mondr, cctcber 11,1073 c impotent emmet :: succeeded by sax Music from the reed instruments that fill the air dining NU footbaH ganscs are saxophones, net clarinets. UNU band director, Robert Fought, said clarinets caa't be heard in Memorial S&fiisa. ' Fought sail the clarinets were replaced by saxzphones last year because the clarinets' volume is too small and they "don't contribute to the sound of the bind. Most woodwind instruments are kft out of the ranks, Fought sail. Twelve piccolos hare replaced the Gates because the hii pitch of the instrursect can be heard better in the stailum. Ikczase it is easy for woodwind players to play other woodwind instruments. Fought sail, the best players were chosen dining auditions regardless cf their instrument. However, stuiszis who played oboe, bassoon, bass clari net, alto clarinet or baritone saxaphone were asied to play saxophone, he said. If we bad no Emit on instrumentation, we would kt them play their own instruments, Fought sail. The marchins band is limited to 2CO rnemhers because of the stadium's size and the room needed for shows, he sail. -.'C7' j r-' 1 JM Jf A p rt. - . ,4 i 535 3 7: 23 jf '"f'!f'' p f7 A ssBw. j n hi - i. c. J fc- : j NteMw Ste- CO c fc Tji Three authorities on assassinations wO spesx at 70 tonight in the Nebraska Union. The panel is sponsored by the Union Program Council (U?C) as part of theTower ami - Corzptscy in America: YJjo's in CbrJwl?" symposium. . Mark Lane, founder of the Citizens Ccmmizion of Inquiry in to the assassination of John Kennedy, wi3 speak with Donald Freed, author of The KCZzs ofRFK, and Jeff Cohen, who is a researcher with the Assassination Information Duresa and has written From Messizh to Martyr: The King Aszzsznztion about the assassination of Martin Luther King. EMne Brown, chairwoman of the Elack Panther party, will speak Tuesday at 7:30 pjm. in the Union. Brown is also executive director of the Educational Opportunities Corp., which operates the Oakland, Calif, Community School and the Oakland Community .Learning Center,. Brown, who is a singer, currently is under contract with Motown Records. She will speak about Whatever Happened to the Black Panthers IJK f- r,s r" f H 0 0 0 ;0 '( TO 1J o f .. .. Naf W-.T..g jts. .-a. dL 2nd X Rated Feature Fun-SEX-LOVE-n::D? Hast Be 18 Ilave LD. continuous from 1 1 aon. 1733 o a. i-542 rx O i2 mm 7) STarSdan Art Gafiery The Ftina-rssLero Fmtde, film-maker aad umt nf film (iLstlibatill? eompmtf ia Berfcetry. Cali fornia (The Serious Rranrm Company), will be appearing tS ShLfaa Film Theater ob the eveaings of October 13. 14. 15 16 sereeniae EIim and nmTfwttiity lectiues and A SURVEY CP WEST COAST IWUENiil- i A ax i - GAKD2FIL&1. . .saiOSVLE: - I Wednesday, October 14 HER FILMS; Thursday, October 15 DOCUMENTARY J I FILMS BY T70MEN; Friday, October 16 I I SEXUALITY IN FILMS BY T OMEN; and Saturday, October 17 A SURVEY OF EST COAST INDEPENDENT AVANT-GARDE FILM. Screenings at 3 fe 7:30 p. m- I I " All screeaings are admission bee! - m. Mt" i' The Gentle Touch Ear Piercing A0 Ears Pierced j vith purchase of L:Wh3( Ear Piercing Earringsc - ' . r . V lip H Eir F"ci-3 (ii tire to pM cr a .,-, : pracsnsa instrument s3 Ffcna ths , - 1 i V jr pisreir- ccnircs a $7.75. Thsss . attKCtiYscsnin crsnndscfEca- - - j j I ssd stdn!s stssl. fIj; ' Under 19 rntr be tcccniprsisd by rrsnt fi f If V crgssrdiia. A fl w ' C . jf f I Qzai f ' Uncc!n mttal Mra1 Mlr - 7? i-7 ' of this Birir of cobw.X laaats aT i a refold og fe eat ten tea. torn or iteft of I ShmM. : y"5 N. fssi'apsb-. kss's. His rca dsss est csvzx e -HMiff 0 B 1 1? azs sit nrs' C-UJ LSSJ tSS3i -j t ci!2r3 esar Lst ca or Lstri era ! Kza. Try esriss -2. li fepatfaards Cia cast cl C ' it l.?wm!n. 1132 "O" Slrccl lCj. -afSOi. - - - SKa. a. . A aKf 4