iu . it.-. ... ..- t ,. j L ! I j. Ti n n n rt mrr n Cestui rcap. 12 faculty fcy fcs EnI-h, modern lane, 2nd other . fcparfcnrr.ti put that fesoe to bed long ao. Dan L&dcly, SMim Film Theatre Erector, iaM inter department cooperation is valuable, lie laid the free ihow ings for Use departments, which are open to the public have been beneficial to everyone involved, ' It was with this in mind that he originally made the offers to the various departments to screen the fins with out cost. It seems odd that the theatre has been taken for granted so hrz, that the notion of Sheldon's paying for the screenings out cf its budget seems normal. It's not. It is expensive. Sheldon has been willing to pay it all along. Cat the point is, it never should havehad to. It is like a friend dropping in for a drink and staying for three months. It is about tsce the university quit yelping about a deficit until it pays its share of the bill. Ladeiy is requesting $5,000 to help pay for depart mental screenings. This is how it should be. This, seems entirely m tune with what should be. There axe other factors. The fact that Ladeiy has to be present for all screenings, the fact that Ladeiy had no con tractual job security in the last few years, the fact that Sheldon has been supportive of the local and national independent filmmakers movement, and the glaring fact that the Sheldan Fint Theatre is one of the most respect ed film houses in the nation all show an imbalance. Ladeiy has run the theatre in an educational and cultural context. He has shown as many films free of charge as possible, has tried to keep admission prices low and provide a program of entertaining and beneficial films. Sheldon has offered the only alternative to commer cial cinema in Lhcoln,nd the fare has been exceptional. It is ludicrous that Shailcn is in its current condition, having to ask for support that should have been there all along. ' Ladeiy is asking the university to make the film theatre director's job a salaried position within the university. He is asking that a student assistant's job, also university salaried "be. set up. These requests, coupled with the . request that the university pay for some of the screenings for the various departments, is all Ladeiy asks. This request amounts to S18C0 to S20JC03 from the university's budget. All other costs still would be shouldered by the film theatre. The question is not whether the university can afford to put the film theatre on the budget, it is whether the university and its community can afford to loss such a valuable asset as the Sheldon FiLn Theatre. r ALICE'S RESTAURANT' w - . I ill J JJLll 11 H 1 HIT O o as n ' s ' -' r " - i rn t-rrr- ra' it lacrsr 1" nv -Jo o o o PLUS Ssd X Rated Feature .. r csntasscas shovss frcm 11 am I'USI C3 13. Ifcrs I.D. 1723 "O- 45332 - w j v.. o o L1 I 'end intdnsence. v r - J incOTiUMy.iwTora fin w fcwir . Herein Fi:.n '""!-. AJCdTHLCCIYFlU CHALCA HE1MJTCHXER rTvvoCc: t..jrx L.Gw.crs in "Ksrscrcr?!' . . gad V7.C.FfcLfs ia Tfis Bsrt Dick" 7 1 J ' i . i. .. .-in- i .-' i n n iirr. ilfliiSi-i'"--"''---'" - - -- -1 - if ! . . . . . .mm.. . ' 1 ii CJ 473-2222 1 1 v.,. . ID COT SiriCE 'CAT BALLOU' HI Midnight v. - - y t CIO'.ViriOAT: S f7 1:10-3:15-5:20 -7:25 -9:23 Friday presented by: Saturday 148 all seats r1.00 , S4- V L 4 44 J j fcssuf is Uiui luuutfa twmHi i iMt. If It V w A broken down frontier scout teams up with a drunken Indian with a social disease to pull off the Great A Brothel Robbery of 12GS! V 'A f t ' .! " I Ska's THURSDAY- V f TktyalnM!ytoiiavrifar every otbtr itay of the aMek! rjzr.intza clip ijior frsifLJ3 r Tcdsr 3:33 -5:S3 Tcnid 7:33-9:33 -art ?s w inn i Shcldsa Art GoIIciy, f 5f 3 I LiililliLj FALSTAFF(CEK2SS AT E'IDKIGCT) Sv fSua t"r" i I I