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, . .. .,"'. " !- " V" - 1 t' - At -.1 i t t Tutoring starts Tuesday The Office of Resident Instruction has set up a series of undergraduate tutoring sessions starting Tuesday, except math tutoring, which starts today. These sessions will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday each week in R'som 21, C. Y. Thompson Library from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Three tutors will be available for help in Math A-14, A-15, B-16, 114, Chemistry 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 22, 131, and Biology 1. More subjects and tutors will be added as the need arises. The Math counseling will be free, but the Chemistry and Biology tutoring will cost SI per hour. For further information, call Vaughn P. Domeier, 472-2203. 1 Start SMS READ DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS The national organization of Vietnam Veterans Against the War will organize a chapter here Tues. Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in 307 Burnett for all Vietnam veterans who are interested. Norman Geske, director of the UNL Sheldon Art Gallery' will be featured on "Artists in America" Tuesday. Sept. 21 at 80 p.m. on NET (Channel 12). A S U N Economic Development Committee will meet Tues. Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The G ALA GRAN OP WW IHlEAPPIHiIMliiS Come See the fine selection of: RECORDS TAPES STEREO COMPONENTS 214 North 14th St. 3943 South 48 th committee is concerned with organizing an alternative to the Nebraska Book Co. Store, expansion of the ASUN record and art store, and creation of a student credit union. The committee is interested in input from students in bussiness and law. Student positions are open on the College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum and Grading Appeals Committee, and associate positions on the Arts and Sciences Advisory .Board. Interviews for these : positions will be held Sept. 28 I at -4:30 p.m., Heppner Lounge, Centennial College. Sign up for an interview time on third floor, Nebraska Union, outside the ASUN office. Call Tom Weist if interested but not able to interview. Women sponsor ant i -war boycott Peace activates for Tuesday have been announced by community and campus women and veterans against the Vietnam war. "The day will be a time to talk and to dramatize the war's cost in inflation and consumer buying," Maggie Ma Hoy said of an all-day boycott sponsored nationally by the Women Uniting and Ending the War Organization. The Nebraskans for Peace spokeswoman said here in Lincoln her organization and the Welfare Mothers, City-w ide Tenants Organization, University Women's Action Group, Mothers for Peace, and Democratic Women are organizing the local boycott. Downtown businesses will be picketed and a film, "Don't Buy the War, Mrs. Smith." will be shown at 8 p.m. Tuesday night at the Venture House, 2702 No. 49th St. Malloy said there is practically "no way" they can measure the boycott's success, but she said they plan to do it again, possibly asking local business to close for a day. Also Tuesday nigh, State Coordinator Larry Wright, Lincoln, has called an organizational meeting of the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Wright, calling his organization "strictly nonviolent," explained that the group is the same one that began the peace activities in Washington D. C. last April. Although Wright said, '"everything is still in the making," he expressed interest in holding a winter "soldier invest igation" in Lincoln. During the investigation, Wright explained, "people who have experienced atrocities in Vietnam come forth and state what they experienced. "And if we get enough members to be heard, we hope to he active in future Presidential elections." he added. o o o PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1971