3 5 i i n i n r-i i f w 1 i t u - FOR SALE TAPE RECORDER Sony 360 14 monthi old. Good condition 432 6480 Stereo Components. Discounts National Direct Sales Campus Representative Garry Beal 466-0930 '70-450 Honda 434-0961 Motorcycle Chroming. Guaranteed. Nomina! profits. Lowest prices. 648 S. 19th. Cigars for Pinnings. Cliff's Smoke Shop. 12th and O Streets. For Sale FIREBIRD 8 track stereo. Must sell. 477-9811 ROOMMATE WANTED Male roommate to share 2 -bedroom apartment. $45.00 mo. and half utilities. 475 7352. HELP WANTED STUDENTS, Route work $1.75hr. plus bonuses. Car not necessary. 434-6963 after 4 p.m. Energetic, neat appearing students wanted at Lincoln units. Hours ' 112, 11-5, 11 -closing. Please apply Kings Food Host 4701 O Street. M o n d a y -F r i d a y . 8:30-4:30. Part Time Evenings. Earn over $75 weekly. No Door to door canvassing. Car Required. 466 6642 Before 5 p.m. RESEARCH ASSISTANT. Permanent part-time, to work for State Technical Assistance Agency, the Nebraska Economic Opportunity Office. Experience or training in social sciences, economics, or journalism preferred but not essential. Should have excellent ability in composition, possible knowledge of public relations. Work would include Government information collection, reporting, some statistical work, varied project topics, opportunity to learn research and planning methods. Deadline Sept. 15. Salary and hours open. Send resume and inquiries to Nebraska Technical Assistance Agency, State Capitol Box 947, Lincoln, NE. 68509 ATTENTION ADVERTISING MAJORS, BUSINESS MAJORS, and those students interested in making some coin yes, S S S & t t t : Account Representatives in Daily Nebraskan Super Advertising Department part time work, set your own schedule. We will be hiring five new employees this week. Apply in person to Barry the Ad Man. Afternoons between 1 and 5. Call 472-2590 for information. Do it the Nebraskan Way Ml Use the want ads. 472-2590 for info. coming : attractions: I p.m. State Fair - Tractor pulling contest 3 p.m. State Fair-pinto horse show 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. - Nebraska Union 4 p.m. Governance Committee, Group C-Nebraska Union 5 p.m. Corncobs - Nebraska Union 6 p.m. Tassels -Nebraska Union 7 p.m. Unicorns - Nebraska Union 7 p.m. Uni. 4-H inner city coordinators 'Nebraska Union 7 p.m. Kernels - Nebraska Union. 7:30 p.m. State Fair -Pinto performance show 7:45 p.m. State Fair -Tractor Pulling Contest MISCELLANEOUS Hello People! Nebraska Free University initiating fall classes from September 20-24. People needed to teach classes and help organize NFU. Contact Chris Harper or Bill Lock at ex. 2564, 2581 or Rm. 331 Nebraska Union. Due to winter weather coming NFU course in jogging begins Wed., Sept. 8 at 4:00 p.m. Meet at State Historical Society Steps. Leader-Dave Bradley, 1433 'R' St. 435 9731. Come ready to run. 3r i X 472-2589 472-2590 Watch Repair all makes-including Timex. Campus Bookstore-East side look for yellow door. VW SPECIALIST Major minor repairs Phillips 66 27th & Orchard 475 9703 ATTENTION FRESHMAN GIRLS Kernals Football Tickets will be available in the Union on Wednesday at 8 a.m. Tickets already purchased may be exchanged. Bring $14.50 and student ID or ticket to exchange. ... The National Bank of Commerce in Lincoln is a great believer in Bia Red So th.s year, we're giving a FREE Go Big Red-Number OnToohn t any student who opens a "Cornhusker-checking account Tnb ?" pnc are color of Memorial Stadium on a foo"ba, Saturdav And they'll last as long as Nebraska's black shirts well I known fr .hti' Stoo Vl$it the W" PeoPTNBC sn fmhP y T am b3Rk' 13th and or the dre-in Po office a 10th and O. Both are close to campus and both offer nuFREE Bb. R.h IK BhC: y,o Pen yUr "Cher checking "account . i? the National Bank of Commerce. Member FDIC. 1 ine Registration. , . Continued from page 1. laws, and called the mechanics of such a move pmpractical. In a telephone interview, Democratic State Party Chairman Hess Dyas contended that the new voters should be encouraged, not discouraged from registering and voting. "I think the major technique in registration is accessibility; we haven't made it accessible... we should make it possible to register on high school and college campuses," Dyas added. Democrat., Wallace C. Peterson, professor of economics at UNL, also agreed that everything possible should It inj be done to accomodate the new voters. Following a survey he conducted on the possible effects of the new voters in Nebraska, Peterson suggested the responsibility for voter registration should be shifted from the county to the state. Because classes were not held Monday, Labor Day, The Daily Nebraskan is publishing a special edition today. Normally The Daily Nebraskan is published on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. ts PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 f?"f"tW. vow