1r THURSDAY, APRIL 20, SAMMY DAVIS JR. ... noted entertainer to appear at Pershing Auditorium Thursday night. Tickets are on sale at the Nebraska Union or at Pershing. Schulze Accepts Seat Jump From Page 1, Col. 5 cedures so in the future vot ing irregularities may be easi ly detected. He added the Commission will continue to check the vot ers' lists from the Senate election to determine cases of double balloting. After a complete investiga tion has been finished, he said, the Commission may prosecute any offenders in the Student Court. Improve Campus Accepting the ASUN presi dent's seat, Dick Schulze said the Senate "h a s been giv en the responsibility to safe guard the student interest at the University and to improve the campus as the students QlaAMmL Column TbeM Inw-coM rata ilipll ta an elanlfle adTtrttalaw ta tta Pn Kttmlni atandird rala (Hew word and minimum chart at SOa afcMalflad aaantlam. Ta plare a elaaaHtd advfrtlatmriit call (be DnlTrflt a( Kebra.ka al Jt-W and aik far (ha Dallr Nrbrakaa efflcia ar ohm (a il la Iha Natraate l oloo. The elatlfld adMrtHliw tnaaartra mabitala :t ta 1:N kualaaaa kaara. Pteaao attMna la alara roor ad darlnc Ihiiw ham. All adtrrtlitmrnli moat ha (repaid kelsre ad aoptan. WANTED ROOMATES WANTED: To ahare an enlabmiwd new apartment aoutheaat o campua. One or two needed lor Kimmer and or winter term. Upper clammen or jraduale atml"nta write Daily Nebraskan Biuineaa Olllce, room 31. Nebrakko Union. Teachera or atudenU for part-time now and available to work entire rammer on coaH to roast furniture moving. Mutt be over 21. Good past driving record and good reference. Contact K'rfl Dudley. Dudley'. Tianacinllnmtal Muvera. 2120 Adams. Lincoln's newest restaurant opening soon. Now taking aoplnatlona for fry ennlj, waltr and bar tendera. Must be over 21. Call Cliff RIKg between 2-1 P.m. lor appointment. 47M5M. 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Moke your graduation cor a sports car and see the greatest assortment ond low est sports car prices in town. No money down at STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY 1731 "O" Sr. 1967 feel it should be." He termed the Senate's du ties next year as "difficult but not impossible." "The most immediate con cern of the Senate," he con tinued, "is to establish broad campus support" for ASUN programs. He added that the Senate "must look to the student for ultimate direction." Vice-Presidents Gene Pokorny was installed as first vice-president and Mimi Rose was installed as second vice-president. Miss Rose resigned her Sen ate seat, representing the Col lege of Arts and Science, to which she was re-elected. Typing, my home: Themea. theses, manuscripts and asatgnment reports. Low ratea. 477-242. Any young Republican. Interested In attending a weekend hi Chicago at Midwest republican College Conven tion. 477-7679. MIDWEST PINE ART EMPORIUM: Open conrtanlly at 11th 4t N. Your student art work acfd-rock poster and Personality Poster (and other stuff center. GO THERE NOW, FOR SALE Tandom bicycles for two. Weekdays S a m.-2 p.m. All day on weekends. Rea sonable. 43S-41.29. Trailer for aale: 19SS Continental, rx carpeted, one bedroom and one study f built In). Student-o w a e d. Alr-condl-tloned. Possession August 7. M67. Call tm-taut evenings or weekenda. 4'WT lean-to attached. im Slmca. Deluxe model, excellent con dition, must jell immediately. 11195, LOST Lost on campus. Lady Elgin wrlstwatch. Reward. Housemother. 