Wall rich exnlains Tivino revolution by H. J. Cummins A growing crowd in the Ncbiuska Union Lounge Monday listened to Burt Wallrich of the InstituteRocky Mountain explain his cooperative's "two-pronged attack against American social ills." One of the founders of the Denver "community for living revolution," Wallrich said the institute's "creative programs on a day-to-day basis try to build social structures we like -we're not waiting till after the revolution." Secondly, he said, "we're trying to say 'no' to those things we don't like by leafletting, picketing, civil disobedience and other means." The members of the Institute say: "We act on the assumption that the Indochina war, racism, sexism, ecological disaster, poverty, and oppressive schools are not isolated mistakes but signs of a sick society." Wallrich said he personally believes in non-violent protest but can no longer feel confident enough to tell anyone "what they must be." He said he believes he's found the clue to activating . . it's another free university class for freshmen .. human sexuality ..it's on our minds..what are we doing about it? What does this mean to me as I relate to other humans? Step Number 1. Accept the fact.you are a sexual being Step Number 2. Make a note to attend one of the introductory sessions for details and registration... tues, oct. 12 .. 6:30 8:00 9:30 W.R.H. basement lounge, Piper UM.H.E. chapel, 333 no. 14 Schramm hall, main lounge what to expect ... small groups of 10-12-male and female, becoming better acquainted and learning to relate more meaningfully with the direction of skilled leadership and experience sharing. It's fun with purpose, non-threatening 2-hr sessions, once a week, for info call 432-6561 people: "create tension within people when they don't measure up to their own hopes." Wallrich said "the most important single element in American life is fear," and named the educational system as one of the culture's main socializing agents. lie told of a friend who, in grade school, got a "D" for drawing a cloud up-side down, as an example of what he said the system teaches students. "We have to subordinate ourselves to a system- learn to distrust some of the most basic dictates of our bodies." Having stopped himself "literally 30 pages short of a Ph. D . " Wallrich said universities are like choker collars on dogs -once the trainer has successfully "cowed" the trainee into obedience, the collar can be taken off with no risk of misconduct. Future peace activities include a Daily Death Toll (DDT) where 300-400 Americans per day will "literally lay their bodies at Nixon's doorstep" representing that number of deaths in the Indochina war per day, Wallrich said. The "living dead" will refuse bond, he said, so the Washington D. C. police department will be faced with "mounting numbers" of prisoners daily. H 2 O PRO SPORTS 1600 No. Cotner ALL Your Skin and! Scuba Diving NEEDS CALL 466-3572 for Equipment Consultation FOR THE SAKE OF RECORD: in conjunction with TIME-OUT LT Ll IKl UxJ an all women's rock group will appear $1.00 a head 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY (not Friday as originally published) NEBRASKA UNION SPONSORED BY UNION CONCERTS COMMITTEE ""TV J I MV a) h .- Y " "" " S- ' mi miifcwo ,jf C Burt Wallrich. . . element in American "the most important single life is fear." He also told of "five days of civil disobedience," from October 25-29, when participants will focus on different federal agencies in Washington D. C. each day. SPRING SEMESTER ISRAEL For Humanities Students Brandeis UniversityThe Jacob Hiatt Institute Study centered in JerusalemFebruary-June, 1972 Limited to 30 students Juniors, Seniors, and Grad students eligible. Four courses History, Literature, Archaeology, Bible Earn 16 credits Knowledge of Hebrew or Arabic preferred Cost: $2000Tuition, room, board, round-trip travel Application deadline November 1st. THE HIATT INSTITUTE Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ON SNOW TIRES TRAILMAKER THE snowtire for safe, depend ebla winter drlvlng.seaicrt after season. BUY NOW AND SAVE I ffJI) AVOID THE RUSH! Size 7 00 13 Black wall with trade-in plus F.E.T. of $1 .95 per tire. 10 STUDENT DISCOUNT On All Tires New And Retreads Capitol Tire 2400 "O" B.F. Goodrich Phone 432-4497 8-5 Mon.-Fri. PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971