The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1974, Page page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, Nov. 8ih at 8:10 PI. , ,
Tickets on sale now Pershing Box Office 12 Noon till a P.M. daily,
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BOXOFFICE OPEN 12 THE CASH DAUGHTSB5
NOON TILL 6 P.M. ROSAUME & HOSSY .
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Nov. 1, 1914 "The fight for woman suffrage is fast
coming to a climax and there are nothing but
predictions of success to be heard from the feminine
sex. University women seem to be almost unanimously
in tavor or equal suffrage. Several lady members of the
faculty have been conspicuous in the campaign and
their efforts have, no doubt, influenced many of our
young men to come to the conclusion that women are
their equal and should be granted equal rights.
Tuesday will be a great day and Instead of seeing
university men leading young ladies to the polls, as
they do at our university elections, no one need be
surprised to see the coeds hurrying from buildina to
DUiiaing, locating voters."
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PHinr.(n.rhiof .lano Owenft News Fflitor: WfiS AlbSTS.
Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor:
Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor:
Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night Bews
Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief PhotograDher: Gail Folda. News
Assistant: fvlargy Meister. Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens.
Reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Lori
Clepper, Paula Damke, Margaret Ehlers, Joyce Felton,
Connie Sue Gaskill. Judy Goeshel, Randy Gordon, Deb Gray,
Ivy Harper, Gina Hilts, John Kalkowski, Rusty Reno, Mary
Roth, Rex Seline, Lynn Siihasek, Mary Shackelton, Greg
Vyees.
Entertainment Writers: Dennis Eilermeir, Chuck Strinz,
David Ware, Vince Boucher.
Sports Staff: Bob CuiMnan, Becky Morgan, Dennis Onnen,
Larry Stunkel, Pete Wegman.
Columnists: Mark B. Rasmussen, Karen Richardson, Tim
Sindelar, Nancy Stohs, Amy Struthers, Ray Walden.
Artis: Ron Wheeler.
Photographer: Steve Boerner
Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Shirley Janssen, Ann
Newberry, Mary Shackelton, Ron Ruggless, Deb Wood.
Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager:
Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky.
Advertising Representatives: Sharon Clvne, Spiff Hadda,
Lori Harris, Ron Hejny, Greg Hutson, Mitch Mohanna, Ken
Mohr, Steve Ragiin, Jayne Sohl, Jerry Watson.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th
and R Sts., Lincoln, Neb. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2583.
The Dally Nebraskan i3 published by the Publications
Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays
throuahmautu54sgrjp95ernester8,fxc8pt on holiday
and dufiagnvacatiar. iis- .,s . -- , .--
Copyriqht-1 974-, -ttie Oailj Nebraskan Material may be
reprint wnflouV,p3fmss'?or Tf attrfbured "to the Daily
Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright.
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
BUDWEISER
12-pack COLD'liii
Andre' Champagne $1.98
also other specials
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Magic show
in Omaha
t- IIKII etifHont WlM
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appear in a magic snow m
Omaha tonight at 8 p.m.
The show is being given to
raise money for the
Omaha Magical Society
and is part of the cele
bration of National Magic
Week, Oct. 27 to Nov. 2.
Dave Madsen and
Redge Johnson, the two
students performing,,
both became interested in
magic as children and
have been performing
ever since.
"Like every little kid, I
wanted to be a magician,"
said Johnson. "Only I
kept on being interested."
Johnson says the number
of shows he does varies
from year to year. "I've
done 10 to 15 show's a
year, or as many as 50 a
month," he said. .
Madsen has done four
shows so far this semes
ter. .
"I depend on word of
mouth to help me get
ishows," he said. "I main
lly do parties, Cub Scout
(meetings or banquets."
i The show will be held in
the St. Paul United
Methodist Church on 54th
and Corby streets in
Omaha. Madsen and
Johnson will be two of
seven magicians perform
ing at the show.
"We the magicians)
won't be paid for this
show," Madsen said.
"The money from admis
,?Jons!lwM Q9 tpvyard e,t-
. linn .. lortri rnre tor niir
magical society meet
ings." '
AUDUBON
WILDUFE FILM
"Footloose in
Newfoundland"
With Producer
Tom Sterling
SUNDAY, NOV. 3
7:30 p.m.
Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education
33rd & HoldregeSts.
Tickets Available
at Door
Wants your support
andl VOTE, for
i Legislature 30th District
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Graduate U of N College of Engineering 1954
College of Law 1974
II Paid for by the committee to elect Harold D. Robertson
l'l James KniseSy treasurer, Beatrice Neb. 68310
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Jeans
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clothes
accessories
custom
jewelry
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friday, november 1 , 1974