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thursday, October 16, 19?E page 2 daily nebraskan ! ! BJ jgpr m SJH """""SLiSmw jumM I short s The two-day UNL law Psychology Conference be gins today. "Selected Issues in Our Criminal Justice System" is the theme of the conference which features seven noted educators in law, psychology and psych iatry. The conference runs all day today and Friday. A general meeting of Phi U is today at 6:30 p.m. in the Home Economics Bldg. The program will be "Over- the-Counter Drugs." Concerned Pro-Life stu dents will meet today at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. All members are encouraged to attend. The possibility of UNL r athletes starting a Big Bro ther program in cooperation with the Lincoln Public Schools will be discussed at a meeting tonight a 7 in the Nebraska Union. Pre-registration clinics sponsored by the Student Advisory Boards of the Arts and Science and Business Colleges are planned from noon to 4 pjn. in the Nebr aska Union Main Lounge and from 7 to 9 p jn. in the Gather - Pound - Neihardt multi-purpose room. A meeting of the Helping End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) is scheduled for to night at 6:30 in the Nebra ska Union. 1)V i ! i MUSIC The Republic of Mexico's Bicentennial Gift to the United States JORNADAS fTlEXICANAS A Mexican Festival at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln October 1 9-24, 1 975 LECTURES October .19 Opening Ceremonies and Concert by Viviano Valdez, noted Mexican pianist, 8 p.m., Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium. October 24 Concert of Music and Dance by Los Folkloristas de Rene Villanueva, 8 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. ART October 19-November 9 Exhibition at Sheldon Art Gallery An exhibition ot Mexican Aris and Cralts. These items will remain at the University ot Nebraska-Lincoln, a gift trom the Mexican government. October 21 October 23 BOOKS - Dr. Manuel Alcala, Director -General ol Mexican Libraries, 2:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. - Dr. Fernando Camara-Barbachano, Assistant Direclor, Mexi can National Institute ot Anthropology and History, 10:30 a.m., Nebraska Union. October 19-November 9 Exhibition at Love Library An exhibition of books by Mexican authors will be on display in Love Library. The large collection will remain at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a gift of the Mexican government. Institute of International Studies, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Ail Tasses members wishing to go on the Okla homa migration Nov. 22 are to contact Melanie Carlson at Zeta Tau Alpha sorority by Friday. Pre-Med students plan ning to enter the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1976 should sign up for an interview. Interviews are scheduled for Friday, Oct. 31, Nov. 7, on city campus. Further infor mation can be obtained from the Pre-Med Bulletin Board in Bessey Hall. Alpha Omicron Pi and Phi Delta Theta are sponsor ing a car wash Sunday from 1 to 4 pjn. in the faculty parking lot north of the Ne braska Union at 15th and S streets. Cost is $1. Proceeds go to All University Fund. The deadline for regist ering for a flight-only space on the NU charter to London (Dec. 26-Jan. 11) is Oct. 20. Some spaces are still available. Contact Ne braska Union 204 for more information. Cltstant At.. r. u.uUklu ruumm Board js distributing Sound magazine free of charge to students this Week published by the Sony Company, can be picked uo at Daily Nebraskan points cosy ftohfoskofl fcditor-in-chief: rZT Brite, News Editors: Randy Gordon and Lori Demo, Mjrao. ins Editor: Stan Linhortt Associate News Editor: Gins' Mill, Layout Editor: Michel Schmal,. Night Newt Editor' John Kalkowiki, Am and Entertainment Editor: Robert Thurber, Sports Editor: Larry Stunkel, Third Dimension Edi tor: Vince Boucher, Photo Chief Ted Kirk, Business Manager'' Jerri Hautsler, Advertising Manager: Mary Ann Myers, Pro duction Manager: Kitty Policky, Second Clan Postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Address: The Daily Nebras kan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb 6S588. Telephone: (402) 472 2588. Copyright 1975, the Daily Nebraskan. Materia! may be re printed without permission if at tributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by .another copyright. ETC EMPLOYERS SUPPORT THI GUARD & RESERVE See the Bluegrass Grusade appearing TONIGHT at the Goal Post I023 "O" L incoln's Largest Dance Floo r 1 1 vstm Why H B i J,WTfltiwwn(aj J A' v are Oahl thinn 5 Ask for Kin-Lite plastic lenses by name. They'll take a load off your nose and your mind. And only we have them. HIS and HE MOUNTAIN CL Waxed Roughout Leather Uppers Fully Leather Lined Double Welt Construction Reinforced Brass Pegged Steel Shank Full Cushion Insole It Because nothing you r-tar Is as Important as your glasses. Brandois Department Store, Lincoln 477-1211 Use your Brandeis Charge Card A mttntrn M Hi OoMiant' Awocmion si Amwict t4j' ."; j Compare at $55.00 SALE f o 1317 "O" St (Downtown) Park S Shop . & Thurs. 'til 9 p.m . cnsn 2600 Ho. 48th (No. 48th to Baldwin) Mon.-Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 Sat 9:30 -6:00 Sunday Noon - 6:00j