COMING TUESDAY NOV. 27 at 8 P.M. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY ON STAGE! IN PERSON! Neihardt memorial SK 1 MtTATA'M it .1 y yyyy. ,y:.y yy V,; I f i if i ; ' x I t V "r.. I-.," - '? V - 5 or- vr.'rv.-t f Diamond:-, have two qualities that guarantee their value: 1. They ;ire re.v. 2. Tht?v an.' beautiful. 5 .. - titd't s r r ,'ie i ft THO I. (X AI IONS n: "O" f i w.vv mall J it3fS "Part Clown Show, part min stiel show, part Vaudeville, put "Hair" . , . and it work". -John Simon N.Y. Magazine "The Best Rock Musical yet! A Celebration of man" tmory Lewis Good Sent Sum Available $3.50 $4.50 - $5 E0 Purchase tickets at Pei shing Box office 12 6 Dany, Brandeis, MiMer & Paine, Down town and Gateway, The Daisy, Dirt Cheap Records & U of N Union South Desk. tssm Lincoln Army & Western Store 138 No. 1th Lincoln I NAVY DHLS! $. -."Vf lift' i'' y LcVlS il . 1 si 13 " . -1 1W K-iA KNO K K I. I 1 t'AKKAS I f ARM V 1 Jm I O Ml I f-AVY j(.Snfe JACK LIS I '7rll I It M II JWkl KW sata. s.i (M!FJT 1 Ni y y u cut yMok o LL- UNIVERSITY Oil Sponscrod by: EtMVfiCOOPERATIVE COUNCIL Ag Men, Love Memorial, Qrovn Palace, Cori;huskerf Pioneer House to include poetry Memorial services for John Neihardt, Nebraska's poet laureate, will be 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Paul's Methodist Church, 1 2th and M Sts. Included in the service will be a tape recording of Neihardt's poetry, including excerpts from "A Child's Prayer," written for his two grandchildren, and "April Theology." , The welcoming address will be given by Frank Forsburg. Among the speakers will be Ron Hull, assistant general manager in charge of programming at the Nebraska Educational TV network. The eulogy will be read by the Rev. Art Ernst of Doniphan, a life-long friend of Neihardt, who was chosen to read by Neihardt six year ago. Another memorial service will be in January at the State Capitol. Any memorial contributions should be directed to the i . rs r i r A John Neihardt Foundation, Bancroft, ixieDrasKa douiw. doily nbfQskcin Cditor-in-Chief: Michael (O.J.) Nlson. Managing feclitor: Mary Vobonl News Editor: Tim Anderson. - The Daily (Mebraskan is written, edited and managed by students at the Univeisity 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 F-riday throughout the fall ;md spring semesters except holidays and vacations. Copyright 1973, The Daily (Mebraskan. 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: Thw Daily Nebraskan'34 Nebraska Union 14th Hi K Streets Lincoln, Nebr. 68D08 Telephone: 4024 722588 The Continuing Story of Herman & Eloise. Herman & Eliose will not be run today, because Eloise's response to Herman's last statement would not pass censorship. ' TO BE CONTINUED " -sji. Wwms During the holidav season it's hard to to fit everyone into my tight schedule For those who want to boat the v, Christmas Rush and assure them- selves of a portrait, my price reduct- tion will run through Nov. 30th. j r.il ( hl! - .!(' j,h'.ii!40jir po'ivl oh !'n.ir. l-'li 1310 MMTM 21 ST. ffi'f 4 Speed "Chubby Chef' C tb bargain eoaons in this mk' tkhmhn In the meantime enjoy the big new "Bushel Burger". A "bushel" of beef on a solid gold bun. in A)n n n wh i. on 27th just north of Vine page .? iLtily ntjins! friday, november 16, 1973