FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1969 THE DAILY NtbkAbKAN PAGE 3 - New X-ray facilities efficiency of health Equipment and facilities costing almost $17,000 have greatly improved the efficiency of the University Health Center X-ray Department, according to Marie Heinz, the center's head radiology technologist. She explained that the new equipment is capable of pro ducing higher power radiation than the old equipment. Thus, an X-ray takes less time and 6 : !P$LsL iiry Souvenier Sweatshirts NOW ON SALE WHITE ON RED i f: Loit fnun the patient is exposed to less radiation. She said that the old machinery has also been re tained, because it is useful for shols that require longer, ex posures. The old machinery is also capable of fluorescent screen work where t h e radiologist can watch the workings of certain organs. A new picture amplifier valued at $11,500 greatly im- ' m V 0 '1 3 ,ew.;. " " . . fly-, y, , - X' ' m: im mi i 11. rtt ' ' -;-iTV " J k 1 ' ,V A- i ; . ! .VA. h - FALSTAFF. : ''yLpC, r A f ' L-wiri-. n.to.,, ,.Mt,aU-..jt,M,riitW. i ..in. !?!. JLJTl ' UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE er i t 1 7 proves fluorescent screen work. Mrs. Heinz said. The amplifier makes the picture brighter while giving the patient only half the radiation he would get with the screen alone. She added that with the old Matzke won't run for Flouse A University faculty member who announced earlier this semester that he might be a candidate for the House of Representatives has decided not to run. Stanley A. Matzke, Jr., assistant director of resident instruction in the College of Agriculture cited financial reasons as the major factor in his decision not to file. "It's difficult to generate sufficient money and I personally don't have the resources necessary for a political race," Matzke said. The 36-year-old faculty member comes from a long time political family. His father, the late Stan Matzke, Sr., was a state senator for many years. Matzke is a Democrat. n n ( fij Do 'AISTAIY ONLY $2.88 . Jt 4 i bniskii ( iiioii v f t 7 I An Si improve department equipment it was only possible to conduct 35 per cent of an abdominal examination with fluoroscopic screen methods. The new equipment allows 50 per cent of the examination to be conducted this way, thus saving a great deal of time. i acuities in tne A-ray center are capable of developing X ray film in onljj three minutes, she said. This enables quick analysis of the X-rays. The new machinery is automatically controlled. Mrs. Heinz continued that the time and exposure ratio varies automatically with the power used after the ratios have been set into the machine. Regent considering state's second office A member of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents said Thursday he has received "a lot of encouragement" to run for lieutenant governor in 1970. Edward Schwartzkopf of Lincoln said that he is definitely interested In the post, but doesn't expect to make a decision until the first of the year. iRCWINaj CORP., IT. IOUIS, MO, Lead your own life. Enjoy it. Don't let life let you down because of a silly head ache. Happiness is as far away as an Anacin bottle. Anacin ia twice as strong ;in the specific pain re liever doctors recom mend most as the other well known extra strength tablet- Anacin may not bend your mind, but it sure will get your head together. With the new equipment, the X-ray facility can process twice as many patients daily as with the old set up, she said. BIoO(lllloJ)ilc Sets gOiU OI 200 pilltS "The Beat Goes On ..." is the theme of the Dec. 18 Red Cross Bloodmobile to be held at the Nebraska Union from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The goal has been set at 240 donors or 200 pints of blood. Students may sign up in their living units or call Teena Kudlacek at 466-6750 or Jill McMaster at 423-4576. "I haven't given it a lot of consideration lately," Schwartzkopf continued. "I've really got to come to grips with the situation and examine things." One thing of particular con cern to the Regent is his status as a Regent if he files for the lieutenant governor post. The former NU football player would not have to resign as a Regent if he would file for a public post. He would have to resign if elected to that post, however. "I see no particular conflict of interest in filing for office and maintaining my seat on the Regents," he said. Schwartzkopf is a 1 s o vitally concerned with finding a new. permanent chancellor for the University. "I would hope that we will find a chancellor soon," he said. "If the new chancellor wanted me to stay on, I would feel compelled to stay on thp board. " Filing deadline for lieutenant governor's post is March 13, 1970. WE TRY HARDER! BESIDES THE USUAL BUYING & SELLING BOOKS, WE HAVE GIFTS, CARDS NOVELTIES AND OUR GREAT "SERVICE WITH A SMILE"! THE BOOKSTORE THAT CARES CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 1245 R HiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiia J Eureka! It's Open FAC 5 of the j High Chapparal l Booze and Dancing : Lincoln Air I'urk West 