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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, april 12, 1978
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The Undergraduate Soci
ology Association will meet
today at 1:30 p.m. in Old
father Hall 722.
The East Union Program
Council will meet tonight at
6 in the East Union.
The Nebraska Union
Board will have a hearing on
proposed changes in the
City Union tonight at 7 in
the Union. Room number
will be posted.
The UNL Wildlife Club
will meet tonight at 7:30 in
the East Union. Room num
ber will be posted.
The Prospective Law Stu
dents Association will meet
to discuss the entrance and
expectations of law school.
"La Mesa Espanola" will
meet Thursday from 11:30
a.m. to 1:20 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union Harvest
Room.
Phi Chi Theta elections
will be Thursday at 4:30
p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
Room number will be
posted.
The UNL Agronomy
Club speech contest will be
7 p.m. Thursday in Keim
Hall 244.
The Union Program
Council American Film
Classics Series will present
"It Happened One Night"
Thursday at 7 and 9 p.m.
in the Union Centennial
Room.
The Medical Careers
Christian Fellowship organi
zation will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. in the Student
Lutheran Center.
Noon - Student Y,
Women Speak, Nebraska
Union 232.
1:30 p.m. - Admissions
Advising Committee, Neb
raska Union 216.
3 p.m. - Water Re
sources Seminar, East Union
Goldenrod and Sunflower
Rooms.
3 pjn. - Ag Economics,
crop production, East
Union Student Organization
Committee Room.
3:30 p.m. - Boost -her
Yell Squad interviews, Neb
raska Union 203.
3:30 p.m. - IANR visit
ing scholar Henryk Jasio
rowski, East Union Colum
bine Room.
5 p.m. - Women's Re
source Center Rap Group,
Nebraska Union 337.
5:30 p.m. - Engineering
Toastmasters, Nebraska
Union Harvest Room A.
6 p.m. - Gamma Lamb
da, Nebraska Union Harvest
Room C.
6 p.m. - East Union Pro
gram Council, East Union
Student Organization Com
mittee Room.
6:30 p.m. - ASUN Sen
ate Meeting, Nebraska
Union 202-202A.
7 p.m. - Nebraska Union
Board, Nebraska Union 203.
7 p.m. - MASA cultural
awareness film, Nebraska
Union Auditorium.
7 p.m. - IFC-Panhellen-ic,
Nebraska Union 343.
7 p.m. - University of
Nebraska FFA, East Union
Goldenrod and Sunflower
Room.
7:30 p.m. - N.U. Meds,
Nebraska Union 232.
7:30 p.m. - Wildlife
Club, East Union Great
Plains Room.
8 p.m. - IFC Treasurers,
Nebraska Union 243.
8:30 p.m. - Prospective
Law Students, Nebraska
Union 242.
EUPC - Graduate
Show, East Union Loft.
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nebraskan
Publication No. 14480
Editor in chief: Ron Ruggless, Managing editor: Betsie Am
nions. News editor: Janet Fix. Associate new editors: Anne
Carothers and Marjie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas R.
Weil. Assistant news editor: Tam Lee. Layout editor: Liz Beard.
Entertainment editor: Pete Mason. Sports editor: Kevin Schnepf.
Special editor: Carla Engstrom. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. East
campus bureau chief: John Ortmann. Editorial page: Mary Jo
Pitzl.
Copy editors: Lisa Brown, E.K. Casaccio, Jill Denning, Kim
Hachiya, and Janet Lliteras. Editorial assistant: Cindy Johnson.
Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising manager: Gregg
Wurdeman. Assistant advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Produc
tion Manager: Kitty Policky.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
fall and spring semesters except during vacations. Address: Daily
Nebraskan Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln Neb.
68588. 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.
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"Lincoln's Corner on Hair Styling'
Former FBI chief,
top officials indicted
Washington -The Justice department, concluding that
responsibility for FBI excesses in the campaign of the
early 1970s against radicals rests at the top, has obtained
the indictment of former FBI Director L. Patrick Gray III
and two of his highest former aides.
associated press
doitolinos
In the culmination of a long and painful internal in
vestigation, the department also dropped its prosecution
of John Kearney, a former FBI supervisor in New York,
who was indicted a year ago in connection with FBI
break-ins, mail openings and wiretappings between 1970
and the summer of 1972.
Wrigley prices jump
Chicago-A 5-cent jump in the price of Wrigley gum
seems imminent. The company raised its wholesale prices
by nearly 3 1 percent Monday and a company official said
the standard seven-stick pack would probably jump to 20
cents in most outlets.
Nickel pay phones
Baton Rouge, La.-Pay phone calls have always cost a
nickel in Louisiana, and that is not about to change.
South Central Bell had asked for an increase to as
much as 20 cents as part of a $105 million rate hike, but
the Public Service Commission denied the pay-phone
jump and give the firm only a $39 million increase.
Tow truck hijacked
Lebanon, Mo.-A 2,000-mile journey that allegedly in
volved a threat on the life of President Carter has ended
with the arrest of a Texas man who reportedly was angry
about the Panama Canal treaties. The 37-year-old man
from Humble, Texas-arrested Monday by an FBI agent
for allegedly hijacking a tow truck and driving it through
five states-was identified as the same man the Secret Ser
vice had sought for threatening the life of the president.
The man remained in the Greene County Jail at Spring
field Tuesday.
BRASS RAIL
Celebrate
Dick & Sam's birthday
with
25 Draws M .25 Pitchers
50 Cans 50' Bar Drinks
TONIGHT!
9pm - Close
Get your ale at the Rail!
APPLY . . .
for the position of
Advertising Manager
of the Daily Nebraskan
The pay is: 450 plusmonth
The Benefits: on-the-job
(Experience) in advertising,
finance, and managment.
Applications Deadline
Monday April 17, 4:00 p.m.
Applicants should be familiar with the Guidelines for
the Student Press adopted by the NU Board of Regents
(copies available upon request.) Resumes should be sub
mitted to and applications completed at the Dailv
Nebraskan T
For furtt iformation
Call 472-2588
APPLICATIONS FOR
ASUN COMMITTEES
Applications are now being accepted for
students on the ASUN Constitutions
Committee and the ASUN Community
Relations Committee for the 1978-79
term of office.
Applications are also being accepted for
ASUN students appointments to CSL,
Faculty Senate Committees, ASUN
Campuswide Committees and Govern
ment Liason Committee Chairmanship
for the 1978-79 academic year.
Information on committees and app
lications can be obtained in the ASUN
office, Room 335, Nebraska Union.
Interviews will be held April 20.
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Gateway Camera Shop:
Friday, april 14,1-9 P.M.
Lincoln Center, Camera Shopf
9:30-3:00, Sat. April 15th.
See the OM system demonstrated. It is" the
most complete compact SLR system in the
world.
Special Price on OM1 body and 5Q MM f 1 .8
lens. Normally, $293 during our
demonstration,
$243
You save $50!
Camera Shop, Lincoln Center and Gateway
TONIGHT ONLY
DOUBLE DOUGH FREE
With Any Pizza Upon Request
There's Nothing Like it.
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