3:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Pi Kappa Phi 3: TO p.m. Nebraska I nion-Builders Scholarship 4 p.m. East Union Education and Social Committees 4 p.m. Love Library-Film "British Columbia-- Mountains to the Sea" 4:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Tassels 5:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Towne Club Pledges ASUN has an opening for a recording secretary. If interested in working in student government, fill out an application in Room 334, Nebraska Union. The University Curriculum Committee has an opening for an undergraduate from Teachers, Agriculture, Business or Engineering. If interested, fill out an applications in the ASUN office, Room 334, Nebraska Union . The League of Human Dignity is holding a special meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Building 15th and NSt. Mrs. Charles Vyskicil from the Nebraska Center for the Handicapped and Mr. Dean McDermott, State Director for the Division of Rehabilitation Services for the Visually Impaired, will speak. For transportation, call 475-4961, Ext. 58. The University Madrigal Singers and the Brass Ensemble will present a concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. The Walk for Development group will meet Tuesday in the Nebraska Union at 8:30 p.m. 1 maMrt BlMfl , , mi i . . . J,...,wy.L,.. .-.uiI)m,iih r I I III I 1 Mill , . , , GET READY- CORNCOBS- WILL BE KNOCKING ON YOUR DOOR (DORMITORIES AND SORORITIES) THIS MONDAY NIGHT SELLING LITTLE IPKUME PAMTYHOSE LITTLE PRUNE PANTYHOSE WILL "GIVE 75 FOR FROM CORNCOBS TO THE NEBRASKA ORANGE BOWL FUND DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW! LITTLE PRUNE PANTY HOSE DISTRIBUTED BY CENTRAL STATES DIST. :45 p.m. Nebraska Union-Alpha Gamma Sigma :45 p.m. Nebraska Union-Unicorns p.m. Nebraska Union-Special Services Tutoring p.m. Nebraska Union-Prayer and Praise Group p.m. Nebraska Union-NFU "Libertarianism" "British Columbia-Mountains to the Sea" an Audubon Wildlife Film featuring a pack horse trip in the Caribou Mountains, will be presented by producer Wilf Gray Monday in Love Library Auditorium at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. The program is open to the public with tickets available at the door. The India Association will screen one of the latest hits in Hindi movies, "Satyakam." It depicts the ideals of a truthful engineer and the problems with bureaucracy and loose morals he has to face. The movie with English sub-titles, will be shown Monday at 2 p.m. in Love Library Auditorium. Admission is $1.25 for members and SI. 50 for non-members. The Undergraduate Library will be open extra hours for finals. The study area outside the library will be open until 2 a.m. Dec. 12-17 and Dec. 19-22. The NFU Alienation and Protest Movement course will be offered through the extension division next semester. The class, to be taught by Larry Wolfley, will be listed as English 183c. To K1W UMB EACH PAIR Lincoln police action University m by Steve Arvanette Members of the University of Nebraska Gay Action Group UN -GAG) are displeased with how the Lincoln Police Department is handling an assault incident at a Lincoln restaurant. According to a group spokesman, Nov. 21, following UN-GAG's anniversary coffeehouse, nearly 80 people went to a local restaurant. AN UNIDENTIFED person approached a UN-GAG guarantee the course 15 students must be registered by January 12. Call Wolfley at 472-3191, or the NFU office, 472-2564, if interested. Students p re-enrolled in Math 206 (Introduction to Partial Differential Equations) will meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 208 Oldfather to arrange next semester's schedule- All units of the University Libraries will close at 4:50 p.m. Dec. 23 and re-open with regular hours on January 10. Interim hours will be: Dec. 24-27 Closed Dec. 28-30 7:50 a.m.-4:50 p.m. Dec. 31 -Jan 3. Closed Jan. 4-7 7:50 a.m.-4:50 p.m. Jan. 8-9 Closed Jan.10-14 7:50 a.m.-4:50 p.m. Jan. 15-16 Closed Jan. 17-18 7:50 a.m.-4:50 p.m. Law Library open 7:50 a.m.-Midnight. The Sierra Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bennett Martin Public Library. Program will be "Mountains! The Wind Rivers of Wyoming and the North Cascades of Washington." Preliminary plans for development of Lincoln's Wilderness Park will be discussed. PURCHASED 'ii Gay Action roup ' . . .... t t ii Oollmnvpr the Lincoln member who had participated in a costume contest ana pulled his wig off, sources reported. After additional people arrived at the restaurant, a group of 20-25 decided to approach the person and ask why he had "assaulted" the individual and continued to make "obscene comments." Accoring to those present, the person "evidently felt threatened by our presence" and picked up a table knife after someone asked, "How would you like to pull our wigs off? The person then, reportedly, threatened physical harm to an 1 8-year-old girl and an unidentified man. IT WAS NOT until after the incident, which caused the night manager of the restaurant to ask the gay patrons to leave and "never come back," that a report was filed with the police by those "assaulted." "As far as I know, the police haven't contacted anyone," Doug Weiss, group chairman, said. "They don't have much to go on," Weiss admitted. "They are not being effective as a law enforcement agency." ACCORDING TO Capt. ASUN. . . I Continued from page 1. control handbooks in dormitories. Distribution will be restricted until a University Council determines if the books are pornographic. Koefoot said, "Twice during the past three months this Board has been confronted with highly controversial matters growing out of the use of student fees collected by the Board and spent by various student groups. It is my opinion that some changes are necessary." THE MOTION WAS passed by a 7-1 vote with Regent hdward Schwartzkopf of Lincoln voting no. "If the intent of the resolution was to censure student programs and conferences, then it's in direct violation of the 1968 Student in the Academic Community Report approved by the Regents," Coyle said. Although the Regents have the right to cut off student fees, "They in no way have the right to censure freedom of speech. If that's the intent of the resolution, I'd like to get that into the open and deal with that." Dennis Berkheim, chairman of World in Revolution Conference, said Sunday the Regents' action "must be directed to the World in Revolution Conference and student control of student funds and activities." The World in Revolution Conference, which is planning to bring some radical speakers to campus, is supported with student fees by ASUN and the Nebraska Union Program Council. "We in programing have followed all established procedures iaid out by the Regents and have followed the advice of all the campus officials in planing the conference," Berkheim said. "And now we find the established procedures , are terminated. M 432 2909 I r f GIFTS UP THE $ I V J YING VANG FOR f EVERYONE I i 9-9 DAILY I t displeases Lowell Sellmeyer, the Lincoln police are investigating the incident. He declined to comment further on the course of the investigation. When one of the individuals approached the police about the incident, he reportedly had to volunteer a description of the "assailant" because the interviewing officer's questions "were so vague." In a related incident, after leaving the restaurant three UN-GAG members who had participated in the costume contest were stopped by Lincoln police and asked to come to the station. THE INDIVIDUALS reported that the police informed them it was "against the law" for men to dress in clothing of the opposite sex. The people involved told the police that they had just come from a costume party and felt they were not breaking any city ordinances against cross dressing. The three men were photographed individually and as a group with two other individuals who had accompanied them to the police station. They were then released without charges being filed. ACE FURNITURE ?429 "O" 432-4466 RENT-A- TV ' Reliable TV. Radio, Stereo Repair Audubon Wildlife Film BRITISH COLUMBIA MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA with Producer Wilf Gray Accompany the Producer on pack horse trip into the Caribou Mountains. MONDAY, DEC. 13 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. LOVE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM Tickets Available At Door PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1971