J daily nebraskan monday, november 28, 1977 . i t "i i page 2 Copynght ... J Continued from p. 1 ; Gary Gflger, program advisor for the Nebraska Union, " said there is no doubt the Union Program Council wiB be paying royalty fees on any concerts it presents after Jan. 1, but added that he has no idea where the money will come from. - GQger speculated that the added cost of royalty fees .could be absorbed in higher admission prices of taken out of the Union's budget. " - - Byron Knight, assistant program manager for NETV. said that since NEW broadcasts only music that has been composed for the station, they are able to avoid royalty fees. - At KRNU, UNL's radio station, program manager Larry Walklin said he has not given the new laws enough review to predict their impact on the station's operations. However, Walklin said KRNU will see no immediate effects of the revised laws when they take effect Jan. 1. Productions at the Howell and University Theatres escape the brunt of the new laws because most Theatre Dept. performances are not-musicals, according to Pat Overton, public relations promoter. "We'll have to pay for promoting a play by musical works on TV," Overton said, adding that she anticipates little change after Jan. 1. daily nebraskan Publication no. 144080 Editor In Chief: Rex Seline. Managing Editor: Pete Mason, News Editor: Larry Lutz. Associate News Editors: Janet Fix and Ann Owens. Layout Editor: Steve Boerner. Entertainment Editor: Carta Engstrom. Sports Edftor: Mike McCarthy. Special Editor: Michael Zangari. Night News Editor: Betsie Ammons. Photo graphy Chief: Ted Kirk. Executive Assistant to the Editor: Ron Ruggless, Copy Editors: E.K. Casaqcio, Jilt Denning, Susan Kissack and Barbara Lutz. Business Manager: Jem Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Denise Jordan. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday during fail and spring semesters except during vacations. Address: Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68503. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb. 68501 . Watch Monday Night Football On Our Big Screen TV. Oakland 21 Buffalo 7 Enjoy 2 FERS (430 - CLOSING) and our thick, hot, chewy pizza before and during the game. I Botllate's Ipl Pirn 48th & Highway 2 El '483-4129 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A Perfect Gift For Big Red Fans. I 1 I 1 I I SAVE $7.00 with this coupon. "N" LAMP $ Regular 39.95 0 Beautiful 26" high quality lamp O Letter "N" handcrafted from 2" thick white pine, not plastic o Solid wood base o We make any letter or any color Plus, if you buy your lamp this week, your name will J I 1 I I I I I 1 I I Upstairs in the Glass Menagerie 12th & Q 474 6000 I I I I 1 I I 1 go into a drawing for a free lamp. Offer ends Dec. 10th. Big Red Novelty Products Co. 13S5 South 474-0408 I fS3 I I IF1 i ca i CHRISTMAS SALE Great gifts for Great people! 20 OFF: o men's winter coats vO all leather coats (mariboro man coats by pioneer) o all down (gerry western, pioneer wear, rni3er-miBerrniner) O deerskin gloves 30 off-women's suits & vests (scuCy, pioneer) o all boots tony lama, cfingo, Justin, acme) O men's suits $3.00 OFF all jeans leewrangler faded glory his. AUTHENTIC INDIAN JEWELRY 1242 HIGH (between 12th & 13 Ji on I ijh St J 423-3932 J $10.00 OFF winter hats stetson bailey INDIAN VILLAGE TJESTEHM "SHOP3! Hours 106 Thursday 1&9 - rpncrFiT nw fM ILuBiLlULU ANOTHER KIND OF AUTUMN Loren Eiseley A new collection of poems by one of our country's most distinguished writers. This new collection of poems by the renounded anthropologist and literary naturalist is a volume to be cherished. Once again, through his poetry Loren Eiseley gives us the key to an understand ing of the past and present, animal and man, all of Creation as one and insepar able. Once again, we see the lessons to be learned from remains and evocations of lost civilizations and from man's en counter with other living things. Once again, we can see the poet's deep affection for the living world and his respect for worlds that have passed-and the importance of both to man's human ity. $3.95 Previously Published Books by Loren Eiseley The Unexpected Universe The Night Country The Man Who Saw Through Time . The Invisible Pyramid All The Strange Hours The Immense Journey The Innocent Assassins Notes of an Alchemist $2.95 $3.45 $2.95 $2.95 $2.45 $1.95 $3.95 Hardbound $3.95 Paperback $2.95 rTONIGHT at Sheldon, 7:30 pm- MEMORIAL CONVOCATION BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT REMEMBRANCES Ned Hedges UNL . Wi,iarn Kr0gman Univ. PerV C.B.SchuUUNL Bentley Glass SUNYStoneybrook E.F.Carlisle Mich. St. READINGS Roger WelschUNL Elaine Jahner UNL RECEPTION Open 0-5, Monday - Saturday 1135 R 432-0111 -3 r i Card f- r v. I