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staff Items mutt be' submitted to the Daily Nebraskan. 34 Nebraska Union, two working days prior to tha desired data of publication for Insertion In Short Stuff. Item mutt be tubmitted In writing and will be printed a maximum of two dayt. General meeting announcement will be uted in Up and Coming. All ASUN candidate financial forms are due at the ASUN office, 334 Nebraska Union by 12:20 p.m. Thursday. Unofficial results of the election should be available at the ASUN office at that time. I new & used cars vl ly'salea & service 2ff0 Q'A IiCi123 ItilXal in eifreai' 0 "111 Immmml Will - " HKl olnlint in concert FOR THE YOUJSG BUDGET Beautiful styles! Brilliant aiamonas: Budget prices! Easy credit . of course. HHr ABTROLITC 1229 WEDDINO RING 79 Maurice Baker and Warren Gerber will talk jn "Limitations and Uses of Water Resources." at the Omicron Delta Epsilon meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union. State Sen. Fern Hubbard Orme will speak at the Home Ec Chapter Meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in 101 Biochemistry and Nutrition Building. The Audubon Wildlife Film, "Gems of Nature" will be shown at 4 and 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Love Library Auditorium. ,-,. The Faculty Brass and Woodwind Quintets will be in recital at 8 p.m. Thursday in Kimball Recital Hall. Interviews for 1973 Model United Nations committee chairmen, parliamentarians and . rapporteurs will be held during the weeks before and just after spring vacation. Interested students may contact the available tCSW2 'Psychedelic Experience" "Psychedelic Prayers" Jf jfwuf.-k ... 'mm- . Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall April 7. 1972-8:00 p.m. Ticket prices - $4.00. $5.00, & $a00 On Sale Daily 10 to 6 Auditorium Ticket Office Union Program Office, 128 Union, for more information. UNL School of Music professor Audun Ravnan will play three classical piano selections at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on NET (channel 12). Max Von Sydow will star in the NET Biography of August Strindberg, Sweden's best know playwright. Scenes from "The Father," "Miss Julie" and "The Bond" are included in the broadcast at 8 P-m. Wednesday. Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 Russian history classic, "Potemkin" will be featured on Film Odyssey at 9:30 p.m. Friday on NET. There will be a seminar on "Freedom of Speech, It's Use and Abuse in the United States and Iron Curtain Countries" from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Friday in the Union Centen nial Room. It is sponsored in part by the Nebraska Student Bar Association. Correction The page one story by Chris Harper in the Monday, March 20. issue of the Daily Nebraskan under the headline "Critics question orientation representation," was reprinted from the Nebraska Reporter. Audubon Wildlife Film GEMS OF NATURE" with Producer . Burdette White "Some of the most beauti ful and bizarre sights and sounds of the American wild" WED., MARCH 22 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. LOVE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM (Tickets Available at Door bud 1 1 Ml ififtvripst' Senate candidates to debate The six Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senatorial nominations re scheduled to participate in a debate Wednesday evening in the Nebraska Union. Terry Carpenter. John DeCamp, Phyllis Lyons, Wallace Peterson, Donald Searcy, and Wayne Ziebarth have agreed to attend the 8 p.m. affair, the first actual debate of the primary campaign. u Sponsored by the campus chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, society of journalists, the debate will be moderated by Hess Dyas, state chairman of the Democratic Party. The candidates will be asked to make five-minute opening statements and then to field questions from the moderator and the audience. Any candidate may respond to any remark. The public is invited to the debate, which will be held in Room 202 of the Union. Constitution needs 3,020 votes ASUN will have a new constitution if 3,020 jstudents vote for it in today's election, ASUN Electoral Commissioner Duane Sneddeker said Tuesday, . That is, he explained, if no more than 6.040 people vote, in which case, he said, it would take a majority of the total vote. Last year's total of 4,500 students voting was the second largest voter turn-out in the history of ASUN. N . conunoj Wednesday 1 in . 4:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Psychological Counselor at Large 3 p.m. Sheldon Art Gallery "Women in Revolt" 3:30 p.m. Union Students International Meditation Society 3:30 p.m. Union Builders Student-Faculty Relations 4 p.m. Love Library Auditorium-Audubon Wildlife Club-"Gems of Nature" 4 p.m. Union-ASUN Senate Meeting 4 p.m Union-Union Program Council Style Show Committee 4:30 p.m. Union-Builders Calendar and Directory 5:30 p.m. Union-Union Planning I 7 days avjooi ( OJ Come fao Pennoy's entires selection of bicycle accessories. Chain loclti .... Jb? Rr tool baa, vinyl ... 1 Bicycle) light . . . 1.7 Back pack 2.9 t generator lights $5.49 JCPennsy The values are here every CSa 5:30 p.m. Union Engineering Toastmasters 5:45 p.m. Union-Kappa Kappa Psl 6 p.m. Union-Red Crow 7 p.m. Sheldon Art Gallery-"Women in Revolt" 7 p.m. Nebraska Theatre-Foreign Film "Round Up" 7 p.m. Unlon-"Action" Film . 7 p.m. Union-Builders Executives 7 p.m. Union-Hospitality Days guides and hosteses 7:30 p.m. Union Omicron Delta Epsilon "Maurice Baker" 7:30 p.m. Union-math counselors 7:30 p.m. Union Nebraska Free University-"European Travel" 7in r m Union Builders ' 8 p.m. Love Library Auditorium Audubon Wildlife Club "Gems of Nature" p.m. Union-Sigma Delta Chi "Debate" n m Union Students 8 8 9 9 International Meditation Society p.m. Nebraska Theatre-Foreign Films "Round Up" p.m. Sheldon Art ri ml laru "Woman in Revolt" 30 p.m. NET Broadcast-"Audun Ravnan" 5121 "O" STREET TieyVe making a batch right now! tct-SIII B Men's 10-speed racer 64 98 Men's 10-peed rcer bik with htnd brakes, cleated racing pedals, kickstand. Chrome-plated steel Handlebars and rims. $4 charge for assembling Mot s 3-tp(d liffhtweight bike with front and rear hand brakes. Chrome piaud steel handlebars and wheel rims. Bed. SZS0 charga (or tssembling. JaPSfcJ0 am ti n PAGE 9 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN