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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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2 THE UXCOLIV STAH WedSMdoy, May 23 1951 Counly Will Balk At New Salt Channel The county indicated Tuesday it will balk at any proposal to locate the proposed Salt Creek channel from North Tenth to a point east of Fourteenth street, any farther south than origin- filly planned. As planned, the new channel would be 550 feet north the present North Fourteenth bridge. The county, had contracted to contribute $10,000 to the approximate $22,000 purchase price of the new channel right- of-way, Tuesday held up hand-: ing over the money until it is determined definitely where! the channel will go. The county commissioners and; Engineer L. W.

Weaver want itj to dug along the course first pro- posed. A group of 19 taxpayers has Cyminiiiilsm Reds MarU 80,000 For Liquidation TAIPEH. China Union asserted Tuesday 80,000 had been arrested In Shanghai from April 27 to May 15 and were marked for liquidation as counter-revolutionaries. 3'facDonalcl Is linion College Fete Draws Honorofl For member Of First Faeultu Radio Work has returned for the celebra- 1 Bill MacDonald, station KFAB the only living member of the Xrdmorfoky oilman farm service director who com- first college faculty of 1891 and fook pietes 25 years in radio thhs one of the most prominent devel- ion? iment was month, was honored at a dinner opers of College View will be on ounce. Tuesday mghi at the Cornhusker hand to participate.

he influenced Cover-, a xew Dppartmpnt Rojects School Bond Plata Prof, J. Wesley Rhodes has a been named head of the Union HASTINGS. here Tuesday rejected by nearly a 30 per cent majority a $1,850,000 bond issue for construction and addition to the city school system. Included in proposed construction an ultra-modern high s- in northwest Hastings, and additions to two elementary schools. The appoint- and by C.

a n. Prof. Bhodes Union college in 1926. He was awarded a FBI AGENT MEETS Crefic. agent who posed as a communist paiif member to expose its activities, shakes hands with Sen.

Robert Lee McNutt alter being introduced to the Nebraska (Star Fniloreovor FBI Agcuit Says is not a he continued, University of NebraskarMd Tue.sday mghi at the Cornhusker hand to participate. hotel. He is Prof, Newton, 85- Murray of Oklahoma to de- a Speakers included Gov. Val member of the faculty in the Union college Peterson, who declared; Pacific Union coliege, Angwin, points out, low'- president. MacDonald is one of helped lay the pnce of oil, stopped its Rhodes has rare people who ualiv Union college, and waste, and order out of been director htfjob The n'ere he mam buildings the fields.

of vocal and ready at 6 30 in the morning Both Prof. Newton and John- choral music at say morning building. are guests at the home Union evidence that he also loves his College View was a cluster of Dr. Harvey C. Hartman, presi-j college i work.

buildings on a barren plain in dent of Union college. 1943. He was a member of the degree music at ic nnf ir, 1891, aod had few citizens to fill The anniversary celebration' acappella choir organized at' University in 1947. radio who xltS Thursday will begin with a long--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Peterson continued was College I 50-unit parade at 1:30 p.m. Start- lives on a farm and car- chief, at F-orty-sixth and Prescott, ries on all ifs operations He headed the mathematics, the parade will move east to B'or- know's all the and Physics and a.stronomy depart- ty-eighth street, north to WiiaA CrK 1 naents at the for $14 and back to the campus, Hugo Srb, clerk of the legisla- wpcklv ture and former Dodee countvi i.

'-hi the campus, a series of presented Uater he installed the first 200- speakers will recall the with a cUaliorfrom the telephone pstem in the vi in a program, chamber of commerce engineered wells to supply Jhis will be followed by an Round, University of Nebraska elec- alumni buffet supper in the li- extension editor, spoke. a brary at 4:30, and by a historical MacDonald is Usted as one of alumnus' pageant at 8:30 p.m. five oldest radio farm directors ----Cathedral I operating his own farm He grew i Cathedi 'up Nebraska, attended the i jlass were honored by, and made members the alumni ADVrRTISKMENT ADVEBTISEMEXT but a direct conspiracy to over-! every day against capitalism, and I tcred radio work with station I 1 associ- I talk too much to impress at Shenandoah, in mght at a dinner impress, a serious He joined the staff of KFAB In 1942. associ- throw the United States govern ment," Matt Cvctic, an FBI agent upon you that it is who for nine po.sod a.s a menace. member of the communist party' monsK.sn I --------------------------to expose its activil.ei- criminal and should be treated To era Pcnn.sylvania, told the Uo- ucrticu lary club Tue.sday.

