Tiwald criticizes, defends Nixon "Heckling is anti democratic." That was the opinion given Thursday by AS UN president Steve Tiwald. He expressed hopes that no demonstrations or abusive language would be directed toward President Richard Nixon during his Omaha speech. Thursday morning Tiwald and several others tried to dissuade a group of students from going to the speech to demonstrate. Most were not convinced. Tiwald said "serious ques tions" existed about Nixon's policies. However, he added that respect should be shown for the President's office and for his right to speak." He joined with the student body presidents of Creighton, the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Nebraska Wesleyan in signing a state ment to Nixon. It questioned the President's stand on Viet nam, aid to education and law and order." The statement mentioned reports in national magazines that Nixon aides had been ensuring the presence of hecklers at his speeches. Tiwald explained the state ment was not anti-Nixon", as The Nebraskan reported Wednesday, but rather a responsible response" to the President's visit. The statement was read at a news conference Wednesday in Omaha. Tiwald told the reporters that it represented his views, and not those of ASUN or the University of Nebraska student body. Farm, education, Mexican American and peace group representatives also presented statements for the President at the news conference. Although they all had different com plaints about national policy, each representative joined Tiwald in emphasizing the respectful and non-violent nature of the action. The group drafted a paper to explain their reasons for holding the news conference. It said they wanted to "collec tively voice concerns" and to demonstrate the "strength and the breadth of the dissatisfac tion" in Nebraska with Nixon's policies. The paper also noted that a visit by the President is a privilege and added, We welcome him warmly and urge him to return often." From long to longest fl I hJzl lnilI)(l()iAAn Tfetlawtl No matter how long or hovf short your eyelashes are, they can only Improve with Maybelline Ultra Lash Mascara. Because Ultra Lash lengthens and thickens each lash with every stroke. It workt with a special formula hidden deep inside the brush that comes out . only when it strokes your lash. Ultra Lash darkens and curls lashes, separates them, too. No matting. No messy fibers. So why settle for long when you can have long, longer... longest lashes with Ultra Lash Mascara from Maybelline Model United Nations needs more delegations Model United Nations (MUN) needs 25 more delegations for its December convention, said Dave Hoist, committee chairman, adding, "The only prerequisite is interest." He stressed that MUN won't be a "professional debating society for international rela tions students." The program presently has 00 delegations i ncluding "straights, radicals and members of the foreign student associations," said Hoist. Describing the UN as "the greatest experiment yet at tempted in the age-long search for peace among nations," Hoist said MUN gives students a chance to recognize what's wrong with the organization. , This "venture in practical experience" will take place at the Nebraska Center for Conti nuing Education on East Cam pus Dec. 4-5. Issues will focus on the Mid dle East crisis, Hoist said, although MUN will also con sider the apartheid policy of South Africa, the problems of the mini-states and the admission of Red China to the UN. The committee is working with Bob Russell of the Union Talks and Topics Committee, the Arab Student Association and Newsweek magazine to ar range a speaker, Hoist said, said. Countries will be assigned to the delegations the first day of the conference on a first-come, first-serve basis. Few applica tions have been received in dicating a choice of the US or USSR, Hoist said, but most delegations have asked for Security Council countries. The reality of the UN, even its political deals and corrup tion, are imitated in the MUN, said Hoist. "People get so excited that they subordinate their own political ideas to those of the country they're representing," he added. Applications are available in living units. Delegations usually consist of about four people. The $8 fee is often pro vided by a sponsoring living unit or organization, Hoist said. Read Nebraskan Want Ads Just Arrived! HARNESS 0OOT Chocolate Ruffout Wax Hidt Spanish Brandy ALL SIZES Lincoln Army & Western Storo Corntr lltSi O "N" St. PAGE 8 THE NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1970