Student Ko-op grows to 3 1 area businesses The Aispcfai! ;.StudehC Ko-op (ASK) iS;,MMinjhg to add university members "ahobjuinesses, according to Ken Kirk,:ASIsrrianager. ' ' '"'We' now ' have 31 different locations -whichvhonor the ASK cards and we . want - to . continue adding businsssesat the itate of four or five a week," said-KfrkKv'' : ASK sells? membership cards to students, faculty 'ana1 staff ' for $5, which enables them 'to get discounts ranging from three and one-half to fifty per cent. Ann Henry, ASUN president said, "We're excited about the addition of new stores. I'm especial pfeased to see the addition of a drugstore (Rubert's Drug), fabric shop (Jeanne's Fashion Fabric), record store (Tucker Record Shop) and clothing store." "We want to have a wide variety of businesses in the Koop, so all members can save money," Kirk said. "Our major problem right now is that we need people to contact additional businesses and sell membership cards. As card sales grow, be less ' he said. reluctant to businesses' will joint the Koop "There now are several vacancies on the Koop Board of Directors, and we're looking for people with business or management interests to fill the openings," Kirk said. He said the Koop also is looking for a new manager. "I accepted the job on an interim basis. I wanted to get the Koop moving, but now I think we need someone with management training if the Koop is to continue to grow and expand in a beneficial way for students and staff," Kirk said. "We hope to have office space of our own soon. We want to be able to set' up our card-making machine in an office so students, faculty and staff will know where to buy ASK cards," Kirk said. "We also need a central location where updated lists' of participating businesses' can be distributed to members," he said. Trial fires obscenity inquiry The foreman of the jury which sat on an obscentiy case in Lancaster County Court last week said Tuesday he and the other five jurors plan to write the Lincoln City Library Board complaining of . certain books on library shelves. William H. Hyde, 624 S. 51 St., said some of the books submitted as evidence by defense attorneys for John Serafine last week were obscene and the "figment of some woman's imagination." Hyde specifically referred to Karl Shapiro's Edsel and the magazine Evergreen. The books were submited in hopes of convincing the jury that Lincoln's community standards have become more liberal. The books were intended to offset the state's evidence which included two magazines titled Four Play and Sex and Violence and a film clip titled Artist Conception. Hyde said the jurors were acting as private citizens. "I think citizens should get up in arms over what's in the library. We're not going to speak for everybody. We're just stating our feelings," Hyde said. Everybody talking about pollution. Woodsy Owl has a way for you to stop it. GAY ACTION 4 RAP LINE f 475-5710 f EVENINGS 0 Cptf" kj?1ki Are you happy with the University of Nebraska's current mascot character - "Mr. Cornhusker"? Do you like the general idea but not the way it has been carried out. . . or have you an idea for a completely new image? The Corncobs and Tassels would like to hear from you. Please submit your opinions and suggestions in writing by September 1 2th to: THE GREAT MASCOT DKJSATK Suite 345-Union Office 13, Ciy Ciimii 'Mm Jsf ango inpails is a genuine masterpiece of staggering proportions." -Edward Behr, Newsweek J$stJimg) inpads is not a 'dirty' movie. The film is stark, sensitive and completely shattering in its intensity. Yes, by all means, see 'Last Tango'." -Aaron Schindler, Family Circle X rTl fL HJ THI Un,,ed Artists ,.iiMiij.i ,n in. in ii ' i&ij' " "" j MAST It A (the shirt shop) ' 118 NORTH 14TH ' Specialized T-Shirts S2.00 and Up Mantra can provide special designs for you or your organization. Shirts made to order Save up to $3.00 on L.P.'s by top artists during Nebraska Bookstore's Super Record Sale. Our sale selection spans the spectrum from rock to classical with everything in between. Priced at only $1.98 to $6.98, these won't last long. Stop in today and pick out your favorites. Open 8-5, Monday - Saturday k 'vi-J f, v'l I m ' " 1 i - f ; f 4. Sheldon Lilm Theatre Presents Charlie Chaplin in "Till- KID & tin; I DlJi CLASS" Sept. 711) 7 & ' Sept. Kill .V 7 ,Vi ' 1135 R 432-0111 Wednesday, September 5, 1973 daily nebraskan