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Thone will suggest part-time Peace Corp Nebraska's First District Congressman, Charles Thone, told Nebraska ns in his weekly newsletter that he will introduce a resolution in Congress that would make every military unit a "part-time Peace Corps team." The resolution will direct the Joint Chiefs of Staff to encourage units and individuals in the armed services to devote ACE FURNITURE 2429 "O" 432-4466 RENT-A- TV ReliabSe TV. Radio, , . Stereo Hopai' time to charitable and civic works. "Whether stationed in Asia, Europe, or in the United States, service units can find others nearby who need their help. Although a submarine crew on patrol at sea cannot remain , near those they have chosen to help, they can make the long hours underwater go faster by working on craft projects that will be of vital help to those in the group that the crew has adopted," Thone said. Thone also sees the program as a method of improving relations between the military bases and the convrunities they are located in, whether foreign or domestic. "To insure that this program is not just the subject of a memo that would soon be forgotten, my resolution directs that each of the branches of the armed services-Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard-set up annual service-wide competitions to honor the units and the individuals who do the most outstanding work toward serving others," Thone said. "To recruit armed services personnel composed entirely of volunteers, we need to convince young people that not onlv protect our nation from would-be aggressors, but are also actively engaged in making this a better world in which to live. "Mv oroeram to make everv military unit also a part-time Peace Corps team can do much to make the armed services attractive to youth." fgPODD Stfujffff - SANTANA including: No One To Depend OnEverybody Everything TabooPara Los Rumberos Everything's Coining Our Way IJIMT on Columbia and Epic Records flflQKS? KC 30595! OdO The NFU Teach-in on Prison Reform will be held Oct. 26, not Oct. 20 as previously announced in The Daily Nebraskan. The NFU Teach-in speakers will include State Senators Frnest Chambers and Roland A. Luedtke. A meeting for all geography majors and others interested people will be held today at 2:30 p.m. in Burnett Rm. 228. The ASUN Education Committee will hold an open meeting today at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union to discuss areas of prioritk 5 for the year. The Coalition for Peace and Justice will hold a meeting Thursday in the South Crib at 5 p.m. Plans to demonstrate against Bob Hope will be discussed in addition to further war resistance plans. The Dept. of History and the Spanish Club are sponsoring a documentary film on the Mexican Revolution, "Memorias de un Mexicano" to be shown Oct. 28 at 7:30 in the Nebraska. Union Auditorium. ' i ' Barry Asher, one of the leading bowlers on the pro tour will bowl an exhibition match at the Nebraska Union Lanes Thursday night starting at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission charge and all are invited. The Dept. of Physics and the School of Music have announced a new course to be taught second semester. Physics 283Music 283. The Physics of Music (3 cr.) Instructor: Prof. E. Pearlstein with the assistance of Profs. Haggh and Michel. Description: The Basic physics of sound waves and vibrations and our perception of these; the physical analysis of musical instruments; room accoustics; electionic and mechanical reproduction of music. Prerequisites: Advanced standing. No special preparation in mathematics is necessary. The course is intended primarily for music students, but is open to anyone who has had some practical experience in music. Phi Eta . Sigma, men's freshman honorary, membership certificates may be claimed in Rm. 204 Burnett Hall. - l MM SAVE UP TO 30 SX-440 Reg. SWL.95 AMFM RECEIVER Some Pioneer SPECIALS! Pioneer 70 Watt Rea.$249.9s NOW S199.95 rm -- P70 8 TRACK TOO.) I ISSSJ ' - 5 II M J PLAYER DECK . ' V ' V "T7..otx Re9 Z. y Pioneer 120 Watt Reg. $299.00 NOW HOu" 1 n: - t ,,nann unuu t OOOi; i W "- Wv a 1 0 tokrv AiiTfi acorn J I V r a a .etm FREE Headphone While Quantity Lasts! 8 TRACK AUTO STEREO r l V I n 1 ... - k. l-llll Hl-A Ali CU FEATURES SNOOZE ALARM 8 TRACK STEREO TAPES top mww A'V, f6f UBEIi29'W7 "" - -0 ' Use Your. 1 323 "O" Street Phon 432-3356 9:30-5:30 Tut.-Wd.-Fri.-Sat. 9 30-8:30 Mon.-Thur ' vV & 1 PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1971