members of the eommu-' Uvetic, who is touring the, country to civic group.s llisflirv Of Ol'S cities, pointed out to the MUfllffr Penny Post Card Rate is Doubled By Broken Bow WASHINGTON- in 60 cities, pointed out to the Kotarians that combat com-i CRETE, n. wo must expose their McConnell, editor of The Lin-Hiinflid OK real aim, which i.s to overthrow coin Journal, will receive the hon-' I he history of Lincoln and the government by violence. We orary degree of doctor of laws at Chapter No. 148, Crdrr should the laws gov-, Doane spring comrnence- r. i.

tern Star, wu.i tiaced before erning the conspiratorial and sc- ment exercises here June 4. an audience or morn than 600 ditious acts of mmmunicm Tuesday night at Masonic temple, educate the American neonle to The announcement of the award Twcnty-sewmth and streets. rhe Truths of tojwas made Tuesday by the Doane The fiftieth meet-- nothing new. Cojnmu-1dciTt editor was named for Members of the Cathedral high of the alumni association, wel- i corned the graduates into thej organization, and Charles Grady responded for the new members, in Cotner Terrace. Tells Value School Spirit Besides the 30 seniors, about; Msgr.

C. J. Riordan of Lincoln 100 members of the alumni group: gave the invocation. John Beau- were ppsent at the annual rivage of Lincoln spoke to the' of the seniors was presented graduates on the value of school a certificate of membership. spirit.

Mrs. Josephine Eyen, president Beaurivage declared that loyalty to alma mater is im- Relationship Between Divorce and War By J. Gordon Roberts traits carried over tional field, ac cording to a psy- in the domesticifrona childhood may be compared field frK- parallels warfare in the interna- total personality may be compared to a gallon of w'ater. So long as these anti-social traits are recog- chiatrist com nized and accepted, they remain, nienting on thCgg j-g speak, within the phial, fcolumn. they are neither recognized "Four peoplCjfor what they are, nor accepted, are involved in they may color the entire person- every marriage, in grownup men An adult man and woman, and a and women governed by childhood I.S noinmg new.

Commu- ing honored Past C.iand Matrons ni.sm is just a different name for portant not only upon graduation but should continuethrough the years. RRnicK-KT musical program was pro- Louis Demma, Andrew i percent, Sainton. Charlene Colbert and majority to a $375,000 school; Kay Gillespie bond election here. SWP fw-teS The vote was 625 for the issue nf and 265 against it. The total vote of 890 was con- Dorothy AWgrim the graduating Oer.ild Koberstein Msry June Klizubeth McCurdy Rita McKenzie McKinney i'arole Verona Murphy find some outstanding bargains Clas.s S3 fof under William Kalin Kathleen Koch Mary E.

Thompson Joseph uw.i-ii-ui, inn sidered fairly heavy. r.xrr- Idfccasofi, find Ellen the type of cornpiracy has named for The money will be used to Nancf M. Fcttennan, who has served the been going on in the world sinec degree in recognition of his finance building of a new south Patricia oiade tnan Murray (D-Tenn), of the chapter a.s secretary since June, the Greek and Roman emhire i side elementary school, and house post office and civil serv-, 1916 On the subjeet of loyalty United Nations, and-building an addition to the north -Mlchnpl Mut'chI ice committee announced Tue.sday; Progrcs.s In the five dceadc.s Cvetic said an oath side grade school. Magee, is not the answer to thUrobC. in 1950 McConnell was cited I The Mnrnv KpPei, J910- becau.S'C a communist would not by the Nebraska junior chambers 'hroush a home your own and you wlll Klea'nor hesitate to any oath, any of commerce as the mo.st out- Kieanor suiman of the 'PL American be glad i standing young man in bv the pnverSmilft etice L.

