mcnday, novernbsr 10, 1975 page 9 ally nirfM Salaries report postponed Tuesday's Faculty Senate meeting at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education "doesn't look very exciting, according to Senate President Franklin Eldridge, be cause a scheduled report from the Uni versity of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) UNL Equity Study Committee will not be heard. The report on salary comparisons of UNO and UNL faculty members and a comparison of support for academic pro grams on the two campuses was to have been presented by Steven Sample, NU vice president for academic affairs. Instead, Sample will be at a New York meeting to discuss accreditation for the School of Social Work, according to a spokeswoman in his office. Equity Committee Cochairman Willinn Erskine, NU vice president for business and finance, also will be unable to attend the meeting, Eldridge said. The senate will hear a report at the 3:30 pjn. meeting from the Professional Con duct Committee, according to Eldridge. The report "relates back to the question raised on professors not showing up for class,' Eldridge said. The Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee will make recommendations for a new tenure policy, Eldridge said. The tenure recommendations were given to Sample last Thursday for his report to the 'NU Board of Regents Friday, according to Eldridge. I coisncicii Monday 10:30 a.m .-Business Educa tion 120 Nebraska Union Audi torium. Noon Dean Egbert-luncheon Union Pewter Room. 3 pjn. Free University Study of DrugsUnion 337. 5:30 pjn. Town Clisb pledges-Union 343. 6 pjn.- -Towna Club Union Harvest Room. 6:30 pn.-Tau Kappa Ep silon Union Auditorium. 6:30 pjn.-Kappa Kitten -Union 232. 7 pjn.-Career Planning and Placement Union 242. 7 pjn .-Table Tennis Club -Union Conference Room. 7 pjn. Delta Sigma Pi Associates-Union 216. 7 pjn. Minority Affairs -tutoring Union 225. 7 pjn. English Dept. -Alicorn-Union 337. 7:30 p.m.-Math Counsel orsUnion 225. 7:30 pjn .-College Career Fellow ship Union Ballroom. 7:30 pjn.-Dclta Sigrna Pi -Union 343. 9 pjn.-Kappa Alpha Pi Union 232. 9:15 pn. - Kappa Psi -Union 216. Tuesday 7 pjn.-ASUN interviews -summer orientation Nebraska Union 334. 7 pjn. Human Develop ment and Family Club C.Y. Thompson Library Lounge. 7:30 pjn.-Ag Economics Agribusiness Club meeting-Ag Engineering 206. 7:30 pjn.-University British Film Festival-Lawrence of Arabi-H9mlk Mall. TOwman tort turn mm temeu '0m Ttooal' Hi imoaA '?. Owvit in Jonas' tt vkKc Mh 1NMONMS Wit HIM MMT m TW MKT STOW" MEMDiJ ANTHONY AND JOSEPH PARATORE DUO-PIANISTS THURSDAY, NOV. 20 a KIMBALL HALL ! CONTEMPORARY ARTS TICKETS: $2 UNL STUDENT. $3 GEN. ADM. ... . UNION-SOUTH DESK WESTBROOK 113 Fas- iris" X Come see what they have to will f'a ess Badsr 13 C f NOSTHUH If LILY i TW s, V H' ' ' tiashvills "A completely , satisfying entertainment' JUDITH CRIST GlSWON f it !'?? I, tiiiiiirr"-:---iiiiiiiiii'iiiiii 'hii iii-rin " iiiiiitiiiiitliiniBWtsrttr-iiiimi - - "-n-inr Coffee House ! presents I 1. 1 0. 1 hotly--yar "American Graf fiiiM star I 2 V, r-U'Peul LeMat EEENSON hursday Eveninj Nov. 13 7:30 Cost: Absolutely FREE! Brought to you by the Coffee House Committee !TOQ ULJOct ' 1 rnato y Kevin Hlgr ' An accident involving two cars and a motorcycle Friday afternoon at 14th and R streets resulted in minor injuries to two UNL students. Mishap involves students A two-car motorcycle accident at about 12:20 Friday afternoon at 14th and R streets resulted in minor injuries to two UNL students. Treated at the University Health Center for scrapes, bruises and a possible fractured wrist was the motorcycle's driver, William Pfeffer of 1835 Sumner. Witnesses reported that Pfeffer tried passing to the right of a stopped car driven byKefmitEnghof3054USt. Engh began turning right into a parking lot west of the Nebraska Union ana collided with Pfeffer. . Pfeffer motorcycle was forced into a car, driven by Scott Roby of 2525 Sumner, that was stopped in the parking lot entrance. Pfeffer was thrown over Roby's car. . Engh was treated at the health center for a cut above ha left eye after Pfeffer reportedly punched him after the accident. 6 Sheldon Art Gallery 12 & R Three documentary films by the Pacific Street Film Collective FRAME-UP! THE IMPRISONMENT OF MARTIN SOSTRE "I cannot submit to in justices, even minor ones. Once one starts submitting tc minor in justices and rationaliz ing them away, their accumulation creates a major oppression. That is how entire peoples fell into slavery." Martin Sostre r . La INCITING TO RIOT (35 minutes) INCITING TO RIOT documents the rise. ..and fall... of a radical anar chist group at a major American university. RED SQUAD (45 minutes) Sheepishness and pa tient outrage are the two faces of the law in RED SQUAD, a funny and withering look-at the surveillance activi ties of the New York City Police Department Special Services Division and the FBI's New York office. Wednesday & Thursday, November 12 & 13 only! I Screenings begin at 7 djti. Admission $150 m - av jlheiliWWBeW n CELEBRATE i at the This Week ANGL Plus NieMe Draws & 2-fcrs Mon. - Thura. 6:30 - 8:15 The Grove 340 W. eornhusker 1