The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    doily nebfoskon
L ci.tof-, !.(' Vi ... 1 ".'.J.
Vobotil. Mpwi f 'titor Ti"i ''wmcim.
ii. j . J tor M.jfy
Special td'tor Kii K !rk.
Chiif C.iil fold, i N'tjtti
Assistant Lori Oeiu.cr
ii'orf. I .ntur li'i; (
:.M?f inters: Ft-', r A- ,! i . n,
Do no, Jim Full.irfj.-, V,i-ic H ..
Jam 0.vu"s, Ar.'iy Bigg-., Heu -c
If !?$ Wibsef, Ra'-'ly VVriq' tr
Bill K ,-! , -, Gii.--;
PhvtO'ir.iii-.tfs Bi-.t-. a'-. '
Div McSfi (-. .v. .rt
H ,rt"j'., D" i--;; O-.-i.'-i, c ?.
L irr Grill, StJ' Artist s Ten !
3.-.-"'"tt, K.,:!t- Li vi.ih -, 1
if 'j, -J-jr- i Vi'-sr i-i.
j ' "! 3 j C ; nir'i ror ! i r i
A-1..-. r1';upti ..'-. 1st; ..- C;
6 1 ir.r.Viki, Jj-; B.l i.'.iri, '.'.) v
Collins, 3ar';aM Gf t.n, C-.".irr.-Vitc'i
' i, J.-rn: 3vut- ,
Wulljc"! Met. Vf. i i i i A i r
Jim nr.- CifCiloti.jn j' - . r r
'I'K'U. Photour.-mbu
r Oriyl IVist, on. f.dhorial
i; r-j;: i ( ' ,:r, Vinci: Boucher, Lori
; D. vt- V.i'.'':i:i., Tjiti Mehuron,
: ., j v. ' '! .ifi.r, Nanc Stohs,
i""" : Writ, r;: V.irk K ii'ldgaard,
:r.,.;i K.. D:,int Wanrk.
; T i '', - , JrMii Wrjtiri: Bob Hill,
it H--!.:t, Cc.j Liiirors; Vickie
Vi , K, Z' i;-.t"v.'-iii!, Dispute:
in., '-' i n :.:,v.ir:i. Cr, h, r. , r. . ts ; Bill
lr! .VJ''fl H.ifly (J.JVid T'lOm.lS
vi rt; .if j VUin.i.ii.-r: Jeff
-: 'f ? 1 1 ivi 'j ; V tc ki
V.J. C ...!!. 1'ion, K.ris A.
. i"?',i It, Ken Kirk,
, V- '-t Schmii!, Kurt
). r -i t i .j ' M,ir y Kris.
. n.u . P.ick.pfU.
iki,
The Daily Neoraskan is .!! -!:t.
the Univets'tv o r'a litdik.i Li'H o'" !t 't
U'-lytMSity frtCulty. ,-.t'T jlii:';.!if ,! il
'.iM y
. .!
I I y Mili'iits .it
i itk 1,'Mt o' t hi;
Ccoyr.ghj 19 73 1 hi' D.nly fJ'(
a tho.u uer-nission jf t ti ih.j ; r,
r i.itnr .il tvPtcd I , j' t
't .tsk .in
i c ( y I i . i '
r,!.i'. ' l -JV I c T pr r.t i''l
D.nly Mi'hi.isk.iii, i' i i'i t in.)
Ol, .lv- Two Mms will represent the UNL Law College in the
Ol JnfintS Renionai Moot Court Competition at Kansas Cty Thursday
to compete
in court
contest
-i i. c , I , . ,
The students making up the two three-man teams are M.chae
" x i,,Qc r,orr!nn of Lincoln. David Jacobson of
Omaha, Paul Jensen of Rochester, N.Y.. David Jorgensen of
Lincoln and Steve Spitz of byracuse, im. t .
Wallace Rudolph, UNL professor of law, is the coach of th.s
year's moot court teams.
