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THE LINCOLN STAR "WCOl.W, SATUItPAY MOMN1IVG, UECEMBEK 2, 1961 CEWfi Label NU Athletic Director WILL COME FROM WICHITA JAN. 1 Ad a By DON BRYANT Star Sports Editor Nebraska's long search for an athletic director came to an end Friday afternoon with Soviet Presses For Seat In U.N. 'CM Two Top Powers Clash On First Day Of Historic Debate By MILTON BESSER tinted Nations, N.Y. ro Adlai E. Stevenson Friday denounced communist China as a reckless, brutal power threatening perhaps the very survival of mankind.

He declared that to seat Peiping in the United Nations could shake world con W. H. (Tippy) DYE ing and worked with Otto Graham. Returning from service duty in 1946, he was appointed head basketball coach at Ohio State, where his record included a Big Ten Champion ship. In 1950, he was named to the University of Washington position.

i wvcr Thant Promises 44 mm mm rnunmn tul force witfi h.M Erupts were being used to incite the crowd to subversive acts. In his speech. Fiallo had rii. clared the civic union never would "defraud vour obicr. tives." At the same time.

Fi alio told the crowd to co home and to avoid vIaIpiipp Fiallo, 65, is described bv his friends as a liberal democrat opposed to extremists of left and right. The Army attitude tnnah. ened following reiection bv the civic union Thursday I iiigiu or a military proposal to keep Presidpnt Balaguer in office as head of a 7 man junta. The proposal Jhifi? Proposal On Congo TSHOMBE 'UNSTABLE' New Violence In Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Kepubhc Troops fired inacnine guns and hurled noise bombs at antigovern ment demonstrators Friday, woi ZZm youth, as a weeks long crisis intensify in thie id ami a tion. Hospitals said fragments from the noise bombs caused tne injuries, A report that a man was killpd hv th dUIUUG LUUIII not be confirmed, The violence with some U.S.

overtones erupted after tne National Civic Un ion self styled nonpartisan organization which is the na tion mair opposition group, defied an Army de nianl 10 end a 4dav general strike hlpp0Sitl0tt shops rjPen wafataiPhKriS tH?" was aD0Ut normal. There neary areas Opposition Chinese Nationalist diplomat, took the rostrum. Stevenson accused the Chinese communists of operating training camps for young guerillas from Asia, Africa ana Latin America so they can spark revolutions in their homeland by sabotage and violence. He said that expulsion of the cmnese Nationalists would i be taken by Peiping as signifying U.N. approval to launch an attack on Formosa that would be "as massive a re sort to arms as the world has witnessed since the end of, World War II." "In its present mood," said Stevenson of the Peioine re gime, it is a massive and brutal threat to man's strug gle to netter his lot in his own way and even, perhaps, to man's very survival.

Its gigantic power, its reckless ambition, and its unconcern for human values, make it the major world problem." Says U.N. Future At Stake Warning that the "whole fu iTVf Nations is at stake, he gave 4 princi pal reasons for barring the door to the Peiping regime: 1. The step, once taken, is irreversible, and once ad mitted Peiping would stav a a mm ior Deuer or 2. There is worse." suspicion that I once admitted the Chinese communists would be encour aged to exert "by threats and maneuvers, a most disruptive and demoralizing influence on the organization at this criti cal moment in history." 3. Its admission, under con ditions "in which it continues to violate and defy the prin ciples of the Charter, could sopinntiu can assure von it so among the people of the United States and this alone would significantly weaken the organization." 4.

In light of Peiping's demands, the expulsion of the Nationalists and admission of the communists could have only one meaning: That the United Nations acquiesced to Peiping's design to conquer Taiwan and thereby "overthrow and abolish the independent government of the Republic of China." Full Backing Of Beds Zorin told the Assembly the uunese communists nad tne ILi I complete support of the entire communist world. "The government of the People's Republic of China has the right to bring the liquidation of the Chiang Kai sneK clique to an end both by peaceful means and with the use of armed force, and that He has been a member of the National Rules Committee, National Basketball Coaches Press Relations Committee, and the Ethics Ail American Research Committee. A member of the NCAA Olympic Committee for basketball, he served as team manager of the 1959 Pan American games. Two Children Dye and his wife, Mary, have two children, Stephanie, 18, and Tippy, 17. The athletic director duties have been handled jointly by Dean Charles Miller, Big 8 faculty representative, and Joseph Soshnik, NU comp.

troller, since Orwig's resignation. With Dye at the controls, Nebraska now will have to land a football coach to replace Bill Jennings, who was informed Thursday his con. tract would not be renewed, and a business manager to succeed A. J. Lewandowski, who died suddenly 2 weeks ago.

(For comment on the Dye appointment, see the Sports pages.) the abortive U.N. military ac tion last September to rid Katanga of foreign mercenaries. He is now at this head quarters for consultation. The announcement said Irish Foreign Minister Frank Aik. en, now attending the General Assembly, had asked and obtained O'Brien's release from Thant on grounds his services were needed in the foreign office in Dublin, where he worked before.

