V W V W" V-'1..'-' V V r VALUE IS MORE IMPORTAN THAN' PRICE ...Jason's gives you both! it's not wnat you pay for a suit these days that counts.. .it's what you get for your money. It's style, fabric and tailoring that makes the difference. It makes the difference. It figures that Jason's would stock-this handsome three piece wool blend suit for you at a price less than you would expect. ..and that's important when we're all watching our dollars, ,-. , ;;,.' S135.00 V M-i it'- ''' '') 1 ' Tunnels ... Continued from pg. 1 Tunne! sections should bo rebuilt every 25 years to be safe for mainten ance workers, Nycum said. But costs of any further work progibits reconstruc tion of the tunnel, according to nycum. He estimated reconstruction costs for any further work prohibits reconstruc tion of the tunnel, according to Nycum. alone. Installation of pipes would double the figure, he said. The physical plant officials did receive $150,000 in the 1974-75 budget ear marked for tunnel renovation, Nycum said. The money will be used for rebuilding the S Street tunnel, Nycum said. Other tunnel sections have been rebuilt in the past 3-5 years as money became available, '-;.'Said. The tunnels have been a "perennial item" on the physical plant budget, Nycum said. But whether a project gets funded, seems to depend upon how visible its needs are to the public, he added. "When you ask 'what are we going to have, new tunnels or a new Life Sciences Building,' for example, what do you think people are going to choose?" (Jallery Mull Gateway : is You maThave seen GONE WITH THE WIND. You may have seen HtbrtH MAuivcaa. You may have seen THE EXORCIST. But you have never seen a movie like STREET or , ' irirat-M-UMM a t, i i filial riiifJii icliv wvi ) PLUS - Laurel & Hardy in "Big Business" Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the YWCA, 1432 N ST "B.B."at7&8:30 "Street" at 7:30 & 9 A presentation of The Lincoln Silent Film Society $1 donation requested J v . 1 V .y 'f. nil 11 MTi ivVUiZfi I awr Photographic equipment can be a trap. Sometimes, you can get so involved with it that you lose sight of your real purpose making photographs. The Canon F-1 can help you forget about equipment and concentrate on images. I twos designed, and functions, as an extension of your photographic ' vision. It's responsive in a way that yoj must experience to appreciate. 3. And since it was conceived as a system camera, every part works together with effortless smooth :' ness. from the more than 40 Canon FD and FL lenses to the over 200 accessories. The heart of the camera is it's ' central spot metering system. With it you can use anyone's exposure system, no matter how critical, since it only measures the central 12 of the finder area- regardless of the focal length used. So if you're spending too much time lately worrying about your equipment, it's time you stopped, and took a good look at the Canon F-1 system, and Canon's other fine cameras the automatic, electronic EF, the full-feature FTb, and the TLb. If you re interested in images, Canon's your camera. " .. i' f i v , , t ' 1 ;; A System of Precision .l''S ' 'J J '"P 1 J Canon USA, Inc., 10 Nevada Drive, Uk Succesf, New York 1 1040 Canon USA, Inc., 457 Fullertoo Avanoe. Elmhorat, Illinois 60126 Canon USA, Inc., 123 eK Paulanno Avenue, Coots Mea, California 02826 Canon USA, Inc. Bidg. 8-2, 1050 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 Canon Optica & Busiw&a Machrw Canada, ltd.. Ontario S3 iOH & 1 ; 8 Students are invited to attend the first meeting of the Consumer Aid Group to be held at 5:15 p.m. today in Nebraska Union 336. Any student who is interested in the group but cannot attend may call Gail Eisenstatt, 432-4832. Auralea Nelsen, a teacher at Lincoln's South east Nebraska Technical Community College will conduct an Antique Col lectors Workshop in Grand Island Sept. 30, Oct. 4, and Oct. 7. The course will be an in-depth study of glassware inclu ding blown glass, art glass and pressed glass. Information on the work shop is available from the University Extension Divi sion, Nebraska Hall 511. National Direct Student Loan checks are available from 9-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Ad ministration 113. Students interested in co-recreational sports should register at the recreation department before the following dead lines: badminton, Oct. 2; table tennis, Oct. 9; and tug-of-war, Oct. 10. Addi tional information may be UUIUIIIUU ut ill department. A study group research ing the UNL policy on education for physically disabled persons will be conducting a poll Tuesday. Results of the poll should indicate students'., views on the problems faced by the handicapped person attending UNL. The film Anais NSn Observed, will be screened at Sheldon Art Gallery Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. In the film, Nin speaks of her experience as a writer, her ideas on dreams and an LSD ad venture. - A second feature nar rated by Ell Waliach will portray Russian writer Anton Chekhov. ft (Gviimz1' i dailv nebraskan monday, September 23, 1974 -V "4 - "i O