According to Rudolph, the competition involves making up
briefs and arguing on one side of an issue. The issue being debated
this year is exclusive residential zoning by villages when it affects
racial minorities. .
Nebraska teams won national moot court honors in 1963 and
won regional competition in 1970 and 1971. Last year the school
placed third. . ..... , .
Other law schools competing in the event include Washington
University at St. Louis, Iowa University, the University of South
Dakota Creighton University, the University of Missouri-Kansas
City, the University of Missouri-Columbia, the University of'
Kansas, Washburn University and Drake University. J
bei-o' d class pusta.ji: v .i ii
Address. Trw Daily Ncbiaskan
St' ri'ti.'Lin o'n. i't:. f i'iLOt! TrVph;
' .r k ,i t " i i,
J.' 1
Parking permit exchanges
Campus Security reports thjt a limited number of students
now parking at the fairgrounds may exchange their permits for
parking permits closer to campus.
Parking lots with additional space die at 14th and W Sts, the
card lot north of the power plant on N. 14th St. and a new lot on
W St. between 14th and Kith Sts.
Fairgrounds packers interested in exchanging permits should
report to Campus Secuiity from 8 a.m. -4 p.m.
&s mm.
im CAMPUS
mumber of A S K., i "T y S
discount not (jood on delivery ' 9 J )
I I HI I I ! IMA 1 1 IN .,KI At I Ml H I AINMIN I
I ' ! i " .'.('.'. IN Ilk.'. 1 1 M l 'Wlkj II'I A t 111 '.
r
PART 1 OF THE STIRRING
STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE IN
THE NEW LAND
Mux vt n Sydew & (fr
it fi L.ivtJllinann
If U "ONE OF & .
., THE S.Xr
iV l. i'A1. The Emigrants
i M'M I VI MNi,', ft I I'AMI'fiHK1
BEAUTIFUL!
PASSIONATE! J- :
Ihvnm. oM)
i 1 1 mini Jll.lin
3
C
J
Introducing...
(5
VITAMINS CONTAINING
NATURAL SOURCE INGREDIENTS
FROV. A
'.(jmijH
WAGEY Drug
1701 Washington
i
i- vitamin E I t,irTiinc f
V- t V V..,,,,,,,, ..df
I PITCHERS 4
3 - 7 pm daily
it? m,xt'c' drinks 50 Ji
m. j at tne ( i,.
IH drinking place with
character.
nrip
SEES 9
1
igr ,.,vsw Vr,-.A7- ;
NEW COURSE IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR' BIOLOGY AND CULTURE: HUMAN ETHOLOGY
This tinilti(lis(;iiiin;;ry t!itinunt;il coiirsn vill exumintt confictiru tfn'orirr; fuim holh hioluq
icqI and wcml briar,' ;,hoiit the tiatun- of nan and oar hi modal evolution.
Rcgistf-r lot: HUMAN Ell 10 LOG Y, University Studios 395 or Anthrojftixy 40G.-8DG, 4 cred
its, 12:30 - 1:20, "',, Auditotimii, Tuesday and Thursday, iroi oifuisitos: Anthropology 111
and Psychology IO or irm'ssion of inutnictor, Martin Peterson, 104 Stool Hall (472 2410).
This coin so proid' : for mo'lvi'doai.. r I learning, self pacing achievement, data and concept mas
tery Viih hi-weel I !' tire !i;cu'Aions, In addition to the two hoots of class each week, extensive
readings will he ,t;d-d hy detailed study guides.
All students who h i,e a nci'tidsciilnaiv interest in social or hioloiical sciences sfoud consider
this spet.ee t oo'se
jir.o: t
d hy holh University Studies and Anthropology.
RLOUIRfD ir . r:,; Chippie, E.G.: Culture and Bioloyicil M;.n
L ihl ( ilj'jfeldt, I: Ethology, Tho Biology of Bt;h;jvior
OPTI(;NAI. i L X I iJ ON RESERVE:
Afidrfjski, S.: Social Sciencx-s as Sotcory
Billow, R.: The Dawn Warriors
I'A.Gl'.j I f ! A ( ION- H.-.-tiiiton Hall 3? (472 2747 for further information)
Ag showman
contest scheduled
The UNL Block and Bridle
Club is sponsoring the annual
Little Ak-Sar-Ben at 6:30 p.m.
