' W 'V'V y w -W V 4t 488-9160 to set interviewing time. up an Interviews for student members of the Study Abroad Committee will be held by the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on 12th floor Oldfather. People should contact Mary Duncan at Nebraska Opportunity for Volunteers in Action (NOVA) is recruiting applicants for 40 volunteer placements which will be made from the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Applicants will need to complete forms to be considered for placement as a NOVA volunteer during the January-December 1973 NOVA project term. Volunteers must pick up and complete forms by Nov. 10. Forms may be obtained in 118 Henzlik or from any NOVA staff member. ASUN Record Store will stay in business The ASUN Record Store will stay in business despite a recent burglary, according to Chris McElroy, store manager. Stereo equipment and record albums valued at more than $625 reportedly were stolen from the store in the Nebraska Union about two weeks ago. The record store's loss was not covered by the University insurance policy. The record store plans to hold a benefit concert featuring "Bumpy Action" to make up for its financial loss, McElroy said. The store now is covered by insurance, he added. Monday 10:30 a.m. Student Development Programs Staff-Nebraska Union 11:45 a . m . American Federation of Teachers executive-Union 12:30 p.m. -Placement-Union 1 p.m. Chess Club-Union 2 p.m. Student Affairs-Staff Development-Union 3:30 p.m.-Teachers College Advisory Board-Union 3:30 p.m. -Latter Day Saint Student Organization-Union 4:15 p.m. Builders-Student Faculty Relations-Union 7 p.m. Slavic Club-Tutoring-Union 7:30 p.m. -Math counselors-Union 8 p.m. Union Program Council Mime Concert "Toni Attell"-Urtion 9 p.m. Kappa Psi-Union 9 p.m. Kappa Psi pledges-Union 9 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi-Union 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ASUN Absentee Ballots 10-12 and 1-3 p.m. Campus Crusade, Navigators, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Prayer and Praise-Union mm i3$ A YOUNG AND OBJECTIVE VIEWPOINT I A W .1 Z k- mmm my PAID FOR FRANK LAND'S J. V Want fids? See Page 7 15 jrgi XW9 X A 1 Paid for by UNL students for Fowler. elect Jl STUDWSGXA Lancaster County Commissioner THE CANDIDATE WHO CHANGED COUNTY GOVERNMENT BY RUNNING FOR THE OFFICE ... Paid for by Jim Studnicka DUke UM9URS9Tl SCHOOL OF MV A member of the faculty of the Duke University School of Law will be on campus on Thursday, November 9 to interview prospective applicants. Please contact the Placement Office for an appointment. Information may also be obtained from Associate Dean f rank T. Read, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina 27706. Elect Robert B. " PETERSON Subdivision 2 Director Nebraska Public Power District Concerned about our environment 0 Engineering Gradu ate U of N . 6 Yean power board experience Businessman Paid for by U. K. Peterson rQyn Cochrcsn I, the C C Riders 1 night only: Tues., Nov. 7 $3 por porson Trojan Horse Appearing Monday through Saturday No cover charge ROYAL GROVE 340 N. Cornhusker Hwy. THE FIRST REALLY FUNNY X-RATED MOVIE EVER MADE! BUCK HENRY ROBERT DOWNEY HOLLY WOODLAWN mm If is time for us oil fo work together for our rights. If your landlord is hassling you and you want to do something about if, call the ASUN office 12-4 p.m. daily and help with a telephone survey. The secretary wi" sk You some of the following questions; amount of rent, landlord name, condition of house or apartment, terms of the lease, and amount of the damage deposit. The results of this survey will help us fo investigate the unfair rent practices reported in this community. THE LAUGHS CONTINUE THRU THURSDAY AT THE EMBASSY 17th & "O" St. page 8 daily nebraskan monday, november 6, 1972