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    Friday, September 29, 1967
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
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iNews And
No
By MICK LOWE
Senior Staff Writer
If University students had
a '.'cause" last semester, it
had to be the Heroic Book
store. In fact, University stu
dents turned out two hun
dred strong one Saturday
morning in April to march
for the Heroic's right to sell
pornography or anything
else.
They marched completely
equipped with pickets, flags,
signs, a make-shift cross
and a lame Saint Bernard
named Moose.
'HARRASSMENT
The march occurred after
Eroprietor Bill Steen had
een indicted on six counts
of "possession with intent
to sell pornographic litera
ture," after three of his stu
dent employees spent a
night in the Lincoln jail,
and after Steen had been
irritated with what he
termed "constant police
harrassment."
But Steen moved the store
this summer, Steen died
this summer. And the He
roic's not Heroic any more.
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I Placement
The following interviews
are scheduled for the week
of Oct. 2 and will be held at
the Placement Office in the
Nebraska Union.
MONDAY, Oct. 2
Becton, Dickinson and
Company: B.S. M.E.
Chevron Chemical Com
pany: To be announced la
ter. Corps of Engineers: B.S.,
M.S., Ph. D.-E.E., M.E.,
C.E. B.S. Geologist.
Gillette Safety Razor
Company: B.S., B.A. Marketing-Sales,
Bus. Adm.,
Econ., English.
Robert Hall Clothes: B.S.,
B.A., All majors.
Olin Mathiesen Chemical
Corporation: B.S., M.S.,
M.B.A., Ph. D.-Ch.E., B.S.,
M.S., M.B.A.-M.E., I.E.
J. C. Penny Company:
.B.S., B.A. Bus. Adm.,
Lib. Arts.
Phoenix Mutual Life In
surance Company: B. S.,
B.A. All majors.
Wolf and Company: B.S.,
B.A. Accounting majors.
Students Publishing
'First-Time' Poems
A new poetry publication,
the "Salt Creek Reader,"
appeared in one-penny, one
sheet form at campus book
stores four months ago.
Ted Kooser, editor, and
his assistant Will Fowler,
both graduate students,
have issued three editions,
dealing exclusively with the
first-time publication of con
tributions from accom
plished poets.
"There are more poets
writing good verse than
there are publications in
which their poetry can be
printed." said Kooser,
speaking of the new venture.
First of the series fea
tured "Tornadoes. Earth
quakes, Plagues and
Deaths," by Richard Gus
tafson. Editor of the "Poet
and Critic" magazine at
Iowa State, who submitted
his poem at Kooser's re
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relerencea. 3201 Starr. -509.
FOR SALE
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aonable olfer. Eveninie 477-5602.
Opinion .
Longer Heroic
In some ways it Is un
changed. The FM radio still
blares the "1812 Overture"
and "Lara's Theme" amid
st thousands of books dis
played on packing crates
and makeshift shelves.
Customers can still buy
books like "Guide to North
American Waterfowl," (Vol
ume Two) and magazines
like "The Sun Era" ("The
Nudist Age,"), and the
twain, esoterica and eroti
ca, meet on shelves and
crates three feet from one
another,
But there the resemblance
ends. The Heroic is no
longer a marketplace for
"pornography," nor Lin
coln's best supplier of pa
per back books.
After Steen's death last
summer, ownership of the
store fell to his mother. But
his sister. Mrs. Mary Raff,
of Omaha operates t h e
store.
So the management
seems to be done in fact by
two University coeds, Lin
nea Sallach and Lorna
Flood.
Miss Sallach admitted
TUESDAY, Oct. 3
Cessna Aircraft Com
pany: B.S., M.S. - M.E ,
Ag. E.
All Federal Agencies
U.S. Air Force: B.S , B.A.
All majors.
Douglas Aircraft Compa
nyAircraft Division: B.S.,
M.S., Ph.D. - C.E., E.E.,
E.M., M.E., Physics; M.S.,
Ph.D. Ch.E., Math.
Douglas Aircraft Company
Missile and Space Sys
tems Division: B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D. - C.E., E.E., E.M.,
M.E., Physics; M.S., Ph.D.
Ch.E., Math.
