BARE TRAPS... get caught up in the most walked about shoes in town., Bare Traps! Style Illustrated: in Latigo W4. si.B in the rfcht direction y BM TRAPS A i ; I ,, , , X1 RECEIVER UP IN SME? SEE SPERRY m fl 8 8 6 O OflOfl 'Minji"MH" aim j. m Jim For quality receiver and turntable repair rely on Sperry... Just call or carry. V - t....y"ili'"'i i in i n i i i i f mmiw l 47th & Y 484-9181 For every woman who plans to have children any time in the future, knowing her rubella immunity level is vital. You may have read or heard that if a woman contracts rubella (German measles) during the early months of pregnancy, there is considerable risk that the baby will be born with abnormalities. To avoid such risks, the State Health Department and University Health Center are making the immunity test and if needed, the vaccine, available to UN-L females. The charge of $2.00 covers cost of postage and time of UN-L lab and clinic personnel. This will be available only through April 25, 1 975. For more information, please call 472-2102, Ext. 246 or go directly to the medical laboratory desk in the Health Center. Id fiflf The second episode of the German detective television series, Der' Komnissar, will be shown Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Small Auditorium. Ad nission is free. An organizational meeting for Food Day, April 17, will be held this afternoon at 1:40 in Heppner Lounge in the Neihardt Residential Center. $ The Student International Meditation Society ' is sponsoring a Transcendental Meditation Introductory Lecture today at 3:30 p.m. in the Union. Clois Coon of Elmer Fox & Co. will speak today on "Grading the CPA Exam" at the Accounting Club meeting at 3:45 in the Nebraska Union. Any person or group interested in participating in the Spring Art Festival sponsored by the Student Chapter of the Am. Institute of Architects April 9 thru 11, please contact Ann Florsek, 423-5357. People interested in talking to state senators about LB23, the Sexual Assault Bill, should contact the Women's Resource Center. A volunteer is needed to tutor a child in remedial reading. If interested contact the Student Volunteer Center, Union 200. Lincoln Parks and Recreation and the National Campers and Hikers Association are sponsoring a free four week camping clinic beginning April 9, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Auld Recreation Center, 3.140 Sumner (Antelope Park). To pre-register or for more information call 475-6929. Loser says popularity decided RHA race Continued from p. 1 "If there would have been more time to deal in ideas rather- than popularity, I think I would have done better," Walden said. Walden, who ran unsuccessfully for ASUN first vice president on the Pro-Apathy ticket, said he is willing to help RHA if Ihne will let him. Two consititutional amendments were passed by a large margin. One gives the RHA election committee, the power to determine the date of elections, if it has the council's approval. The second amendment requires the vice president to assist the president with his duties. I : " WB,M,W,IW jiiiiimi.iM .iiiijui jiiL j iiiiiL jiiji iimi mimiii ia wwiiiiwiiiiwiwi)iiim,,, mu- j'ni !j.i,ujjui jpuni iM-iti .mum iJi..vroiu"jw.iii 1 1 hum, iii.i i i'i hi "." ' ir. t" " ' 11 ""'1' -' n nil "i.if r it n r r '-' Mm'ii rr --1 r"!-!'" rii'r'" 'itriii,mffiTiirtiTTr7;"'iigrifwiamiiliwW''','Ti,T-' - 1 mini in ii iniMiPMwiwimwaiMj up hjuiij.1 w.u jj'ui.u iuiipwi.LJMiwi' iwiiiiMiiwinwiiiw"!MpwwiiwiwiwwiiiiifnMwwii ii mi nwifiTiiiiiwi mi w wwnmuw wmrimw -iiimiiiiiiiiiii p minimi iTirirnrniinrinniriii mi iiniiiimuTni unrTummM J I njlfiWin Jl 101 10 doily nobQsIcon Editor-in-chief: We$ Albers. News Editor: Dave Madsen. Managing Editor: Rebecca Brite. Associate News Editor: Randy Gordon. Layout: Dennis Onnen. Sports Editor: Larry Stunkel. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Bill Garthright. Special Editor: Greg Wees. Chief Photographer: Ted Kirk. News Assistant: Janet Lliteras. Business Manager: Jerri H3ussler. Advertising Manager: Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Second Class Postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska 68501. Address: The Daily Nebraskan Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Sts., Lincoln, Neb. 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 1975 the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. READ DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS KEG HEADQUARTERS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Crown Russe Lambrusco Vodka Q49 -4 89 Quart fifth 1 J tJ (I 4 J II jflftltM 3SS5 Sa-Jth 4E3-TS5 page 2 daily nebraskan Wednesday, april 2, 1975