432 1J06. Km Hastings High class ring. Reward! Call 434-2404 after 5 p.m. eno mkiy r-jtt. II4IIN. HITICII Speedway Motors 4774421 : w ' Elections For Board Announced Results of the advisory board elections for Teach ers College and the College of Arts and Sciences were announced Tuesday by the Electoral Commission. TEACHERS COLLEGE Elementary Education (Two Seats) Linda Jeffrey 915 Susan Thompson 709 Jackie McKenzie 393 Secondary Education General (Two Seats) Ed Benin 480 Jane Thompson 474 Dermis Beckmann 457 Brad Baltensperger 305 Jane Alfson 250 James Wood 187 Secondary Education Specialized (Two Seats) Cindy Pauley 742 Kent Oates 712 Sue Ostwald 535 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Natural Sciences and Math (One Seat) Carol Johnson 567 Gary Raymond 245 Walter Baumann 209.. Keith Willis 203 G. Richard Russell . . .173 English (One Seat) Gayle Smith 667 Rodney Powell 633 Languages (One Seat) Gary Lyons 788 Larry Tepley 508 Social Sciences and Philosophy (One Seat) David Landis 455 Susie Kunc 335 Terri Jurgens 244 Bill Blankenship 204 School of Journalism (One Seat) Nancy Eaton 861 Holly Rosenberger .... 517 School of Fine Arts (One Seat) Sharon Wentzel 10 (Write-ins).. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS GRADUATING SENIORS! Buy a new '67 Ford today, defer payments until June. Over 150 new Fords from which to choose. Mustangs from $2,195. jj4rt 432-2853 j SNOW HER WITH A CORSAGE from . . . (Danielson cifloral Go. 127 So. 13ih The Daily (All meetings are at the Nebraska Union unless oth erwise noted.) I BURLINGTON Railroad, 11:30 p.m. GREYHOUND Lines Webster School, 12 p.m. DR. RALPH BUNCHE, 12 pm. GREYHOUND Lines St. Mary's School, 12:15 p.m. STUDENT AFFAIRS Staff Symposium, 1 p.m. BUILDERS Tours, 3:30 p.m. AWS Workers, 3:30 p.m. HYDE PARK, 3:30 p.m.- EAST UNION Fine Arts, 4 p.m., East Union. YMCA, 4:30 p.m. UNION Contemporary Arts, 4:30 p.m. YWCA Cabinet, 4:30 p.m. AUF Publicity, 4:30 pm. AWS Court, 4:30 p.m. BUILDERS Calendar & Directory, 4:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE, 5:30 p.m. REGENT'S Scholar ship Dinner, 6:15 p.m. AUF, 6:30 p.m. SIGMA ALPHA ETA, 7 pm. INTER-VARSITY, 7 p.m. OLD CRUSTY MIN STRELS Rehearsal, 7 p.m. E WEEK Duplicate Bridge Tournament, 7:15 p.m. MATH Counselors, 7:30 p.m. ASUN Spring Day Men's Games, 7:30 p.m. YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 7:30 pm. CAMPUS TRANSPORTATION End your parking worries. See the new 1967 Docati, Kawawkl, Matchless and Norton Motorcycles. Get the best deal in town. WESTERN GUN 3730 No.56 466-1991 Open 8-6 Mon. through Sat. FOR THAT SPECIAL FORMAL DATE 432-7602 Nebraskan Nebraska Notables Featured At Centennial Week, May 1-5 An expert on Buffalo Bill, three historians, a Nebras ka artist and art critic, a folk singer and a news paperman will be featured speakers at the Nebraska teach-in during ASUN Cen tennial week Mary 1-5. Centennial Commit tee Chairman Elaine Kallos said the speakers will be conducting continuous lec tures, talks and discussion on Nebraska, its people, resources and history in the Nebraska Union lounge on Thursday, May 4, the last day of the campus celebra tion of the state's 100th birthday. Also scheduled for Thurs day is an inter-ethnic fes tival sponsored by the IN ternational Student Associ ation, Miss Kallos said. The festival will focus on the contribution international students have made to the state, she said. Other activities set for Housing Discrimination Studied A group of Lincoln citi zens is investigating reports of discrimination in renting housing to University stu dents and has asked that students who have had ex perience with the problem contact them. Mrs. Joyce Luke, chair man of the Social Action Committee of the Lincoln Unitarian Church said rep resentatives of 35-40 Lin coln organizations are meet ing to discuss the problem. She said there have been