by DAVE BRINK Nebraskan Staff Writer The basic idea i3 to make people realize that gay people are just that people. Joe Creason, the temporary chairman oi the newly-formed Lincoln Gay Action Group CL ING AG), also compared gay experience with th struggle of blacks. He said being gay cor relates closily with the black movement and the concept of black pride. Nebraskan FOR SAL! '62 Volks, sun roof, new angina, needs paint. $400. Omaha 391 6508. 1964 Chevy impala, 327, 250 h.p., auto matic, good shape. 435-6593. Smith-Corona office type portable type writer with case. 435-6593. Milktruck for sale: Olvco van, unique, nice. Call Kent at 826-3600 Crete; after 1218 397-7796, Omaha. WANTED Roommates one or two mature male students, 2 bedroom apartment, near capitol, parking, 432-6298. IfNE OR TWO FEMALE RIDERS TO ORANGE BOWL: Two guys and girl need one or two more female riders to Miami. We can get tickets. $60 round trip. Leave December 28. Call Dave, 434-7292. 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The Informal coffeehouses Include musical entertainment, free food and dancing. Each coffeehouse has been attended by about 73 people. Creason said the coffeehouses made peopk aw an that gays were organizing. Before that, he noted, the only com-nunica-tion had been by word of mouth. LINGAG members said they intend to puisue an active pro OUR reg. price $3.77 $4.59 12th & fl THE NEBRASKAN gram of education in the Lin coln comnunity. They have already talked with a group of ministers, psychologists, lawyers, a sorority, the University (Counselling Center staff and representatives of Campus and Lincoln Police. LINGAG has received good reactions from these groups, according to Creason. Plans call for a permanent LINGAG speaker's bureau and special programs for organizations in Lincoln. The real Importance of the meetings, in Creason's opi nion, is to let people in the community see "real, healthy, proud gay people" who openly expose the fact that they are gay. Mcintosh said the group is interested in gathering in formation about cases of "har rassment" and instances where constitutional rights are violated. LINGAG also includes gay women and, as the news release Insisted, the women will be equal. It noted that women in many gay groups are victims of male chauvinism but hopefully not in LINGAG. The release argues that gay people - and women are both viewed in seicual terms, "not as human beings." LINGAG members said future plans may include a regular newsletter, a bake sale, art show, or gay theatre group, a gay rap line and referral SPECIAL SALE PRICE $3.27 $4,09 MONDAY, people service for gay people desiring counselling. Work on legal services, law reform and political education will also be attempted. The release concluded that an im portant part of the overall ef fort will be a "full scale media assault" with newspapers, radio and television. Movement library The Military-black history and culture the Chicano movement the ecology and women's lib are all current topics of conversation. The Undergraduate Library at Nebraska Hall (second floor) has recent reading material on all of these subjects. U n d ergraduate librarian Dixie Talbot said there are now about 500 books (mainly paperback) uncataloged and available to students. Some of the books include: "The Soledad Brothers", "The Marijuana Papers", "Chicano", "Up Against the Brass", "The SST Handbook", "Poems from Black Africa' and "The Bust Book." Talbot said t h a t the Under graduate Library will tlso soon begin a collection of several underground newspapers. DECEMBER 14, 1970 '