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V V,' V V.-' v V V Relaxation . g0 mn m J from David Ware's strike up the band: Marie's Oasis is one of a vanishing breed of drinking establishments that once con stituted the majority of booze. outlets jn any city the workingman's corner bar. The primary attraction of Marie's Oasis, as with any bar of the genre, is the properly relaxing atmosphere. A draw consumed in Marie's has roughly the same effect as attending a Merle Haggard Concert, or driving on country back roads accompanied by a six-pack in a '55 Chevy saloon. ?; At Marie's, there is no need to put up a false front, since no expectations are placed upon you, save that of honesty. You can loosen your belt, spread your legs, guzzle your beer and. speak your piece it's that kind of place. i Plus we have the best chili in town.; i-w i iQii"Mnw?iH3vs. home economics means more than domestic science alone, it means the putting into practice the theories learned, for now they have a "practice cottage." This cottage was formerly the superintendent's cottage, but now it has become a place where a few girls at a time may keep house in an ideal fashion. Of course, boys are glad to know this. They know they will have better cooking and cozier homes in which to spend their days." "Convocation yesterday was as usual a decided success. After the opening song of America, Dr. Maxey spoke on the "Effects of the European War on the United States." He said that in the last one hundred years the commerce of the United States with the rest of the world has increased about 2,000 per cent, consequently the war can not help but effect the United States commercially. aawMOTifwitiiiMr doily fsbfos!cQfi 1 : :.'Marfe!t3a:sIs . : ... Editor-in-Chief: Jane Owens. News Editor: Wes Albers. Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief Photographer: Gail Folda. News Assistant: Lisa Brown. Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address; The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Sts., 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 Daily NcHraskan. exceotinn mater ial cover Lunch BHAVf 9th SO " i rt I -4-4 ... 44.7fl . i umner aervea 1 1 a.m. - ii:ou p.m. 35c BifIS G5C and up nnnnnw vvl-A IiuuljU PREDICT braska - 27 Kahsas - I N El , , , -ii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i ii i. i 1. 1 1 mn nwiwiii rriwTiiBi rgFiMTPii iH"ll itf) (""ft TflMWTTHrrilTillTffllliinnfl ii'TI'TTTIttMTffCTTO'fiHit.'BTii Jff fcui&aatBHKB rwp .iwiur uJiRwni mtm-W mn!.i,l i phm iuiur.. jliui-.. - - m. i J..JP... mi n.n mm 17 ITWilfrTiflWri Y M1 U It VJI U It' ll 'J JUrAH i p " ,. ',.,:,::.:.:tj ... : ! . r S . I I Steak-O-Rama Served with: Choice of Potato Hot Texas Toast Tossed Green Salad Choice of Dressing Dishes Silverware ' Paper Napkins Glass of Ice Water Toothpick Free Matches I l UVi'f- I I I Suitable tor tripping, trucking or tramping . I , $3.00 with meal. Regularly $3.90. 1 Surprise your friends. Surprise yourself. 1 Surprise us. Whtlo they last. 1 P I When you're really hungry for something good Open Daily From 11:00 a.m. Relay honors anniversary Twelve Marine Officer Candidates will conduct a 62-miie relay run from Lincoln to Omaha on Oct. 19 to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the Marine Corps (Nov. 10), Capt. David P. Evans, Marine Office Instructor of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC), said Thursday. Evans, who will partici pate in and supervise the run, said it will begin at 6 a.m. at the Military and Navel Science Bldg. on the UNL campus and will end at about 5 p.m. at the Union Pacific Building in downtown Omaha. The relay will be con ducted in five-mile seg ments, with all the partici pants running the first and last mile together. Marine Officer Candi dates from two officer training programs, NROTC, Marine Option and the Platoon Leader Candidate (PLC) program will run. Evans said the relay will give candidates from the two programs a chance to share their experiences, as well as serve as a conditioning exercise for them. Tim Evensen, one of the runners, said motivation is the key word for stu dents in the Marine Can didate program and espe cially for those participat ing in the run. - Representing the Ma rine Candidate Program, Evans said he challenges the Air Force or Army ROTC programs to a relay run "of any distance on any day." Participating in the run are Evensen, Evans, Peter Keenan, Keith Wother spoon, Brian King, James Bailey, Robert Gose, Gun ther Feiste, James Rado sevich, Frank Esposito, Rex Nolan and Michael Regan. The final showings of "The UFO's" will be at Mueller Planetarium Sa turday at 2:45 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. The Lincoln Computing Facility will' offer a one week mini-course begin ning Monday. Entitled "interactive Graphics I", the course will meet from 3:30 to 5 p.m. every day next week in Nebraska Hall 185. Contact Joso Inguanzo or Jeff Rchm, 472-3701, for further in formation. . Tickets are now on sale for the Melodrama to benefit the All University Fund (AUF), which will bo presented Oct. 24, 25, and 26. Tickets are available at Acacia, Kappa Kappa Gamma or in the Union North Lobby. it. - r page 2 daily nebraskan friday, October 18, 1374