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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 28

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4B LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR June 4. NU Honorary Degrees to Financier and Nutritionist Two former Nebraskans who have gained national prominence in their respective fields, one in business and the other in human nutrition research, will receive honorary degrees from the University of Nebraska next week end. The recipients are: Howard Ahmanson, Angeles business executive who will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Dr. Ruther M.

Leverton of Washington, D.C., associate director of the Institute of Home Economics, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, who will receive an honorary Doctor of Science degree. Ahmanson will receive his manson was graduated from He is a trustee of the Uni- in 19Z3. attended the re.

sity of Nebraska 3 years and ce ived the business achieve- then received a Bachelor of ment award of the Los An- Science degree from Univer-1 geles Chamber of Commerce. sity Southern California in! In 1958 he was named "All- 1927. American Citizen" of Oma- He is chairman of the board of directors of the Home Savings and Loan loci ho he received trition research in the University of Nebraska's department of home economics from 1937 to 1954, she developed a research a which received international recognition. World War II Worker She participated extensive- nUIIlC OavUJS allu J-iwaM Assn. of Los Angeles, largest savings and loan as-j A yachting enthusiast, he sociation in the U.S.

He pur- iS Na- gjj and national problems during World War II. tional Art Materials Trade Ahmanson Ll.D. Dr. Leverton chased Home Savings in 1947 when its assets totaled $1.1 million. Today, its total assets are $924 million.

He also is chairman of the boards of directors of H. F. Ahmanson Co. of Los Angeles, the largest writer of D.Sc residential fire insurance in degree at the College of Med- nnn Dr. Leverton honor will icine's commencement ceremonies at 2:30 p.m.

next Sunday in the Omaha Civic Auditorium. be conferred at the University's 90th Commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. Satur- day at the Coliseum in Lincoln. Omaha Native A native of Omaha, Ah- California, of National American Insurance Co. of Omaha, and of Ahmanson Bank and Trust Co.

of Beverly Hills, Calif. has won more than 100 trophies for winning various regattas and ocean races. NU Graduate Dr. Leverton received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nebraska in 1928, her Master's from the University of Arizona in 1932 and her Doctor of Philosophy degree from Students To Receive Gold Bars IVU Commission Ceremony Set More Space For Sheriff From 1954 to 1957 she was and midshipmen Saturday, professor of home economics By Del Snodgrass Another remodeling job in the 73 year old Lancaster County Courthouse will give Sheriff Merle Karnopp much- needed additional space. Karnopp and Register of Deeds Kenneth Ferguson now Maj.

William a the only two department Keese, director of develop- heads without private offices, ment planning, Headquarters. The old second floor il.S. Air Force, and a World ji probation office across War II combat veteran, will i the ha rom the sheriff's of- present commissions to 80, University of Nebraska cadets' and assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Oklahoma State University, leading in the organization of a graduate program in home economics. In I960, she was appointed a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Nutrition. She is the author the University of Chicago in' of an authoritative reference book for the general reader, 1937.

As director of human nu- Becomes You." ILLUSTRIOUS ALUMS--Looking at the University of Nebraska annual are members of the Class of 1931 (from left) Robert A. Dobson, president of the Nebraska Alumni B. E. (Pat) Boyles, mayor of Lincoln, and Gov. Frank B.

Morrison. Over 500 Expected For Alumni Round-Up Honors for Erickson, Lyman, Oldt, Stuart Four University of Nebraska alumni will be recognized Saturday for their service to the University and to professional and public life. The 1961 recipients of Distinguished Service Awards, conferred jointly by the University's Alumni Assn. and Board of Regents, are: David L. Erickson of Lincoln, director of public works for City of Lincoln.

William R. (Link) Lyman of San Marino, insurance executive. Floyd S. Oldt of Dallas, owner of real estate and construction firms. James a of Lincoln, Leaving the University in developing prominent business he now manages his own tate.

He has been the and investor. firm An- To receive service awards (from left) Erickson, Lyman, Oldt. Stuart. In an 8 a.m. ceremony at the Nebraska Union, 44 Army cadets, 19 Air Force cadets and 8 Marine students will receive second lieutenant bars.

Nine midshipmen will become ensigns in the Navy. Courthouse fice is being remodeled into New officers recognized as a soundproof interrogation distinguished military u- r0 om. dents: A lie detector recently pur- Air with rfluUr commiision: asec fey KamOpp Will be 10- ale A. Quigley. Jndianola: WUliam i A.

Gale UtUC rt. Awvualrvwn Wells. Gothenburg, Robert C. Stme, cated in thlS ll'ie Karnopp also will acquire a court reporters' room which Crawford, Frank J. May, Chetek, Wis.

