..... yjm ... mHm0mymmmm0Ampml-, i'JUM k Coed takes discrimination by H.J. Cummins Part-time employment for students is always hard to find, but a UNL coed said she believes it's hardest for women and is currently involved in two sex discrimination cases to change the status quo. One complaint against the Hotel Lincoln will be heard in an open hearing December 13. Celeste Wiseblood said. THE SECOND charge was heard in a private hearing recently, she said, which legally prohibits her from naming the respondant (business against whom she's complaining) at Moharishi trainee leads meditation A course in Transcendental Meditation (TM) as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi will be offered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by Lisa Locke, a teacher of TM who has been personally trained and qualified by Maharishi. A free introductory lecture concerning TM will be presented Tuesday, November 16 at 8:00 p.m. in Henzlik Hall Auditorium. A SECOND lecture, also free, will be given shortly after this time, and those wishing to enroll in the course at this time will have an opportunity to do so. The TM course involves four days, spending about two Thursday 2 p.m. Nebraska Union-Nebr. Council on Economic Education 2:15 p.m. Nebraska Union-College of Engineering 2:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Placement 2:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship p.m. Nebraska Union-Rap with Dean Meyerson :30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Phi Chi Theta :30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Builders Tours p.m. Brace Lab-Physics Dept. "Rosenberg" p.m. East Union-Culture Committee :30 p.m. Nebraska U n i o n - C ouncil for Exceptional Children p.m. Nebraska Union-Phi W&i if 1 .1 I III. f M STOCK UP WHILE THE LASTS OF THIS HAMM'S SPECIAL IU HAD Ik) IMMI W f Pijfhjf L THEODORE MAMM COMPANY. ST. PAUL. this time. Wiseblood said she applied at the Hotel Lincoln August 18 for the position of night clerk. "And they can't claim I'm just an agitator," she said, "because I didn't even look in the 'Men Wanted' column. The State Employment Agency sent me." Her formal charges read: "On August 18, 1971, I applied for the position of night hotel clerk at Hotel Lincoln. I was referred to this position by the Nebraska State Employment Service. Mr. James Rodney, manager of the hotel, advised me he wanted a man only. hours each day to learn how to practice TM properly. The course fee for the 4 days of instruction and a two-year follow-up program is $35 for students and $75 for non-students. Transcendental Meditation, as explained by instructor Locke, "is a simple, natural technique, involving no special skills, no change in diet, dress, moral codes, religion or philosophical beliefs. It is practiced a few minutes morning and evening, and as a result, allows the entire personality as a whole to unfold to its full potential. ''CREATIVITY, intelligence, energy and Mu Alpha Sinfonia 6 p.m. Nebraska Union AUF Executive 6 p.m. Nebraska Union Special Services Tutoring 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Pledges 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-AUF 7 p.m. Nebraska Union CSL 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Christian Science Organization 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-NFU "American Indian" 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Russian Club 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Math Counselors 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Human Relations Insight League 7:30 p.m. Nebra ska Union-Chi Phi Dance-"D.D.T." 8 p.m. Nebraska Union-Coffee House 'nafWUIv ; 1. v I lit " ' '' ' SUPPLY LIMITED SUPPLY PACKAGE MINN. SAN FPANCISCO IOS ANGELES HE DID not ask for references or check my work history and I was denied the opportunity of filling out an application form. "I feel I was discriminated against in hiring because of my sex." i. Wiseblood pointed- to Section 48-1104 of the 1969 Nebraska Civil Rights Act which makes it unlawful for most businesses to "fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual. . . because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin." LEGALLY, the University happiness increase right from the beginning of the program, and through regular meditation full expression of mind and heart is quickly made available." Locke stated that during meditation "the body gains a deep state of rest while simultaneously the mind expands in awareness, remaining alert." The deep rest gained during meditation is unique and of great benefit to the entire system because it allows deep