fBring this coupon to: :i ii I mi in . w h wini w iw - iwi - ir E3 ., . 4 2 , 1 llTTx"m A' Of iTI im A TOT Si 1 4 RHraiiiiaiiaHBiHiaiiiiaraHnniBiiiiKiH 10 discount Luncheon Special Mon-Fri expires Oct 15, 1974 m ma ms mm iwQpMi RHneaiBiBaniiiMinn 1 0 discount Brass Rail Special b, hamburger & best french fries in town Tues.Wed.Thurs. expires Oct 15,1 974 I im mm mm I y2! Ml l 24hoursaday i I VW' ' mister I If ' $ X'EP Donut; . 1 thfi " : .ill IW V'OnHfe finest ' dooyts 5121 ,"0" STREET VVCf1ds bSSLrf ffiG I They're making a batch C"" ,w t JJIwiiwHW rqi!in' "J 1 4 S . -J- r x1"-. 'Vi , j - 7 !',. " ? 1. v.r. W 4 plus special guest I!iJU V 111 JUlolivfl IN CONCERT T0MM0RR0W NITE 8 p.m. at Pershing Auditorium. Tickets $5.00 in Advance and $6.00 at the door. . Tickets available at the Union South desk, Dirt . Cheap, Brandies, Miller & Paine, The Daisy, and 1 "V rsning Box office, CO 3 cr ) b o r Was Sie brauchen, J f das habon A die j 1 Get Right Dan to the Nifty Gritty Main Bank-14th & M Drive-up-20th & O 0COJU-DUUWJ Oct. 2, 1914 "The Black Masques request that ali girls who have tickets for the girls' section at the football game Saturday will meet in the Music Hail of the Temple from one-thirty to two-thirty, Saturday afternoon, to practice songs and yells. We will then go to the game in a body.". "The future work of the University, then, is to train men in the government of cities. Provision must be made in the curriculum for training men to govern cities as men how are fitted to teach high schools, practice law, and build bridges. In the selection of city managers the test will be efficiency, not vote-getting capacity. As in Germany, city government will become a profession. It is true that municipal administration now is a business in some cities. By trained men responsible to the people? No; rather tobacco-chewing, hand-shaking, professional politicians. Clean, efficient government will only come when trained, non-political, far-seeing men are placed at the helm." doily '-ndMoskan FrtiinrUn-f.hiaf- Jane Owen3. News Editor:' Wes Albers. Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: bteve idyior E.tor.tainmont Frtitnr'Grea Lukow. Night News Editor: Jane Hoge Chief Photagrapher: Gail Foida. News Assistant: Lisa Brown Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens. Reoorters: Harrv Baumert. Chuck Beck, Deb Bettenhausen, Lori IniPnnpr. Connie Sue Gaskill. Randy Gordon. Deb Gray. Ivy Harper. Mark Hoffman, John Kaikowski, Rusty Reno, Rex Seline, Lynn ISilasek, Mary SnacReiton, rviaxuiewjrueii, varey vwees. Entertainment Writers: Dennis Eliermeier, Chuck Strinz, David Ware. Sports Staff: Bob Cullinan, Becky Morgan, Dennis Onnen, Larry Stunkei. : ... ...... .... Columnists: Mark B. Rasmussen, Karen Sindelar, Nancy Stohs, Amy Struthers. ( Artist: Ron Wheeler. Photographer; Steve Bqerner. , . r.nnv 1 fosk: Oeb Betfenriousen? Christ ic t; , Ann NewberryrMary Schackeltont Ron Rt;; essv "Business Manager: Jerri. Haussler. Advertising Manager: Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Poiicky. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R ots., Lincoln. Nebr. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2588. The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn : and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation, Copyright 1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Dally Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. . Richardson, Tim ,c," Shirley 'wu.'obcn', on personal checking accounts MEMBER F.D.I.C. cash advances checking accounts savings accounts savings bonds travelers checks night depository if! H M o fi Jl II IM PA MFif 1 tmfmto-y fry Nebraska Union N ) 3 i, i I upen o.ou-o m i ivivii. hum n. mill i iu n Lincoln. Saturday 8:30-12. page 2 daily nebraskan Wednesday, October 2, iy4