The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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There will be a Treasurers'
Information Workshop
sponsored by the Office of
Student Activities on Oct. 7 at
7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union
Small Auditorium.
The Lincoln Group of
Nebraska Organization for the
Repeal of Abortion Laws
(NORAL) will be held tonight
at 8 p.m. at the Unitarian
Church, 6300 A St. A panel
will speak on various aspects of
abortion.
The Teacher's College
Advisory Board will be
interviewing for one new
member on Thurs. Oct. 7 at
3:30 p.m. in Rm. 43, Henzlik
Hall.
There are still openings on
the Student Activities flight to
London December 26 to
January 17 at $183. Deadline
for signing up in Student
Activities office is Thursday.
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The Office of Student
Activities will sponsor a
Treasurers' information
workshop on Thurs. Oct. 7 at 7
p.m. in the Student Union
Small Auditorium.
Burt Wallrich, of the
Institute Mountain-West for
the Study of Non-Violence in
Denver, will have a talk and rap
session on "Living Revolution"
at Centennial College today at
9 p.m.
Physical Therapy majors are
invited to the Physical Therapy
Club meeting Thurs. Oct. 7 in
the Nebraska Union.
The University of Nebraska
Coalition for Peace and Justice
is sponsoring an October 1 3th
Moratorium with Nebraskans
for Peace. There will be a
booth in the Union all day
Wed., Thurs. and Fri. for
students who would like to be
one of the 407 Nebraskan who
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will meet in front of the State
Capitol on the 13th in
memorial to Nebraskans who
have died in the Southeast
Asian conflict.
The University Amateur
Radio Club will hold an
organizational meeting at 7
p.m. in Bancroft Hall. (Meet in
main Hallway.)
CSL . .
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student fee issue. In court
Tuesday, the two students
attepted to block student fee
support for the Time-Out and
World Revolution Conferences
and The Daily Nebraskan.
Three members of CSL were
appointed to "sort through the
student fee question" and
report Thursday to the Council
with recommendations on how
to proceed.
There currently isn't an
organization on campus where
individuals can appeal the use
of student fees, said Council
member Ely Meyerson, interim
executive dean of Student
Affairs
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Court ruling.
.
Another ruling said the only reason for restricting an
off-campus speaker is if there is imminent danger the speaker will
cause unlawful actions.
WRIGHT ARGUES THAT the plaintiff must show either a
potential of great or irreparable damage or a need for personal
relief to get an order. He added that the $3000 used for the
conference is not enough to be considered a matter of great or
irreparable damage and the plaintiffs had not shown a need of
personal relief.
The action against the conference can only be taken as an act
of censorship, Wright said.
Prior restraint of speech is not allowed under the Constitution,
he said. And the burden of proof of imminent danager is strong
on those who seek such restraints, Wright added.
In his statement on refusing to issue the order Judge Ronin
said there are "rather impelling precedents on these matters
which uphold the first amendment." He added that it is not for
the court to decide whether the conference is in good taste.
A HEARING FOR a permanent injunction against the use of
fees for conferences and publications is to be scheduled in the
near future. No date has been set for a hearing on a similar move
by State Senator Terry Carpenter of Scottsbluff.
Time Out Wednesday:
Anselma Dell'Olio 9 a.m. -10:20
a.m. Union Lounge, "A
Rap on Feminist Theatre."
1:30 - 2:30, a rap session at
Tri-Delts, 1601 R, 5:30-6:45,
rap session at Alpha Tau
Omega, 1433 R, 9 p.m. - 10:30
p.m. rap session at
Harper-Schramm-Smith.
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February 26.1972 8:00 P.M.
TUCSON ARIZONA BOYS CHORUS
March 26, 1972 3:00 P.M.
RICHARD TUCKER
May 13,1972 8:00 P.M.
Please send me Adult
enclosed is my checkmoney order
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Adress
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MAIL TO:
Lincoln Community Concerts
1910 Dakota Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68502
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Dr. Alan Bell - 9 a.m. -10:30
a.m. Burr-Fedde Hall on
East Campus.
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon
- 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
-Harper-Schramm-Smith.
Diane Schulder - 6 p.m. -7:30
p.m. rap session at
Burr-Fedde. 8 p.m. - 10:30
p.m. Unitarian Church, 6300 A
St.
EVENTS
THE RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO
One of the country's most popular jazz trios. A leader
in presenting this true American art form and winner of
the National academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Grammy (recording industry's Oscar) for "The In
Crowd." They have eppeared on the country's top shows
and concert tours.
Octobar 20,1971 8:00 P.M.
Student memberships. In payment
for $
Phone...
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ADULTS $ 10.30
STUDENTS S 5.15
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