The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1977, Page page 8, Image 8

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daily nebraskan
monday, October 17, 1977
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BRIAN BUTLER
VOICE AND GUITAR
Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, 12 pm
October 18 and 19
AT OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION
" Bodtto's
'Let's take a new look at our world'
topic of UN official's Lincoln speech
Upstairs in the Glass Menagerie
12th & Q 474-6000
48th & Highway 2
483-4129
William C. Powell, a United Nations (UN) official, will
speak Sunday at .Lincoln's United Nations Association
(UNA) annual banquet.
His topic will be, "Let's Take a New Look at Our
World."
Powell has been involved with the UN since it was
formed in 1945, when he was appointed to the' prepara
tory commission the General Assembly's first session.
In 1946 he joined the UN Secretariat and in 1972 he
was appointed director of the press and publications
division of the UN office of Public Information.
October 24 is the day the UN's final draft was signe
by all involved nations. Every year there are banquets
commemorating this signing, as close to the historical date
as possible.
Ralph Garner, president of UNA of Lincoln, said
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speakers on world affairs are featured at the annual ban
quets.
"This year we are exceptionally fortunate to have Dr.
Powell because he is one who has been with the UN since
its inception," Garner said.
The UNA of Lincoln has been in existence for 20 years
and has always had an annual banquet
Garner said the last time such a distinguished guest
was in Lincoln for the UNA was in 1957, when Eleanor
Roosevelt presented the chapter with its charter.
The UNA of Lincoln will pay partial expenses for
Powell's trip from money obtained through donations,
dues and the price of the banquet.
Also on the agenda for the night will be Maurice
Tate and Nelle Allpress, who will provide music.
Foreign students living in Lincoln also will be introduc
ed to those attending. '
Witnesses sought Volunteering pays
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UNL police are seeking the aid of anyone who may
have witnessed the assault of a 22-year-old female north
west of Love Memorial Library Oct. 11.
According to UNL police officer Maureen Knott, the
student was allegedly attacked while she walked along the
diagonal sidewalk towards Morrill Hall. Knott said the
woman allegedly was grabbed from behind and hit in the
jaw. .
When she screamed, the assailant released her and ran
north. She was taken to the University Health Center
where her injury was diagnosed as a broken jaw. She
currently is under the care of a Lincoln oral surgeon.
Knott said police still are unsure of the attackers
motive, terming it an unprovoked attack.
They are looking for a black male, approximately 5
foot 8 to six foot tall with medium build in connection
with the alleged assault',
Knptt said the name of anyone supplying information
to police concerning the assault would be kept confidential.
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indefinitely That is why plastic applicators
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and biodegadablc. It is made of spirally wound
strips of paper that quickly begin to delaminate
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water. (See the illustration above at the right.)
The paper snips are as easy to dispose of as a
few sheets of bathroombr facial tissue.
What's more, the hygienic Tampax
tampon applicator is designed to make insertion
easy and comfortable. Slim.smooth and pre-
lubricated, it guides the tampon into the proper
position to give you reliable protection. Your
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UNL students seeking volunteer work out of the good
ness of their hearts will find additional benefits at the
YWCA for the goodness of their pocketbooks.
The YWCA will award $2 gift certificates to volunteers
for each 25 hours of service, according to Betty Dyer,
YWCA director of volunteers,
Dyer said the certificates are redeemable for a YWCA
membership fee reduction or for a discount on any class
registered for by the volunteer or a family member..
The student membership fee is $5 a year.
The certificates will be valid for one year, Dyer said.
However, only- volunteers will be allowed only five certi
ficates a year, she said.
Dyer said the YWCA board of directors initiated the
program to try to "convert volunteer efforts to some
thing tangible," adding that she knows of no organization
with a similar program. '
Any service volunteer is eligible for the certificates.
Service volunteer work includes child care, clerical work,
. class instruction and teen advising. -'--
The YWCA has about 50 service volunteers and of
those about 20 are UNL students, Dyer said.
Bulletins available
If deciding which courses to pre-register for is getting
,you down, this may help, ASUN's Academic Policy Com
mittee has set up 16 permanent information centers on
campus, making all seven college bulletins available at
each location. '
According to Bill Armbrust, academic policy commit-
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no longer have to run around campus to find a particular
bulletin to read about one course.
Bulletins can be checked out at residence hall desks,
C.Y. Thompson Library, Love Library, the seven college
deans offices, the ASUN office and the Interfraternity
CouncilPanhellenic office.
The bulletins were provided free by the University
Publications Office.
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