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thureday, may 3,1979 dally nebraskon pag2 NPPD... Continued from Page I Although Gardner laid his future is un certain and the chances of returning to his project are slim, Vickcn said he would ap. proach the NPPD Board of Directors. "He might not be right with every thing he's saying, but his intentions are pure1 said Vickers adding that, he was suspicious when Gardner first approached him. "He has nothing to gain and Is possibly losing his lob, career, and has been moved from his family which are still in Suther land,11 Vickers said. Gardner said he hopes the Attorney General will be able to clarify the matter within two weeks. "I know they (ratepayers) are getting ripped off," he said. "I'm going to do what ! think is right, even if that's going to cost me my job. And I believe it may already cost me my job." 111 We km oa alternative. 27Gwth1Siii NU students plead innocent Three UNL football players pleaded Innocent Tuesday to misdemeanor char ges of cruelty to animals filed In con Section with an April 20 bonfire in which four turkeys were burned to death. Charted in Lancaster County Court were; Derald L. Nelson, 21. 922 C St. Apt. 1; Mark J. Goodspeed, 22, 1612 C St., Apt. 1 and Daniel T. Hurley, 20, 453 N. 25th St. Apt. 3. rAA The three were released on $500 bond each. 3S)DG0JSM7 7:15 ajn.-Universlty Judiciary Appeal, Room202A , 8:30 a jn .-Student AtTatrs Staff, Room 243 10 a.m.-5 pjn.-Financial Aids Quality Home Products Job Interviews, Room 337 Noon-Underwood Hills School, North Conference Room 12:30 p.m -Campus Crusade for Christ, Room 122 3 pjn.-Parking Appeal Advisory Com mittee, Room 202 3 p.m.-10 pjn .-Financial Aids-Times Mirror (Southwestern Company) Job Inter views, Room 343 5:30 p.m .-Publications Board, Room 216 6 pjn.-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Har vest Room C 6 p.m .-Christian Science Organization, Room 232 Students interested In Internships for academic credit with state government or community service agencies 'for summer session or fall semester should contact the Experiential Education Office, Arts and Sciences College, Oldfather 1218 472-1352. Most positions are competitive and personal interviews ire required with in the next few weeks. Olle Bjorkman, professor of biology at Stanford and the 1979 George Lamb Lec turer will speak on "Ecological Aspects of C-4 Photosynthesis today at 3:30 p jn. in Hamilton Hall 102. .. - The American Home Economics Associ ation will haven pot luck supper at 5:30 p.m. at 4119 N. 45th Court. Rides will be leaving the Home Economics Building at 5:15 pjn. Phi Epsilon Kappa is sponsoring the "Spring Fun Run May 6 it 9 am. The race will start it the train engine on the north side of Pioneers Park. Register at Mabel Lee 232 or at Lee's Restaurant park ing lot the morning of the race at 8 pjn. Registration fee Is $1 Don Young, educational assistant of the museum will speak on The Forgotten Monuments of East Africa: A Reconnais sance" May 9 at noon in Nebraska Hall W-540 (Use 16th and W streets entrance, take elevator to 5 th floor). The Comhustlers International will meet tonight it . the home of Robert K. Schrepf for their belated May 1st meeting. kJJ 3gg fas f m s Crf v.