Fairchild Camera and In
strument Corporation Sem
iconductor Division: B.S.,
M.S. All engineering disci
plines, Physics, Math.
Ohio Edison Company:
B.S.-E.E., M.E.
Union Carbide Consum
er Products Division: B.S.,
M.S. - M.E., C.E., Ch.E.,
I.E., B.A., M.A.-Bus. Ad.,
Lib. Arts or related curricu
lum with at least two years
of engineering.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4
Aluminum Company of
The second issue of the
"Reader" contained "Love
Poem," by David Etter, au
thor of Go Read The Riv
er, published last year by
the University of Nebraska
Press.
Last of the trio. "Poem
in Three Parts," by R a y
Scheele, editor on the staff
of the "Tennessee Poetry
Journal." is now available.
Although poems by Ne
braskans have not yet ap
peared, contributions from
faculty and students are
encouraged, according to
Editor Kooser.
The two-man staff, in
volved in a private venture,
have encountered serious
financial difficulties. The
cost of printing on an off
set press is not covered by
total sales, says Kooser.
The editor indicates that
future plans include a publi
cation each month provid
ing necessary funds are
available.
(LGAddUL!
Tony's
Emerald, Nebr.
.
Wednesday afternoon, that
things were pretty "messed
up" at the Heroic. Steen
moved the store from its lo
cation above Venice Pon
tiac to a smaller, but street
level location between 10th
and 11th on P Streets.
PAPERBACKS INCREASE
Most of the Heroic busi
ness is still done in nudist
magazines and the like, ac
cording to Miss Sallach, but
the number of paperbacks
of interest to University stu
dents has declined, she ad
mitted. The financial status of the
store with regards to pub
lishers is a bit uncertain at
present, according to Miss
Sallach. But one of Steen's
favorite policies that of
ordering all the paperback
books in print by a given
publisher has gone by the
board, according to Miss
Sallach.
The Heroic will still order
any paperback in print one
copy at a time, with a ten
percent discount, according
to Miss Sallach.
Miss Sallach hopes soon
to have more conservative
Interviews I
America: B.S., M.S. Ch.E.,
E.E., M.E., Metallurgical
E.
Cutler-Hammer, Incorpo
rated: B.S., M.B.A. - E.E.,
M.E., I.E., M.B.A. Bus
Adm.; Other Engineering
and Business degrees simi-
Douglas Aircraft Compa
ny Aircraft Division: As
before.
Douglas Aircraft Compa
ny Missile and Space
Systems Division: As be
fore. Federal Power Commis
sion: B.S., B.A. Engi
neers, Accountants, Econo
mists, Geologists, Adm. As
sistants (tenography.)
Mason-Hanger, Silas Ma
son Company: B.S., B.A.
M.E., C.E., Chi.E., I.E.,
E.E., EDP Programmers,
Bus. Ad., Chem., Math.,
Physics.
Howard, Needles, Tarn
men and Bergendoff: B.S.,
M.S.-C.E.
Univac Data Process
ing Division: B.S. E.E.,
M.E.
Univac Federal Sys
tems Division: B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D. - E.E., B.S., M.S.
M.E. THURSDAY, Oct. 5
Clark Equipment Compa
ny: To be announced later.
General Dynamics Corpo
ration Aerospace Division
and Electronics Division:
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. - M.E.,
E.E., C.E. (structures);
M.S., Ph.D. - E.M., Math,
Physics.
Gulf Research and Devel
opment Company: B.S.,
M.S., Ph.D. Ch.E., Ag
ron., M.S. Biologist: Ph.-
D. Polymer Sci., Physical
Chem., Physical Organic
Chem., Organic Chem.
Hesston, Incorporated:
B.S.. M.S. Jr. Summer Ag.
E. ,M.E.,I.E.
McDonnell Aircraft Cor
America's
largest
selling
imported
sports car
Yrjr:nT?r.'5C3T!eTC"s
STANDARD MOTOR CO.
1731 "0" 432-4277
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and leftist books in stock,
she says. But somehow the
spirit of the old Heroic is
gone.
The string around the
adult section with the sign
reading "No one under 18
allowed Inside this area"
has disappeared. Deputy
County Attorney William
Blue no longer makes peri
odic visits to the store, and
there have been no arrests
for months.
