Speakers starts Pow Wow activities -vTy """NOH THE , MAP TO PIOIIEER V Of J. VAN DON 1 Lee's Restaurant 2 Tee Driving Range FOOD STORE GROCERIES HEATS BEER VlilE LIQUOR Falstaff Q59 Beor sag" Madria-Madria -149 Sangria fifth Wisconsin Club 019 B Cm LOWEST HOT PRICE N TOWN tLtHUiuuuuuLiaU ILiBB 0 page 6 Alfonso Ortiz, professor of anthropology at the Lniveraty of New Mexico, will speak this afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The speech is part of the 1975 Indian Pow Wow activities, today through Sunday, sponsored by the Council ot American Indian Students (CAIS). . Ortiz is author of The Tewa World: Space, Time, Being, and Becoming in a Pueblo Society published by the University of Chicago Press. Ortiz also edited New Perspectives on the Pueblos and has been a constant contributor to various anthropological journals and historical journals," according to Charles Lapointe, CAIS president. Activities Positions on the National Humanities Faculty, the Newberry library Center for the Study of Indian History, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Social Science Research Council are among his current activities. Ortiz has been involved with Pima-Maricopa tribal land claims and other contemporary American Indian affairs, according to Lapointe. , Research grants for American Indian history research and other projects have been awarded to Ortiz through the Coordinating Committee for Foreign and International Affairs, the American Philosophical Society, the Doris Duke Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Editor Ortiz is a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association and the Royal Anthropological Institute. He also was editor of the Southwest Handbook of North American Indians published by the Smithsonian Institution. Ortiz taught at Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., Princeton University and Livingston College in England before becoming a professor at the University of New Mexico in 1974. Following his speech, Ortiz will participate in a panel discussion about the program. This evening a Gourd Dance (the Gourd Clans or Warrior Societies) is on the Pow Wow agenda. The traditional Pow Wow will be Saturday and Sunday and will include dance contests. Finals for the contests will be Sunday evening. Ps0'' ST. NTS 3 Sittler's Off-Sab 4 Schriers 10th & SOUTH c o)3(S Open p everyday Q W 'til 10 During the hot summer months come on out and pick up some of your favorite beverages We're OPEN SUNDAYS! ill 500 West Come try our famous southern-fried chicken, steaks and lobster. We cater any size picnic or party. Lee's Restaurant at West Van Dorn near Pioneer Park Stop by Tee Driving and sharpen up your golf game imh,lflin i inn Tee Driving Range 1 644 West Van Dorn mm Van Dorn daily nebraskan an Va I Ernest Eliel is speaking on "Highly Stereoselective Reactions" today at 3:30 p.m. in Hamilton 1 10. All interested students are invited. The African Students Association is having an emergency meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union to appoint a representative to the Foreign Students Seminar, May 18. University Studies is sponsoring Idiot's Delight, a love storydrama set at the outbreak of WW II, tonight at 8 in Henzlik Auditorium. Accompaniment is by Straight. Ma Fin Est Ma Commencement an original theatre piece by Randall Snyder, is playing tonight and Saturday at 8 pjn. in the Community Playhouse, 2500 S. 56th St. This is the "Writer's Showcase" production of the Gallery Theatre, the last for this season. Students in mechanical engineering from seven universities are competing in Range the presentation cf research papers at a conference heino held in the Nebraska Engineering Center today and Saturday. It is sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Students who dropped courses this semester during the five-week refund period are urged to stop at the Bursar's Office, Administration Building 204, to pick up tuition refunds. Friday, April 18, the Fees Allocation Board mailed letters of final recommended allocations to organizations requesting funds. If an organization has not received this letter, a copy is posted in Student Activities, Nebraska Union 200. Any woman interested in auditioning for the Miss University of Nebraska-Miss Lincoln title for the Miss Nebraska pagent in July contact Steve Myers, 483-1909, between 5:30 and 7 p.m. Fall Employment Advertising, Marketing Majors The DAILY NEBRASKAN is looking for six to eight juniors or seniors majoring in advertising or marketing to serve as account executives. Each account executive will be provided with established accounts to service and you will be expected to sell new accounts during the semester. Salary is by commission and averages $100 to $200 a month (and more). The hours are flexible and you can work around your classes. Advertising sales experience is helpful, but not necessary. All individuals will be expected to participate in a three day training workshop in August. This is an ideal part-time job for students -interested in careers in advertising, marketing and sales. APPLY: doom 34, Union before Friday, thy 2 friday, april 25,1975