The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1978, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
friday, October 13, 1978
calendar
Republicans rolling through state
Registration pucicets
North Desk
9 ajn. - 5 p.m. - Psy
chology dept. - "Dr. Ron
Smith" -- Auditorium
1 1 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Ira
nian Student Association,
room 232
11:30 a.m. - Music dept.
-Men's Glee Club Rehear
sal, Ballroom
Noon-Chancellor's office
luncheon, room 203
Noon Alumni 50-Year
football luncheon, room
242-243
Noon - Willard School
York, North Conference
Room
Noon-Student Affairs
Brown Bag discussion,
South Conference room
1:30 pjn. - CAP staff,
room 216
2:30 p.m. - Health
Center Advisory Board,
room 202
2:30 p.m. - Convoca
tion Committee - "Gener
al Westmoreland," Ballroom
3 p.m. - Arts & Sciences
Advisory Board - Advising,
room 337 and 343
5 p.m. - Music depart
ment rehearsal, Ballroom
6 pjn. - Corncobs -Pep
Rally, Plaza
7:30 p.m. - School of
Music Concert, Ballroom
Booths - 1 A-Ag Men
2A-Chi Phi
3A-Beta Sigma Psi
4A-Iranian Student Assn.
2B-Sigma Phi Epsilon
No, it's not gypsies. It's the Republicans.
A caravan of cars and vans adorned with bumper stick
ers and posters toured the Second Congressional District
this week.
The caravan included Republican candidates Charles
Thone, Roland Luedtke, Don Shasteen, Doug Bereuter,
Paul Douglas, and a variety of candidates running for
county offices. It also included supporters and campaign
volunteers.
The caravan is aimed at the voters in many of the
smaller Nebraska communities which might have been
missed in other activities, said Eric Chapman, field coord
inator for the Bereuter campaign.
The caravan is sponsored by the Republican party,
Chapman added.
Typical of the stops during the caravan was a street
campaign at Milford on Thursday.
A crowd of about 30 persons huddled together just
off the main street downtown attempting to stay warm
against the biting October wind.
They waited. One supporter remarked, "They're (the
politicians) always late, but they're the first to the polls."
Finally, the sound of music was heard and the caravan
rounded the corner led by the local police chief. A loud
speaker announced which candidates were riding in the
caravan.
As many supporters and candidates got out of the
seven cars and three vans in the caravan as were standing
on the street waiting.
Campaign stickers, campaign literature, pencils and
emery boards were passed out and the candidates began
making short speeches.
A few minutes later, the leader of the caravan began
blowing the whistle that hung around his neck and
shouted for the members of the caravan to "load 'em up."
From Milford, the caravan would travel to Dorchester
for another street campaign, to Friend for a coffee
meeting, to Fairmont for another street campaign and
finally to York for a free barbecue.
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The College of Arts and
Sciences is accepting local
applications for the Truman
Scholarships with a deadline
of October 13, 1978. The
scholarships are available to
students who are presently
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Publication No. 14480
Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing editor: Betsie Am
mons. News editor: Tamara Lee. Associate news editors- E.K.
Casaccio and John Minnick. Night news editor: John Ortmann.
Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Casey McCabe.
Sports editor: Jim Kay. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. Art
director: Jack Ragtin. Magazine editor: Amy Lenzen. Magazine
managing editor: Mary Jo Howe.
Copy editors: Jill Denning, Deb Emery, Kim Hachiya, Lynn
Paustian, Sue Schaecher, Deb Shanahan, Margaret Stafford,
George Wright and Jeff Unger.
Business Manager, Jerri Haussler. Peoduction Manager: Kitty
Policky. Advertising Manager: Denise Jordan. Assistant Adver
tising Manager: Pete Huestis.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall
and spring semesters, except during vacations.
Address: Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R
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The NU Foundation will
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Trustees meeting, combined
with the first annual report
on the progress of its capital
gifts campaign, today at
noon, in the Lincoln Hilton
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