Tshombe flew to Rra77auin in the Congo Republic to confer with President Abbe Fui bert Youlou, a longtime sup porter of Katanga independence. Mediation Speculation was that he would ask Youlou to mediate with the central Congolese government across the Congo River in Leopoldville. In Leopoldville, Sture Lin ner as chief of the U.N. Congo operation, moved to by. pass the central government's foot dragging over a projected investigation of the killing of 13 Italian U.N.

airmen bv central Congolese troops. He wrote Premier CvHUa Adoula that he was sending 5 U.N. inspectors to Kindu in ruvu Province, scene of th Nov. 11 shooting, even thouah Adoula's government had failed to name another five inspectors to go along. Linner warned Adoula th United Nations was holding his government resoonsihi for seeine that thA puiitv were punished.

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He will assume his ieorasKa duties on Jan. 1. m. a I A. wui win oe available for con sultation in the interim.

Dr. iiardin said. No salary terms were an nounced by the chancellor but Dye reportedly made at least $17,000 at Wichita and iseoraska will probably py ceed the $15,200 paid Bill Or VIMfT I it km. A A wuu icsigneu io lane a bimnar job at Indiana last April. The Nebraska Board of Re gents will take formal art inn on details of the aoDointmf that's salary at its next meeting, which is expected to ue siaiea oetore Jan.

6. At Washington Prior to moving to Wichita. Dye who has long been ru mored as the NU choice coached basketball at the I ymverwiy oi wasnington for years. unng mai time ne won the northern division title of the Pacific Coast Conference 6 times and the WpstPrn NCAA regional crown in 1953. At Ohio State University.

during his playing days, he was ail conference Quarter back, an all conference guard in Dasketoail. and an nut. standing fielder in baseball with a .340 batting average. A native of Harrisonville. Onio he received his degree "om Ohio State in 1937.

After graduation, he joined tne Cincinnati Bengals, a member of the American Football League, as a player from 1937 38. During ms PIaymS days he weighed only 140 pounds, standing 5 1001 7 mcnes tall Started In '39 His coaching career began at urandview. Oh o. High Schnnl. A vpnr laior ha was named head basketball coach and assistant football Basketball.

During the war years, he served in the Navy's 5 pro gram at tnapei Hill. N.C.. and Corpus Christi. Tp where he continued his coach Mild Weather Will Continue Mild weather will continue through Saturday as fair to v1" ciuuay sKies cover MaKka.I.. i 1" wmi mns XPeciea in the 50s.

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delegate spoke in the U.N. General Assembly after Valerian A. Zorin, Soviet deputy foreign minister, called for immediate seating of communist China and expulsion of the Chinese Nationalists. He asserted Peiping had a right to crush the Nationalist regime on Formosa by military might, if necessary. The two big powers clashed on the opening day of a historic debate on the Chinese representation issue.

Red Gesture of Contempt In a gesture of contempt, the entire Soviet bloc walked out of the crowded blue and gold Assembly Hall when Tingfu T. Tsiang, veteran Political Scandal Brewing Goldfine, Friend May 'Tell All' Washington (UPU The Justice Department is investigating "the biggest political scandal since the Teapot Dome incident" and Boston industrialist Bernard Goldfine holds the key to prosecution, TV newscaster William Lawrence said Friday night. Lawrence said the willingness of Goldfine and Mildred Paperman, an associate, to "tell all" would whether the government could take the case to court. The newscaster said the scandal cuts across party lines. A Justice Department spokesman declined to confirm or deny that the department is studying information submitted by Goldfine and Miss Paperman or that any prosecution hinges on their willingness to testify.

Lawrence, a personal friend of Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, said on the American Broadcasting Company's evening TV news show that according to unconfirmed reports Goldfine had expressed willingness to testify on the scandal. Goldfine, serving a year In prison for income tax evasion, will go before a U.S. district judge in Boston Monday on charges that he violated his probation by re fusing to tell what happened to $60,000 in checks and gifts from one of his mills.

Goldfine and Miss Paper man also face charges Monday involving letters allegedly smuggled to the industrialist at the federal penetentiary at Danbury, Conn. Goldfine is serving a one year sentence in federal prison for evading $791,745 In income taxes. The 70 year old industrialist also was given last June 5 a suspended 18 month sentence and placed on probation for SI. VF soiaier srriKes him leaders acknowledged previously they could not count on a prolonged shutdown. A check of hospitals indicated Friday's injured were hit by sharp tin fragments from the noise bombs.

Witnesses said the shooting and noise Domoing occurred as a crowd of 300 women were marching in silence. Mne were walking along quieuy," a woman related .1 1 i iwicn suaaeniy an army irucK and iwo police buses appeared in front of us. They fired machine guns and noise bombs." In another part of town po uce, snowing a stiffening at lllUde tO the ftnnnyitirm hauled down loudspeakers as Dr. Viriato A. Fiallo, leader oi tne civic union, was ad dressing a crowd of thou sands.

