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, -I ' r$t cow) ..ThanHtflWintr Tjrawg Nfr8r T?f PH"7T 1 IM THE FAftB? A HOrE WE J J K . H0A PUW'7 I Ail Tfiugl MAM'S (iS ANOTHER HhXiS POISON) $Z . 5B &gL- viiivii ota Giuuai c?o 'nauseating' artwork A disputover,A.43kaeOf artwork in the Nebraska Union Crib apparently has been resolved by moving it. According to Art Thompson, assistant Union program manager, a student, John Olig, complained that the piece of art in the northwest corner of the south Crib was nauseating and he wanted it taken down. However, the Art Department, which supplies the pictures as a service to the Union, said if it was taken down, other pieces in the Union would go with it. Thompson said the problem was solved by moving the picture. Olig complained because he and some other friends habitually sit in the corner of the crib where the art was hung. Thompson explained that the art pieces in the Crib are provided "with an educational purpose in mind. The idea was to expose students to different types of artwork." The art department, he said, objected to removing the picture because the department opposed any form of censorship of its selections. The work was done by Dennis Kuronen, a graduate art student, who Art Department chairman Robert Spense described as one of his best students. "It's sort of funny," Kuronen said upon learning the reaction to his creation. "Art history is filled with incidents with people being outraged over a piece of art, but that sort of thinn iiict doesn't hanrvn arwmnrp " : j Legal Rights Committee meets to hear tenant complaints YOU! , fSf ) Mix m f b ; r- 1 9 ; V 111 "1 . I 1f V 'JllttA A.t,.. ... VPARI ' 'S A. ,Sej-j Numerous UNL students' complaints about tenant-landlord relations in Lincoln have prompted a special meeting of the ASUN Legal Rights Committee at 7 p.m, tonight in the Nebraska Union, according to Chairman Frosty Anderson. At least 12 students have complained about relations with one landlord during the past week, according to UNL Ombudsman James Suter. "The charges have run the gamut from failure to return damage deposits to an insufficient fund check." He added that between $75 and $100 usually is involved in each case. "The number of responses (to a Daily Nebraskan announcement to call Suter about problems with landlords) is indicative that something may be wrong," Suter said. Tonight's meeting is "to bring together students who believe they have a basis for Voter registration deadline Friday Friday is the deadline for registering to vote in the November 7 general election. Students registering to vote in Lancaster County can do so in the election commissioner's office at the City-County Building at 10th and J Streets. complaint concerning any Lincoln landlord and, to discuss alternatives and possibly initiate legal action," Anderson said. The legal rights chairman said the committee plans to establish an office so that students can call about landlord problems and obtain advice about legal action. He noted that the ASUN Tenants' Rights Handbook which discusses tenant-landlord relations and renting procedures is available at the ASUN office. on (for ful Centennial-seeks Queen elections today in unions Students may vote today for the 1972 Homecoming Queen, who will be crowned at halftime at the Nebraska-Oklahoma State football game Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Students enrolled in the Colleges of Home Economics, Agriculture and Dentistry must vote between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the East Campus Union. Other students can vote during the same hours at the Nebraska Union on city ycampus. new applicants The Centenial Educational Program now is accepting applications for second semester, available at 540 N. 16 from Sally Gordon. ". 5 (p- yJv .text. , 4 SPARK is the fashion gleam in Autumn's Eye. Circuits the season in a wide range of sizes, widths, and eclectic color combinations to connect with current classroom styles. jss 'onderful. Miss Wonderful Shoos Are Available at: Polly Shoe Stores, Grand Island, Columbus & Holdreae Justis Shoes, 503 Court Street, Beatrice, Nebraska Wells & Frost, Downtown & Gateway, Lincoln, ; NeorasKa fevery Keepsake tengapement ring comes with a written guarantee I a ... tot perfection, protection (against diamond loss and trade-in value. Don't miss our beautiful Keepsake collection. -A doily riebfoslcQn ... Editor-in-chief: Jim Gray. Managing Editor: Tom Lansworth. New Editor: Bandy Beam. Eatt Campus Editor: John Runnogle. New Staff. Reporters: Bart Becker, Steve Arvanette. Michael (O.J.) Nelson, Debbie fairley, A.J. McClanahan, Sara Schwieder, Shelly Kalkowtki, Bob Shanahan, Chris Harper, Jane Owens, Adella Wacker Ron Clingenpeel. News assistant: Mary Lee Holdt. Fine arts staff: Larry Kubert, Carolyn Hull. Sports editor: Jim Johnston. Sports writers: Kim Ball, Steve Kadel. Magazine coordinator: Bill Ganzel. Photography chief: Dan Ladely. Photographers: Bill Ganzel, Gail Folda. Night news editor: Steve Strasser. Senior editors: Cheryl Westcott, Dave Downing. Copy editors: Mary Voboril, John Lyman. Circulation: Kelly Nash, Jim Sheridan, Charlie Johnson. Staff artist: Greg Scott. Editorial assistant: Vickl Horton. Columnists: Michele Coyle, John Vlhstadt. Subscriptions: John McNeil. Dispatch: Larry Grill. Business Staff. Coordinator: Jerri Haulier. Ad manager Bill Carver. Assistant ad manager: Jeff Aden. Accountant representatives: Robert Flood, Vlcki Bagrowskl, Craig McWilliams, Mary Dorenback. Terrl Adrian, Mitch Mohanna, Larry Swanson, Doreen Droge, Kris Collins Barbara Chaney, Susan Lanik. Account artist: Sarah Start Receptionist: Kathy Cook. The Dally Nebraskan is written, edited and managed by students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is editorially 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 fia;lLh!ib'"k-n34 N""k- UnionLincoln. Nebr. J Tonigjiif honors Chi O wlfh a 50 pitcher of beer for every 3 girls CORNHUStfERHWY. (wear a Chi O T-shirt, jacket, ring, something to Identify yourself) coming soon: no cover charge Wayne Cochran & the C C Riders KA UFMA N JEWEL ERS Exclusive Keepsake Dealer in Lincoln 1332 "O" ELECT J I Hi S7UDNICKA Lancaster County Commissioner IT'S ABOUT TIME WE HAD A BOHEMIAN IN OFFICE PAID FOR BY STUDNICKA FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER COMMITTEE: DON WE NOT and LAMOINE BEAVER CO-CHAIRMEN page 2 daily nebraskan Wednesday, October 25, 1927 a A