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READ " THE WANT ADS Women's swim team lh.; UNL women's swim- tiifir; -x'm diving team has be- rjr.r, i:i fint semester practice s' ((if;-;. Any undergraduate vuimm interested in joining ih.- ti udi should call Liz Gross, 4 77-3871, or Pat Sullivan, 472 2561. lk iffy I" 0 mm ancers every night 8:00- 12:30 Morocco Lounge 1010 'P' St. 1 i II 3 Abortions... Continued from Page 1. "The regents should ! involve! vvim me development of the total Uni-.cf sity system, not the day-today dilutions of its individual parts." The Medical Cut abortions in 1970 aft r decision classified abortions between only the imti-t'.t i-". The Medical Center staff u-ci were needed to prtvif; cu:'" ;!.. in reproductive mcdicvM?, Oi-.tr ixjij.i giving 5' ij )! :;'' Court ; ;.s a matter ,d hu, doctor. ! O.o t'ons L ,:!ih care i ?..:.!. Dietrich said Medic.il (n;.r bylaws, approved by the regents, mj'c th.t1 :lxtiom will be done in accordance ah: nate and federal laws, one of winch is the Supreme Court decision. Although the I; number of dbni tioir at the Medical G.rm it c,-!i !: r..t ttv: foriTi-d O! iuve to abide by the regents' 15 a week limit, he said. . Both doctors said abortion is the least desirable method of contraception in the world today." According to Dietrich, abortion should be a last resort. "We should be more concerned with why people get pregnant in the first place when they don't want to," he said. "I'm a great believer in preventine medicine. Maybe someday there will be little need for abortions." Dietrich said he is concerned about possible future regents decisions on such things as limiting the number of other opnaiions performed at the Medical Center. He said because the Medical Center is supposed to be an educational institution as well as' one that provides state health i . . . I -J u tnru res such limitations wouiu ue "ridiculous." Special Prices on all New Fall Clothes 0- 1 n m. ft E ft LI 71 y HITCHIN POST AND WOODEN NICKEL NORTH 14 TH to HffRSKQftrm -ess Sweater means Cardigan this Fall! "Cecily" brings you the; i mohair and acrylic C,:ti.u 0 for campus. ,. n:i,: , . . . . ,. . r UJ Uli d e, ,k front cables, stui .v; ci. r. buttons. Forest or 0' ,tw J tci..r. I S, M, and L. s ?7. no v v - i i ' ') Lw A ... i I m 1 1. ; y- ij I 1 vm fair ifri -f i - ' CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER? iuku uuvuiiiuyt; ui u puuiui 3 2 day Class Ring Promotion Receive your ring in time for Christmas. flonday, llov. 5 Tuesday, Nov. 6 - I Balfour offers half-price on Fireburst & Starflame stones, Fraternity Letters and Crests, Any encrustations, and free name engraving. k" if f; A ring for every budgetsterling, D Kl., IUKL, Open 8-5. Monday -Saturday and it -41 I -A ' r I mi Mil im0 null inn Miami iimn wwtwwwwMBroiBt. lkrZA3LL ..... 1 I . HIM I.TlPAWiMKl 1135 R 432-0111 .-.-Mii':' The Yellow Bench 2nd floor Downtown, mall level Gateway uiier&rame Open todny Downtown 9:30-5:30, Gateway 10-9:00. i wHra f "1HERE IRE LOTS OF NICE 1HNGS AT c m irMriN i UCINI I NO, 1229 R ; j'je 2 daily nebi a-J irirlay, novumber 2, 1973