frlday, September 14, 1979 page 2 daily nebraskan (( Rstatesi USPS 144-080 Editor In chief: Amy Lenten; Managing editor: Margaret Staf ford; Newi editor: Randy Euex; Associate news editors: Brenda Moskovlts, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hauler; Assls tant night news editor: Bonnie Lund; Features editor: Jill Den ning; Layout editor: Roger Buddenberg; Entertainment editor: Deb Shanahan; Assistant entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Rick Huls; Photography chief! Mark Bllllngsley; Art direc tor: Mike Whiteley; Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editor: Gail Stprk; Ombudsman: Michael Zangarl; East Campus Bureau chief: Kevin Field. Copy editors: Liz Austin, Julie Bird, Barb Blerman, Alice Hrnl cek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannln, Kris Hansen. - The Dally Nebraskan Is published by the UNL Publlcetlons Board Monday through Friday during the fail and spring semes ters, except during vacations. Address: Dally Nebreskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Materfal may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Dally Nebraskan, except material covered by e copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510. Draft registration may still go to Senate WASHINGTON-Despite overwhelming defeat in the House, an effort to bring back military draft registration may be put to a vote in the Senate. The House rejected 252-163 late Wednesday a propos ed order to renew draft registration for 18-year-old men starting Jan. 2, 1981. Instead, it directed President Carter to study the situation. Carter has already said draft registration is not needed now and Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill predicted that with the- House vote. 'That'll be the end of it." But an aide to Sen. Sam Nunn said he believes the Georgia Democrat still will put a similar bill to renew draft registration to a vote in the Senate. Neo-Nazis jailed BUECKEBURG, West Germany-A West German judge sentenced six neo-Nazis Thursday to prison terms of four to 1 1 years on charges they organized or participated in right-wing criminal activity planned by their American leader. The prison sentences followed the first major trial of neo-Nazis in this country and came after a government rnnrt warned that such croups were adoutlna termriit tactics in an effort to overthrow democracy. After a four-month trial, the court concluded that the six men followed the orders of self-styled U.S. Nazi leader Gary Rex Lauck, of Lincoln. School starts CLEVELAND-School officials said they were eager to get on with the business of education as they opened classes today to all of their 90,000 pupils for the first time since a limited busing plan began this week. Up to 9,500 pupils were scheduled to be bused across town Thursday, with some rides taking more than an hour. s pmni -1 AT THE OUuilTEJ in GOG P. St. 475-7400 C!S RED FAPJS Our bar opano O AM Saturday Stop in and get tho spirit flowing BEFORE THE GAME! "T7 T a Ml itP""'ffl r0 i ( ji I o id I j i- i .i grj neips I ll '''''' :Jrl!mmmmJj Buy any four Mead products marked "Buck Back." And Mead will give you a buck back. just one way Mead you buck the system. rap p onc See details on specially marked "Buck Back" products. ITfeodPhoducts OourthouM Plj, Nortlwtrt. Dayton, Ohio 15463 Friday is the last day to have your name removed from the Buzz Book. Con tact the CAP office, Ne braska Union 200. The Triangle Little Sis ters are sponsoring a car wash Friday beginning at 3 p.m. in front of the Triangle Fraternity. The University Folk Dancers will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 1 19 Mabel Lee Hall. The Navigators Will meet Friday at 7:30 pjn. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. The NU Future Farmers of America will meet Sun day at 6 p.m. in Peter Pan Park. The UNL Pre-Vet Club will meet Monday at 4 p.m. at Peter Pan Park. 8-9:30 ajn.-Commission on Status of Women, Room 216 10 a.m.5 pjn.-AUF Plantasia, Ballroom 10:30 a.m.-12 pjn WRC Counseling, Room 122 1 p.m.-Muslim Student Assn., Room 401 3:30-5:30' pjn.-Selleck Hall 5200 Tea, Heritage Room 7-10 pjn.-Chi. Alpha Campus Ministry, