. 'ifW , . , i. V it UNO election apptjaieu A UNO "Watergate" may leave that campus without a newly elected student body government this fall, according to Student Body Vica President Kristen Grady . Charges of voter harrassment, excessive campaign expenditures and poll workers being too close to voting places have caused one UNO election to be thrown out and , the second also to be contested, Grady said at a Student Advisory Board meeting with the regents. She said Greg Blodig, as president, and Marsha Babcock, as vice president, were elected in March 3 elections to head the UNO student government. Two of the losing slates appealed to the UNO Election Commission. Blodig also appealed and won. The two slates then took their charges to the student court with Blodig appealing the court's decision to disqualify his slate. The court voted against Blodig's appeal, threw out the election results and ordered new elections. Those were held Thursday and Friday, but ballots were impounded before they could be counted, at the request of UNO's Council on Student Affairs (CSA). CSA is similar to UNL's Council on Student Life. CSA made the request to the UNO chancellor because it questioned whether the student court legally could call for new elections. Grady said that, according to. UNO,'?.- student hbody constitution, senators are to be elected two weeks after officer elections. UNO has 2 weeks of school left. If both elections are declared invalid, there will not be the necessary two weeks between officer and senator elections, Grady said. She noted that if it is too late to elect senators, this year's government would continue as the government next fall. ARCHITECTS Peace Corps VISTA is seeking city planners, and construction science grads for assignments in VISTA 8nd Peace Corps. Recruiter in Place ment Center Aoril 22-25. BBA's-Current openings in the U.S. and overseas with VISTA and Peace Corps. Management, accounting, advertising, market ing, and finance persons needed to work with cooperatives and small businesses. Contact Placement or CBA HALL for interview April 22-25. SPANISH OR FRENCH MAJORS Use your language where it can hfilp the most. Talk to Peace CorpsVISTA representatives in the Place ment Office April 22-15. AGRICULTURALISTS Degree or Farm Background) You are needed for research, teaching, and agriculture exten sion to improve agriculture production in 60 countries overseas. Contact Peaca Corps representative April 22-1 5 at the 'Agricultural Campus cr Placement Ottice tor interviews. ENGINEERS-You aro needed here and overseas for t aining, consuhmg, and teaching. Contact Peace Corps ViSTA representatives April 22-25 in Placement Center, Hurrache made and tire Waterbed Company of Lincoln 1032'P' 475-2558 wSOOOOOCffitO3OOO0OOOOCesOffi33!3S now with O' specie! reinforced tip... o wont dam! ' 1135 R 432-0TI1 1 f V OJ C I III-. Br A II ,.aOr ii 1 I J r n " " n 0 i i V As """0pn 8-5, Monday - Saturday (Olroiipn it 1 Y vsmmmmstm vmatmS xuzmxjl fn I. VeawflJ ibrMtuNMkOiitai v 1 VI with woven leather tread soles. AVAILABLE NOW APRIL 23 -APRIL 28 Lincoln Fairgrounds Coliseum General Admission $3.00 Purchase tickets at Latsch Brothers, downtown, or Youngtown at Gateway. Children's Tickets $1 and Reserved Seats 75? extra. Emmg performances Tuesday thru Satur day at 8:00 Matinees Tues. thru Thurs. at 2 30. Friday at 4, Saturday and Sunday at 100 and 3:30. Produced by M 8 M Productions 0 i r . ( (i i a u u u if o u' i-i; i u J u l lHWMW.IbJI 4tafrf'tiffiWi' (Mi i:di Sfasw1' KtattuMlJ AgS' "tbLtf bMj fetMWTtt-tWwiJ 54 KAactt H&flan j n rn h n ( r o il ()Y- I U U U ln&) l I I J U i! O u ' fmmmi Mfwwa pgawf, fow tF XIV If X Hf' nrl You m.iyw:ir.t to ccnt-ider Today's w L-jWw'W Army- some'ei your fe'V.v graduates CV n 1 ( 0 i 1 1 r 1 t 4 1 iW -L- -ii.-J?$r Vti iip rnr mi SlCOfl DITOil IfjTERViEVS April 27fli BEGINNING OfTlAHA AT 6:30pnrfk AT 'in o TN CONCERT J) I A 1 1, i 9& . -- i ..... i- ! TT1AY 9, 1974 8:OOpm TICKET PRICES $4.00, $5.00. $6.00 all seats reserved tickets on sale at arena box office 10-6 daily s! J! O n n n v' n n r n i n You've were 5 yesterday are, You can match your ;'c 1; to your .-'ducatfon and once you've proven ycur skills you can advance quickly in pay at id responsibility. You choose your own length of enlistment 2, 3 or 4 years it's not a lifetime commitment. r"l fl Talk. us over with your placement counselor or phons toll free 800 - 523-4800. n H a r; Ac ' 'i 1 ' h imp" m UP RKl AN INTERVIEW TIME IN THE jebras!an- OFFICE 34 NE. on befoie FRIDAY (szza :: FHIDAY 426 AT CIVIC AUD. beon prccjrammed since you yars old for whnt happened now 1 cw about tomorrow? And when you come exit of 'he Army you'll have a first-rate scholarship the G.I. Bill to continue your education if you wish. " gft1WB,-ftfjMfev !!!, "B ynwwi gff-.Tynq - irin'fljftL . X ' pTf1 CPlT?fl jfJH 1 monday, epril 22, 1974 duily nebraskan page 7 A. i. 41 A A... f - - 4.