Armj, with reserve commission John P. Anderson. Holflrege; TMf lan Sumwr', he Will US6 3S Ms private Of- Richard E. Dwinell, Lincoln: Donald nrtr orc Pat EPP, Lincoln; Richard Frahm, Ljraan, i flC6. 1116 reporters, UQH rat- Lowell Hansen.

Sioux Falls, Palmar will drii A Stakhs. Lincoln. Kenneth F. I ton and Calmer, Will Lincoln. ove into the area which for- Other Rtsular Commissions i tU coun law ll- CUUIHy IdW 11- Alr Force-Leslie L.

Cook, Arlington. Barton Bredenkamp. Hay ESS-: Darr WdS Tax Job Tough One of the toughest jobs faced by the county commis- comes every Other Armv Reserve Commissions i TI iv, di-, coji bcnool Koar a Of the Nebraska Human Their awards will be for- He'has been a leader in Ne- for the Southwest for 15 years, art Foundation, a tn mally presented at the annual braska Alumni aliairs. He is' He is Class of 1920 chair- the Alumni Round-Up luncheon a former president of the Los! man for the University ol ise- roi The recipients also will sit area alumni a a Foundation. He is the f.

i j. ii A 14- i The sheriff and his daytime I staff now are squeezed into tuo rooms. The arrangement Duanfe Zieg. Lincoln. Daniel L.

McConneU. Dempse lacks any facilities IOF qU6S- Omaha. Charles Frisk, Omaha, Ed- in ward Tnomas. Nebraska Cih. Joe tlOtting SUSpeCtS in private.

Muelhaupt. Des Moines. la Lee Forbes, Nehgh. Navy Frederick Hewlett. Dorchester; Faber D.

Jenkins. Little Rock. Ark Walter E. Nolle and George Porter. Lincoln Marine Corps -id City, Robert Kaff.

Pratt. Jose Gacusana, Lincoln, Charles Talor, Falls City; John A. hen the members Williams. Lincoln. as the Board of Equalization 1 to hear tax valuation com- BlandV''North'Platte" Oscar Bred- I plaints thauer.

Grand Island, Marshall Brick I er, Donald casej, Johnson, The hardest decisions are Barton Chelf. Scottsbluff; Gary G. I i i pldprlv nron- Chunka. Omaha tnOSe lllg eiUCUV pi up Rodson Ellerbusch, Holstein. la ertv Owners prObablv feel Robert Ficke.

GeorKC M. i ii la ni-nnortv tav Fntts, Thomas Frolik. Lin-, the 01 tile properly t3X Gates. Omaha, Allen rnnt-Q a a Gunnmg. Holdrege, Wayne Hestei.

more Wan am One CISC. A widow, for instance, hopes to remain independent and live the balance of her life in John her home. But her in- level remains the same taxes edge upward. Here's the record of the Lincoln Koes er Alliance James Laska Duncan, Ronald McKeever, Wymore: a on the stage and receue medallions during the 90th annual commencement exercises. Public Service Career He is a charter member of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, and earlier this year was elected to the Helms married to the former Alta Funa ioi uisfied eacn Falb Wait of Minden.

ing. He is former national equalization sessions: Of 101 real estate valuation protests, the board granted 46 Erickson, who received the Football Hall of Fame. Bachelor of Science degree in Contractor, Developer Headed Alumni a who received a Alumni Assn. Foundation' Bachelor of Science degree in 1940. is president of the Stuart Investment and Cornbelt, president "of and denied 49 oth- civil engineering in has oidt.

a native of Grand Island, Siouxland, Sa- devoted his career to the ad- Kan is a member of lina and North Platte Broad' Car Is Sought After Accident ministration ieci LU ib a iiicuiuGi ui i. i tnna and develop-' class of 1920. He is owner of'casting Cos. Interestou a nd' Police were, seeking a 1948 More than 500 University of Nebraska alumni are expected to return to Lincoln next weekend for the 38th annual Round-Up sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Assn. The activities are scheduled at the Nebraska Union, 14th and R.

Hardin To Speak Highlight of the weekend urday at Lincoln Country me nt of public services for F. S. Oldt Co. and president Club! Lincoln. He has served as city Oldt Construction Co active in many civic, cultural, black automobile after a traf- educational and philanthropic fie mishap at 13th and ip endeavors he was a which a small girl suffered engineer and executive head i and Oldt-Vilbig, Inc of Dal- endea Other reunions scheduled departments of i as He also is a partner in 1 "Lincoln's Out tan i minor injuries public property- water and ciaremont Development Young Man of 1952." Officers said a car driven for the week end include: festivities will be the annual tcl.

