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$ Wednesday, October 12, 1966 The Daily Nebraskon Page 3 Pf iefer To Describe Convocations 'Problem CFPD Continues Work On Draft Of Constitution Big Budget: Budget Answer Cont. from Pg. 1. Col. 7 A proposal to include Uni- students relate to faculty versity faculty in it upon himself to sell the "more active" role for the budget and the University to RjTents, Round said.. The University's job of con vincing the state of its need "is much more difficult this An explanation of the ac tions of the Faculty Com mittee on Convocations will be presented to the Student Senate Wednesday after noon by Senator Ron Pfief er. He said that he would ex plain where the committee stands and how they oper ate in obtaining speakers to come to the University. "I will continue to speak before the Senate through out the year explaining the progress of the committee ! toward obtaining speak ers," Pfiefer explained. Pfiefer added that Larry Grossman, chairman of the Union's Talks and Topics Committee, will be avail able to further explain to the Senate the convocations problem. Originally, according to Roger Doerr, vice presi dent of ASUN, a motion had been planned asking that the Senate either approve or disapprove the carrying of banners during the half times of University football games. After talking with Unver sity Athletic Director Tip py Dye, who had originally requested the action, Pfief er stated that it was agreed that the Senate and the Athletic Department would watch what happens this weekend; and then decide on any action next week. Senator Liz Aitken is ex tected to make a motion asking that the Senate ap prive the organization of a Rules Committee. Upon Senate approval of the committee, Senator John Gerlach, whose idea it was to create such a com mittee, will become its chairman. Serving with him will be Senators Dave Snyder and Miss Aitken. The purpose of the com mittee will be to decide on special problems that come up in Senate meetings, but are not covered in Robert's Rules, according to Doerr. Doerr expects a motion asking that the date for or ganizations to comply with the uniform ASUN requla tions for their constitutions be moved from Nov. 1 to Apr. 1. He explained that this is necessary because the Stu dent Activities Office doesn't have any record of the officers of some of the organizations. "We can't expect then to comply with the rules when we haven't been able to contact them and explain the rules," Doerr declared. "Student Court decided in a case last year, that the Student Senate has the power to adopt new rules for all campus organiza tions which must be com plied with," he stated. "The new regulations, which the Senate approved last March, are not much different from the present constitutions of most of the groups, except for the re quirement that the consti tutions provide for initia tive, referendum, and re call." Action is not expected soon on filling the Senate vacancy resulting from the resignation of Don V o s s from the Senate. He w a s forced to resign because of a class conflict with the DIAMOND RINGS mi ATHENA . .FROM $123 s t200 "O' STREET M...TIRM LM M" ,OC',TY Th.- Ira-rod ru mlr f aO ctaalfM aaXrtMM la Hw Dallr el.r.; aWarTraU KHHr minimum ru.ri. .1 Me Kf ctanlrt.d lnrtlo.. r.mm lor thc tin will U " trlr: (1) ad. roanlni leu kha am Ibtu aw wet will b aald weekly. te a eU.lfle adrilrmMrt call lb. Inlrenllr af Jiebra.ka at 4TWI1 and uk tor Ike Irtllr Nebrakaa oHlfa or coma In Room SI la Ike Nebraum tXum. The la..lllea adverll.lnn m.im m.lnt.i. ,:V t, l: bu.l.. hour,. Vltmtr attempt it la runr ad durtin thnw hmira. 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Exr!lent pert time Job. Car nceary. Call anytime.! rH.lrXow TrCe'aOirAmI; Ne-rted two taabow. I' l"uwr JtlJj Fit your K'hadula. 4JJ-3083. Senate's meeting time. "We plan to wait until we can ascertain the impact of the courts decision last Monday on the reapportion ment problem." Doerr ex plained. "We have not yet decided upon the best meth od of following the court's decision." I Uecemrer; lo tlic lA'gisiai- ihp stat synaaf declared. "cneral feel that ,lie proposal would rc s nne-meniDer rjuagei No evidence has yet been b inctfiimnnt o An rlinnlinn COnimittCe and tO the Le2IS- chni.-n that thnv oi inlnictfj. lYiomhorctiin nf flhp la mm IS ..... ... .... Inf...n -i.