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DORMITORY LODGING $4 per night without linens furnished $6 per night with linens first night $4.50 each following night-5 tax SNOWMOBILE AREA-LOCATED NEAR 5 SKI AREAS RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED TIGER RUN 3 mi. North of Breckenridge, Colo. 80424 P.O. Box 155 (303)453-2231 ru mawr now you come irM . . . You'll go OUT a LOVER! m color r.uo NOW THRU THURSDAY CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11:40 AM THE SENSUAL MALE "Your Husband, the Unknown Being" By the producers of MAN t WIFE. HE & SHE, THE SENSUALLY LIBERATED FEMALE, and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL NO ONE UNDER 18 ADM. I.P.'S CHECKED v a a Q Q D O P D Q P o o D O D p D P UJRRRfl BflTTV and GOLDI6 HfiUJfl in (Dollars) "THE fJlTl?,UTE THR LLCRl '$' IS Df.ZTUKS! The best chose seqvence in the hlstsry of the movies!" Kex tttzi, SnJIcal'.j Columnist IN $ THE CAPER IS CXLY THE EG;K?TN3 f one of the wiiesi chafes th s s'de of Hitchcnk. '$' to iivjhnmts yan went be bored!" BsrRprd Cr-w, Gannett News Service D B n p p p p p a I k A Ill ,r p ASA Ml a p 0 p p a p . A "IT'S SLICK, FAST, WITTY AND GREAT escapk; eetertatnaent! tkbard Brmks has wriftea and directed a kaoefceet of a bank job flick!" Soil RocK, Women's Wear Daily. "A SUCK, FAST-MOVING, KiCELY-PACKAGEO CAPER STORY!" Jeffrey lyoss, WnX-TV 5 G6RTFROB6 ROBERT LUBBR SCOTT BRRDV Prwixedbylliaf-KHMHUVtCH fcQUinCV JOntS a p p p p p p p p p p p p p p o . Unicam committee advances fees bill The Legislature's Education Committee voted 5-2 Monday to advance Sen. Gerald Stromer's bill prohibiting mandatory student fees at the NU and state colleges. An amendment was attached, however, keeping mandatory fees to pay off bonded indebtedness of dormitories. University Health Center and the Nebraska Union. Committee chairman Sen. Donald Elrod of Grand Island, said Monday's action came as a result of senators trying to "clean up bills in committee." He voted against the bill. Lincoln Sen. Wally Barnett said he voted for the bill to put it on the Legislature floor for full debate. Unless senators seek rapid action on the bill, it would be several weeks before it comes up for consideration on general file since over 100 bills are ahead of it. "I'm not much for that bill in any way," Barnett: said of LB 1271. "The Board of Regents should run the University." Barnett urged Regents to take a stand for or against fee collections. Presently they are satisfying "hardly any" students on either side of the issue, he said. Elrod described mandatory fees as "part of the package deal" students agree to, much like membership in organizations. He said he believed the bill was mostly aimed at student publications. Barnett. Stromer. Ellen Craft of North Platte Duke Snvder and George Syas of Omaha. Sen. Orval Keyes of Springfield joined Elrod in voting against the bill. Lincoln Sen. William Swanson, absent when the vote was taken, unsuccessfully urged the committee to reconsider its action and kill the bill. this week Wednesday NORAL: 7 p.m. Women's Resource Center, every Wednesday. Film: Woodstock, 1, 4:30, 8. Sheldon Art Gallery, Admission $1. Royal Grove: Rising Suns, Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday Recital: 8 p.m., NU Student Composers, Kimball Recital Hall. Play: "The Boy Friend." 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Lincoln Community Playhouse. Friday-Saturday Film: Joe, Nebraska Union. Concert: Ted Nuggent and The Amboy Dukes, Friday, Pla-Mor Ballroom. Admission $3. Royal Grove: Notorious Bandits. Pershing Auditorium: State High School Wrestling. ITJR THE YOUNG BUDGET Beautiful styles! Brilliant diamonds; Budget prices! Easy credit, of course MM ,., Ill ,1.1.1,1 ..I ir r . VENTURA S300 ALSO ISO TO l7S WEOOINO RING SO i9tt muatUTEEH. VBakvomcs? IREffe1 STIU-AfSW LEFT TO THUK THAT oWLV2xw FEot $&oa." L97Z SToRV Book! QUALITY COLLEGE RESEARCH Termpapers Written Ety Professionals 434-6996 P.O. Box 193 Rockford, III. 61105 We Need Local Salesmen I in If SIHiaMWIMHl 0 j9 mm EVERTHING Is on Sale. Save from 25-75 on Mugs, Candles, Lamps, Shades, Beaded Curtains, Stationery, Rsh Net, Games, Cards, Rlcker Ribs, Pierced Earrings etc. 9-9 Daily 16th and Q 432-2900 JET LINCOLN - hcVK ' UCOt-N , 3 uaeete.. . WCi V7 AUG 7 $2&.00 REGISTRATION! oPfJ fMep(ATElV (RFTV DOLLAR. DK-CvcrrN sin i 7LJ PAGE.6.V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1972