But there are still news
paper clippings concerning
the Heroic's struggles, and
this poem from A. E. House
man supporting Steen's
fierce moral non-confirm-ism:
They must still . . . make
me dance as they desire
With jail, gallows and hell
fire.
And now I am to face the
odds
Of man's bodcviimcnl and
God's."
Amen, A. E., Amen.
MOM) AY: SDS at
Seven: A Critical
Look at the ISew Left.
poration: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
-E.E., M.E., C.E., I.E.,
Math., Physics.
U.S. Naval Weapons Cen
ter China Lake, Califor
nia: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Aero. E., E.E., M.E., Phys
ics; M.S., Ph.D. Math.,
Chem.
Raytheon Company: B.S.,
M.S., Ph.D. - E.E.; B.S.,
M.S. M.E., Physics,
Math.
Stauffer Chemical Compa
ny: B.S., M.S. Ch.E.,
Chem.
The Torrington Company:
B.S., M.S.-M.E., I.E.
FRIPAY, Oct. 6
Central Soya: B.S., M.S.
-M.E., C.E., E.E., Ag.E.,
Gen. E., B.S., B.A. - Bus.
Adm., Lib. Arts, Ag.E. Poul
try Sci., Animal Husbandry,
Ch.E.. Accounting, Chem.
Colgate - Palmolive Com
pany, B.S., M.S. Ch.E.,
M.E., I.E.
John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company: To be
announced later.
Ingersoll-Rand Company:
B.S., M.S. All majors.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Company Chemical Divi
sion: Chem., Ch.E.
Public Health Service
(V.D.); B.S., B.A. Eng.,
Hist., Math., Journ., Philos.,
Econ., Pol. Sci , Psych.,
Speech, Ancient or Modern
Languages, Botany, Zool.,
Biol., Social Studies, Hu
manities, Bus. Adm., Inter
nat'l Studies.
McDonnell Aircraft Cor
poration: As before.
S a 1 s b u r y Laborator
ies: B.S. - Chem., I.E.,
Sales Poultry or Animal
Sci.; B.S.. M.S. Analytical
Chem.. Parasitologist,
Zool.. Che.E., Ph.D. Orga
nic Chem.
United States Air Force:
B.S., B.A., M.B.A, M.S.,
College Only,
FMED
DOUBLES
LEAGUE
Sunday 4:00 p.m.
Call 435-9882
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY
EAST UNION - All Uni
versity Dance, 8-12 p.m.
PHI MU ALPHA TAU
OMEGA Hour Dance, 4-5
p.m., ATO House.
UNICORNS - Party. 8-12
p.m., Gateway Auditorium.
SATURDAY
ABLE-SANDOZ - Open
House, 4-6 p.m.
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
FARMHOUSE - Football
Function.
BETA THETA PI-GAMMA
PHI BETA - Football
Function.
BETA THETA PI House
Party, 8:30-12 p.m.
BURR EAST WEST -Open
House, 2-4 p.m.
CHI PHI-Open House, 4
6 p.m.
CHI PHI-House Party,
9-12 p.m.
DELT DELTA DELTA
SIGMA NU-FootbaU Func
tion. FARMHOUSE - ALPHA
OMICRON PI - Football
Function.
PI KAPPA PHI Open
House, 3-6 p.m.
PHI MU-SIGMA PHI EP
SILON Football Function.
POUND HALL Open
House, 12-2 p.m., 4-6 p.m.
RAM Open House, 3 : 30
5:30 p.m.
SCHRAMM - HARPER
SMITH HALLS - Open
House, 3-6 p.m.
SIGMA ALPHA MU-ZE-TA
TAU ALPHA Football
Function.
THETA CHI - SIGMA
KAPPA Football Function.
THETA Xl-Open House,
1-5 p.m.
TRIANGLE Open
House, 2-6 p.m.; House
Party, 8:30- 12 p.m.
SUNDAY
ABEL 9 Pizza Party, 6
8 p.m.
University students will be assessed a $10 service
fee after 5 p.m. Friday if they have failed to pay their
tuition, according to James Wickless, University bursar.
If tuition and fees are not paid by 5 p.m. next Oct. 6,
the student's registration may be cancelled.
Any student who has not yet received a statement
should report to the Bursar's Office immediately.
