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Batchelder Former state Senator Clifton Batchelder of Omaha, who has announced as a 1972 candidate for the NU Board of Regents, says he is running to help restore control of the University to the Board. Batchelder will seek the seat currently held by Kermit Hansen of the 2nd district. Batchelder, a longtime critic of the University while a member of the Legislature's budget committee, said he made up his mind to run after hearing of the Time-Out Conference on Human Sexuality. "There are so many areas which could be explored in an educational conference which would meet with the approval of the people of the state," Batchelder said, in a telephone interview Wednesday. But, he SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Mon. that Fri. 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm 4 lines bowling $2.00 1 hour pool or snooker .60 18 holes indoor golf .50 HONEST VALUE $3.10 'MATINEE SPECIAL SNOOKER 48th & Dudley WHtJ HOURS O ggmusic on BLAMEC TAPES! Record your musical favorites the easiest and least costly way. 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He said if he is elected he will vote in a way to give the Regents more control over University activity. He added he would be only one man with one vote, though. Last week Batchelder attacked the Associated Students of the University of Nebraska ASUN for sponsoring the Time-Out Conference. "The people of Nebraska should be reminded that the ! ! ALL for $1.00 BOWL 434-9822 III mm cm am mm: TRACK AND CASSETTE HEAD CLEANERS 79 L""NG TIME n minutes 0 MINUTES AS WINUCS so minutes as minutes MOTONC1 WiCE Sc CACH each ia cacti in citcM 1.1 EACH BET AIL THC rCMC - wsBwwm w ACT CASSETTE UTS ALL .AVES AND MECCMtOEftS EXCEPTIONALLY STftONC AND LONC WEAWINC MVLAK ei-ecT rot cobesiondcnce. CAT LINS rTAIt WOTONES NO TIME PRICE MICE C-30 10 MINUTES tin mtK C-fcO CO MINUTES 12 i 7W CA. C-90 0 MINUTES 2 99 CA. C-1Z0 170 MINUTES 11 9 1.1 CA. AVE. BALTIMORE. MO. 21202 . Zlf CODE CO.Ds same organization, namely me ASUN, that was instrumental in staging this meeting on homosexuality, was instrumental in organizing the riots which resulted in the takeover of the ROTC building a year ago last spring," he said. Batchelder told The Daily Nebraskan he thinks ASUN should be subject to the effective control of administrators. "Student government should not have a completely free hand to do whatever it wants," he said. "Plans for such things as conferences should be approved by someone in authority, like a faculty advisor." Though there were many derogatory comments about the homosexual aspects of the conference in his interview last week, Batchelder told The Daily Nebraskan he would not comment because he lacked knowledge on the subject. He said his decision to seek the District 2 Regent post will preclude any attempt at regaining a seat in the Legislature. Batchelder left office last year after narrowly losing the Republican governorship nomination to NorbertT. Tiemann. Batchelder said he believes the people of Nebraska will like his stands and will prove it at the polls. g .,.., it C EACH MICE UM - t TRACK CASSETTE 8 q mm jgmmmnii I 1 U T3S tT40 T4 TS0 BT80 C 30 C M C0 C 1?0 THC CMC Dell'Olio. . Continued from Page 1 "Women's attitude toward work is not good, iney apologize for getting wrapped up in it," she explained. "They are unsure, afraid of competition." CHANGING THE subject, DeirOlio came out in favor of abolishing the taboo on masturbation. "It's high time to develop an art out of it. There is no reason to view it as a substitute for intercourse, it should be viewed as part of the whole sexual experience." At the end of her short talk, the feminist opened the discussion up for questions. When asked what she thought a good, sound human relationship is based on, she answered that the thing we call love can flourish when the two people consider themselves equal. "The minute that people start making demands upon one another it becomes unhealthy," she continued. "This doesn't mean that you don't help each other out or give affection or moral support to someone. You have to have a clear understanding of what you're up against. A FEMALE in the audience wanted to know how women can affect a change in their own attitudes. DeU'Olio said they must start to understand that is is alright for women to demand things for themselves. "They're embarassed about it. It's difficult for them to discover that it's not shameful 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Council on Student Life. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Student Activities Treasurer's Orientation. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-NFU "American Indian." 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Record Lending Library Comm. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Residence Hall Assn. Council. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-ASUN Timeout Loma and Phillip Sorrel. 7:30 p.m. Centennial College-Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Math Counselors. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Human Relations Insight League. Oct. 28 at the Pershing Municipal Auditorium-8 PM A 7k GRAND FUNIC in concert one show only along with Grand Funk will be Black Oak Arkansas. Tickets are $5.50 an $6.50 and go on sale at the Pershing Municipal Auditorium at 10 AM, Saturday Oct, 9 A Bob Bageris Production to do it. "Women must get into the movement," she went on. "In this society a woman has no value unless some man wants her. There has to be a major social revolution." In response to another question, Dell'Olio said she believes that a partnership should be based less and less on sex. "Sex shouldn't be the thing that separates the relationship. The most important things are mutual interest, affection and friendship. "People ask too much of a partnership." WHEN ASKED HOW children fit in, she said she does not believe in private ownership of children. She is in favor of eliminating the nuclear family and raising children on a mutual household basis with shared obligations. "Children shouldn't belong to people." DeU'Olio was accused by a woman from the audience ot having low morals and perpetrating the idea that there are no happy marriages. Dell'Olio told her there can be happy marriages but that a lot of them end up as hypocritical lies and actions intended to hurt the other partner. "If this is happening marriage as an institution should be questioned." The woman asked Dell'Olio if she was married or ever intended to be. When the feminist answered no, The critic's reply was, "I wouldn't be surprised. 30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Nebr. Physical Therapy Club. p.m. Selleck Quad. -Dr. Ruth Benson Rap Session. 8 p.m. Selleck Quad .-Dr. Ruth Benson Rap Session. 8 p.m. Nebraska Union-U of N Gay Action Group. 8 p.m. Nebraska Union-Young Republicans. 9 p jtl Delta Upsilon-Diane Schulder. 9 p.m. Abel-Sandoz North Lounge-Loma and Phillip Sorrel. 9:30 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha-Dr. Beverly Schmalzried. 9:30 p.m. Harper-Schramm- Smith-Jack Baker and Mike McConnell. 10 p.m. Chi Phi-Benjamin Demott. 7 : PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, OCTOBtri 7, 1971