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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1974)
y w- v 'tr' w I ) clothes, jewelry & gifts by Artisans from around the world, and around the corner The eellar 144 No. II (look down) Holiday plans not hurt by strike J 1 o.,,nH hpadauarters in Phoem ft &vV.-, '- Em SPECIAL SURPRISE ATTRACTION Pershing Auditorium 1 Wed. Nov. 27 0 pm -J' i TICKETS S5.M Advance $6. Day of Shew Cf AHA; BRANDEIS, DAISY, HOMER'S RECORDS LlfJCOLW- DIRT CHEAP, BRANDEIS, MILLER and PAINE Desk), DAISY, PERSHING Ail 28 students telephoned last week by the Daily Nebraskan said the national Greyhound Dus Lines strike- will not affect their plans to go home for Thanksgiving break. Eight students said they will ride home with friends and 20 said they will drive their own cars. All students telephoned live in towns hit hardest by the strike. The strike, called by the Amalgama ted Transit Union, began Nov. 18 when a conlract involving 16,000 Greyhound employes expired. I t will continue for an undetermined length of time, said Bill Christian. Greyhound's area general ma nnger in Omaha. Five Greyhound employes are on strike in Lincoln and the bus terminal at 940 P St. is closed. Christian said closed-door negotiations will continue at u..h hPfldnuarters in Phoenix, rr. Sa sSTemen. is reached. Ha,Jy 10V0 OS es Nebraska which are without bus service because they are not served by another line. Nebraska towns affected include Plattsmouth, Nebraska City, Auburn and Falls City. Christian said he didn't know how na?yrUNaL students use Grey hound but competitor Continental Trailwdys s al.eady seeing an 'grease o students riding their line, according to Lincoln terminal manager Ken Krupicka. "Business hasn't quite doubled, but it definitely has increased," he said. J c I' fn OS- m r 7 . 7'" -;V'V 4 id ... ?. - ?v, I IV? - One for the money i tilt 1 j -jr. .! i Win T 7 & t 4 7 S'S 1 Ljupii'MPW wr until rn ntrr-1 - - r f""""'- s' i 4YS !: ' If uMiig costs threaten your continued education, the Universidad d fjt, A:u.-f k...', i-i t'u bit; Mexico, may be your answer. A small, private university, fully .u i.r.funetj tit th: Ud ii'd States, UA's prices are comparable to state universities. The lowr k.w of Itvmy in IVIfxico helps keep down your other expenses as well. Choose from amony 20 iiiJiur fields I'iUurlmg art, anthropology, economics, education, inter-American business and SjMiiiili. C;,i Ais are offered in both English and Spanish. 1 Fct 5 Apartado Postal 607, Dipt. Puebla.Pue , MEXICO u begin yd B to Work Study IFederal Loans and 1 and Internship jFederalGrantsl Please Send Information on ! General Accounting Business Administration ! Professional Accounting Office Specialist I Stenographic Executive Secretarial r f ilk 1 LJ Le8al aecretanal I Medical Secretarial Professional Secretarial vwui i. nopui ling Legal Assistant I Word Processing Key Punch Federal Loans Federal Grants Work-Study Internship Placement .Statfj Zip. I I I! t mi t; r; i ! r: iphone tJ umber. (402) 432-5315 or mail Coupon Today: Lincoln School of Commerce 1821 cks st.s Lincoln, WE G8501 tea!."- page daily nebraskari monday, novernber 25, 194 A A -t A , . ..'fpS(.f fl...