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Conference leaders re (ease tentative speaker list UNL's World in Revolution Conference on Justice in America is scheduled for March 6-13 although all plans have not yet been finalized. - Most of the proposed speakers for the eight-day conference have been contactedaccording to Dennis Berkheim, chairman.. The tentative list of speakers includes: Tom Clark, former U.S. Supreme Court justice; William -Kunstler, attorney and defense lawyer for the Chicago Seven; , James J. Kilpatrick, conservative columnist; Bobby Seale, black militant; John Sinclair, founder of the Rainbow People's Party in Ann Arbor, Mich, and Jerry Rubin, co-founder of the Yippie Party. Other scheduled participants include M. Stanton Evans, conservative Indiana publisher; Wilma Scott Heide, president of . the National Organization for Women; Florynce Kennedy, black feminist lawyer; Ericka Huggins, Black Panther feminist and poet; Russell Means, president of the American Indian Movement and Ernest van den Haag, New York psychoanalyst and conservative author. Local persons who have agreed to participate include: Warren K. Urbom, U.S. District Court judge; NU President D. B. Varner; Nebraska Senators Duke Snyder, David Stahmer and John DeCamp; Lawrence Clinton, Nebraska Supreme Court justice and Omaha Municipal Court Judge Elizabeth Pitt man. Other local participants include Lincoln attorney Pat Healey; James Lake, UNL law professor and president of the Faculty Senate; Louis Cooper, suspended human rights coordinator in the Lincoln Action Program; Gail Gade, UNL campus police chief; former UNL political science teacher Stephen Rozman; Marie Payne, Lincoln Poorhouse Coalition representative; UNL student Stephanie Toothaker; Constance Kies, UNL professor of food and nutrition and Linda Pratt, UNL English teacher. The conference will begin with an all -University convocation at the Coliseum, March 6 at 10 a.m. Other activities are scheduled for the Nebraska Union and the East Campus Union. The conference is divided into four parts: national law and justice March 6; justice in Nebraska, March ' 7-8; justice in America, March 9 and cultural justice, March 10-13. Ml. POW-MIA bracelets, to be worn until the Red Cross is allowed to inspect North Vietnam prison camps or all war prisoners are released, are available from Robert Ahlschwede, 2945 Wendover, 423-4148. Proceeds from the bracelets fund go to Forgotten Americans Committee literature. Registration for UNL yell squad tryouts ends today. Students interested may register in 340 Union. The first practice will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Henzlik Hall gymnasium. UNL School of Music Professors Raymond Miller, tenor, and Jack Snider, French horn, will present a program of vocal and instrumental music at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Kimball Recital Hall. Refund checks for most of those students who had credit balances on second semester tuition statements are now available at the Bursar's window, 204 Administration Building, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. weekdays. Dr. Paul Bancroft will speak on The Difference Between Boys and Girls," from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at the General Arnold School Library as part of the University Health Center's program of service to married students. mantads... 'Sheila, this is Doctor Schaefer I got us a bed for tonight! V7 A-i v o V nf fSStJ'Why do they always &5SjL4ri JyfHft&s call me when it's WW lAV i toolate?" ilwVtrv the wrong "You're not leaving until I have your Blue Cross number; IDIS(BW mum ommci mwu MA Mil AOMlTTf O ContMos HMtf tot which nwy not yjff sttMssspstfSMtttwitttttetrtfttrrrte re rrr rr pt "" hhmh ILcBmjp W(B(mv Sanllo Monday-Fob 28th-GPM-Midnite Tuesday-Fob 29th-9AM-Mldnite STOREWIDE SALE EVERY LP & TAPE INCLUDED sp2S Qj) 4.98 & 5.98 list fr Budgets, Pop, Imports & Bangladesh not included 698 STEREO TAPES ALL categories to choose from Slock, Jazz, Classics ' i '11 J 2 lps-6S8 MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. $4 85 Columbia MASTERWORKS ". LeondKrmti Tt MtorM't fnonu Overturn NcwVorii PMwmsmc I8120wlwrt AwtMj rmp. MwbnwollnlrllCMli lmlr O timm MUtan i. D3S818 ML BernBtciaCondacts tor iun VofM n mmn nnlrl NiiMmMMmiui K V LEONARD BERNSTEIN THE GREAT TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONIES No 4 'H f mmo No 5 mE imntf No 6 i B minor PHLHARMONC 3 Ips $G 58 D3S 785 3 Ips G 58 D3S 781 3 Ips $6 475-6290 iscount records, inc. 12th & i) 58 sjsstjxttt ttfstststttttrrttetttrrtcr r PAGE 3 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN