Black History Week finis selected as speaker The National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Roy Innis, will speak at the University of Nebraska on Thursday, Feb. 12, according to Dave Huemann, Nebraska Union Council member. Innis will headline Black History Week, which will be held fat the Nebraska Union Feb. 9-13. Sponsored by the Afro-American Society and the Union Program Council, Black History Week will include films, local speakers and a soul concert, Huemann said. Innis has been active in CORE for nearly a decade. By 1963, he had become one of the leading advocates of black power. Most of his efforts until that time dealt with local community developments. Serving as the chairman of CORE in Harlem from 1965-68, Innis, more than any other individual, was responsible for the national philosophy of CORE. As a result of his ideas, CORE began to emphasize the need for quality education and the community control of schools. One of Innis's most well known stafements was in a resolution introduced at the 1966 CORE convention in Baltimore, Md., calling for black power and black self-determination. In addition to holding office in CORE, Innis, in 1967 became the executive director of the Harlem Commonwealth Council, an organization formed to develop small industry and capital investment with the long-range goal of bringing economic power to the people of Harlem. Round -the -Clock Spring Sale Here's your personal invitation to a very special savings event! Now you can have the most luxurious fitting leg fashions with Roun-the-Clock stockings, panty girdlo, panty hose and panty hose with "Refills". Sheer seamless stockings: Reg. ' Sale X Stretchy "contour" Cantrece II 1.75 4 pr.G.OO H Sheer clinging Agilon stretch 2.00 4 pr.G.80 Sheer stretch panty hose: USilky Actionwear stretch, nude heel 3.00 4 pr. 10.00 Extra fashion bonus: Lacy top panty hose with "Refills" 10.00 3.00 Spandex panty hose with Actionwear "Refills" 4.50 3.85 Sheer Agilon "Refills" 2.25 4 pr.7.30 If you can't come in. write or call 4771211. Just say "charge It." Hosiery main floor r , 0 ' ft "BRAJNTOETS The store that rv-r y( Roy Innis has everything r - - - .. ,,iV,.,...,-.vc ...,..v.,i;.v,yWtt Government fight: Senate vs. Tribunal by GARY SEACREST Nebraskan Staff Writer Student Senate, in a resolu tion approved Wednesday, directed ASUN President Bill Chaloupka to file a suit in Stu dent Court asking that the charter of the Student Tribunal be suspended. The resolution states that the suit is being filed because of Student Tribunal's "failure to include provisions relating to referendum and recall" as re quired by the ASUN Constitu tion. If the suit calling for the suspension of the charter fails, the resolution asks that the present members of the Stu dent Tribunal be removed from office for failure to follow the provisions of the Student Tribunal Charter. During the meeting, Sen. Randy Prier charged that students on the Tribunal ''fail ed at their responsibilities last semester." Sen. Bruce Cochrane replied that Student Tribunal provides a "valuable service." He opposed filing the suit. The Senate also passed a resolution urging the City of Lincoln to enact an open hous ing law as soon as possible. The resolution also calls for an ASUN representative to be present at the public hearings of the open housing law. Chaloupka said in the meeting that the Senate has not been as active and innovative this year. Sen. Christie Schwartzkoph agreed with him and said, "It's obvious that we can't go on like this. We need to do some thinking about the future of the Senate." Chaloupka said that time in next week's meeting will-be reserved to discuss the future role of the Senate. Ken Wald reported that the Faculty Evaluation books will be smaller than expected, but will be available before March 1. Wald also said that in the future the Teaching Council, Faculty Senate and ASUN might put out the Faculty Evaluation book together. E.E. honorary elects officers James L. Lefler was recently elected president of Eta Kappa Nu, an electrical engineering honorary chapter. C. L. Gillespie will be vice president and Allen R . Spangler is recording secretary. Other officers chosen are Charles Ogden, treasurer; Tim othy J. Mclvor, corresponding secretary; Harry Silver, bridge correspondent. Prof. Jerald Varner was named faculty advisor. Holmes Park Day Care FACILITY new and licensed STAFF certified elemtntary teacher HOURS 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 2611 South 56th 489-2600 or 489-5850 Straight Edge Barber Shop 115 N. 14rh (NEXT TO THE INFERNO) HAIRCUTS $2.25 Including: RAZOR CUTTING HAIR STYLING Appointments vailable r Walk lit 432-1767 DICK OLSON OWNER PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970