f I; ALF continues through Nov. 12 The All-University Fund (AUF) is the only University organization authorized to solicit funds from students for coming attractions: 1:30 p.m. Nebraska Union American Pharmecuetical Assn. 3:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Free Theatre "George." 3:30 p.m. 320 Burnett Hall-"Professor Robert Gilmer." 7 p.m. East Campus Union-Sadie Hawkins. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. g p.m. Nebraska ," "Dracula", "Hunchback of Notre Dame." 8 p.m. Howell Theatre-"The Balcony." Saturday 11 a.m. Mueller Planetarium -Halloween Sky Show. 8 p.m. Howell Theatre-"The Balcony." Hall -o-ween party scheduled Sunday A Hall-o-ween party for any and all Big and Little Sisters and Brothers will be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Union. Room will be posted. Yawl come! noin$ uri amo'.'. OATHAW r WUIl, .JWUJk . 1 F'nd of alcoholic ' I f i ft if nn if iLJk 4 THE NEW FLAVORED SPARKLING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Right Time is deliciously different. It's spirited, light, and very refreshing. It comes in two great flavors- Red: Slightly sweet, and Cold: Slightly tart. charity. AUF conducts an annual student drive in the fall and a faculty drive in the spring. The AUF drive is an all-University program in which all living units on UNL campus participate. Each living unit has a representative for the purpose of organizing solicitation campaigns which include selling various products and door to door solititation. The theme for the 1971 drive is "Love-Give". This years drive began October 4 and will continue to November 12. Four charities are selected each year by student vote. Approximately $1,200 is donated to each of these. The four charities this year are The American Cancer Society, Planned Parenthood, Personal Crisis Service, and the Nebraska Community for Children and Youth. The American Cancer Society is a voluntary association of people united in a determination to conquer cancer. The Society seeks to save lives by educating the public, improving medical and social services for the cancer patient, and broadening research programs. Planned Parenthood is a voluntary health agency primarily concerned in helping parents plan the size of their families through the use of birth control measures. Personal Crisis Service, founded in 1970, is a 24-hour telephone service. It's purpose is to provide relief for persons under emotional stress. Nebraska Community For Children and Youth is centered on organizing the youth of Nebraska so that they can help work with all elements of society in solving various problems. Beautiful, full color, 14" x 22", lithographic print, reproduced from original oil J50 SEND ONE ii TO A FRIEND Qfl (J ASA SEASONS V 3 (J PPD GREETING Additional Posters 3 tor M 00 PPD FOR HOME OR OFFICt DECORATION COLLECTORS ITEM SUITABLE fOR FRAMING ELEY SCREENPRINT P0 80X534. CHICAGO HEIGHTS. ILL. 60411 NAME A0DRESS CITY . STATE ZIP TPV rrr?-fc-,i i LmJuOOMi Rozmon. . Continued from page 1. Regents in the current case, and a petition signed by Ross. Both documents contained Rozman's name along with those of students. "I came to think the document was one, and assumed I was being accused personally," Rozman said. Healy asked Rozman if he had believed "things in the affidavit were inaccurate." "Yes," Rozman answered. Healey: "Do you believe it to this day?" "Yes," Rozman answered. Rozman also testified about the Spelts Commission report and his involvement with the Holtzclaw Committee. He also related that he has had no academic employment since his termination at UNL. He said he has earned "about $200" since his last payment from the University. Thursday morning testimony by Regent J. G. Elliot disclosed the Regents held an "informal" meeting Feb. 5, 1971 at which Rozman was discussed. At the Regents' public meeting Feb. 6 the resolution to not rehire Rozman was approved without discussion. Rozman later testified that he had been told "the arrangement by the Regents was for a private meeting and that I could not attend" the Feb. 5 meeting. k f f I Once a song becomes popular it belongs to the whole world. You hum it Whistle it. Try to pick it out on your guitar. Well now there's never been an easier way to buy the words and music to current hits, because now there's a magazine called Words and Music. It only costs $1. And for your dollar every issue gives you the words and music of 8 to 10 top current songs. For instance, our first issue which is on sale now, gives you the words and music to top hits by The Doors, The Bee Gees, 3 Dog Night, Isley Brothers, Helen Reddy, Bill Withers, Paul UNL President D. B. Varner testified that the resolution had been prepared by himself and Wright during "the 48-hour peiod preceding the meeting." He said there had been "some limited discussion" of the resolution at what he called a "private dinner meeting" on Feb. 5 and "limited if any" discussion at the next day's public meeting. Varner also testified he had received a telephone call from D. Ray Lyndley, president of the University of the Americas in Puebla, Mexico. Rozman had received a contract to teach at that university but had been unable to receive working papers from the Mexican government. Healey also called several UMHE-333 North 14th Breakfast Sunday 1 0:00 a.m. Community Program Meeting " 10:30 a.m. An introduction to the life and style of UMHE, an in formal gathering in which we stimulate, support, and enjoy each other; dress casually. ., , t 14 0 Stookey, John Denver, Carole King and Leon Russell. And along with the music are articles and new photographs of the stars behind the songs. Look for Words and Music wherever magazines are sold. You've got the talent. Now all you need is a dollar. MWWBMIWWMlllMimilllWIIIU.llJi I uin V 111 Forpecplawhohavealotcfkilen? but not a lot of moneys witnesses who are acquainted professionally with Rozman or who were present during parts of the protest. UNL political science instructors Raphael Zariski and Ivan Volgyes appeared, as did Carroll McKibbin, chairman of the UNL political science department. Zariski called Rozman a "very fine scholar" and McKibbin agreed Rozman is ''accomplished and well-qualified." Volgyes testifed that he had been with Rozman at the UMHE meeting and later at the ROTC building. His testimony coincided with Rozman's that he had neither observed any threats of violence nor heard violent statements at the ROTC building. Methodist Student Chapel 640 No. 16th 9:30 Worship 10:30 a.m. 11:30 "Hungry Id" Coffeehouse Saturday 8 : 30pm -1 2 : 3 0am program : Panel Discussion on Women's Rights, be ginning at 1 0 pm . HI -A' '... f ' J i t 't A, !i ' rf xr- n FRIDAY, QCTOBER.?9t J971 THE DAIPNEBRASKAN PAGE 9