4 s 1 r (Tt Vv t! xLviVtllt.. 'K? 5-7. .A, -v . si a ..... ,Jjk' 'r. 'V'j r A r ( Hie UNL Men's Glee Club sings "Streets of Loredo" as part of the week-long opening ceremonies at People's Park, west of the Lincoln Center Building. Theologian to discuss ark search John Warwick Montgomery, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School of Deerfield, III., who was to speak last weekend in Lincoln, has been rescheduled for Friday through Sunday at the First Evangelical Free Church, 3301 N. 56. Montgomery has degrees from Cornell University, University of California, Wittenburg University, a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and a Doctor of Theology from the University of Strasbourg. Friday at 7:30 p.m. Montgomery will speak on the subject 'The Quest for Noah's Ark". He has done archaeological research in Turkey and climbed Mount Ararat in search of the ark of Noah. He also will show pictures of his expedition. Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. he will speak on "Is Christianity Credible?" Sunday at 9:45 a.m. his topic will be "Inerrancy of the Scriptures" and at 1 1 a.m. "Christianity in a Corner." Montgomery also has debated with such men as Joseph Altiezer of "God is Dead" fame, Joseph Fletcher, proponent of Situation Ethics and the late Bishop James Pike. iT, ri ,m,T- - - - i wk PINJCCHABLIS OF CALIFORNIA ,',!'( thin a Rose, our Pink Chablis is a captivity nit umbming the delicate fragrance of a superior hat rJ the cnsp character of a fine Chablis. This wituistu ?;ur trust delightful creations. Made and bottled tltht Oij: Vmqards in Modesto, Calif. Alcohol 12 fry wl TIME Magazine reports: uGallos Pink Chablis recently triumphed over ten costlier competitors in a blind tasting among a panel of wine-industry executives in Los Angeles." T rre Mayaz.ne November 27. 197? we HI '4 'f "V. More than a Rose. (INK LMABU'j o CAi KORNiA - Ga"o Vineyards. Modesto. CaM' nia UNL's heating policy to change by degrees By Andy Riggs UNL students may get a few days off for "cold days" this winter, according to Assistant Director of Business and Finance Ron Wright. "Who knows what will happen if we run out of fuel?" he asked. He said UNL might have to have "cold days" where school is cancelled because of a drop in temperature just as some schools are now closed for snow. He said fuel costs were 37 per cent higher in December 1972 than November 1971. The policy on heating the UNL buildings will have to change, he said. "We heat the buildings all day now, but students come in the mornings and complain that it is too hot and open the windows," he said. "From now on we will shut off the heat at night and the buildings will only be heated during the day. "Because of increased fuel costs, the Physical Plant maintenance and service dept. has a projected deficit of $400,000. In the first three months, it managed to cut $57,000 by cutting down on air conditioning costs. Even if this is continued, it will only cover half of what the projected deficit will be," Wright said. Another accounting problem, according to Wright is that he can't get the information he needed to keep tract of the budget and spending in different departments because the computer system is slow in processing the results. "The problem is that management car.'t be done a month at a time, or a year at a time, it has to be done constantly or we'll run into trouble," he said. He said the accounting dept. can't keep up with costs if it gets May's results next January. The computer system is currently shared by UNL, UNO and the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. None of these schools has total priority on the computer, it has to be shared equally. 'The computer doesn't belong to just UNL," Don Costello, director of Lincoln Computing Facilities, said. "We have different priorities for each school. There are keypunch priorities, running time priorities and output priorities." The computer, in Nebraska Hall, runs 24 hours a day. Costello said the bottleneck is in the keypunch area. "We place advertisements in the newspapers for operators but we can't get enough people to operate the machines," he said. rm THE U SEXY BLACK DRESS $32. LLLVj kV page 6 daily nebraskan thursday, October 18, 1973