Class of 189S--Breakfast at 8 30 a Saturday at Nebraska Union. Class of 1906--Breakfast at i 9 a Saturday at Nebraska Center. Class of 1910--Dinner at 6 m. Saturday at Lincoln Ho- light, sewer and paving, mu mcipal airport, and recreation. Since 1954, he has been director of public works.

He Declaration To Congressmen bv Mrs. Judith L. Swan, 22, Marine Reserve Commission-! Gar Christiansen. Lincoln, Charles C. Gref-nwald, Henderson, Ken Richard M.

illiams. Lincoln. Generosity Didn't Stop With One Gift Rochester. N. (UPD -When George a a founder of the Eastman Kodak Company, gave the Uni- ers.

Six property owners withdrew their protests. Of 14 business personal property complaints, reductions were granted in two cases, rejected in the other 12. versity of Rochester a check i Mental Cases Up The number of cases heard by the County Mental Health Board is on the increase. The board has held hearings of 4021 Cooper, was reported- or $15.000 in 1904, he declared lv forced over a curb by the "That's the last dollar I'll give 91 dlv u0anls A 1 18 year black auto. to education." However, East- compared with 80 at the same Fremont (UPD Copies at Union.

Round-Up luncheon Saturday noon following commence- quet at 6 30 p.m. Saturday ment. Chancellor C. Har-i dm will speak, new officers and directors of the Alumni i Assn. will be announced, and' Distinguished Service Awards will be presented to 4 recipients, i men of the Fremont Chamber of ofthe-year for 1960" by the Commerce's so-called Dec- American Public Works Assn.

laration of Independence" in coroeration i the Ki- have been mailed to every nil member of the United States ceed through this session of i Police said Mrs. Swan's man underestimated his own Congress." daughter, Lori. The letter said ''any addi- thrown into the instrument tional tax levies, any en- 1 panel and was taken to a lo- croachment by government al physician where she was through the addition of ad- treated and released. was I generosity. At the time of his time a year ago.

Board members are Dr. Rex ministratwe controls necessi- Palladia!) Alumni Ban- wanis International. Congress according to A. 'Vn" A niber of the' Jaksha, chairman of the Dec-1 tated by more law, results in of 19''1 is one of the laration of Independence com-' more individual freedom be-, V-looJ tot-on Qivav Alan Potter is general all-time a Cornhus mittee. -ng round-up chairman' a football players, earning All- The declaration which won a i i Charles Thome is vice American honors in 1921.

A the Freedoms Foundation- chairman professional athlete 14 a a in 1959. is being Waverly, la. Among death in 1932. he had given Strader, a psychiatrist; upwards of $100 million to the university and other educational institutions. Clark, an attorney, and District Court Clerk Wilford Sanders.

Reunions for classes will be: 7 honor The Early Start College years, he was a star member mailed by volunteer workers 1961 graduates of Waitburg of the championship teams of from the Dodge County Con- College here were these class of 1931 opened commencement week with a reunion at the Governor's Man- aw the Canton, 0 Bulldogs and' servatives. Shoivs Daily Class of 1901-Breakfast at Slon Saturday. Gov. Frank 9 a Saturday at the home Morrisoni Lincoln's Mayor of Mrs. E.

C. Ames, 1750 oyles and Lancaster 20th. Breakfast with Class of Countv Judge Ralph siocura 1911 at 8:30 a.m. Sunday werc among the members of Nebraska Union, as guests the 1931 class Chancellor and Mrs. Hardin.

Class of 1911-Dessert sup-; Patriotism per at 6.30 p.m. Saturday at Nebraska Union Breakfast with Class of 1901 at 8 30 a.m. Sunday. Chattanooga i-Pl i Class of 1921--Breakfast at American flags flying in front 8 a m. Saturday Nebraska of each of the 23 businesses Union.

the suburban East Brain-' Class of 1931--Dinner at erd shopping center, startled' 6 30 Friday at Nebraska icsulents often ask- "What Union. holiday did we miss?" 5 Class of 1936-Social hour The answer is none the and dinner at 6 m. Satur- a Brainerd mercnants day at University Club. da? Class of 1941-Social hour merchants felt i and dinner at 6:30 p.m Fn- patriotism should be shown day at Lincoln Country Club. everv da and not just Revival meeting" at 10:30 5pec al events," explained I a.m.

Saturday. Dr John R. Jones, president' Class of 1951--Social hour of the East Brainerd Com-' and dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sat-, mumty Service Assn. braskans: Marvin L.

Ehnen Chicago Bears. He was Ne- A letter accompanying the of Wymore. Henry R. Gies- braska line coach for 7 years declaration urges the con( man of Beatrice, Darrell G. under coaches D.

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