utuart) 5lvA I J AT 7:15 P M. OIILY! !; j "ART CARNEY gives the performance of his career as a 72 year old widower who leaves his New York home for a cross country odyssey that is filled with hilarity and surprises." Come early or stay late and see both SNEAK and THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT tor the price of one. I HEu7oVR! I r;JZc;" 1 I TOMORROW I ' TODAY AT 2:15 AVf. ! SlUari 4:40 AKO I 4:40-7:10 I 4 M0OKIY AND t:35 --J- mmij SNEAK at jTfyS. ' 7:15 P.M. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS) I HOMECOMING I Pf - 5Ti -:. I I - y i 1 Is r?MA i 1 i -' x v: Kir I (tf) WWv mkh jrftK ilRto. mM wraMm wen ( ft SrP Attn OCT.258:00P.M pushing municipal auditorium t ICK ETS; $4.50 Adwnc, $5.60 Dy Conewl a UMl. attmly sponviie J lay C'lrnrfj & 1mi& in tuuflcr wilt T.TT' r National Bank of Commntrce tichvit vnslai)f i: Brantlm. & fiitt, Dirt C.he, Tot Daisy, thi Studam Union end Prhm) Auditorium in Lincoln; Omahi t Homr(b&trt location) & University Health Center Ombudsman handles complaints ' Students may voice complaints about University Health Center (UHC) person nel and policies to a retired doctor, now UHC Ombudsman. Dr. Paul Bancroft, retired five years, 7 Dr. Paul Bancroft, UHC Ombudsman. said he was asked to be UHC ombudsman three years ago by Dr. Sam Fuenning, then OHC director. Bancroft worked as ombudsman for the Lancaster County Medical Society and the Neb raska State Medical Society for five years before becoming UHC ombuds man. , , . , . One question frequently asked Is why the UHC does not dispense free contraceptives, he said. Bancroft said coritraceptives are not prescribed for medical reasons as well as for the patient's emotional stability. He said for some vicmen, contraceptives may be injurious to their health. Bancroft said about 50 per cent of the complaints he hears are about fees charged students for laboratory work and tests. He also hears complaints from students having to wait to see a doctor, despite having made an appointment. He explained that doctors are often called to handle an emergency case, which sets thetn behind in their schedule. UHC doctors are on a rotating schedule for handling emergency cases to eliminate appointment conflicts, Bancroft said. He also hears complaints stemming from personality, dashes between pa tient and doctor 'but in those cases he can only advise the student to see a different doctor, Bancroft said. In addition to hearing complaints from students, Bancroft also has complaints referred to him by the University ombudsman, the UHC direc tor and the UHC Student Advisory Board. Bancroft said he does not know the number of complainti he has handled in his three years as ombudsman, but he estimated that he reviews three or four complaints a month. Friday 8:30 a.m. Bowling Class Test-Nebraska Union 11:45 a.m. Bellwood School Union 12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 12:30 p.m. Muslim Student Assoc. -Union 1:30 p.m. American Phar maceutical Assoc.-Union 1:30 p.m. Educational Psy chology - Union 2:30 p.m. Teaching and Learning Center-Union. 3, 7 and 9 p.m. "Orpheus"-Sheldon 3:30 p.m. Jazz and Java Union 7 p.m. UNL Chess Club, Midwest Open Tournament and Nebraska State Championships Union 7:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 7:30 p.m. ASUN Student Leadership Conference-Union 8 p.m. "Ag, Wilderness" Lincoln Community Playhouse 8 p.m. "The Waitz of the Toreadors"-Howell 8 p.m. "Love Can Forgive and Forgef'-Wesley Foundation. two lovely ringi perfectly matched, which when worn , I together make one handsome wedding et We Invite your inspection of our collection of matching wedding ets. 3 i 1 Downtown and Gateway j k m i XJ I S kl Jt mmmmnmtwmwtmi I witii any purchase Lutfiyya's store will give you one free ticket to the get your free ticket at I 1 l If I I Anouilh ON STAGE coaLtz op the touBOUuns ki 1 6 fj f v V 1 9th and O FRIDAY OCTOBER 38,19,21-26 1 HOWELL THEATRE UN-L 1.2th & R 4722073 I The Glass Menagerie - i iM (ft m page 6 daily nebraskan frlday, October 1 a, 1974