several reports that non white students have been DONT FORGET HER CORSAGE TYRRELL'S FLOWERS 434-6361 1133 No. See Sommy The World's Greatest Entertainer 8:00 p.m., April 20 Tickets may be purchased Pershing Auditorium. $3.00 the sensation-filled best seller. It's like you're running a big city. . . e unique empire. . . j with do-not- oiswro t . - m - $lgn on every door... "W LWHLBIME SPAAK-KARL MAIDEN MR 1)1 starts SATURDAY 3 Is, the three day celebration include dress-up day Wed nesday, May 3, a special melodrama presented Wed nesday night by the Old Crusty Minstrels, and a photo and art exhibit featuring the works of Ne braska artists and Nebras ka scenes. The dress-up day plans call for Western wear to re place the campusite's tra ditional well-pressed slacks or tent dresses. Awards, Debate Awards for the Soberest Sheriff, Dandiest Dude, Cu test Country Maid and other categories will be made to dressed up stu dents at a special Wednes day Hyde Park which fea tures a debate between For mer ASUN President Terry Schaaf and Cathie Shat tuck. Miss Kallos said a debate topic had not been chosen, but it will be a historical turned away from University-approved housing be cause of race. Students who can furnish information for the commit tee are asked to contact Mrs. Luke through the Daily Nebraskan. ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & 0 13th & F Cotner Blvd. Davis, Jr.! I. ft at Pershing Auditorium in the Nebraska Union or at $3.50 $4.50. HURRY UST 2 DAYS s I L TECHNICOLOR DOUGLAS RiCHARD CONH - Mii -VR5ft' i I At theme, possibly women's suffrage. Speakers The speakers at the teach-in will be George Le R o y, superintendent at Scout's Rest Ranch, Buf falo Bill's restored ranch at North Platte; Dr. Donald Danker, lecturer and histor ian with the State His torical Society; Dr. J. R. Johnson, a history profes sor from John F. Kennedy College at Wahoo: Hflznr V-V T-k 432-1465 qj140 No. 13th St p i I in the Virgin Islands... i where the bad guys... are girls I Hit new... l Flint adutnlurt... ran pns7ora Lrlia yu LI mm A SAUL d SAUL DAVID m t) GORDON DOUGLAS Wi FIMBERG ADULTS $1.00 TILL 6 P.M. - PDrP for Stnrt ind Kebraka liter 6 D.m. at: Ramnark. 12fti 4 P Auto PARKING Garage. 13lh t M. SEA 432-3 126 14th tP Street Controversial? 9 mm I ...yes: That's VoR6A ir x i t sir -HOWLINGLY FUNNY -BflryCrowlhrr.firw Ywt Timtl "Her ex-tiufitwnd bugs her beclroom, dynamites her mother, and climlw into a cnrrilla suit to turn her wed ding party into a King Konu-wzed disaster. Through out it all, she remains radiant and ripe, a plum with aplomb that drove the critics wild."-Time Magazine r7. - j ! ADULTS 1.50 Page 3 Homes Donate Beta Sigma Psi and Alpha Omicron Pi will present Gov. Norbert Tiemann with a $200 check for the chil dren's ward at the State Hospital Thursday after noon. The two houses raised the money by selling fruit cakes as part of their philanthro pic projects. OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Pool Tables ... Snooker Tables ... Open Bowling . . . SNOOKER BOWL N. 48th & Dudley iyai.r.. J N 12:45 DOORS OPEN NOW SHOWINGS FEATURE AT 1:00, 3:06, 5.02, 7:05, 9:10 STRIKES DAtlD PRODUCTION B $1.50 EVE., CHIID 50c ANYTIME . DOORS OPEN 12:45 NOW SHOWING! COMPLETE SHOWINGS AT 1:00, 2:55, 4:55, 6:55, 8:50 P.M. oRGAN! Youlltalk and talk and talk about MORGAN!... Bfcause it's a Controversial Adult Motion Picture! r-AVWITC ITQTTVAT. AWARD s vniiiiAiui-' ' BRSTACTRRSS VANESSA REDGRAVE SEE MORGAN! AND ENJOY." A A T Rnlifrt Halmntfi, HmU Trlbmnf ttcommended ler Mature AudlerieM $1.00 TILL 4 tM. :wide: EVENINGS I WORLD OF1 iRTAINl x4 A- i 1 3 i'Jf ! n ?! c. n li i 'I 'S Vr I i LAMENTS li in i i i '