A police colonel told him hp had orders to take the loud speakers down because they made to enlist cooperation of employers, labor organiza tions and related agencies. me siatement said: "We believe that when such groups realize that any discrimina tion affects our ability to en courage active membership in me reserves, and there fore is contrary to the best in lerests of the country, they wui De more than willing to correci such discrimination." Ihe effort to stamp out high rents and prices in military base areas was designed to neip reservists and guards men already summoned to duty. Understanding The department urged "un a standing, consideration and equitable treatment." It quoted uen. Lyman Lem nitzer, chairman of the joint cmeis oi stan, as saying: "A serviceman who is wor ried about substandard living conditions for his family or who has to commute excessive distances between his house and his place of duty, has his effectiveness handicapped." ine policy statement was issued for guidance of military authorities in any speech making activities they may undertake. Pay A Call On Santa In his new house at Gateway Saturday 10:30 a.m.

to 12. 2 to 4 and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Daily z.M to 8:30 p.m. Santa has a housew arming gift for you! Adv, coach at Brown University, Providence, R.I. In 1942, he returned to Ohio State as as sistant coach in football and Defense Chiefs Combat i i cai tooting following the de mise of the Trujillo dynasty. Friday's shooting stirrpd un a new anti Balaeuer storm with some anti American talk Ships Visible U.S.

warships were visible offshore Friday morning drawing jibes from some members of the crowds that roamed the streets. One man shouted to U.S. correspondents: whv aa boats? To defend assassins? JWU Ul M1K LilUnC I Yankees go home!" A student said: "You've created one Castro and you've got another one com imT wouia give the armed forces virtually complete authority in the republic, which is struggling to gain new politi Cheating, Discrimination United Nations, N.Y. Acting Secretary General Thant promised Friday to produce a new U.N. plan probably next weekto deal with rebellious elements in the Congo.

He disclosed this at his first news conference since taking over Nov. 3. He also described President Moise Ts hombe of secessionist Katanga Province as "a very un siame man." Tshombe is the leader with whom the United Nations or the central Congolese govern ment must negotiate an end to me secession if it is to be achieved peacefully. Provoked He was commenting on Ts hombe's charge in Elisabeth ville Friday that U.N. offi cials George Ivan Smith and Brian Urquhart provoked the Katangese paratroopers that beat them by driving around and around the house of their commander, Gen.

Norbert Muke. isnombe, noting that the beating Tuesday night oc curred during a party for Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. said it was provoked to make that American "friend of Ka tanga" think the place was peopled by savages.

Later the United Nations announced that another U.N. official whose recall Tshombe had demanded was going home after 5 months in the Congo because his government wanted him back. Key Figure The official is Conor Cruise O'Brien of Ireland, chief U.N. representative in Katanga Province and key figure in Tag Early Cora Wekesser. Peanuts will Try To Protect Servicemen i I.

1 chants will be sought to competence bat the practices. Job Concern The Defense Department ex pressed particularly concern 0Vr evidence that a young reservist facing possible duty cannot find a job. Washington (UPI) The De fense Department started i parreied campaign Friday to protect national guardsmen and reservists from rent ecnip'mtr nrir cheating and inh Hon. A Pentagon policy sta'e ment implicitly acknowledged that the 3 problems have become moral factors for the reservists and guardsmen called back to service because of the Berlin crisis, Voluntary cooperation from employers, landlords and mer ea a letter from a 20 year old youth to his Pennsyl vania Congressman protesting that he couldn't find work because employers felt that he might be recalled to service. "if they want a soldier tomorrow, they had better feed us the reservist wrote.

Every Effort The Defense Department JL m. siatement acknowi edged that there was little that coulcl be done "directly about such sltUations. But it ai(J every effort wouIJ be 1 Elk Memorial Service Sim 2 p.m., Lodge xmt. Ad. ia 1 A.

7 "A It will be wiped awav bv the hurricane i of the people's wrath. SHOPPING DAYS LEFT iier uini USE CHRISTMAS SEALS I AND Hn nrUT TDl tMHU ntir HUN BJ bee banta 10 to 4 Saturday. Bethany Supply am No. Cotnef. AcK is wumn us exclusive com and nobody Zorin asserted.

He predicted that if U.S. military support were with drawn from Taiwan "the cli que of Chiang Kai shek will not stay another day there, I 1 a years. Miss Paperman was placed on probation for 3 years for income tax evasion by the Strathmore Wollen Co. of which she ki financial officer. The firm if owned by Gold fine.

(Lawrence is a former member of The Lincoln Star staff and attended the University of Nebraska.) ISanaiia Cake Fresh bananas mixed right into the cake king. Good! Freeh at Wendelin Baking 1430 Sou, 7m40p.m Ai 40 Peanuts' Gets His 1962 Dog Pflinnle a tuuuu, a viimuaiiud ownea oy IJr year old Douglas Patton was among the first to pick up his new tags Friday in the opening day sale of 1962 dog and cat licenses. Bernard Patton, his father and Superintendent of the Humane Society, paid ttw( fee for the license issued at City wear Jo. 10 tag. Lincoln's two trained police department dogs were issued the No.

I and No. 2 tags earlier. City dog and cat licenses for 1962 are due Jan, under city ordinance. (Star Photo.) res..

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