A form which accompanies the statement is used by
the Federal government in a study of equal opportunities.
A statement referring to selective service should
have been sent to male undergraduates only. Graduate
and professional students should make arrangements
to see their local draft board.
11 .J Be
ihe new Plymouth RoadRunner
now at your nymoutn ueaters
where the beat goes on. p
University Of Nebraska Students Have
Access To Over 200,000 Paper Back Books
Mr. MacDougall, General Merchandise Manager for Nebraska BooVore
states that "during the past year over 200,000 paperback books have been
purchased and shipped to the Lincoln, Nebraska location. This is in addition
to the normal large stock maintained in the paperback gallery, upper level
of the store. Thousands of these books are shipped to other stores through
out the country. However, a large portion of these books are retained and
made available to the University of Nebraska students at greatly redud
prices of 19c, 39c and reductions as hgh as 75."
A sale is now in progress with thousands of books available at 39c eah.t
These books represent a fair number of the 43,300 paprback book titles
now in print.
ABEL 10-Open House, 1
5 p.m.
ABLE 13 Open House. 1
5 p.m.
ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA
ZETA TAU ALPHA Pizza
Party, 5-6:30 p.m., Alpha
Gamma Sigma House.
BURR FEDDE LOVE
HALL Tea, 3-5 p.m.
CHI OMEGA-DELTA ZE
TA Housewarming. 5:30-7
p.m.
HARPER 6-SMITH 6 -
Pizza Party,' 5:30-9 p.m.
LOVE HALL-AG MEN
Bar-B-Q, 5:30-7:30 p.m.,
Love Hall.
POUND-BURR WEST -Touch
Football, Ag Cam
pus. POUND-SCHRAMM 3 -Exchange
Dinner, 12-3 p.m.
RAM Hour Dance, 4:30
5:30 p.m.
SCHRAMM 3 - Open
House, 1-6 p.m.
SCHRAMM 4 Open
House, 1-5 p.m.
SELLECK-Residence Di
rectors Tea, 10 a.m.-l p.m.
SIGMA CHI PI BETA
PHI Pizza Party. 4-6 p.m.
Men's Fashions
Shown Oct. 2
"Dirty Work at the Fash
ion Center" or "He Was
No Simple Simon" is the
theme for the college men's
style show Oct. 2, in the
Nebraska Union Ballroom
at 8:30 p.m.
The annual college men's
style show, sponsored by
the Ben Simon's Lincoln
department store and the
Union Hospitality Commit
tee will present the "mel
lerdrama" with an all Uni
versity cast, written by
Bruce Borin.
Twelve Students
To Participate In
Seminar Course
Twelve students chosen
by the economics depart
ment are participating in a
seminar course which has
no testing, according to
course Instructor, Jerry L.
Petr, associate.
The students, selected on
the basis of their perform
ance in Economics 11 and
12, are discussing "Current
Economic Issues" in the
course, Economics 190.
Participants will receive
grades on the basis of five
papers they write, Per said.
Because they are all sup
SDS Elects Officers;
Plans Gentle Thursday
Rick Littrell was elected
president of the StuJents
for a Democratic Society,
Wednesday evening. Litt
rell is replacing George
Olivarri.
John Hughes is the new
vice president, and Diane
Hicks was chosen as the
secretary -treasurer.
Other business transact
ed included plans for spon
soring a "Gentle Thursday"
for University students.
"Gentle Thursday" will be
held in two or three weeks,
according to Olivarri.
Although no information
was released concerning
Nebraska's "Gentle Thurs
day's" format, other Uni
versities have held similar
affairs.
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VR DuPuni registered IS:
posed to be A or B students,
no one will probably receive
grade below a B, he added.
The course is designed to
stimulate interest among
students who have demon
strate an ant; v'" for eco
nomics. The approach and
content of the course varies
from semester to semester,
Petr said.
Econ i!M has been joined
by Econ 1 1 , one of its pre
requisites, as a part of the
departmriit's experimental
program.
Be nice to everyone seems
to be the theme prevalent
in most Genllo "iiirsiavs.
The day usually includes
kite flying, distribution of
flowers, and lounging
around in the grass.
CAL TJADER
RAMSEY LEWIS
AHMAD JAMAL
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