The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1970, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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The skies of Nebraska may
become more congested this
spring, with a record enroll
ment of nearly 300 in the
Nebraska Free University
skydiving course.
The first classes were held
Wednesday and Thursday night
in two sections, but students
can still register for the course
until March 10, according to
course supervisor Marv
Helman. Late registration fee
is seven dollars.
Liljenstolpe challenges
students at Hyde Park
Pacifist and Chicago minister
John Liljenstolpe challenged a
crowd of students at Hyde Park
Thursday to assert their
freedom now or suffer the con
sequences of a totalitarian
society.
"The manipulation of the
masses by the Selective Service
System has little to do with our
democratic heritage," Lil
jenstolpe said.
He said that due to the
totalitarian measures taken by
our government, the only dif
ference between the U.S. and
the U.S.S.R. is rhetoric.
"Burning your draft card is
one way to undermine the
idolatry of the nation state," he
said.
Liljenstolpe also suggested
flooding local draft boards with
letters to create a red tape
stockpile that would retard
issuance of draft notices.
"I submit to you that if we
don t assert our freedom now,
we will never be able to In the
future under a totalitarian form
of government," Liljenstolpe
said.
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Helman has taught the
course the last three semesters,
but is turning over the teaching
duties this semester to Stu
Metcalfe, and Jim Trombley,
who are qualified instructors.
Metcalfe graduated from the
free university class last
spring, and has made 300
jumps since then.
Helman said he added addi
tional instructors this semester
to make himself more available
to students.
"The basic idea of the class
is to teach students about
skydiving without them having
to pay any money," Helman
said. If students decide they
want to jump they will have the
opportunity.
Helman added that a student
who graduates" from the free
university course will have
three times the amount of
knowledge as any other begin
ning skydiver across the coun
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Kavanaugh here Tuesday
One of America's best-known former priests, Dr. James
Kavanaugh, will speak in the Nebraska Union Tuesday,
March 10, at 3:30 p.m.
Kavanaugh's best-selling book, A Modern Priest Looks
at His Outdated Church, has catapulted him into national
prominence, according to Union Program officials.
Since leaving the priesthood, Kavanaugh has also left
the church and in his latest best-seller, The Birth of God,
he challenges the basic mythologies of all religions.
Currently, Kavanaugh has been involved in sensitivity
training and group encounter at the Human Resources
Institute in La Jolla, Calif. He is director of a program
which seeks to develop a new concept in religious experience
small, intimate groups in search of value, meaning
and personal growth.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1970
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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