-lf ......v.o...r etiort between the two.' stat- "- non) intorti to maKe a cor.- Var because of the in- Freedcm Democratic Party ed Maggie Young who mad? "The budget committee will centrated effort to sell t h e leased request Herman rtTinri a i f . .. i.!. r ii.. i ' ' . t . 1 1. e I . . ' . 1 . .. ti. .... . 1 1. i . . Mi (Lrurj was jKmpjiieu hm uie lauuuv me ntuersiii(j ptu- provioe .lie iuiius uiey ue- vjrntTMi. to uii; ia.paci. future discussion and vote posal. lieve to be adequate to meet 1 certainly hope "we'll be able The nrcnosal was made at Replying that CFDP is a the needs of the University; to work together In formulat- ffci L7l S; student oolitical oarty work- it's up to the University how ir.g some sort of plan." the Hm-ino- a Hicmiccfon of the Ine within ASUN, Frank Me- they convince that commit- ASUN president continued. rinrinff a dismission of the lnS proposed constitution of the Clanahan stated Its opposi campus political party. t'cn to the proposal, because "This is a question of how only students can vote in ASUN elections. Opinions of the membership seemed equallv divided on ..NoosnicruJi.. ON Of fH WPVS Of TfN 1HCV5HT Of CtlMWiM Out tee," Hugo Srb. cierK ot tne jlIst dont think this ef- Legislature said. forL hPS been ma(je in the Convince Taxpayers pact .. ne said . ?he.fUne"iS ZtaL'v0 While noting that the Uni- eS ifitZeS iMffi versit, does have a definite S.""KJ M'. .vmCa v. - f . hnH!JPt rp. t ebpUIlblUUll.y IU uincm u.C the question an the proposal areeA Tpitv Schaaf problems of the school to the was delayed for future study, f- w!r state. Mrs. Orme said, "I Standing committees ot the 7hnt the rni. don't see any need at TDP were approved in th- fV the University Regent )ll JUT 1 1 V V U J ' a ' said. Hardin said he hopes the Legislature will "take time to examine our budget." "I feel certain they will study it seriously and will recognize our needs." Hardin said. CF motion to strike a committee U"'.!- ?r down on their knees before on the Bill of Rights from sldlc ",c i" the all for gents and administration to get iiukia4'!VB 3 f Br16ufiU the constitution. This was done to eliminate the work of a committee that .would dupli cate ASUN duties upon pas sage in the Senate of a stu dent bill of rights, according to Randy Frier. jNU-Meds To See Hospital Facility University NU-Meds take a field trip to St. Eliza bets's hospital Wednesday night, according to Gail Bur bridge. Burbridge said that the members will hear patholo gist Dr. John Porterfield speak and afterwards exam ine some of the latest in ra diology equipment at the hospital. man said "Somebody in the admini stration should certainly take SheJdon To Show Hitchcock Movie the Legislature." Not Oil Sidelines Although the administra tion has not yet announced any definite campaign to pre sent the budget picture to the taxpayers and the Legisla ture, a program is in the "The Thirty-Nine Steps, a Round& director of University 193a vitage Alfred Hitchcock bUc relations. movie, will be shown Friday ..We,re not sitting on tne at 8 p.m. at the Sheldon Art :j0i;0. ti1 hnHot has nnt 11 -I 11 aiUtlUltO. 11". WWV1QV.V ...... wui oailery. gone nnfiftfended in the past Admission to "The Thirty- and will not go undefended Nine Steps," one of three now," Round said. Hitchcock films to be pre- Round said the administra sented at Sheldon this year, tion has had similar pro will be $1.50. grams but did not state The other two of the series whether this year's program will be "Notorious" (1946), would be more intensive, scheduled for Nov. 18, and "The needs are greater," he "Foreign Correspon- observed. The program will dent" (1940), planned for include talks around the stale Feb. 3. by top administrators and a Tickets Available To F oreigu Films A limited number of tic kets for the 9 p.m. showing of the foreign films will be available for the next two weeks at the check cashing stand at the Nebraska Un ion and at the Nebraska Theater, according to Phyl lis Donaldson, spokesman for the Nebraska Union Film Society. The season tickets cost $7. No tickets may be pur chased on an individual ba sis. The film series includes four of the five nominees for the best foreign film. The Winner of the award, "The Shop on Main Street" is included on the program. Fresh women who wish to buy tickets for the 9 p.m. showing can get permission to come in late under the 15-after rule. 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