MMM;ewnwiiMfflPW''twfciirr'iiii.iii 'mi uliii"11 " " " " ' " vnVinTiiiiigaifrt'iiif 'i J - a 'v.'' VIA ' "') U'Tf, 'I ' : " ' 'X v A i 1 ' ' V v. r x See Dan P., Dan K., Darreli , Steve, George at ' Everyday discount prices nt the friendly corner, where your business is sincerely appreciated "Great Parties start here! 27th & '0' Stteet Call US f Or kegs! 432::f566!l ZmTmwmmii ii i mi wutT" ""1rr "w When yen need a calculcioi ;- -; -: - you need it novj. No waiting for delivery. Your Unw'--'i i- Calculator ,' ' Center has the largest inventory of tjuahty units BM&u'.l'e ';; anywflere. Pius, we tpeciollzo in tte c.fi'cuiator requirements of the co!'ego student 'J i J" ' pi . - ' N ' 1 v t " : ji'" J .... or.- ...,-..,:, ,: 11 2 " ! ' " )h ' 1 ' ' - ft'-- 1 ' '"M- '''''" t 1 "'O. ' y . . . 1 . i ' t t B ' 1 UIIUt?iayoauuui A resolution to inform students about al Novembtr election candidates for positions ranging from weea Control Commission to U.S. Congress was bledat tne ASUN Senate meeting Wednesday night Pending a ecSic outline of the cost of .projects the ..resow ; Submitted by Senator John Vihstadt me resultion would allow use of ASUN budget funds to .set up a bulletin board In the Nebraska Union contain ng information on candidates, on absentee .ballot voting and on amendments to be included in the November baUot" to distribute posters in UNL residence halls sororities, fraternities and classroom buildings tnat iould contain the same information found on the bulletin board; to establish a candidate file .In ASUN .i nAnrtinn fnmmaninn DH canOSuaiea, and to assemble a campaign information booklet ror , limited distribution among student living units. . In Its original form, the amendment did not provide for any specific amount of money to cover the costs ot the projects. An amendment, introduced by Senator JanaHiils, limiting the overall spending for the projects to $150 was accepted. ' The ad hoc 1974 elections committee, which sponsored the bill, will bring dollar amounts for the : projects before the Senate next week and, then for a .vote . , on the amounts the following week. ; . To inform students on ASUN, the Senate passed a resolution submitted by Senator Jim Wef so, which appoints the ASUN PRESS SECRETARY TO ARJ RANGE SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS FOR SENAfl TORS AT ONHCAMPUS LIVING UNITS. According to the amendment, the press secretary will arrannf tne enaaaen e us di me ucy my VschpoV yearr'-;,': l".''-" :""'!- '"' :, ' : .. In a report on the Easi Campus Bookstore, reopened the first 10 days of school to provide East Campus students with books, Senator Hills proposed to the ASUN Bookstore committee that its members study the possibility of keeping the bookstore open until .December. i v The bookstore is located in a building scheduled to be razed then. The number of sales and the convenience for East Campus students in buying books on their own campus indicate the bookstore sho.uld operate until a new store is opened In the to-be-cq;nstructed new East Campus union, according to Hills. ' 1 - ff f J'( Q ; -'f f . ) :.o ) . Thursday 8:30 a.m. Student Affairs Staff-Nebraska Union 8:30 a.m. Admissions, Workshop-Union S a.m. Volunteer Bureau Union . , , 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Builders, Activity Mart-Union 12 p.m. Country Women's Club. Luncheon-Union ' 3:30 p.m. - ASUN Legisla tive Liaison-Union 4 p.m. Alpha , Lambda Delta, Regents Tea-Union 5:30 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha fiinfofiia-Uriion 5:30 P.m. Council of ' American Indian Students Union , 6 p.m. Builders, Execu tive-Union 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. - cans-Union 6:30 p.m. Union 7 p.m. - Life-Unicn 7 p.m. Young Republicans Union 7 p.m. Hockey Club-Union 7 p.m. Red Cross-Union 7:30 p.m. Math Counselors-Union - Young Republi- - Young Republi- Builders, Board Council on Student v.- TMSWJ - " - , F.'omTCXS lfMrfir !n r.t e'.RCtror.ics . tmtmUy. TJ-U00. This calculator roji'y (foe. j I it. to a shift pocket. Hhe slimmed, tJimmed ca1? hni o (.mon.o look firui.h : " snd afi the features of tho larger poar;l-'3 Not j'js' i.-'-r, .. but five big mac tuns funrtion : i. . - . y , , ) If t " ' t,nQ ail tha &:.'. ero. Auoni;tic cv '.fsr.t Full-!.. . j ' ic:'r.al. Ec-y-to-ryad 8-d di'-P'y Aio?-bra;c S-:;:--. . Ft-.cha'yvcu!-.. AC adopter c ,"i-'. crryir. ca a. - 2 i ii ; niversiiij uookstore Lower Level Nebraska Union dolly' nobiaslam' .'. Cditor-fn-Chief: Jane Owens, News Editor; Wes Albers Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca- Drite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief Photagrapher: Gail Folda, News Assistant: Lisa Brown Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens. Reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Deb Bettenhausen, Lori Clepper, Connie Sue Gaskiii, Randy Gordon, Deb Gray, Ivy Harper. rark Hoffman, John Kalkowski, Rusty Reno, Rex Seline, Lynn ;ila;c-k, Mary Shackeiton, rattnew irueii, ureg Wees. .Entertainment Writers: Dennis Ellermeier, Chuck Strinz, David Wart "tl'oin f.taff: Bob Cullman, Becky Morgan, Dennis Onnen, Larry CtiTlrf Columnists; Mark B, Rasmussen, Karen Richardson. Tim 0i.-id.jiar, Nancy Stohs, Amy Struthers. Artiit: Ron Wheeler. Photodraoher: Steve Boerner. Cop Ueb BeenT.ousen, Christie Cater, Shirley Jariwen, Anri fwberVy; Mafy.Schackelton", Bort Hugiess. Business Manager: Jerri Mausster. Advertising Manager: Ken '.irk. Production Manager: Kitty Poticky. Sstortd class postage paid at Lincoln; Nebraska. Address: The Dely Nebrsskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14fh and R ts., Lincoln, Ncbr. 68S08. Telephone 402-472-2588. The Diltf Ne bf asktm is published bv the Publications mmiitoo on Morsdny, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn fuo spring semesieri, exc.epi in nonaays ana curing vacation. Copyright .1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted Aiis,e..'i remission ii aunuui.u iy mo uany moraskan, excepting n-A- rm covered cy anomer copyrigni. i j,,,.,,,,.,.,..,,, . .r' I. ii.. i, j. ...... mm " (hursday, September 12, 1974 pegs 2 dally nebraskafi