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Hibler enlists aid in financing fight Its been a little over a week since assistant English Professor David J. Hibler decided to try and enlist the help of the federal government in securing refinancing for his rural Unadilla home. Hibler had unsuccessfully contacted 20 leading i n s t i t u t i o ns , None were interested in financing rural, non-farm loans. After learning about a Senate, sub-committee hearing on rural development, which was held last Friday, Hibler spent a fast two days accumulating nine months of formal rejections on his loan application. His unschedules testimony at the hearing, coming in the form of a 25-page documentdetailing his difficulties in getting a rural, non-farm mortgage, has led to one local savings and loan association "bending over backwards to help, he said. Although Hibler wanted to appear at the hearing in person, advance scheduling would not permit it. He did, however, flag down sub-committee chairman Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) at the Nebraska Center (where the hearing was held) and give him the 12 p.m. Nebraska Union-U.N.O.P.A. 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Karate Clubs Demonstration 2:30 p.m. Physics-Mathematics Colloquiem, 211 Brace Lab 3:30 p.m. Nebraska Union -Hyde Park 4 p.m. Nebraska Union-Alpha Lambda Delta Regents Tea. 4:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Union Board 6 p.m. Nebraska Union-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Time Out by H. J. Cummins A time out conference for discussing human sexuality will usher in October on the UNL campus, said student Patti Kaminski, chairman of this fall's conference. Entitled "Time Out-Human Sexuality," the annual ASUN conlerence has taken on "all new proportions," Kaminski said. Entirely new for the October 5-8 conference according to Kaminski. is an emphasis on small group discussions "before, during and after the conference." 'It's not that speakers aren't cool. But listening to them is only one part of the educational process," she added. Kaminski sail she believes individual discussions are important because they increase (he benefits lo participants by "getting it down lo I he ir own level." Talking lo peers and resource people about an issue forces a person lo become involved, Kaminski contended. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, document. Humphrey later noted it would be included as part of the comittee's official record. It seems contradictory, Hibler said, that while rural financing is so difficult to obtain, national leaders are "raising a hue and clamor over the migration of population out of the country into -the cities..." Hibler asked the committee to investigate "leading policies andor prejudices of banks and savings and loan associations regarding rural properties, both farm and non-farm" His actions, he assured, were not intended to embarass lending institutions, but rather to point out a problem. Hibler suspects refinancing for his three year country home will eventually be arranged. Teachers grads. Continued from page 2. The government has projected 8,000 fewer jobs for elementary teachers and predicted the slump will last for at least another five years. How has the d lining birth rate affected Nebr ska? IN FOUR YEARS the 6 p.m. Nebraska Union-AUF Exec, 6 p.m. Nebraska Union-Recreation Advisory Board 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-AUF 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Christian Science Org. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Smoker. 7 p.m. Nebraska Un ion-Bowling Organizational Meeting. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Council on Student Life. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-U of N Rifle Club. discusses human sexuality no longer allowing them to be only "spectators." as she said students have been in past conferences. So pre-conference rap groups are being organized in living units, classes and "any group of two or more," Kaminski explained. She said she will act as a general liaison supplying the rap groups with helpful reading material or speakers on the conference topics: women's liberation, men's liberation, gay liberation, the male-female dichotomy, family planning, abortion ami population control. Interested persons should assemble their own groups. Kaminski continued. If that is impossible for s o in e individuals, she promised lo try lo help place them. Gay liberation speakers lor groups can be scheduled by calling David Mcintosh. 475-5380; men's liberation, by calling Charles Armstrong. 432-4060. or Larry Sheffield, 488-2710; and any other topic by calling Kaminski. 472-253. Also, films and tapes 1971 "0 I; rj i. : J n I I : pz i ymJ (1 u I J h j W' ' If ; I ' IP Vv ' A - ir - - Lf ' f mil. . . 111..1JI number College of UNL Teachers graduates seeking employment has more than doubled. And according to figures gathered by Lee DeJonge, director of placement at Teachers College, 40.8 per cent of last spring's UNL teaching 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Nebr. Accounting Assn. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Karate Club. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Math Counselors 7:3 0 p.m. Nebraska Union-ASUN Freshman Seminar. 7:30 Nebraska Union-German Club. 7:3 0 p.m. Nebraska Union-Union "Go Big Red" Style Show. 8:30 p.m. Howell Theatre-"We Bombed In New Haven." scheduled for late September will help , inform students as well as build enthusiasm for I he conference." Kaminski said. The ASUN senator said guests who will speak in the ballroom include: Diane Schulder. a feminist American Civil Liberties Union lawyer. Special Student Rates! Save! Please enter my subscription to PLAYBOY for: 7 month at $6 (save $2.00 off $8 single-copy price) 1 year at $8.50 (save $4. 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