Friday 20-year-olds can register to vote By the end of the week 20 year olds who satisfy Nebraska residency requirements will be able to register to vote. Nebraska voters approved in the November elections a con stitutional amendment lower ing the minimum voting age from 21 to 20. The amendment will become effective upon its official proclamation sched uled Friday by Gov. Norbert Tiemann. Ag College studies control of ecological problems Controlling harmful insects and water pollution from feedlot run-off are ecologiccal problems being studied by the College of Agriculture. A joint research project by the Co.lege and the State and Federal Agriculture departments is studying the control of corn root-worm without harming other forms of life. Corn rootworm destroys hundreds of acres of corn every year. A short life Insecticide is being sprayed over a two mile test area. The insecticide is active for seven days and Is not harmful to other life forms, he said. 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COLLIQI CASStTTI OUTUNI SMItt f f ' PAGE 2 The exact number of 20-year olds made eligible to vote is uncertain. But it is estimated that the number may approach 35,000. If the U.S. Supreme Court upholds a recent Congressional act, setting 18 as the minimum voting age, the 20-year old vote in Nebraska would be invali dated. Then persons in all states would be able to vote upon reaching their eighteenth birthday. to stop the rootworm without polluting the environment. Nebraska farmers are a so becoming aware of pollution and are more sensitive to the proper use of herbicides and insecticides. Because of this increased awareness, they are maintaining a high quality In their products and high concern for their environment, McGill added. ! Water pollution by feedlot run-off Is another area being studied by the College. One solution for the treatment of this waste is the channeling of waste material into purifying lagoons like a city would use. "Nebraska is a healthy place to live relative to other places in the nation," said McGill. "We still have great concern over the ecology and the source of its pollution." D pa- : , ... f . - . r"l,w't - -. ' jiVi Ar -' ii ii irisiii in Ponchos, pottery, pillow covers ... are a few of the hand made Latin American articles on sale at Project Endeavor in the Nebraska Union through Friday. , r High number? Send your Washington (CPS) The national headquarters of the Selective Service System has issued a memorandum clarify ing the situation of registrants with high lottery numbers. The memorandum instructs all local draft boards to place any registrant with a lottery number higher than the highest number called by the board during 1970 into a second priority 1-A group if that registrant is 1-A or has re quested 1-A status in a letter dated before Dec. 31. Newly established this fall, the second priority group is a pool of 1-A registrants who ar considered by the Selective Service to have completed their year of exposure to the draft. In effect then, if a registrant is 1-A oa the last day of the year, he will be considered to have beea throngh his full year of exposure. In other words, these changes make it possible for a deferred man to drop by his local draft board around Christmas time, find out whether the highest number which his board COLLECTIONS at High Chaparral Thursday thnt Saturday 5c Draft Thursday Might 8-9 (JHf o THE NEBRASKAN. 1 US' t.w . i M t HUP Warn draft board a letter reached during' the year is lower than his, and, if it is, mail a letter to his board re questing reclassification to 1- A. -i;. - J j' f For young Nebraska men, the highest number taken this year will probably, be 190. But to be sure, men should check with their local boards before giving up deferrments. Even if the letter U postmarked as late as Dec. 31 It need not arrive at the draft board until the next month the redass'Fed men will be placed in the second priority roup and, for all practical purposes, he free of all draft worries Jan. 1. If a deferred man with a draft lottery number that has already been called by the draft board were to request reclassification to 1-A status in the same way, he would be placed in an "extended priority group" and would be in the first group of registrants in ducted during the first three months of the next year. But those men in the second priority group are safe, unless (t lilx (Mill l.ci WUHIMJ '! "!.rO!hl!v? THURSDAY, 3 :-!SJlL t 1 B Sri ' Mti'" a full scale war erupts or some other national emergency ensues. j j ' Nebraskan Want Ads for, aewT " Llva In destitution, har apartmant and living axpwaas. 4M-4W4. Need on. mala to shar new pluth, furnished apartmant with two others. Near campus. 4H-427S. LOST Lost Novambar Mm, black mal puppy. 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