat is reduced, the United States must do four things: restore U.S. strategic deterrence organize cooperative and collaboration among nations against communist expansion organize cooperative and collaboration among Soviet leaders and citizens who want to resist com munist rule by using the Voice of America and other Western radio stations stop financing of Soviet bloc countries because the money these countries receive in aid and loans is used entirely to strengthen communist influence. Correction In the story Tree health center screening to test for hi;:h blood pressure" (Daily Nebraskan, Monday Feb. 27), Dr. Gerlad Fleischli incorrectly wa3 identi fied as the University Health Center director. lib correct title is medical director of the health center. The Daily Nebraskan regrets the error. i n Because classes conflict, work can intrude, and some days you just can't be where you'd like to be. Earn University of Nebraska-Lincoln credit studying in your place at your pace. For information, visit the UNL Division of Continuing Studies In dependent Study Department, room 269 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege. Take the shuttle bus from city campus. Or call 472-1926. n m soo&fiic I Campus UML does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs, and abides by a'l federal regulations pertaining to same. 3 Dance To The Music of Milwaukee's Finest , J. .J Concerts Si Coffeehouses Pat McCurdy and The Men . About Town! V". I t , , ' VS $1.00 with UNL Student LB. $2.09 General Admission Thurcday, March let Ncbrr..:!:a Union, Centennial Hcoin MA y;jji J Join the Fun from 8:30 to Midnight! (L- -O I J Dazzling Diamond Pendants 1 'y 0s: ' $ ' i'V , Now Off Today Through Saturday "Meet the Brodkey Boys . . . Wear Diamonds! " 1111 "0"St. 2nd Level Centrum