The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1972, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT
Neorasica union, cost I $.08
Payment In advanca only. No
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FOR SALE
Frath Cigars for Pinning. Cliff's
Smoka Shop, 12th & O.
Fandar Bandmastar Amplifier &
Gratch Tennessean Guitar. Will
sail chaap. 423-8069 aftar 6:00.
Naw GOODYEAR POLYGLASS
15" whltawall snow tlrat to fit
small cars, $19.00 plus tax.
Goodyear Service Store, 1918
"O" St. 432 6521.
Purebred Dalmatlon Puoptes for
sale. 489-2355 usually attar 9 or
weekends.
160 barbells and dumbell weights.
46 pound hunting bow and
arrows. Call 475-2241.
Free Kitten, black with white
tipped tall and ears. 475-0704.
R.C.A. Solid State Portable Stereo
Recqrd Player, New cartridge,
diamond needle. Stand and
records. Just like new, $80. Also
some 8-track tapes 40 and 80
minute length. 488-2451.
G.E. Component Stereo System,
Includes 2-3 way speakers and
turntable-amp., also 8-track
tape-deck and KOSS PRO-4A
earphones. Good condition.
Must sell-$1 25. 476-2114.
Good Brlnkton pool table. 2 years
old. $76. 4 x 7 23 it.
488-4076.
HELP WANTED
German Translations needed for
biological papers. Call 434-5000
aftar 6 p.m.
Night Waitress Positions. Part-time
or full time. No experience
necessary. Inquire dally 2-6 p.m.
J.B.'s Big Boy, 27th & Vine.
Wanted part-time key punch
operator. 20hrswk. Experience
preferred but not necessary.
$180mo. Contact Gary L.
Lorenzen, Department of Public
Institutions, 4712231.
Singers wanted oW"a profslonal
basis for Bethel Synagogue
Choir in Omaha for Friday
evenings. Call Cantor Nalman
during day 653-3221, eves.
656-9670.
MEN WOMEN WORK ON A SHIP
NEXT SUMMERI No
experience required. Excellent
pay. Worldwide travel. Perfect
summer Job or career. Send
$2.00 for Information,
SEAFAX Box 2049-NB, Port
Angeles, Washington 98362.
Leading Lincoln merchant has
openings for evening work.
Excellent earnings. Car required.
466-9770, 2-4 p.m.
art-time position for person with
real estate background. May
lead to full-time summer
employment or permanent
position. Flexible hours. No
sales. Must have car. Sand brief
resume, Including real estate
background to P.O. Box 30055,
Lincoln.
PERSONAL
Suppose they gave a melodrama
and nobody carnal Call
432-6308 for reservations.
thursday, november 9, 1972
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left and right If
Friday & Saturday I y
8:00, 10:00 I A
Union Small Aud.
Sunday 7:00
East Campus Union 11
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ADS can be placed In room 34
par word, $1.00 minimum
rafundt. Complimantary adt
thought to tha Nebraskan
publication.
Happy Birthday, Rogerl Now you
can buy beer just like In bains
and douches country. KJG.
Dennis, Thanks for dancing in tha
wind with me. Louella
Rainwater.
MISCELLANEOUS
Savings on Travel Abroad;
International Student ID's,
Youth Hostel cards, and Whole
World Handbooks on sale nowl
Overseas Opportunities Center,
Afternoons In International
House (WRH).
GRADUATING SENIORS-Plan to
Interview with Security Mutual
Life at tha placement office
November 16.
EUROPE: The most economical
way, summer '73. 7th
consecutive yearl Write:
European Odyssey; 6640 E.
River Rd. No. 108; Minneapolis,
Mn.
SERVICES
DROPOFF LAUNDRY SERVICE.
Washed - Fluff-dried - folded.
$.10lb. Piece Dry Cleaning at
50 saving. HI-WAY
LAUNDROMAT, 41st &
Cornhuskar.
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Starts Thur. Nov. 9 5-00 P.M.
Good thru next Thur. Nov. 16 5:00 P.M.
TERM PAPERS
Send for your descriptive, up-to-date.
128-page, mail order catalog of ?,300
quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to
cover postage and handling.
WE ALSO WRITE
CUSTOM MADE PAPERS.
Termpcper Arsenal, Inc.
519 GLENROCK AVE, SUITE 203
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024
"(213)477-8474 477-5493
"Ve iieed a local salesinjii"
Termpaper Arsenal
Agent. Call after
799-3541.
Inc. Local
4:00 p.m.
WATCH REPAIR-WATCH
BANDS. CAMPUS BOOK
STORE at Yellow Door on East
Side.
Pregnant and distressed? Call a
friend . . . Birthright 477-8021.
Auto Tape Player Repair, Sales &
Installation. Team Electronics.
435-2959.
LOST
Ladies Accutron Orange Bowl
watch. Lost around or in
Coliseum. Call Mrs. Jim
Ross-day 472-3116; night
489-5814. Reward offered.
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ASUN Senate Wednesday passed a resolution requesting
Chancellor James Zumberge to stop confiscation of student
football tickets sold to non-students.
"A student should be able to sell his own football ticket
without the University spanking his hand," said Vern Broders,
College of Business Administration senator.
"A ticket is the student's own property and he should use it
like he wants to," Broders, who introduced the resolution,
added.'
Broder's resolution asks Zumberge to direct the Athletic
Department to stop confiscation of student tickets. The
resolution also directs the Council on Student Life (CSL) to
investigate University ticket policies and directs the ASUN
Legal Rights Committee to hire a lawyer to study the problem.
The senate also approved a committee study on the
relationship between ASUN and CSL, which has authority
over all non-academic matters on campus.
LeRoy Ramsey, director of Minority Affairs,, spoke to the
senate on the functions of his office. He said Minority Affairs
, includes special services (federal assistance to certain minority
students) but "goes beyond that concept." ,
Ron Gierhan, UNL discipline officer, also presented the
newly written Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures
developed by CSL to the senate. The body plans to discuss the
code next week.
Other senate business included the selection of seven
senators for the Senate Budget Committee, which allocates
funds to student organizations. Committee members are:
Behrooz Emam, George Rhodes, Marcia Hale, Mark Molacek,
Stephen Lewis, Ron Frank and Marsha Porter.
Unexcused Absences: John Burg, Business Administration; Fran
Lublscher, Home Economics; Bev Smeal, Teachers; Chris McElroy and
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