Brauer: Veterans K II A not political, military UNL Students Veterans Organization President Ken Brauer says he wants to change the image students have of his organization. He said one of the biggest problems has been misinterpretation of the Vets organization. "Students have a right wing idea of our club. Our organization is strictly non-political and non-military. "We welcome veterans of all political views to our organization," he said. "We have people here who take opposing points of view on the Viet Nam War. "Our main purpose is to help our guys, and by banding together we can accomplish that better. If a veteran has been out of school quite a MIBCITY TOYOTA sales & service 1200 Q 111 Pf !f-H Qjl! II tsUllijLj 0111 ; it 41 220 N. 10th-432-0146 A division of Fidelity Union life Insurance AT-1 1:45. 1:20 3.4:40.6:20 8 00.9:35 HE CONQUERED THE HILLS.PtZClMPlZCZ! ' A I I THIS t A1JGH V- RIOTv 4' Ik f iiaf HARRV NOVAK PRESENTS Starring COLOR DIXIE DONOVAN JOHNNY ROCCO 1 Si 7 WANT ADS J ' no.il " j while, we can help him get his paper work organized ana get him back into the swing of things," Brauer aid. Recently the UNL organization has inaugurated a Student Veteran Loan Fund in the University Foundation. Brauer said donations to the University Foundation can be earmarked for this fund. He said the Vets organization contributed what it could to the Fund and a former member has donated $75. He said one of the student vets' goals this year is to increase membership. There are 100 student members of the organization now. He estimated the veteran enrollment here to be up to 1,400. Brauer said there is one vet in the Club who was in the Army 20 years and then there are those that have been in the service the minimum time. "The Club has had female members but there are none at the present time", said Brauer, "but they are always welcome." Brauer said a national beer distributor donated $2,000 to the Vets' national organization. The money was passed down to member clubs in the form of lower dues. He said the brewery gave UNL's vets a discount on beer for their recent smoker. October 1 is the deadline for making application for degrees or certificates to be received at the end of first semester. Application should be made at the Registrar's Office, Information Window 3, Admin. Bldg. for the finest in popcorn. . . CLIFTON'S CORN CPA 1150 No. 48th Lunch 15 Droifs 11:09 AAA-1:30 PAA Every WeeEc! TSi iloyol Grove CJJ i. . Jl ILiHMMMalB ii iiiinniniriFiiiMiraiiniiniiMMii Defensive back Bill Kosch...celebrates after returning a pass interception for 95 yards and his first college touchdown. The Cornhuskers defeated Texas A & M, 34r7, at Memorial Stadium Saturday. Story page 8. ASUN will attempt student economics1 Though student co-ops and non-profit stores, ASUN's Student Services Committee will attempt to keep student money among students, instead of among Lincoln stores. By providing on-campus services, in time the University may be able to exist as an economic community, said The Navy's Officer Information Team will visit UNL Sept. 29 & 30 to assist prospective grads in planning their future courses of action with regard to military service. They will be in the Nebraska Union from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tim icicsl! .1 ' ASUN Sen. Roy Baldwin, assistant committee chairman. At the committee's first fall meeting this week, members were given a list of possible programs for the year. The group wiil establish specific projects within the next few weeks. Student Services was ASUN's Services Committee will hold its second meeting of the year Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 8:00 in the union. Members will make final plans for projects for the year. This will be the last organizational meeting this fall. Everyone is invited to attend. VZXST ADS!! HBEAT THE LANDLORD ESTABLISHMENT!! Tell dad to save on rent costs! Buy a house with a small down payment. Maybe Dad can co-sign? Rent out the extra rooms to make your monthly payments and utility bills. Can't live much cheaper than that. Sell the house when you graduate. COME DOWN and ask for Dallas. 475-0831; Mary, 475-1770; Mike, 423-8088; Jerry, 432-7810 or Craig, 466-3258 HARRINGTON ASSOCIATES 1201 'J' 475-2678 dJNITEO 3sl HIGHER EDUCATION 333 weccma to our wv&kly programs I MEDITATION AWARDS ESS HOUK Wednesdays 4-5:30 pm A mi mm tSSUCAl EXPLORATIONS immmt FELLOWSHSP OF SHAJfMG Thursdays 9:00 pm UHHtH mm m 0m mt, m mtmtmtmth n, mm, pmmnm Urn, m mmmm. SUNDAY COMMUNITY MEETING Breakfast 10:00 om Program 10:30 am m MMcMi m Mr mt tn4 nym mt UttHl Mrnmmt m mmem mt UMHC m mn mm mm4 j J A A. 1 allotted $2,250 in the ASUN budget passed Wednesday. WORK HAS been started on gasoline and grocery store-co-ops, Baldwin said. Some committee members are seeking possible locations close to campus and will contact distributors. The committee might be able to help the Freebee Bicycle Co-op which will open in the rear of Blue Sky Books on Q Street, Baldwin continued. The purpose of the shop is to supply needed repair equipment which would be too costly for an individual to pure Student Services might be able to provide a larger workshop and location closer to campus, Baldwin said. "The committee would rather help people with programs than have to motiviate them to start programs." he added. THE COMMITTEE also will consider a better way to operate the ASUN book exchange, he said, and is "interested in arranging a book Turn to page 7. MINISTRIES IN No 144376541 Thursdays 5-7 .-00 pm Soup Supper 25' mt Gtwwt, Uhcim PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1971