'illllUIIIIMIIIIlUIIIIIIIIIMIDMIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIMIIIIIiniMIIIMIIIICIIIIIIIIIIinrl ! MS CAN GET YOUR T0GETH Augustana loses, Wichita next Sioux Falls, S.D. Nebraska's basketball team coasted to its second win in as many games this season, posting a 75-56 verdict over Augustana College Thursday night. ' The Huskers, who next play at Wichita State Saturday night, erected a 44-29 halftime edge. Although Augustana had held leds of 13-11, 15-13 and 16 15, it was apparent thereafter that Nebraska was in control. Friday, Dec. 5 Nebraska Union 12:30 p.m. Placement 1:30 p.m. A.Ph.A. A.Ph.A. 2 p.m. Teaching Council Conference 3:30 p.m. Union Special Events Jazz & Java 5:30 p.m. Teaching Council Conference-Dinner 7 p.m. Teaching Council Conference MOVIE: "An Evening With Buster Keaton" 7:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 7:45 p.m. Faculty Newcomers Bridge 9 p.m. MOVIE: "An Evening With Buster Keaton" o feasors pr go to Washington Three University of Nebras ka staff members participated in the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health in Washington, D.C., Dec. 2-4. Among the 2500 delegates in vited by President Nixon were Dr. Bert Evans, agricultural economist; Dr. Hazel Fox, chairman of the Department of Food and Nutrition and Dr. Constance Kies, professor of Food and Nutrition. 432-0331 The Huskers moved ahead 32 22 on a 12-foot jump shot by Marv Stewart from the baseline. Guard Tom Scantlebury joined Stewart in pacing Nebraska to the halftime bulge. In the first half, Nebraska hit 18 of 42 field goal tries, while outrebounding the hosts 30-17. Sphomore Chuck Jura and senior Jim Brooks paced the Nebraska rebounding effort. The second half seemed to follow the same pattern as the first half. Augustana managed to hold down NU center Leroy Chalk to three game points, but the South Dakota school failed to stop the rest of the Huskers. The Huskers, who also own a victory over California-Irvine, Economics prof mar oppose Hruska The chairman of the University Economics Depart ment is a potential Democratic candidate to oppose Sen. Roman L. Hruska's Senate seat. Dr. Wallace C. Peterson, 49, said Thursday that he will not make a decision until early January. He did confirm, however, that he is not in terested in the House of Representatives. "There are many factors in volved in my potential can didacy for the Senate." Peterson said. "I'm still talking to a number of people about it." The economics professor, a member of the New Democratic Coalition's ex ecutive committee, said that financial, professional and (Ela00tft?is Help Wanted Wanted: full-time desk clerk 3-11 o.m. 5 dayswk. No experience necessary. Apply In person Clayton House Motel, 10th & O St. Waitresses wanted to work part or full time ll:0O a.m. to 2:10 p.m. No ex perience necessary, will train. Apply In person Clark Kotrous, Lincoln Uni versity Club, llth floor, Stuart Bldg., 13th s, P St. Expert typist reasonable fast, thesis, term papers. Pat Owen 423-2009. Part time. Can you work 4 evenings weekly? Do you have a car and need to earn over $100 weekly? If so, leading locsl photography studio has openings In their family album plan advertising department. Absolutely no canvassing or competition. 464-6642. Ben Simon's needs students for stock and delivery work who will be In Lincoln over Christmas to he p afternoons from 1 To 5:30 and on Saturday's, starting now and running through Christmas week. 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Next stop the 21st century. With only once-a-year pauses on campus to look tor creative engineers and scientists for technical center, manufacturing and sales functions. If this Is your year to happen, look for our repre sentative. DECEMBER 10, 1969 IJbK'v-Ou ens-Ford Company 811 Madison Ave.. Toledo, Ohio 43624 meet Missouri Valley Con ference member Wichita State, a team which took Nebraska three overtimes to defeat last season in Lincoln. The Wheatshockers feature the offensive fireworks of 5-9 guard Greg Carney. Wichita State opened its season with a 97-84 victory over Oregon this week, but the Shockers were dumped, 108-76 by New Mexico State Thursday night. SACRAMENTO (41) IOWA STATS (77) OFT F T Maxey 4 0-0 I Collins 9 S-2 ?0 Third 4 4-5 12 Jenkins 7 1-5 It Pfeifer 2 1-1 5 Cain 6 5-4 17 Ray 3 2-3 a Abrah'msn 4 3-4 1 1 Wood 4 3-4 11 Mack 4 1-2 9 Hickman 1 (M 2 Murray 0 0-0 0 Luker 1 0-0 2 Ahrens 0 2-3 2 Carr 1 0-0 2 Engel 0 04 0 Stelnmetz 2 1-2 5 Kaufman 0 2-2 2 Ou Boit 2 2-3 Totals 2413-1X1 Total! X 17-24 77 Iowa State 40 3' 77 Sacramento St 32 2961 Total fouls Sacramento State 20. Iowa State 17. Fouled out Maxey, Pfeifer. A 7,000. family factors will enter into his decision. When Peterson first men tioned that he was Interested in running for the senate in Oc tober, he was encouraged by a number of Democratic Party officials. Jim Exon, then the Democratic national com mitteeman from Nebraska, termed Peterson an "excellent, t remendously well-qualified individual." Exon has now filed for the gubernatorial nomina tion. 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