Anaerson to speaK bn campus Thursday Pulitzer Prize winning Washington' columnist Jack Anderson will speak at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Nebraska Union. He also made the cover of a national news magazine with Abel-Sandoz dormitory. Anderson was awarded the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his reporting of the Nixon Administration's policymaking during the fhdia-Pakistan War. He also made the cover of a national news magazine with allegations that International Telephone and Telegraph Inc. had pledged $400,000 toward costs of the Republican National Convention in return for a favorable settlement of an antitrust suit. More recently, Anderson has labeled Nebraska's two U.S. Senators the worst in the nation. ELECT JIM STUDNICKA Lancaster County Commissioner IT'S ABOUT TIME WE HAD A BOHEMIAN IN OFFICE PAID FOR BY STUDNICKA FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER COMMITTEE: DON WENOT and LAMOINE BEAVER CO-CHAIRMEN SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHICKEN LOVERS OR JUST LOVERS At Campus Bookstore 13 & R With every $5.00 purchase at Campus Bookstore One Minnie Pearl Chicken Dinner Reg. $1.35 only $.80 i , With every purchase of $10.00 or more two delicious Minnie Pearl Chicken Dinners worth $2.70 only $1.50 Coupon for Proof of Purchase Reguired While you're here check out the new shipment of ELEPHANT BELLS DIRECT FROM THE TONIGHT SHOW DOC SEWEfllWSEW AND HIS NOW GENERATION BRASS FEATURING TODAYS CHILDREN f - , J) "V. ""l -: h or fliUM OMAHA CIVIC AUDITO 1804 CAPITOL AVE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 7:30 P.M. TICKETS ARE $6, $5, $4 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE AND BY MAIL ORDER A CELEBRATION CONCERT Record store offers discount on stereo prices Students will soon be able to buy stereos at reduced prices from the ASUN Record Store, if everything goes as planned. According to Chris McElroy, store manager, the store plans to sell stereos for less than downtown establishments. The store also hopes to sell used stereos and other equipment such as headphones. McElroy said the store also plans to offer a stereo repair service. A non-profit corporation, the record store sells albums for about 20 cents less than downtown stores, he said. McElroy said he hopes to expand the store's inventory by about $2,500, pending approval of the ASUN budget. Committee seeks aids director A UNL search committee has begun to look for a new director for the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aids. Edward Lundak, former director of the office, has accepted reassignment to the Placement Office, according to a news release. f short 1 l stuff J 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 COLORADO UNIVERSITY BOULDER Special Sandwiches prepared for eating here or taking out. Located upstairs at Tutagi's. OPEN AT 10:00 A.M. ON SATURDAY. BEAT NEBRASKA ! ! ! Wayne Cochran & the C C Riders 1 night only: Tuse., Nov. 7 $3 per person also appearing: Trojan Horse ROYAL GROVE 340 N. Cornhusker Hwy. CORNHUSKER CO-ED DIFFERENT COKNHUSKIK COOI'-Not like a dorm-Not like H Greek house We're even a little different from the other co-opt. U.N. approved housing, but not University governed. Members run house, no out side Interference. Compare room and board. $360 a semester. I very one works lor the success ot the house, better housing at lower prices. Why? Hecause of everyone's effort. Let us give you a brochure to more fully explain our life. Applications for second semester are now being taken. Call 475-6796 or 475-7582 and ask for house : leer or write Corresponding Secretary, 705 N. 23rd, Lincoln. NK 6. S03. Hrst come, first serve. NOW' s H O stuart DAILY AT 1:30 W i V I ........ .jrrlin i i t until i w v00raro 9:30 L '. . .Pi A e- vliff is, ,iiZm He survived the deadliest day on earth to enjoy the sexiest night in it . . i . .. v. outer space: A GEORGE ROY Hill MUl MONASH PRODUCTION SLAUGHTERHOUSE'piVE wt.TfCMNICOtCm questions posed by a panel and the audience. select The UNL Gay Action group is sponsoring an open house svery Thursday from 8-10 p.m. at the United Ministries in Higher Education. Chief Adam Sapi Mkwawa, speaker of the National Assembly of Tanzania, will be showing a 25-minute film on Tanzanian wildlife Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in Room 320 Burnett. Prayer and Praise is sponsoring a Barry McGuire concert Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The H i I lei Foundation will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the main lounge of Sandoz Hall. Howell Theatre needs a violinist for its production of "Caucasian Chalk Circle". If interested, go to the Temple Building at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, and talk with William Morgan or Sandy Utsumi. Wednesday 10 a .m .Academic Services computer committee-Nebraska Union 12:30 p.m. -College of Engineering Union 12:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 2 p.m. -Council on Student Life-sub committee on By-Laws Union 3 p.m. -All University Fund executive-Union 3:30 P.m. Transcendantal Meditation-Union 3:30 p.m. Arts and Science Advisory BoardiUnion 3:30 p.m. -Builders-Red Coats Union 3:30 p.m. -All University Fund-Union 3:30 p.m,-Letter Day Saint Student Organization Union 3:30 p.m. -Builders-College Days Union 4 p.m.-ASUN-Senate meeting Union 4:30 p.m. -Union Planning Committee Union 6:30 p . m . E n g I n eerlng Toastmasters Union 6:30 p.m. -Kappa Kappa Psi Union 6 p.m.-Rad Cross Union 6:30 p.m. -ASUN Human Rights Committee Union 6:30 p.m. -Builders executive Union 7 p.m.-Nebraska Organization for Repeal of Abortion Laws Women's Resource Center 7 p.m.-Racraation Department Intramural Advisory Council Union 7 p.m.-Towna Club-Union 7 pm. -Slavic Club-Tutoring Union 7 p.m. -Inter Fraternity Council-Union . 7 p.m.-Bullders Union 7 p.m. Psychology Center parant discussion group-Union 7 p.m.-ASUN Legal Rights Committee Union 7:30 p.m.-Nebr, Pre Physical Therapy Students Association Union 7:30 p.m. Environmental Task Force Recycling Union 7:30 p.m. Union Program Council-"Charlas Thone" 7:30 p.m. -Transcendental Medltatron-Introductory lecture Union 7:30 p.m. -Math counselor Union 8:30 p . m . - P I Sigma Alpha County Candidates Union Wednesday, november 1, 1972 page 10 daily nebraskan