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4. 5 a feJ y9ryj lip The Gay Rap Group will meet at 8 p.m. at the UMHE Commonplace, 333 N. 14th St. The UNL chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshmen Women's Honorary, is taking applications for two SI 00 scholarships to be awarded April 24. Junior and senior women who are members of Alpha Lambda Delta, have a eumidative grade point average of at least 3.5, and presently have no full-tuition scholarships may apply. Application forms are available in Administration 108. The deadline for applying is April 10. Student Volunteer Services will pay $10 for the best design submitted for a newsletter logo. Entries should be submitted to Nebraska Union 200 by April 18. Call 472-2486 or 472-2487 for more information. The Lincoln Labor Co-Op will be sponsoring weekend projects April 4 and 5, April 18 and 19 and May 2 and 3. Persons who wish to volunteer labor should go to the Student Volunteer Services Office, Nebraska Union 200 before the weekend that they would like to participate. Any person or group interested in participating in the Spring Art Festival sponsored by the Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects April 9 to 11 should contact Ann Florsek, 423-5357. A volunteer is needed to tutor a child in remedial reading. If interested, contact the Student Volunteer Center, Nebraska Union 200. Any students who wish to oppose funds for the Black Student Coalition, Mexican-American Indian Students, Student Bar Association, Cultural Center or the Alumni Association may do so at a meeting of the Fees Allocation Board today at 5:15 pjii. in the Nebraska Union. Copies of these budgets and subcommittee recommenda tions will be on file in Union 200. Bill changes student The Nebraska Legislature has passed a bill which will allow full-time students who work full time to be eligible for unemployment compensation if they lose their jobs. LB370, sponsored by Sen. George Burrows of Adams, passed 35-5 and was sent to the governor for his signature. Gov. J. James Exon has not had time to study LB370 because he has' been surveying blizzard damage in western Nebraska, according to an office spokesman. The bill has not been presented to him yet. . ' Currently, full time workers who are part-time students are covered by unemployment compensation, but full-time students under the same conditions are not. Jack Ritchie, director of financial aids at UNL, said he does not think many UNL students will be affected by the proposed law. "We have a lot of staff who work full time who take a few hours of classes, but not too many full-time students who are working full time," he said. Ritchie said until the regents change university policy 18 months ago, UNL students were prohibited from working full time if they were full-time students. This previous ruling, he said, may be partly responsible for the low number of full-time students with full-time jobs. 0 - j QUALITY AND SAFETY E 78X14 Power Cushion Blackwall or Whitewall $4.50 LIMIT 5 QTS. 4nh jpS affrfte. .400. 'i vn stem i &m y AC - Delco Parts Points - Plugs - Rotor Condenser HURRY IN - SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY!! I i J 4 for $132.00 jtttli (II 1 Wv 7 AR 78X13 Steelbelt Radial Whitewall (Blemish) ECONOMY PLUS! NO MILEAGE GUARANTEE! REMOVE SNOW TIRES MOUNT REGULAR TREAD - $.99 each 1407 Q Phona 435-0844 page 8 daily nebraskan thursday, epril 3, 1975