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yi f . A symposium on abortion and its implications entitled FlHJJl LlyJli "beyond Conception" will be unbiased, factual and interesting, according to Kurt Sorensen, program publicity . chairman. O tfl IKI C) f" "e noPe tne symposium will be beneficial to people O 71 I HI I Ccf regardless of how they feel toward abortion," he said. Sorensen said the program, scheduled for next Wednesday and Thursday at Neihardt Residential Center TV lounge, is a "joint effort" by the health aides at the Cather-Pound dormitory. Its purpose is to help inform persons on alternatives, complications and implications concerning abortion. The program will be split into two aieas. Wednesday's speakers wil! discuss alternatives to abortion, Sorensen said. Procedures and implications (moral, psychological and legal) will be aired Thursday. Sorenson said presenting arguments by debate would be detrimental to the program's purpose. "Prolonged debating isn't going to change how people feel," he said. scheduled Wednesday Friday 10:30 a.m. Cornhusker Marketing Club-Nebraska Union 12 noon-Calif ornians for Nebraska- Luncheon-Union 12:30 p.m. -Muslim Student Assoc.-Union - 1 :30 p.m. American Pharmaceutical Assoc. Union 3 p.m. -Home Economic Education Association-Crufts Day-Union 7:30 p . m . - I n ter-V arsity Christian Fellowship-Union 7:30 p.m. -Free Unversity-"Baslc Bartending & Hostessing"-Unon UNL students to stir interest in dance, ballet Four UNL student "dance ambassadors" and dance instructor Barbara Mason are scheduled to perform and teach dance in six Nebraska junior and senior high schools this month. As part of the UN L-sponsored Joffrey Project, the ambassadors plan to visit schools to create more interest and appreciation for modern dance and ballet. Also part of the dance project is a performance by New York's Joffrey Ballet, scheduled in Lincoln for early February. THE A L 1 presents EVERGREEN Tonite & Saturday 8:30 p.m. for your dancing pleasure F.A.C. CLUB 3 7 Friday mixed drinks b04 CLASS MENAdEKIh 1 12th & Q However, he said debates could conceivably result during question and answer periods which will follow each speaker. The purpose of the symposium, Sorensen said, is to inform. "We're not telling girls to go out and get abortions," he said. Twig Daniels, former executive director of the university YWCA, is scheduled to speak on the legal aspects of abortion. She said she'll compare the Supreme Court's decision with Nebraska's abortion law. Pregnant women in Nebraska have to sign a statement consenting to the abortion, she said. She must also get the father's signature or state she doesn't know who the father is. The U.S. Supreme Court ruling leaves the decision up to the woman and her doctor and does not require written consent. Pat Bouse, a social worker at Lincoln's Family Service, oaid she will discuss alternatives to pregnancies at the program. She mentioned marriage and child adoption as two alternatives. i ne symposium is bcneuuieu iu bwi t di .oup.m. If you wan! vour cai Winterized, but don't want a Snow Job nth at "a 435-5114 Give us a Chance. v - oroic Tau Kappa Epsiion Terrcriums 1,3;h P Under the Douglas 1 1 1 12:30- b:3!i M - f; till 9:00 - Tiusr. 10.00- 5:30- Sat. Beer Steins i Bring in your ID and receive 10 off on any item for 1 wk. 33 m F I 1 Fm H 11 k m mi I 1 3I ft F 4 ft w- 0 m i M I sNi i nYi :S super sale ! CARS! AIR j K ffiSto CI NIKOLAI -fl WHISKEY J r": vodka m an i I -.-j HANLEY hwri ah southern i LAGER fMf tfJ99 COMFORT life fJak $ 1 69 j '5 j I W - I 1 MMi ii w miiiin min riinniiiiiTT-rr-i-T aa V5l,-7..r,.nJ..,r . 5025 CANADIAN rHAMM'Ss. l2" MIST V-J TRIUMPH & '2ak $l99f C55t"i CASE $51,99 iJ SCHMIDT worm I jH BUD-SCHUTZ-MILIERS ,as ! gj) C O-YMPIA tt LOWEST KEG PRICE IN TOWN Sno.r) & Save every day wifi 18th & "N" Street Drive-In, 200 So. 18th MATEUS 15 239 JUG WINE 15 99c MOGEN DAVID I25 Cherry, nil! Ot. BOONE'S yii(l rtidiji ;ipli". I At)'1" FARM GAL WHISKEY SALE j matting; y oore yeliowstonc CASl "759 CASE O 99 S42.99 gal. $48.99 qui. O " CABIN STILL FARIVIIMIS CASE Q99 CASE Q99 SS2.00 gal. Q S51.99 gol. CHAPIN & GORE BARCLAY S CASE 0 99 CASE 795 SS0.49 gol. O II S46.99 gol. OLD CROW CASE ys 59 $51.70 Qf, f SUNNYBROOK CA'.E S,"i),,' y 6"v $52.35 0t. BOND & I II LARD $a w at. O KESS1ER CASE O 99 $46.9 Ot. t,J OlD THOMPSON' 369 SEAGRAM'S V 0 case 99 i9 99 ut, O CANADIAN CLUB CASE r 99 $79.99 0t. U BARCLAY'S CASE o 99 546.99 Ot. O Mr. Boston BLACKBERRY BRANDY 95 Qt. J & B SCOTCH CUTTY SARK B & L SCOTCH 15 i0 6 OtS, Qf. i i 1 1 i iii ii u ii Mm mi , ii "i'ii' jit rrr-" mmwffirfflflflKrt ;, ita , A j( Jiil -1 1 nf it - frfrA Tlaiiiir iiNiirtii"irnOT iwiini8fMirBlT i wtw it mn iummwmnrmTrTrr- - H m d ii LM m ;lAA.Mli- iw! .V ,-!-;" , '.."1', ! r-N. .r J . ,, . , STANDARD) $C99 5 J99 $099 friday, november 2, 1973 y ncbrasi'-uri