.Wednesday, April 20, April 29 Deadline For Worksheets, Deposits Students signing up for fall classes during advance regis tration must turn their work sheets and $50 deposit in by April 29. Priority for card pulling is established by the number of hours a student has accum ulated. Cards were pulled for graduate students and those with more than 75 hours be fore spring vacation. Students with 35-74 hours trill limin rliAtii finnan TMtlli-trl tv xix uavc ui ii vai us uucu by the week of April 18-22. Cards for students with less 4Uam OE Uit.. ...ill Via vtillA4 111CU1 4JJ 11UUX3 Will UC puucu during the week of April 25-29. The $50 deposit is a reser vation for class space. Stu dents who send in their work sheets after May 1 will not be assured of class space. After June 3 all mail con cerning a student's registra tion will be mailed to his summer address. Students are urged to report all changes of address to the registrar immediately. Class assignment reports will be mailed out around July 1. Statements for the bal ance of tuition will be mailed about Spet. 22. Students who do not register during advance registration Daily Nebraskan Vol. 1. No. 93 April 20, 1966 Second-class postal ald at Lincoln. Nebraska. Member Associated Collegiate Press, National Advertising Service, Incorporated. Published at Room SI, Nebraska Union, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68508. ' TELEPHONE: 477-8711, Ex tensions 2588, 2589 and 2590. Subscription rates are M er aemea ter or M (or the academic rear. Momlar, Wednesday, TbursdaT and Friday during the school rear, eicept during vacations and exam periods, kr Undents of the CnlYersil? of Ne braska ander the Jurisdiction of the Faculty Subcommittee an Student Pub lications. Publications shall be free from censorship b? the Subcommittee or any person outside the University. Mem era at the Nebraskan are responsible for what they cans to be printed. 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The forms for the five sen ior staff positions which in clude editor, managing editor, news editor, sports editor and business manager are due in the paper's office or the activ ities office by April 25. Interviews for these five positions will be conducted by the Publications Board April 30 from 9 a.m. until noon. Applications for copy ed itors, junior and senior staff writers and the sports and business assistants are due May 2. Tassels To Pick New Members Interviews for new mem bers of Tassels will be held Saturday: Applications are available Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. in the lobbies of Pound, Wom en's Residence Hall, Selleck and Ag Center. They are also outside room 235 in the Ne braska Union. The applications must be re turned before 5 p.m. Thurs day to the Tassels mailbox at the mam desk of the Union. Appicants must have fresh man or sophomore standing with a minimum grade aver age of 2.2. Each organized living unit may send a max imum of seven women to apply. Students For Your Drug Needs Try 1901 "O" St. Fenton Drug Open Til Midnite Phone 477-1802 ASPEN WRITERS' WORKSHOP Fiction, Poetry, Playwrltlng Colorado, summer 1966: resident writers: Robert Creeley, Paul Blackburn, poetry; Donald Barthelme, fiction, & staff of six. For brochure: Director, AWW, 855 West End Ave., NYC 10025. For teachers mho want more location or special assistance in meeting a particular situation, contact: THE DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Our service covers the entire United States. 501 Stuart Building Lincoln. Nebraska Phone 4324954 No fees or charges until you have received acceptable service Think this would help? Place classified ad SEND THIS COUPON Name , Addr6ss .-... . Days to Rum 1 14 COST: Five tents word for each Insertion. Minimum of 50c pr day. Inclose check, poyable to the Daily Nebraskan. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Nebraska Union '5 V ' a- v . ' X f : ''' - Seeger Pete Seeger To Appear At Wesleyan Tickets for the May 6 ap pearance of folk singer Pete week in the Nebraska Union. Seeger, known as the "fath er" of America's folksinglng revival, will appear at t h e Nebraska Wesleyan Fine Arts Building, 50th and Baldwin, at 8:30 p.m. He is appearing under the sponsorship of the Wesleyan student movement, the Uni versity Friends of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com mittee, the Lincoln chapter of the Student Nonviolent Co ordinating Committee, the Lincoln chapter of NAACP and the University Student Religious Liberals. According to John Schrek inger, Friends of SNCC tick et manager, Seeger will re ceive only a portion of the money received for tickets as his fee. Ticket prices are $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. Tickets for the performance will also be available at the Nebraska Bookstore, the Wes leyan campus bookstore and from members of Student Re ligious Liberals and Friends of SNCC, Schrekinger said. Tickets will be sold in t h e Union for the next three weeks, he added. There are 1,500 seats available. Seeger is noted mainly as a protest singer recording al bums as "We Shall Overcome and "Songs of Struggle and Protest." He has been tour ing the country singing folk songs for 25 years. Huge discounts with the International Student 10 Card. Student ships for lively, informative crossings. The ID card will save you 40 on air travel In Europe and Israel. Same huge savings on hotels, admis sions, mealSi trains. A must for travelers. Student ships offer language classes, ort lectures, International discussion forums end oil the fun of a low-cost student crossing to Europe. Can you afford not to write for details? Write: Dept. CO, U.S. National Stu dent Association 365 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 money, a more congenial -. . . The Daily YD Topics: Parties, Campaigns The executive secretary of the College Young Democrat ic Clubs of America, a Uni versity professor and a can didate for ASUN president will speak to the Young Dem ocrats Wednesday evening. Dr. F. J. Pepper, M. D., executive secretary of the College YDs, Dr. David F. Trask, associate professor of history, and