The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1976, Page page 2, Image 2

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By Mike Patten
Since this is Thanksgiving time, it's only
appropriate that the Nebraska Department,
of Roads auctions off its turkeys this Sun
day, Autos, snow plows, fuel tanks and
other items the department says are past
their usefulness will be suctioned Sunday
by the Roads Dept.
Joe Palmer, Roads Dept. surplus man
ager, said all the items to be auctioned
have served their lifetime with Nebraska
state agencies. Me said the department
holds four or five auctions a year to get
rid of surplus stock. He said he expects
the auction to gross about $200,000.
Surplus items are on view today at the
department supply depot at 5001 S.
14th St. The auction will begin at 9:30
a jn. Sunday, with the auctioning of the
heavy equipment first.
A crowd of 400 or more is expected.
short stuff
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A tour of the Strategic
Air Command will be Dec.
11. Interested persons
should sign up by today at
Ferguson Hall 110.
Alpha Omicron Pi is
sponsoring a candy sale and
book raffle through Dec. 10
at the Nebraska Union
North Booth.
'
. The Inter Varsity Chris
tian Fellowship will meet
at 7:30 tonight in the
Union. Room number will
be posted.
Prof. Aaron Wold of
Brown University will speak
on New Electrode Materials
for Pho toelectrofytis of
Water at 3:30 pm. today in
Hamilton Hall 110.
The Women's Resource
Center is hosting a get
quainted session with
several UNL women faculty
members at 3:30 pjn. today
daily nebraskan
in Union 116.
The UNL Gay Action
Group will meet Sunday
from 8 to 10 pjn. for a
coffeehouse and from 10 to
midnight for a disco dance
at 1228 P St.
The Union Program
Council is sponsoring three
workshops in Sufi Dance
with Balthazar this Sunday,
Dec. 12 and 19 at 1 pjn.
at UMHE Commonplace,
333 N. 14th St.
Early registrations for
second semester are due
today. Those students not
preregistering must go
through general registration
Jan. 12 through 14,
Editor-in-chief:" Theresa Foreman. Managing Editor: Randal
Biauvelt. News Editor: Sandy Mohr. Associate News Editors: Ron
RusgSass and Rex SeHne. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment
Editor: Michael Zanpri. Sports Editor: Pete Wegman. Thirtd
Dimension Editor: Nancy Stohs. Night News Editor: Kim
Shepherd. Photography Editor: Steve Boerner. Photography
Chief: Ted Kirk.
Copy Editors: Chuck Beck, Nancy Clark, Pete Mason, Gail
Smith and Randy Wright.
Business Manager: Jerri Haussier. Advertising Manager: Gregg
Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Bruce McMorris.
Production Manager: Kitty Policky. ,
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34. 14th and
R Streets, Lincoln. Neb. 68403. Telephone (402) 472-2533.
Copyright 1976, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be
reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan,
except material covered by another copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb. 63501.
calendar
9:30 a.m. - Student
Affairs, ''Supervisor Work
shop," Nebraska Union 242.
Noon Engineering
Protege luncheon.
12:30 pjn. Muslim
Student Association, Union
337.
3:30 pjn.-Flights &
Study Tours, Union 243.'
3:30 pjn. - Political
Science - Lecture, Union
Auditorium.
7:30 p jn.-Inter Varisty
Christian Fellowship, Union
Conference Rooms.
guys ana
gais
Now, for a limited time only, save 1.00 on any haircut
at our third frHrsndeis Deauty Salon and Cutting
Room in downtown Lincoln. Treat yourself to a new lock
for the holidays. This month, we're featuring the popular
Nova cut Call today for an appointment of just drop by,
but remember to bring this ad and save 1.00! We carry
your favorite Redken hair cosmetics.
Bring In thls'cd and sovo! - ;
Off cny haircut
wo ccro cbout you
Palmer saH "quite a few young people
attend these auctions.
More than 100 used cars will be auc
tioned at prices Palmer termed com
parable" to the used car lots in town.
Nineteen pickup trucks and campers also
will be auctioned.
Among the other items are road graders,
tractors, dump trucks, front-end loaders
and pole trailers.
Palmer said boats and even a school
bus previously have been brought in to be
auctioned. He said the items were brought
news digest
By The Associated Press
Reorganization
Plains, Ga.-President-elect Jimmy Car
ter's promised reorganization of the fed
eral government will be carried out in a
very careful, deliberate process" over the
next two to three years, a key Carter staff
member says. Carter discussed that pro
posed reorganization, the economy, and his
dealing with the House and Senate in a
three-hour meeting with Democratic con
gressional leaders Wednesday at Sen. Her
man Talmadge's home at Lovejoy, Ga.,
about 40 miles south of Atlanta. He later
received expressions of support from
some of the legislators present. Carter, who
was repeatedly referred to as Mr. Presi
dent" at the meeting, said later he had
asked the legislators to "direct me to
make the executive branch more effic
ient.'' Hotel closes
Fhiladelphia-The BcDevue-Stratford
Hotel, where kings and presidents have
slept in luxury, closed at midnight Thurs
day, perhaps the final victim of the myster
ious Legionnaires' disease. A sign in the
to the Roads Dept. by various state agen
cies. Some of the cnillcr, less expensive
items that mht be of interest to students
are lawn mowers, tool cabinets, grease guns
and assarted engines. The engines include
diesel-and gas-propeEed models.
Larger items usually are bought by
county and city government agencies,
Palmer said. The tractors usually are
bought by farmers, he added.
He added that some of the items might
need some repair.
rear of the lobby headlining "Daily
Events" listed a United Way dinner, the
last event at the 19-story hotel that was
built in 1904 as a rival to Europe's finest
hostelries. Starting today, the sign will be
blank. The mahoghany grandfather clock
that chimed the time for the presidents
from the time of Teddy Roosevelt was
trucked from the lobby this week and pla
ed in storage. Tony Delia, bell captain for
31 years, stood in the lobby Wednesday as
a crowd of photographers snapped pic
tures of the hotels ncxt-to4ast day. "It's
like going to a wake and taking a picture of
your mother in the coffin," he said.
Cleanup
Amman, Jorday -The staff of Amman's
Intercontinental Hotel was scrubbing up
bloodstains Thursday and cleaning out the
mess left by a four-hour battle between the
army and four Palcstinina terrorists who
invaded the hotel Wednesday. Jordanian
troops still guarded the hotel. Three
terrorists were killed and the fourth was
wounded when helicopter-borne troops
and soldiers on the street stormed the
hotel. Two soldiers and two hotel em
ployes were also killed and four guests
were wounded in the guerrilla assault and
the army attack. One hotel employe was
shot dead behind the hotel bar on the
ground floor. The bar, one of the most
popular in the city, remained closed after"
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