Evaiis, 1940-19dl. swear allegiance to the United aiid this year was honored by the government to 2 ctnts. Honored gue.sts ot the State.s government. iUnited States junior chambers of Will postage increase' were Pauline Moomey, The Nebra.ska legislature re- commerce as one of the 10 most Irfnlr a a requiring Outstanding young men in the iiilii a a business cards Raeekc, Central City, worthy per.sons paid from public funds toiUnitcKl States, now mailed under the one patron. sign an oath.

Conferring of the honorary de- Morrav il-' Cvctic wa introduced to the gree will take place during the! hr.ost wiidH hllni? in an of the ma- legi.slaturc during the Tue.sday nioinmg commencement program' ii; 1 ft 11 11 outlined afternoon session. beginning at 10:30. tional 35 to 40 million dollars a briefly. ---------------------year in postal revenue. Murray revealed that the tom- mittee has also voted to boost J- ond class po.stal rate.s 20 fior cent Ifllltl annually for the next three Ruth Nicholson, 51, life- Newspapers and magazines tvould residimt of Nebraska, died largely be affected by the rise Monday night at her home.

533 which would become eliectivc the South first day of the second quarter A graduate of the Univcr.sity of after the legislation was enacted. Nebra.ska in T927, she had lived in Lincoln since 1915. She was born at Nebraska City. At the univer.sity she was treasurer of the Phi Mu sovovity and a member of Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. She little boy and a little girl.

"If, later, divorce develops, it is the little boy and little unrecognized residual childhood part.s their drag the adults into divorce court. adult parts of have divorce, person who has never learned to be accepting of his own nature will accuse his partner of the very things he (or she) would subconsciously like to do, but which he cannot recognize he would like to do, desires are unrecognized, they may explode Into anti-social behavior, and certainly into behavior handicapping marriage. emotions. has frustrations carried over from childhood. The less of course the better.

Probably for thi.s reason children from happy homes are less likely to have unhappy marriages. children from happy homes, given power, are much less likely to lead a nation into war through unconscious motivation. most leaden are the most likely to scream that they must conquer others 'to protect their nation'. senses aa a horrible example." Please Mail Vour Suggestions Regarding Ways to World Peace, Publication of column to be fempororlly suspended soon. Cy Sherman Dies At (continued From Page One) preserve the genuine status of intercollegiate football.

ihambvr of commerce and He was a stylist of the old, worked for Union Fire In.surance school when such matters as punctuation, capitalization and company. Surviving is her mother, Mrs. Pallbearers: H. Jolin Him.i Krerl Hall H. o.

J. Wrty spelling received much greater 'William J. Ntchul.son of Lincoln emphasis and occupied much i Services will be held Thursday, more attention on the part of tlie at Rudge Memorial chapel newspaper beginner. For years Ward Conklin officiat- It was his daily custom to arrive Burial will be at Wyuka. fit the newspaper office with the first rays of the sun.

After his retirement, Cy wa.s a frequent visitor to the sports room and editorial offices of The Star, always ready with Even through his last illness he retained his phenomenal memory of important places, names and dates in the history of sports. Mr. Sherman and hi.s wife. Nancy, who survives him, lived at 3027 Sewell. He was a member of the Elks lodge for more than 50 years.

Surviving besides his wife and brother John are two brothers, Wi.s., newspaper publisher, and Frank, Philadelphia, head of the Internation.al Typographers and Compositors fis.sociation. Two si.sters Mary Holloway, Wasco, and Mr.s. Helen Ruth a d.s, Beach, also survive. Boy iieim life Tfrni RUTHERFORDTON, Hugh Justice, 19. president of the student body at Alexander school, a private orphanage-school, Tuesday was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing the principal.

W. Sweatt, 50. last March 12. Justice was charged with ambushing and shooting the principal after he had been scolded for breaking a rule at the school. gejoy fhe time-taving of a cor yewf holidoy rmnt a tmooth-running or othtr cor Irom and mora (un than aver beforo.

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