Oilman: 'No more Santa Barbaras' The offshore oil industry doesn't warrant the "beating it's taking in the press," a Senior Gulf Coast Geologist for Sohio Petroleum Company told a small gathering Thursday evening in Morrill Hall. BurVon B. Tettleton told the group, "Steps have been taken to assure there will never be another disaster like that at Santa Barbara." Referring to attempts to dean up oil slicks, Tettleton said the use of detergents and other chemicals adds to the problem by not degrading. "Nature takes care of Free University Issues Topi ic:Is war moral Or immoral TuesdaV- February 23 Place: Nebraska Union (room to be posted) "GEORGE C SCOTT . . . SURE TO WIN AN ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS 'PATTON'!" --Hollv Spence "ONE OF THE YEARS TEN BEST" -Lee Thomas, KLMS "A war movie for people who hate war movies!" -Rex Reed Holiday Magazine I 1 1 I f lilt 1 IV f -. ; as 9 . jf x mnum c. scottkaiil malden As Geri Gro'gv S Patio 432-1465 13th &P Street FRI. & Under TWILIGHT PRICE MON. FROM 4:30 to 5:30 P.M. iiiA-7 Vl, UNION, 3 mm X V IV jT, - &S&.m7y&!K v.:-:.:-.- herself," he added. Tettleton touched briefly on the subject of pollution from oil slicks. He stated that the major polluters are ocean-going tankers and that the oil industry has a "fairly good record", Drawing on his experience as a diver and marine life observer in the Gulf area, Tettleton assured the group that the off shore industry has been compatible with marine life in the Gulf: "If it isn't it wouid have shown up by now." Tettleton, who is winding up a 35-stop nationwide ad Confrontations Time: 8 p.m. COLOR IT DELUXE ' MA Oti uwinit a frank McCarthy FRANKLIN I.SCHAFFNER PRODUCTION NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 2, 5:15,. 8:30 P.M. SAT. $1.25 til 6 - Then $1.75 14, 50 CENTS ANYTIME -THUR. 90 CENTS rpeaking tour, used a film he had taken and a series of slides to show that the offshore industry has "produced a tremendous population growth in the Louisiana marine population." The slides showed a variety of marine life using the platforms as a habitat. Tettleton said the platforms provide an environment for types of fish formerly absent from the area and have allowed divers to discover species of fish never caught in the area previous to the installation of the platforms. He explained that the platforms provide an increased surface area for the marine populace and have provided protection for forms which would .otherwise perish. A University of Oklahoma graduate, the researcher presented data showing a correlation between the number of platforms and a steady increase in Gulf states' commercial fishing since the initial platform in 1947. Sport fishing has been on the upswing since the advent of the offshore platforms, he stressed. According to Tettleton the oil companies "welcome sport fishermen" and many prize catches have been taken in the vicinity of the platforms. SAND PEBBLES f Weekend Movie j Showing 7 & 10 on Fri. Sat. I 2 p.m. Sunday j j j East Campus, Sunday at 7 ; (SPRING SEMESTER FRESHMAN ENGLISH FILM FESTIVAL Bergman's The Seventh Seal February 23 Olivier's Hamlet March 23 The Playboy of the Western World Mav 1 1 Showings at 7 pm and 9 pm Series Ticket only SI. 00 Tickets available in English Department Office, Andrews 203 w,.,Wii..iui .,iu...iLLi..i. nin..,.i. ii. ii.lii ,i wmmmmmmmwmmmmM mot-"P iG'" 4in woduC'ion twjf VC itit,m"f .M 393-5655 86th &W. Dodge Ad manager The Daily Nebraskan is looking for an advertising manager-someone to head the sales staff and coordinate the advertising effort. Union Interviews Interviews for the two student-at-large seats on the 1971 Nebraska Union Board will be Saturday. Any full-time student who is not now-or has not been--affiliated with the Associated Students of the University of Nebraska (ASUN) or any of its related bodies, or with the Nebraska Union Program Council or its Special education College juniors who are planning special education now for a $250 and seniors to teach in may apply scholarship grant available for the present semester. The scholarship is awarded by the Nebraska Associate for Retarded Children and is designed to help teachers who plan to specialize in the area of mental retardation. Disorder committee. Continued from Page 1 Regents before it will become policy, he said. It will also be submitted to students for a referendum, Julian added. Buy reserve' tickets M Lincoln ia the Stuart TMMrs labhy, IMOSIO. Mm. mm Fn. Hdm 412-7571. ENDS MAR 4th! position open Applications will be taken in the newspaper office in the basement of the Nebraska Union. Deadline is Tuesday. related committees, may interview for the two student-at-large seats. (The Union Board should not be confused with its agents in charge of implementing programs, the City and East Campus Program Councils.) Interested students can apply in Room 200 Nebraska Union. grant is available Deadline for applications is April M. Students interested may obtain applications from Nebraska Associate for Retarded Children, 1674 Van Dorn, Lincoln 68502. The scholarships have been made available through proceeds from Nebraska Honey Sunday, co-sponsored annually by the Nebraska State Jaycees and The Nebraska Association for Retarded Children. "THE CURRENT STATE MENT is basically a good one," he said. "What we are doing is an extention and refinement of the statement." He said the committee normally meets on Mondays at 2:45 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The Feb. 22 meeting will be the final closed meeting, Julian added. The co-chairman said that anyone was welcome to come to the open meetings and make suggestions to the committee. The statement should be finished sometime in the spring, he added. Want Ads FOR SALE Large 19" Zenith portable T.V. Excellent condition. $150.00 or best offer. 477 6061, 826 Harper. 1960 Karman Ghia, 61 Engine, new snow tires, new paint. See 3ernd 405 Harper Hall. Schwinn "Collegiate," 5 speed bicycle, light, carrier, $75 475 1979. FOR RENT AGORA-open soon-but we are still subletting store space. 435576, 432 fi50. Seautiful new apts. $165. 5140 So. 48th Over 1000 sq. ft. Fully carpeted and draped. Two bedrooms, two baths, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, central air. 488-1530. HELP WANTED Two Fuller Brush routes available earning $4-6 per hour. Guaranteed $2.05 per hour. 477 6814, 489 4729. SOCIAL WORK POSITION in new county agency open now. Requires MSW. Apply 475 4997 week days. MISCELLANEOUS Need a date Call Eleanor, 475-2427 or GeGe, 475-2785 after six. Encounter group. Professionally led Gestalt-Marathon. UMHE March 5 7. Call Marillyn Caldwell 434-5131 evenings. Sewing and alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799 2615. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR' CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 13TH a. R PIZZA DELIVERY. Pizza King. 489-6541. 5520 South St. Quality personalized sewing. Plan spring fashions now. 475 1443. FEBRUARY 19,1971 PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN