. " 1 ' CSV . . 'V s ( Photo by Howard Rosenberg Many rally participants were prepared for peace and the unpredictability of Nebraska weather. HovjGSff prices lowest prices in town AT DIVIDEND 16th & P St. oi Campus Dividend Bonded Gas WE NEVER CLOSE I k fc i (tl ETECT SAL. I More fans than protestors The only violence on the University of Nebraska campus Saturday occurred in Memorial Stadium during the Cornhuskers spring intra-squad football game. Authorities had feared there might be violence at the peace rally, held on the playing field behind the Women's Physical Education Buliding, and hundreds of law enforcement officers were on alert in case of disorder. However, the anti-war rally was completely peaceful. As can be expected in conservative Nebraska, the football game had a larger turnout than the peace rally. An estimated crowd of 13,000 watched the . Reds defeat the Whites on a muddy Memorial Stadium field, while 4,000-6,000 people listened to speakers and music on the grass-covered Women's P.E. field. Some anti.-war demonstrators silently passed out literature outside Memorial Stadium urging the football fans to attend the peace rally four blocks away. The fans, more intent on watching Jerry Tagge and Van Brownson throw passes, generally ignored the demonstrators. However, many of the fans walked oyer to the peace rally during halftime or after the game. Many people walking along Vine Street were asking each other as they passed what was happening at the game or the peace rally. University Regent Edward Schwartzkopf, an NU football star in the 1940's, attended the first half of the spring game and then joined the peace rally. Yearbook to be ready May 18 Distribution of the 1970 Cornhusker double book will begin May 18 and continue until May 23, according to Kathy Meyerle, Cornhusker Business Manager. Students who have purchased a Cornhusker must present their receipt at the Union dur ing the distribution period to receive their book. Anyone who has not purchased a book may do so at the Cornhusker office (Room 51, Union) for $8.50. Just everyone who sees your eyes in beautiful bloom with Maybelline Daffodil eye shadowl One of three exciting shadow bouquets Daffodil, Peach Blossom, Pink Peony in the Maybelline Blooming Colors collections. Just blend, shade, and shape using two soft petal colors, highlighter, and the contour shade In every compact Try them all Daffodil eyes, Peach Blossom eyes, and Pink Peony eyes. Be blooming beautiful 1 Only $2. BLOOMING COLORS eye shadow collections. U flmwt In ay mate-up, yii Mmfety ptteat MONDAY, MAY 11, 1970 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3