John Arbuckle reportedly shot Former UNL Indian student advisor John Twobirds Arbuckle reportedly was shot early Wednesday while driving his car on a gravel road east of Walton. Arbuckle went to Veterans Hospital about 3:40 a.m. Wednesday and told hospital officials he had been shot. He was treated for bruises and lacerations, according to police reports. According to the report, a hospital physician said the wound "could be caused by a severe blow such as a heavy piece of wood or instrument. . .and not too possible for it to be (caused by) a slug from a bullet." According to reports, Arbuckle told police that someone fired three shots at his vehicle, hiting it once in the windshield and twice in the driver's door. Arbuckle's car was found later by police on Apple St. between 33rd and 34th Sts. with holes in the windshield and door. Arbuckle told police several months ago that someone had shot at him. No arrests resulted from that complaint. Since the alleged incident occurred outside Lincoln, the Lancaster County Sheriff's office is investigating. daily nbfoskon Editor-in-Chief: Michael (O.J.) Nelion. Voborll. Newt Editor: Tim Anderson. Managing Editor: Mary Chtafr-nrj KeKJrkLSports Ed,tor: 8,11 Bennett. Photography 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, Tfe "Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan34 Nebraska Union1 4tn StreetsLincoln, Nebr. 68508. Telephone: 4024722588. a n Open a new checking or savings account at NBC. We'll give you i :i'"c? v .,1 TO A WA TIT r ZD C3 TGTOI vol you can use to shop at the Glass Menagerie. The National Bank of Commerce wants your business. To encourage you to bank at the closest bank to campus, we've got a good deal for you. Stop by NBC at 13th and N. Meet your own Personal Banker. He'll help you open the right checking or savings account for your needs. And then he'll give you a certificate good for $4 towards the purchase of anything at any of the shops in the Glass Menagerie at 12th and Q. A good deal for new students from a good bank. $4 free when you check or save at NBC. But please hurry. The offer ends October 1st. National Bank of Commerce 13th & N Member FDIC Resolution on coed visitation code fails The ASUN Senate Wednesday defeated 10-8 a resolution which would have set up a special committee to draw up a new coed visitation proposal with RHA. Four senators abstained from voting on the measure. The ASUN-RHA proposal, which would have been presented to the Board of Regents within one month, was described as a move for forcing the Regents to take a clear stand on visitation and to increase student interest in the issue. Sen. Emilie Brown, Arts and Sciences, said she felt the resolution provided ASUN with an opportunity to pass some legislation especially pertinent to student needs. Sen. Gail Watson, Graduate and Professional, who is also vice president of RHA, led the opposition to the resolution. said her main opposing the Watson reason in resolution was that RHA has had a committee working on the issue. "I can't see forming a new committee to start all over again," Watson said. "I think that since the committee has been working on this for a year they should finish their work and then come to ASUN for support." Watson said she also felt any visitation proposal should be drawn up by dormitory residents. Only 10 of the 33 senators live in dorms. Sen. Dave Thurber, Arts and Sciences, said he opposed the resolution on the grounds that the Regents had already taken a clear stand. In other action, the Senate elected Thurber speaker pro tern. Jim Macomber, Teachers, Melinda Fowler, Arts and Sciences, and Karen Martinson, Arts and Sciences, were elected to the Executive Committee. "SCHOOL SPECIAL" : pool v.sv : : PINBALL e si : FREE POPCORN flO-wT) wbit ploying S RECREATION CENTER S 9 1907 O St. 1 will be interviewing interested individuals for senatorial positions Sept. 11-14. 3 positions from Pro-Grad 1 position from Engineering Call 472-2581 or stop by the ASUN office, Rm. 334 Union. E - P J page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, September 6, I973