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P!RG urges local organization provision be available for students not interested in supporting the program. Lila Olshatz, an employe of Urban Action Assn. in Omaha, said if every campus in the state supports the program, about $180,000 could be raised to pay secretaries, lawyers, engineers and other professional specialists. Those interested in the program Tuesday night included not only students and faculty but members of the Lincoln community. It was hoped coordinating, publicity and petition committees could be formed in the near future on the Lincoln campus. "You can't sell this concept to anyone unless you understand it yourself," Kieff said. He said a large publicity campaign is necessary to educate students, faculty, administrators and legislators about the value of such a public interest research group. The NU Board of Regents must be urged to raise student fees if the two campuses are to participate. Before that would be done, Kieff felt an intense drive must be made by everyone to show the Regents there is a need and a desire for the program. Representatives from Omaha will be in Lincoln again Monday for a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Onion. by Steve Arvanette Nearly 50 people heard representatives of the Nebraska Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) urge them Tuesday night to begin organizing a local group. Brent English spoke on the UNL campus last week about the feasability of starting local and state-wide organizations -patterned after the Ralph Nader Center in Washington, D.C. The limited UNL response to English's address brought a return visit from a group of Omaha people to explain the program. Nelson Kieff, a UNO student, said the national Nader organization will use its name to get local organizations started but after they are established they will be fully independent. "Their only interest is that they see a process which can work," Kieff said. As English explained the program, local organizations would be organized on each college campus in Nebraska. They would send representatives to a state-wide organization which would hire a full-time staff to research areas of concern. According to information printed by the Omaha organizers the purpose of the Nebraska group would be to provide a forum for the discussion and development of public issues. It would further initiate and coordinate research into designated problems with the idea of developing' and evaluating strategies of problem solving. Funds for a full-time stalf of 10-15 people would be raised by a student fee of $1.50 per semester. English recommended that s refund AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS Five Feature-Length Programs Personally Presented by the Producers at LOVE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM Matinee: 4:00 p.m. Evenings: 8:00 p.m. Mon., Oct. 25 - "Small World" Mon Nov. 22 - "Filming in No Man s Land Mon.! Dec. 13 - "British Columbia-Mountains to the Sea" Fri. Feb. 4 - "Twentieth -Century Wilderness Wed.. Mar. 22 - "Gems of Nature ' Season Tickets on sale at University Extension Division 511 Nebraska Hall Phone -472 21 7i Matinee Evening Adults $4.25 $5.00 Students 2.50 3.00 Children (5- 12 yrs) 3.00 3.00 Sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Extension Division and State Museum and the National Audubon Society. Wmt7l 47225C3 472-2589 472-2590 FOR SALE Heathkit HW-20 20 meter transceiver, single sideband, with 1 80 watts peak envelope transmitting power. Included are HW-16 AC power supply, 20 feet of 50 ohm coax, case and mobile mount. Fully assembled and tuned to receive. New and unassembled it cost $170.00. Selling for $130.00. Call Barry at 472-2590 during the day, or 435-3326 late at night. Buy a '72 CORNHUSKER yearbook todaytll It brings the best to you each year for only $7.50. But it from your camnus representative or in Rm. 34 Nebraska Union. New trench 24' 432-1952. 10 speed Bike call 1971 Heierling Henke Red Plastic Ski Boots (Buckle). Really sharp QUALITY. Must sell. Call 475-2567. Stereo components. Kenwood Receiver, Fisher Speakers, Ampex Cassette Recorder. 466-0930. Harmony 12 String guitar like new sound, holds tune perfectly. New lite-weight strings. $50.00 or best offer. A real sacrifice, need the bread. Call 472-2590 or 435-3326. Ask for 8arry. '65 Chevy Bel-Air 6-stick. $520 clean. Call 475 0231. Stereo Components. Brand names, manufacturer guaranteed. Will undersell any other dealer in Lincoln. Call 489-5233, 6 9 p.m. M.-Th. 1970 FENDER Stratocaster. Excellent condition. Contact Mark in 8201 Selleck. 1958 MG Four-door sedan. Needs Interior work. Engine and transmission recently overhauled. $450 or make offer. 799-2092. VIDIO ACCORDIAN. 120 Bass Amp. Pickup. Call 475-7313. '71 Model Lear Jet Stereo: AM-FM radio, 8 track tape player, 2 aux. speakers. Also portable humidifier. 434-4896. 196 7 Chevy Van 90, 3-speed manual. New rear tires. 488-7176. '67 Dodge Van. Must sell. Make offer. Call Abel Hall South Rrn. 1 122. Leave message. Stereo Components. Fisher, Kenwood, AR, Dual, Koss, Ampex, BSR-McDonald, Panasonic, Sony, Orbit Sounds. Save 10-25. 466-0930. Straw ecology symbols for your wall. Mini oil lamps or hanging sandcast candles for your window. At the Whistle Stop. In the old depot. 1944 O. Usher Gifts. Cliffs 12th & O Streets. Smoke Shop. HELP WANTED Busboys wanted immediately. Call 432-9675 or 475-2915. Be there! Hawaii and New Yearsl Earn over $100 weekly part time now. Car required. 466-9770. LINCOLN COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE COSTUME'SHOI PUBLIC COSTUME RENTAL 1420 "P" Street Monday-Friday 12-5 Saturday 10-12 1-4 ph. 435-39801 EXTRA POINTS for Cornhusfiers While you're in Stillwater, Oklahoma for the Oklahoma State University - Nebraska Game PAUSE for a pick-me-up at the Piano Bar upstairs at SPAV'S" CLUB - N. on Hy. 177 8pm till ? Fri and Sat nites. DANCE Friday & Saturday nites 8-12 pm to the Magnificent 7 Band at SPAV'S CLUB DINE & DANCE to the Bob Henry Trio at The Colony Restaurant located between N. Perkins Rd and Airport Rd. in Stillwater, Oklahoma ENJOY YOURSELF AT SPAV'S and THE COLONY RESTAURANT IN Cowboy Country. Oklahoma State University Wanted: Good rock singer for band. Call 475-1356. What do you give an octaroon who has everything? SERVICES Student typing service. 404 a 423-6126. accurate, page. Lil prompt Meister. ?:-wintj aid Alterations. Moore. 799 2615. Call Pat Watch Repair. All makes Including Tlmex. Campus Bookstore East side, look for yellow door. For an alternative to abortion contact Birthright, Inc. 477-8021. Typing done by experienced secretary. Call afternoons, 423060. QUALITY COLLEGE TEPMPAPERS Written by Professionals. P.O. Box 193, Rockford, III. 61105. ROOMMATE WANTED WANTED MALE ROOMMATE TO SHARE BASEMENT APARTMENT PHONE 434-5835. PERSONALS BUNDAR?? Who is he??. . .And why did they say those things about him??? Men: want a date call 432-8708. Ask for I d ol. MISCELLANEOUS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT JAZZ & BLUES PIANO PLAYER & PORTRAIT ARTIST. BOTH START 11:00 P.M.; UNDER THE PARACHUTE, AT THE SNACK SHOP 10th & P. ENDS TODAY STARTS FRIDAY! I i4D PRODUCER i M " 1H5 i pTERTl sue iswwiffmwfw mm- r f vs mmmf WW :! Ll-' "J 1 inmm "'uA'iil''. "''"''"'ln"" '" .11. r7 ijli GENUINE J?( DRAFT (( YL y-ss BEER Vay eel the beet t hat tastes as Groat as its name. CalveifcBjejiejiPlst jlji GENUINE wfok . DRAFT ((YjCJ BEER , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7 i 1 V 1 f' f ' v i, M, y