Friday at the Judging Pavilion
on East Campus. It is to be a
showmanship contest involving
beef, swine, sheep, dairy and
horses. All students are eligible
to enter. There will be a $2
entry fee. For further
information, call Terry
Wilkcrson, 467-2854.
Wednesday
3:30 p.m.-LatUT Day Sainn
Student Assoc.-Union
3:30 p.m.- Builders .calendar
and director Union
3:30 p.m. Nebraska
Accounting Assoc. -Union
4 p.m.- Builrlers Union
5:15 p.m.-CSL Housina Policy
su I )c o m m i t too- U n i o n
5:30 p.m.-Kappn Kappa
Psi Union
G p . m . - M e x i c a n - A m o r ican
Stuili.'tit Assoc. Union
6:30 p . m . A S U N Sen ate
meotiiK) Union
7 p.m.-Stuclont VolnntotT
Services public rotation'.. Union
7 p , rn .-Minority
Afl.iirs tutoring Union
7 p . m . I n 1 e r- f- rat urn I ty
Council- Union
EMBASSY
THEATRE
AT-11:00-12:45-2:30
4:15 6:00-7:45 9:30
RATED X ENDS THURS!
LOSE 20 POUNDS
IN TWO WEEKS!
h,i;,,u: C S V,,,;rn Sk, hum l)u I
I 'ill III till' ll'lll HllliW nil HI'IIH.HI
lln' I's W.,ini.i h Alpirii' Ski 'IViitu
nn'tipliiTN n, nn a,,. Ski li'.im" .ic
'" I"1"' '" imiiiihU m iwu wi-kH
Thiil 'm ri(fhl - 'n iiiiiiiiiIh hi I I i,,vm'
I I"' llllHIH III I hi' 'll.'l Ih , dlMIH, ;, ,
'i' li'in iiiul w in ili'vmi'il hy ,, lumnin.
'iilnriiil'i lihvMii iiin i-himh iillv for the
I'S Ski Inn,, Noriruil i'Iiithv m
timint.iini.il H,.rv iiniiorlimt'i w, r 1 1 1
fllU'lliK Vihj ki'i'l lull" .
"l,,M'lll"H I'l" 'IUH. till- illl'l IN ill'
IKNI'll Ihlll V' U N 'll.'l ,,(t ,H
'NV til follow wh.'tlllT you w,k,
Ir.ivi l hi hiv Imtni'
I'lim IH, I,'...IK iMMli.iilin.llv
-u. i ill ,. W1.r,.(l , 1 1 s
W. .,!,,. h ski IVjirii wmililti l In. o..r
i'nllJ"l In hi if (,k(,r' So mu'
V'.iirn'il i hi- Miiinr l,n.,ik Ihr i: S Ski
Ti'iitn iri'ia tm. W,,K() ,. Hn,,uUyu
pr-'vrti win Kv.-n if viii vi. tni'H nil
i hi- i.thft ilii'U, viii nwi. it to veiir
n i hi' I's Whiih'h, Ski
I '"' ''"'I Thill IM ll V"U ri'Hllv ,fo
Hllt to in..' ,'ll ,,,M ,,, mo w,l,M
'irili-r iikIh v linr ih, ,,i ;lu ,,
fl'ttllMill't
s"m "" e,: : im i' u.h
VM,"'I '-l.lll'.Ok In ( ,,.,., l.,
''""l'"''' I' J".' s.,,,1,1 M.nh.iM
' '"I'M ll.,,,", ,,u, ,,,,1,,., .,,,
"'l I In Iiim ,1I pnliii.l . in ),, .,'
' '" tin- Mi ,.,,,
I I I H ill i,,'
page 2
daily ru-hr.j'.l'. an
Wednesday, October 31, 1973