f short NOm Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society will hold their bicycle ride for Multiple Sclerosis at 1 p.m. Saturday. Participants should meet north of the Nebraska Union. III I 4k u 1 1 f Persons interested in helping with the second semester PACE drive should contact Karen Richardson, afternoons, in the ASUN office. Phone 472-2581. A lancaster County Candidate Symposium will be held 8:30 p.m., Wed. Nov. 1, in the Nebraska Union ballroom. Candidates for county judge and county commissioner will discuss issues and answer questions posed by a select panel and the audience. A "Realistic Career Day" is planned Sunday by Women in Communication (formerly Theta Sigma Phi), a journalism honorary. Twelve women journalists will discuss the problems of women in the mass media. The meeting is open to the public at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Union. Curtis . . Continued from page 1 A statement by Curtis that a war should be brought to a close by the military as quick as possible brought both loud applause and boos from the audience, "I seldom near Sen. Mc Govern say anthing in condemnation of the enemy," Curtis added later. Curtis also was critical of Ralph Nader's recent evaluation , of members of Congress. He said neither Nader nor any of his aids had come to his office for an interview or any information. Curits said he found it interesting that Congressmen that favored McGovern fared batter in the report than those supporters of Nixon. In defense of his vote against a 20 per cent raise in Social Security payments, Curtis said he thought he was a "better friend of Social Security by practicing restraint," Curtis added that he strongly supported a 10 per cent increase in payments. On other questions, Curtis: -termed the Occupational Safety and Health Act "harsh and stringent." -laid the Watergate incident "is not an issue," becsuso it "doesn't affect the integrity of our candidate." -said Americans should not bo too critical of the Thuo government in South Vietnam because we can't "judge the situation around the world by our standards," -defended his record on ecology and environmental issues. Priority registration ends today Students who wish to receive priority for second semester classes must submit registration materials to the Bursar's Office, 204 Administration Building, by 4 p.m. today. s y i Asiuaru - v wuly n sgmsm, 9:30 ITinin ii ii ii i immk i He survived fjfF the I deadliest day & V , .A on earth f fjPf)'' to enjoy lf the sexiest ' iK - . ft niht Ir Jin . 4 vtilii outer soaceif t hmr. wMmmuiT mSi&mmStlfitiitiX A GEORGE ROY HILL PAUL MONASH PRODUCTION SLAUGHTERHOUSE-flVE 1 1., TECHNICOLOR OKI Avoid the Hi-Fi RIP-OFF ! buy direct from WHOLESALERS Box 567 Ellsworth Industrial Park Downers Grove, III. 60515 (312) 852-5885 ttritt for or i tL mtfilofl. " OYER 100 NAME BRANDS Our diamonds are a ring finger's best friend. four, pocket V l J Lee LQ bells Skinny Fit. Low rise. Super bell-. To fit your life style. Starmlst Diana Stm4 Llmml Simm l?W 1129 "O" STREET & GATEWAY MALL RcglitirM Jwlar Amrlc4 Gm Socltty IM THE MEW GLASS MENAGERIE "FOR THE LATEST IN STYLES . . . FOR GUYS AND GALS . . . COME WIMi MORE THAN JUST A JEANS STORE IN THE NEW GLASS MENAGERIE 1 2 AND Q STREET friday, October 27,1972 daily nebraskan page 1 1