M continued from Page 1 By 1 a.m. the fight had come to a confused end, and most of the gay group had left tha bar by the time police arrived, Botts said. Ona man was arrested for intoxication, police said. About 40 gays and straight friends returned to the bar the next night, "determined not to be frightened off," according to Botts. f "But a straight customer, a man we knew was reliable, warned us it was suicide to be back," she said. "He told us the bikers were going to be laying for us, in force, the next Friday night (Feb. 8)", she said. "He said he had information that they were planning to kill some of us if they could." "A lot of us were willing to die, if that was what it took," she added, "but, in the end, we decided not to go back to the Lazy B." Tha main named Rick later made positive Identification, from photographs in police files, of two of the men he claimed beat him. Charges are being pressed against the men. Rick also is suing for damages. Police said tNy are unable to release any details until the case comes to court, but Capt. Lowell Sellmeyer said countercharges are being pressed. Meanwhile, the Lesbian Sisters and LING AG are continuing their effort to find a bar or nightclub. "We don't just want a strictly gay bar. We want a bar Where anyone can come to drink with and dance with whomever he pleases, of whatever sexual preference," Botts said.. A male member of the Lesbian Sisters (both they and LING AG have mixed membership) currently is investigating the possibilities of building or remodeling a house to be used as a gay co-op. In addition, members of both groups say that, while finding a bar is still an immediate issue, the 165 miles to the gallon! How's that for fuol savings. Boat gas rationing with a VESPA OAO 50 cc ongino makes tho VESPA full of pep and great transportation. 13 See fhe complete lino at . ... 01 Soulh Sfruif en 5 M-13 6 w-w Saturday j j 4759509 need for unity that was dramatized in the Lazy B incident, now is the foremost concern of Lincoln s gay community. , . - Botts said an important result of the entire experience was the organization of a evil rights movement in tne gay i -...,. - ,- women have been appointed to lay the groundwork for the movent. "in most major cities, the gay movement starts out with men and women together," she said, "then a schism develops, and they never work together again. "Here the men's and women's groups organized separately," she said, "and we've evolved tha civil rights movement. "These 12 people, working together and independent of LINGAG and the Sisters, will succeed where other groups have failed." she said. Christensen agreed. "We will have our bar in Lincoln," he said. "But more than that, we will have new laws. We will have our rights." Yell squad tryouts Registration deadline for tryouts for the 1971-73 UNL Yell Squid v.,!.. be Wednesday. Registration is being held in the Students Activities Office, Nebraska Union 200. Candidates must be freshmen or sophomores. Anyone wishing to try out must be registered for at least 12 hours and have a 2.0 grade point average, according to Yell Squad Coordinator Bill Murphy. Murphy said in the future it is possible that male squad members may incorporate tumbling or gymnastics in their routines. Last 'year approximately . 1 5 tnetv and -80 woWiVbrnjAed for the five positions open on the squad. The first practice will be 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Coliseum. Preliminary 1 selections will be made1 March 20. Final selections are scheduled for March 21. "BUSTING" DOES TO THE POLICE AS MA3H DID TO THE WAR! 'ri VST FOUR FEARLESS HERO! 7 - - mmmmm. , mum S tf ' M t " A - J '. tv ( CM- a i mn I i (O 472-2200 ) WALK-IN WF.ST DOOR HEALTH CENTER 'What this ft!m exposes tout imdzrcmiQf vice coss can't fee seen on your television set A ROBERT CHARTQFFHRWIN WINKLER Production ELLIOTT GOULD ROBERT BLAKE i "BUSTING" starring ALLEN GARFIELD OUR FEARLESS HERO! .nr'i'' rum 'A .-, .. DAILY AT 1:30 3:30-5:30 1.1- iiK. : r: - mo 4 A jM iui J LA t onUVV I UINI I C 1 1 .OU I inn bbAiLbt) m ntLrr ja,uu 11 Boutiques Special starts TODAY! Suspense Sale! 8uy at your own price. Fri. - 20 Reduced Sat. 30 on our Sun. - 40 regular stock! Wait till Sunday. . . If you dare I Sale items. . .up to 70 off Glass MuruHjcrte V2th & Que We'll be opert Sun. 12 5 page 6 daily nebraskan friday, fpbruary 22, 1974