Steve Abbott, ed itor of Scrip magazine and ASUN presidential candidate, will speak at the 7:30 p.m. meeting in the Nebraska Un ion. Pepper and Trask will dis cuss various aspects of t h e 1966 campaigns, both on the local and national levels. Abbott will talk about the role of parties in campus pol itics. Pepper, who is a graduate of the University and current ly at University Hospital in Omaha, is known for estab lishing the first, and possibly only, YD club at a medical school. Pepper will also speak about the State Young Demo crat convention to be held in Norfolk May 6-7. Court To Cont. from page 1, col. 7 terial taken as a whole ap peals to prurient interest." Three Elements "Under this definition, as elaborated in subsequent cases, three elements must coalesce: it must be estab lished that (a) the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to prur ient interest in sex; (b) the material is patently offensive because it affronts contem porary community standards relating to the description or representation of sexual mat ters; and (c) the material is utterly without redeeming so cial value." Finally, the court upheld Edward Mishkin's three-year New York sentence for plan ning and peddling cheap pa- UNICORNS To Honor Member Five UNICORNS members were nominated for outstand ing member at the the UNI CORNS meeting Monday eve ning in the Nebraska Union. The five will be voted upon by the executive council and the award will be presented at the UNICORNS scholastic banquet May 13. Nominees for the outstand ing member were: Bob Bo gott, Larry Eckholt, John Gerlach, Rich Thompson and Jim Vogt. 1129 0' Street 's,!wwwie to symbolize one of life' finest sentiment the double unq ceremony. Wonderfully crafted in fourteen karat, they range from polished gold classic ( favorites through the years ) to smart, modern versions with Interesting textures. A. Groom' $30 B. Groom' $23 C. Groom' $25 Bride' $30 Bride' $25 Bride' $30 Illustrations tllghOy tnJarged Nebraskan I m. ' I :. ; " JiSlS'l ' fmtKf GARDENS . . . with trees and pools are planned for the middle of 15th Street between the State Capitol and the University. Trees To Beautify 15th Street By Bruce Giles Senior Staff Writer Trees being planted along 15th Street are part of what is hoped will be a park at mosphere. Architect L. A. Enerson said that there will be 12 trees planted per block along Halt Smut perbound "pulps" of w h 1 c h many had covers with draw ings of scantily clad women being whipped, beaten, or tor tured. In referring to the books, the Court stated: "Some de pict relatively normal hetero sexual relations, but more depict such deviations as sado-masochism, fetishism, and homosexuality." No Appeal The defendant argued that the books would not appeal to the prurient interest of an "average person," but rath er would disgust and sicken him. The court rejected this ap proach and Justice Brennan said: "Where the material is designed for and primarily disseminated to a clearly de fined deviant sexual group, rather than the public at large, the prurient-appeal re quirement of the Roth test is satisfied if the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to t h e prurient interest in sex of the members of that group." The three cases produced 14 opinions, a sign of h o w hard the justices worked to guard freedom but still sup press smut. In dissenting, Justices Hu go Black and William Doug las said under the First Amendment they are opposed to all censorship. Also d i s senting were Justices John Harlan and Potter Stewart. B. Vs 0 15th Street and J Street. This, he emphasized, is the only part of the project which has authorization. A meeting of 15th Street businessmen has supported a $331,000 project which would turn the street from the Cap itol to the University of Ne braska campus into a virtual park. Enerson said plans call for parking malls for 84 cars from L Street to P Street and pools and plantings from K to L and P to Q. Both blocks from K to L and P to Q would have to be closed for the mall. "We purposely stayed clear of the block from Q to R as the University is sure to have plans of their own," Enerson said. He said they recognized that the University boundary is looked at as Q Street and the University may have their own methods of traffic treat ment for the area. It has been reported that city officials are hoping 41 per cent of the $331,000 cost will come from federal funds. The remaining part of the $331,000 would come equally trom tax funds and assess ment against property adjoin ing the street. The proposal is scheduled to be submitted to the City. County Planning Commission before being presented to the City Council. Describing the malls, Ener son said each of the two malls would have three pools about 50 foot square. OrO "Each of them will have a fountain in the middle with a healthy burst, maybe 25 foot high or so," he said. "It should create quite a setting for the Capitol, look ing down from the University and seeing the flowering burst of water and plantings against the Capitol," Enerson added. SUMMER DATES THE, COMPUTER WAt! WANT A SWINGIN' VACATION? 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CITY OPERATION MATCH-1750 Pennsylvania Avenue wasninRon, v. u t Lively, young "Folk ngw trap 1LP Page 3 Journalists Attend NY Conferences Two University journalism seniors attended conferences in New York City over spring vacation Dick Whitney, advertising major, attended the "Inside Advertising Marketing Week" conference sponsored by the New York Advertising Club and Lynne Morian, broadcast ing major, attended the Inter national Radio-Television Soc iety convention. Whitney, who has the high est scholastic average in the Journalism School's advertis ing sequence, was accom panied by Albert C. Book, as aosicate professor of jour nalism and head of the ad vertising sequence. The advertising conference included presentations by some of the nation's lead ing business organizations, including General Electric, American Telephone and Tel egraph, the New York Times and International Business Corporation. 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