The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1972, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    Student vets promote
prisoner awareness
The Student Veterans Organization (SVO) is sponsoring a
Prisoner of War (POW) week starting Monday.
Jack McCurftion, state coordinator of the Nebraska chapter
of the National League of Families of Prisoners Missing in
Action in Southeast Asia, will speak Monday in the Nebraska
Union Ballroom at 10 a.m. McCurftion's son Michael, an N.U.
graduate, was captured May 8, 1967.
The group also is sponsoring a campaign for better
treatment of POWs. Pre-typed letters urging that prisoners be
treated according to Geneva Convention rules will be available
in the veterans' booth in the Union from 10:30 to 3:30 every
day this week. Letters will be sent to North Vietnamese
officials, according to SVO spokesman Harry Malone.
Veterans also will solicit signatures for a telegram to a joint
Congressional committee on increased benefits for veterans.
The House has approved a $25 a month increase for
veterans going to school, raising total benefits for an
unmarried vet to $200 a month. The Senate, however, passed a
bill raising payments by 43 per cent. The joint committee
must work out a compromise before Oct. 14, SVO Vice
President Jack Olig said, or the measure will be delayed
another year.
'We're hoping the telegram will get those people going and
make them do something concrete," he said.
Free bumper stickers and information about POWs will be
available at the SVO booth throughout the week.
All-
American
Rag
The Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) has awarded the
spring, 1972 Daily WsSsriskan an Ail-American rating, the
highest ACP honor given.
The paper, under editor Barry Pilger, won marks of
distinction in four of five categories, including coverage, and
content, writing and editing, editorial leadership and
photography.
The Daily Nebraskan failed to achieve distinction only in
the physical appearance category.
The paper also won an All-American rating for first
semester of last year.
Other executives for last semester's paper included
managing editor Jim Gray, currently Daily Nebraskan
editor-in-chief, Bart Becker, news editor, and Bill Carver,
advertising manager.
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Editor -inhlef: Jim Gray. Managing Editor: Tom Lensworth. Newt
Editor: Bandy Beam. East Campus Editor: John Ruesnogle.
News Staff. Reporters: Bart Backer, Stava Arvanette, Micheal (O J.)
Nefson, Debbie Fair ley, Bob Latta, Sara Schwaider, Sara Hinds, Bob
Snanahen, Chris Harper, Jane Owens, Adella Wacker, Ron Ctingenpeel.
News assistant: Mary Lee Holdt. Fine arts staff: Larry Kubert, Carolyn
Hull. Sports editor: Jim Johnston. Sports writers: Kent See crest, Kim
Ball. Special assignments editor: Sara Trask. Photography chief: Dan
Ladely. Photographers: Bill Ganzel, Gall Folda. Night news editor:
Steve Strasser. Senior editors: Cheryl Westcott, Dave Downing. Copy
editors: Mary Voboril, John Lyman. Circulation: Kelly Nash, Lee
Holm, Charlie Johnson. Staff artist: Greg Scott, Editorial assistant:
Vicki Horton. Columnists: Michele Coyle, John Vihstadt,
Subscriptions: John McNeil. Dispatch: Larry Grill.
Business Staff. Coordinator: Jerri Ha ussier. Ad manager Bill Carver.
Assistant ad manager: Jeff Aden. Accountant representatives: Robert
Flood. Vicki Bagrowskl, Craig McWilliams, Mary Dorenback, Tarri
Adrian, Mitch Mohanna, Doris Mach, Larry Swanson, Doreen Droge,
Kris Collins, Barbara Chaney, Susan Lanik, Mary Pinkstaff, Nick Part sen
Account artist: Sarah Start. Receptionist: Kathy Cook.
The Daily Nebraskan is written, edited and managed by students at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is editor iaMy independent of
the University faculty, administration and student body.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the CSL subcommittee on
publications Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday throughout the
school year, except and holidays and vacations.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
Address: The Daily Nebraskan34 Nebraska UnionLincoln. Nebr..
bobUB. Telephone 4024722588.
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Admission $1.00
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Shuttle buses
provided
Free shuttle buses will run
from Memorial Stadium to the
fairgrounds parking lot before
and after home football games
this fall, according to Gail
Gade, director of campus
security and traffic.
Women's center
staff needed
Women interested in helping
man the Women's Resource
center should meet at the
center, in the Nebraska Union,
at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Monday
10 a.m. -Student Veterans
Association Nebraska Union
11:30 a . m , -American
Federation of Teachers,
executives-Union
1 p.m. -Student Affairs-student
Intern Interviews-Union
1 p.m.-Chess Club-Union
3:30 p.m. -Teachers College
advisory board-Union
3.30 p.m. -Latter Day Saints
Student Organliatlon-Unlon
8:30 p.m.-Towne Club
Pledges-Union
0 p.m.-Towne Club-Union
7 p.m. -Prayer & Praise
group-Union
7:30 p.m. -Math
counselors Union
7:30 p.m. -Child Care Center
parents meeting-Union
7:30 P.m. -Union Program
Council Style Show-Union
9 p.m. -Red Cross
Interyiews-Unlon
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9 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psl Union
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