thursday, january 29, 1976 . daily nebraskan page 3 . bilLm board "T1 The Legislature's Constitutmnal Revkinn anil Papmu ation committee Friday will hear LB808, which relates to the BUI of Rights and provides additional situations when bail may be denied, at 1:30 pjn. in the Supreme Court Hearing Room 2414. If the Legislature passes LB 808, an amendment to Nebraska's Constitution guaranteeing reasonable bail ex cept in cases of murder and treason, will be placed on the general election ballot in November. Legislative Hearings Committees, statehouse hearing room assignment, bills to ba haard Friday and their tpontors are at follows. Hearings start at 1:30 unless otherwise noted. Agriculture and Environment. Room 2230 LB820 (Rumeryf Relating to research, provide a duty; provide limitation on research.. LB841 (Ag. Comm.) Relating to the Agriculture Products Indus trial Utilization Committee; provide that funds refunded or re- endment would extend bail denial rights Imbunwd to the committee during fiscal year 75-76 may be expended prior to June 30, 1976. LB843 (Ag. Comm. Adopt the Nebraska Pesticides and Devices Act; provide penalties; operative date, etc. Constitutional Revision and R selection. Supreme Court -Hearing Room 2. J4 LB6S7 (Goodrich) Constitutional-Amendment permitting political subdivisions to buy, sell and lease certain property. LB8C3 Pud. Comm.) Constitutional Amendment relating to the Bill of Rights; provide additional situations when ball may be denied. Government, Military and Veteran Affairs, Room 2102 LB727 (Chamben) Relating to cities of the metropolitan class; provide for election of city council members by districts. LB736 (Keyetl Relating to meetings of public bodies; provide that meeting of public bodies may be conducted in barrier free buildings. LB7SS (Warner) Relating to Auditor of Public Accounts; to pro vide methods for signing certificates on bonds. LB767 (Burrowtl Relating to DAS; provide that director shall not issue warrants in certain situations. Miscellaneous Subjects, Room 1019 LB344 (Exec. Bd.) Relating to gifts; provide that certain com missions and agencies may receive gifts and bequests subject to legislative approval. LBS49 fF. Lewis) Relating to Nebraska State Patrol; provide for a uniform and cleaning allowance. L8881 (Savage) Relating to rates for publication of legal notices; provide for an exception to the legal rata. Public Works, East Chamber LB 337 (Murphy) Relating to certificates of title; provide when motor vehicles shall be subject to Article 9, Uniform Com mercial Code. LB839 (Dworak) Relating to cabin trailers; ptovide penalty for falling to apply timely for a permit. Nebraska Retirement Systems, Room 1019, 12:30 pjn. LB643 (Ret Comm.) Gives option to public employees as to when they can stat retirement annuity. LB644 (Ret Comm.) Reduces the pension annuity for public employees if there is early retirement. LB&45 (Ret Comm.) Clarifies death benefit retirement language. short! Students interested in bringing major speakers to UNL are encouraged to attend the Union Program Council Talks and Topics committee meeting today at 3:30 pjn. in Nebraska Union 232. Training for VITA volun teers (Voluntery Income Tax Assistance) is tonight from 7 to 9 in- the Union South Conference Room. For more information visit Union 200. The School of Life Sci ences is sponsoring a lecture by Dr. Robert Brambl of the Minnesota University plant pathology dept. in Bessey Hall today at 3:30 PJTI. Students who brought books to the ASUN Book Exchange should come to the ASUN office. Union 334, to claim unsold books today and Friday from 8 ajii. to 5 pjrt. - Volunteers are needed to work with mentally retard ed adults on Saturday after noons in activities such as pottery, sculpture, and col lage. Apply in Union 200. There has been a Wal; purgisnacht time change for Friday night.. Soprano Emily McKnight will sing at 10 pjn. and UNL-students will sing at 1 1 pjn. in Union ,242-243. The Undergraduate Psy chology Organization will meet tonight at 7 pjn. in Union 202. Committees will, be formed and career plan ning and strategy will be dis cussed. Anyone interested is invited to attend. a The Union Program Council is still looking for volunteers for Friday's Winter Walpurgisnacht. In terested students should sign up in Union 115 no later than noon today. Housing Director Rich ard Armstrong will discuss the lio using rate increase at a meeting sponsored by the Resident Housing Associa tion (RHA) tonight at 7:30 pin. in Union Auditorium. Interested persons are in vited. Marketing Club's first 'Think Drink" of the semester will be today from 4:30 pjn. to 6:30 pjn. at the Water Hole. Fee will be 25 cents for members and 51 for guests. Members are asked to pay second semest er dues of S3 at the door. The Chinese Student Association (CSA) has scheduled a Chinese New Year Banquet for this Sun day at 6:30 pjn. at the Nei hardt Residence Center Cafeteria. CSA has catered food from House of the Dragon for $4 a person. Tickets are available at the Union south desk. There will be a dance afterward in the Pub. Basic Education Oppor tunity Grants (BEOG) appli cations are available for the 1976-77 school year and may be obtained in Admini stration Bldg. 113 or the Union north desk. , tolondoi Weather Thursday: Partly sunny and mild with highs in the mid to upper 40s. 8 a.m. Southeast Nebraska Community College-Certified Licensed Underwriter Exam Nebraska Center for Continu ing Education (NCCE), 33rd and Hoidrege. 8 a.m. Japanese Agricul tural Training Program NCCE. &30 a.m. Student Affairs Staff-Nebraska Union 243. 1 1 :30 a.m. Search Committee-Religious Studies Luncheon -Union 203. 12:15 p.m .-Delta Sigma PI Alumni Luncheon Union Pewter Room. 2 pjn .-Nebraska Center for Health Education-Union 202A. 3:30 pjn.-Student Affairs Staff Development-Union 218. 3:30 pjn. Union Program Council Talks and Topics Committee-Union 232. , . 4 p.m. Fees Allocation Board Union 203. 5:30 p.m. Council on Stu dent Life Housing Policy Com mitteeUnion Pewter Room. 5:30 p.m. - Council of , American Indian Students Union 232. 6:15 p.m. - Greek Follies Meeting Union 222. 6:30 pjn.-Residence Hall Association-Union 343. 7 pjm. Undergraduate Psy chology Association Union 202. 7 p.m. Income Tax Vol unteer Training Union South Conference Room. 7:30 pn. - Wrestling-UN L vs. UNO Coliseum. 7:30 pjn .-Residence Hall Association-Union Auditorium 7:30 p.m. - Math Counselors-Union 225 B-C. ' 8 pjn. Opera-"Cosa Fan Tutte'-Kimbalt Recital Hall, 11th and R St. daily ftsbfOsSkon Editor-in-chief: Vince Boucher, News Editor: Lbfi Demo, Managing Editor: Randy Gordon, Associate News Editors:. 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