rooted stresses that have been inhibiting the normal functioning of the body to be naturally dissolved. "TM INVOLVES turning inside, and quite naturally, the mind transcends, or experiences, beyond the finest level of thinking and directly experiences the source of thinking, a reservoir of unlimited energy creativity and intelligence," said Locke. "TM involves no concentration, contemplation, control or effort," said Locke. It is a very simple automatic and spontaneous technique of direct experience rather than some intellectual analysis or manipulation. According to Locke, "More stability in life, more love and more harmony grow automatically as a result of regular meditation." DISCOVER EUROPE ON A HIKE . INDIVIDUAL ECONOMY JfT FARES 0 GROUP INCLUSIVE TOUR PACKAGES OVER 1SMAKCS OP TAX FREE MOTOR CYCLES FROM SOCC TS0CC . LICENSE REGISTRATION t INSURANCE INCLUDED - RETURN SHIPMENT FROM ANYWHERE IN EUROPE TO THE US OR CANADA TrM Eurmw tht lmi NUM. ami moM cittt wv lv EufO - Bt. From ttw (tov vow Lmd nr Mrfc u(i vouf b 41 SrKq Airport Amftffofm. MMrJ Iht day you and your otk Mr turn home, your trip wH bt ont of commual Afwnturt Jnd avrttemfnt EUROftKE EURO BIKE BIO tflth Sired N W Suite 703 WjOunylun D C rooo6 INC 6 V .J charges senior said, this applies to all businesses operating in Nebraska except the federal government, private clubs, Indian tribes and several other special cases. The business must also employ at least 25 persons daily, she added. A private hearing on her charges against the Hotel Lincoln was held October 19, Wiseblood said, but "they did not meet my demands." This hearing followed her initial charges, an investigation by the Equal Opportunity Commission, and an opinion after the Commission studied the case that she had a "reasonable complaint," she said. AFTER THE Hotel Lincoln failed to comply with all her demands, the Commission again decided in her favor and granted her a public hearing. Wiseblood said she believes a final decision in her favor is important because, if she succeeds, the hotel's hiring and firing policies will be checked by the Commission for the following 18 months. "That means if a black person or a woman is refused employment there, they'll have to have a very good reason why," she said. WISEBLOOD, in her complaint, is asking for 1) compensation for lost wages from the time she applied at the hotel until she found a job (about three weeks); 2) and 3) Foreign studies available Beaver College, Glenside, Penn., and Franklin and Marshall College are co-sponsoring two new area studies programs beginning with the Spring semester of 1972. The Hong Kong semester in Chinese and Asian studies will be in cooperation with New Asia College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The Vienna Semester in Southeast European Studies is CV-tR VOCES BALLIN JACK SPENCER DAVIS Pershing Auditorium November 12 Tickets S3.50 advance$4.00 at the door Tickets available at Dirt Cheap Miller and Paine, Downtown and Gateway both Treasure Citys Brandies and at the Box office produced by Entertainment Enterprises f,vpc to court a clarification and emphatic reminder to employers, employment agencies and labor unions that jobs (unless "bonafide occupational qualifications" which is like hiring women to clean women's rest rooms during store hours) cannot be listed under the "Men Wanted" newspaper columns; and 4) all Hotel Lincoln employees are to be notified of their rights under the Civil Rights Act by posting it on the employees' bulletin board. Wiseblood is a member of the Women's Rights Subcommittee of the UNL Faculty Senate's Human Rights Committee. Med Center gets accreditation The University of Nebraska Medical Center has received notification from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals that three of its component institutions have received two-year accreditation. NU Medical Center and the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute have received notice of their continued accreditation. The Hattie B. Munroe Pavilion received first-time accreditation as an extended care facility. The three institutions were visited by a survey team from the JCAH late in August. an outgrowth of past summer seminars in cooperation with the Austro-American Institute of Education and the University of Vienna. More information, brochures and applications are available from the Center for International Programs, Beaver College, Glenside, Pa. 19038. Applications for Spring 1972 are are due by November 15. Fall applications are due April 15, 1972. -19 DCOS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1971 THE DAM Y IMFRR ASKAN PAGE 3