page 2 daily nebraskan Although Nebraskam still favor beer more than any other alcoholic beverage, residents are developing a taste for wine, according to the executive director of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. Executive Director Terrance Micek said consumption of wine in Nebraska was up 10.6 percent in 1976-77. Figures for last year indicate that Nebraskans drank 38 million gallons of beer, compared to 1.6 million gallons of wine and 2.6 million gallons of distilled Wednesday, december 6, 1978 Residents develop a taste for wine; beer still favorite spirits or hard liquor. Although figures aren't available for this past year, in 1976, Nebraska ranked 18th in the nation in consumption of beer. In comparison, Nebraska ranked 38th in the country in consumption of wine, and 31 for other liquor. Even though Nebraska ranks high in consumption of alcoholic beverages, revenue from those beverages puts Neb raska near the bottom of the list. The ranks 46th in that area. 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Rooms 7 pjn .-Circle K, Room 343 7 p.m.-ASUN Senate, Ballroom 7:30 p.m. Eckankar, Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Math coun selors, Room 225 8 pjn -Inter-varsity Bi ble study groUp, Room 337 Booths 1 A-Schramm Hall 3A-NORML 0 TIKI! I Mm Why not go to the Orange Bowl in class? Take a late model Luxury Van AMFM Radio, Cruise Control and Dual Air Conditioning De BROWN LEASING, INC. OUR PACKAGE: o 7 days included o 3500 miles o Take up to 15 people in comfort iSIS 17TH AND "N" STREETS LINCOLN NEBRASKA 68503 TELEPHONE 402 477-7253 short stuff Lincoln Transportation System buses are now oper ating week-nights until 10 p.m. through Dec. 22 as a convenience to Christinas shoppers and retail employ ees. The night-time opera tion is an extension of the regular Monday and Thurs day night service. The University Program Council-East will meet at 6 p.m. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. The UNL Wildlife Club will meet at 6:30 pjn. at the Weseley House, 640 N. 16th St. ECKANKAR will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebras ka Union. Room number will be posted. The UPC Talks & Topics Committee is sponsoring a lecture by Daniel EUsberg on "Vietnam in Perspective Part II" at 3 pjn. Thursday in the Union Centennial Room. The School of Life Sci ences is sponsoring a semi nar by Kermit Carraway, professor of biochemistry at Oklahoma State University on "Membrane Cytoskele ton Interactions" at 3:30 p.m.inManter Hall 129. Lambda Tau organiza tion will meet at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. The Block & Bridle initi ations will be at 7 pjn. on the third floor of the East Union. daily nebraskan Publication No. 144080 Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing editor: Betsie Am nions. News editors: John Minnick and E.K. Casaccio. Associate news editor L. Kent Wolgamott. Night news editor: Jeff Unger. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Casey McCabe. Sports editor: Jim Kay. 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