Wrestlers trounce Nebraska's wrestling team, looking for its best season in 1U years, defeated Northwest Missouri, 31-3, in a shortened meet at the Coliseum Saturday. The Cornhuskers' Jim Haug raised his dual record to 10-0 with a decision in the 177-pound division. Joe Orta, 118, was the only Husker to FRI. KlV Vtr 7 EAST FRIDAY Futures at 1:25, 3:30. 5:30. 7:30. 9:40 ?-M. Zzlilnd mmryMw&smsdw'mast htm uncSjicMwSKSftQ women aaaCr two or tSsraAl q- - - .... r "I LOVE MYWiFE" B1UOT? 60U ID IN A DAVID L WOLFE R Production "I LOVE f.1Y...l7!PG" A UWVOtSAl PICTURE -TECHNCOLOfr Qo SNEAK PREVIEW AlBfM. Dedicated to the proposition that all men are not created equal SATURDAY ONLY - SSE TCIFI' ct 1, 2:33. 4:15, ft 15, 9:45 s BctH The Festere And PASS 2 Missouri squad score a pin in the rout. The meet lasted only 24 minutes as eight mats were used between sessions of the state high school wrestling tournament. Nebraska will host the Big Eight wrestling meet at the Coliseum Friday and Saturday before meeting Drake March 11. CONTIGUOUS DAILY FS0l 1 PJB. AND SAT. $1.25 till 6 P.M. 1 LOVE MY.WIFE" Sstsck At Mo Extra Chares! 'Experience costs $35 . Meditator visits WW '"i .i In 0 Bifl Witberspoon . ASUN nets election schedule The ASUN Electoral Com mission has announced the preliminary schedule for the ASUN spring general elections. -Friday March 5 -filing for ASUN positions begins; -Tuesday March 9-preliminary deadline for party filings; Friday March 12-filing deadline for ASUN positions; Tuesday March 16-final deadline for party filing; --Tuesday March 16-candidate orientations and eligibility announcements; -Friday March 19-filing of amended group or party affiliations; -Sunday March 21 -informal THE DAILY BSRASKAN campaigning begins; -Sunday March 28-formal campaigning begins; -Wednesday April 7-Spring General Election; -Wednesday April 7submission of financial forms; The tentative breakdown of the apportionment by college as stated in the ASUN constitiution is: Agriculture and Home Economics, four senators; Arts and Sciences, eight; Business Administration, four; Engineering and Architecture, four; Teachers, eight; Graduate and Professional, seven. Total 35 senators. OMT A 1 V m. mm m A few years ago, when the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was touring the United States with the Beatles as his pupils, everyone became familiarized with the term transcendental meditation. But when the Beatles left the Maharishi's Indian hide-away denouncing him as a sham most people agreed with the accusations and put any serious thought of meditation out of their minds. Wednesday and Thursday a representative of the Students International Meditation Society was on campur to change that negative image and help students "develop the capacity for full enjoyment and accomplishment in life." BILL WITHERSPOON, who has been instructing in transcendental meditation for about a year, lectured three times daily to what he called "good-sized" audiences. "It is a direct experience. Necessarily, then, it can't be talked about; a person must have the experience himself to be able to understand," Witherspoon said. Witherspoon had studied yoga and Zen before being introduced to transcendental meditation. Achieving the transcending experience, he said, made the time he spent studying Zen "seem to fall away." THE PAMPHLET proclaimed that transcendental meditation, "by developing the inner mechanics of thinking and experience, insures the full development of the individual. ..it is easily learned by anyone." The pamphlet also outlined the physical and mental effects of transcendental meditation and called the meditation "unique in that it induces a fourth state of consciousness which is as natural to the individual as the other three states-waking, dreaming, and deep sleep." WITHERSPOON INDICATED that he wfll revisit the Nebraska campus March 10 for a second preparatory lecture dealing with the techniques of meditation. Students interested in further personal instruction can begin that phase March 1 1 , 12, 13, or 14. At the time personal instruction begins the student pays a fee of S35. r? FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1971