You haven't lived j 'til you've seen Southern California's greatest rock show group August 27 - September 1 Little Bo's West never a cover doily nebraskan Editor-in-Chief: Michael (O.J.) Nelion. Managing Editor: Mary Voborll. News Editor: Tim Anderson. The Daily Nebraskan Is written, edited and managed by students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It Is editorially Independent of the University faculty, administration and student body. The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday throughout the fall and spring semesters except holidays and vacations. Copyright 1973, The Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the DaHy Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebrask an34 Nebraska Union1 4th & R StreetsLincoln, Nebr. 68503. Telephone: 4024722588. Recycle UIWU 9UFM 0O o AS Modern Times J 020 - -w iiviivif 1 1. V J D II 1 1 1 HO J Q2( The Kid & The Idle Class 97, WThe Great Dictator 1 ik uwiu nuMi cr rayuay monsieur verdoux The Cireus 92. 929 92'2 Limclifiht,, ',12;1,'3 A King in New York 0 127. 128. .. . - :.- 6--- X.-.; J City Lights 1912,1013 'r - - - ... . , li'i Friday Showings - 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday Showings 3, 7 & 9 P.M. ADMISSION Single Scries Ticket Students $1.25 $10 00 Non-Students $1.50 $1250 fickets on Sale Sept. 4 Tjcket Sales:, Si,edoni Nebraska Onion Minority Affairs still lacks director What does a department at UNL do when it has lost its head? Since Leroy Ramsey left the position in early July, the Minority Affairs department hasn't had a director but Davis Williams, search committee chairman, has been hunting for one. "We were shooting for a September 1 deadline, but obviously we will not make that one," Williams said. "We have not yet established a new deadline." Until a new director takes over, who is heading Minority Affairs? "Right now no one," Williams said. "The people who were there when Ramsey was there are carrying on the work." "We have advertised the position in the Chronicle of Education and in the Lincoln and Omaha newspapers," Williams- said. The advertisements have yielded about 25 applicants. All of the applicants have been screened and categorized as either acceptable or unacceptable, he said. "Now we are beginning to screen more closely those applicants in the acceptable category," Williams said. "We hope to come up with three to five applicants and then turn them over to Ken Bader, vice chancellor of Student Affairs. It is my understanding that after we recomment them, he will have the final decision." Ramsey, who originally came from Now Yotk to take the job, returned there to become the fiist chief of the Bureau of Educational Integration for the New York State Department of Education. r "lav The Christian Science Monitor, fact';. Idem. Solutions, That's what the Monitor is all about, To provo this to yourself, send us tho coupon, We'll send you tho free copies without obligation, 'I'liww peril) Plo'.'i'jf; Ainri inn :,omo Uai copier; of Tho Christian Scionco Monitor, Hnirui Arjtjruv. Mule (; 4',FA Thk Chkivman Sciknck Monitor I PO Box AMor HtMion uontori, M;j',;1f.tiusnt';0?1?3 page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, august 30, 1973