P":3 7 thurs&sy, tr.zrd) 1 t, 1973 . Laich the doors- foere iiioy come Lock your doors zrA hide your CB antennaes. The Stzte BasketbaH Tournament is back in town. Tournament Onus, today through Saturday, usually means a rise in thefts and ether crimes, according to Lt. Robert Edmunds, Campus Felice investigator. Dat, he sail, the rbrin campus ctvvs cannot be blamed entirely ca UNL's high school visitors. The high school students themselves don't gfcne us any major problems; he sail. There are just more people for us to contend with.' Edmunds sail co extra campus policemen will be used during tournament time. , Between 1 ,000 and 1 ,500 fans are expected to be stay ing in university residence halls with their brothers, sisters or other hometown friends or relatives, according to Richard Armstrong, director of housing. Fraternities will be hosting many of the visiting high school seniors as prospective pledges. This is the second rush function this year, according to Doug Kristensen, Interfratemity Council president. . One of the biggest problems Campus Police wlJ face is traffic, Edmunds said. "We want to warn drivers not to block driveways or park on grass because theyU be towing cars for that," he said. Many of the games will be phyed in the new sports complex at the State Fairgrounds. Edmunds said those driving north, south or east from the fairgrounds should use the west entrance on 27th St. and those going west, north or south should use the east exit on 14th St. "VYe encourage people to use the east and west exits rather than 17tlLtreet," he sail. He added that the Lincoln FbUce Dept. will help direct traffic at the fairgrounds for games in trie sports complex. Edmunds said a common problem with the visiting fans is residence hall violations. 3 o asm The Peace Corps has setters! openings for music teachers, art and handicraft instructors, audio visus!ists. We have detailed listings fo available assignments. See a Peace Corps recruiter Man. Wad, r.'rch 15-17, in the Placement Office, Nebraska Union. "lis cist is ss rczssa- cesser ts tutor, cat tress, rks::si? tf tis it's S3 tustifsl ysatl tfcsss ysa C23 ester i f 2ri it Est ta fi3 est tew reasssstry erics izzi & Sky rat:rt:2s ire Kill . surprise pssjte " Dennis Hopkins. Lincoln 1 1325 ttQ" Hsa ysa're tired tf tea S2s t!l s?ns2S. land and sky 475-7773 E SI S I ' 1 u y . ru u vi W v w Gift- I -anu mtemmM . q trjF 4 u m '"' If) 1 II ft f. A f " 9 t,' a fc it af .It. Some spectators go up into the dorms during re stricted hours to see some gjrl they had a crush on in high school," he said. , Sorry guys, but that is against the rules. O o o o e o a o o o o o o o o o Come and enjoy homecooked mea!s at down home prices at the Clj 6 Cafe. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to welcome students. Good food and a good atmosphere. G?ZN 24 KOUIiS 1 "AA AAiAAJ UCL.VJI L. ,J .C-.iUL.LJ C-LJUiJ- Hsir Dryers All r.!ckes Repsired IKO'trStrest 1353 & 33rd St. 432-17C5 432-3772 I It II H 1 1 W W I HHMUMIM m q'mi.U!i!AMMWJWllM8Hi c 'V f V i m m m m & a-.""' fe. L A v teui J Wont aa-wwtti ,'ttMaai f Vwttgi lui Lk4 j tro ll ti!::i t:t t3 lb tl. II short r There will be a Union IVogram Council committee meeting tonight at 7 in Nebraska Union North Con ference Room. The ASUN Environ mental Task Force will meet tonight at 7 in Nebraska Union 243. Then will be a Wachiska Audubon Society meeting tonight at 7:30 in C.Y. Thompson Library. The pros and cons of center pivot irrigation systems in Nebraska's Sand ILUs wi3 be discussed. Don Patoka of Dorsey Laboratories wHl be the guest speaker at the Eta Sigma Gamma, health science honorary, meeting tonight at 7 in Union 222. Patoka's topic will be pre scriptions versus over-the-counter drugs. - The School of Life Sciences is sponsoring a lecture by Joseph C Schmit from the .Biology Dept. at the University of California at San Diego, today at 30 pjn. in the Dessey IIa3 Auditorium. University Studies ' Historical Theatre is pre scnting the play CecU tonight at 8 and again on Saturday eight at the same time. There will be co admission charge. The International Student Union is sponsoring its weekly luncheon today at 1 1 'AS a jn. at the Univer sity Lutheran Chapel, 1510 Q St. Admission price is 75 cents for all students. The French Order of Academic Palms will be bestowed on UNL associate French professor Jane Dein today at 1:30 pjn. in the Sheldon Art Gallery Audi torium. Jean Eeaulieu, cultural attache in the French Embassy in Washington, . D.C, will be acting as a representative of the French government in presenting the award to Dein. DeauKeu also will give a speech on "Cultural Policies of France since Work! War II J Once again the Daily Nebraskan is running a ride match-up. for your convenience in arranging transportation for Spring Break. If you need a ride or passengera let people know about it by placing your ad in the Match-Up feature in the Daily Nebraskan Classified srmr:3 ride eiatcii-u? CJip out and bring or mail ta the Daily Nebraskan Office, Room 34, Nebraska Union. Q cents a wcrd-no minimum. Crr5arc2cd3 WW.. i tvr, C .1.01 KStS. A:i t-i must ta rtcsivby IKD pxs. tfr pricr ta rxit:;astsn thts. scerr;pan!ed by.ch, chesJ or s 1 ! 4, rrr crtr.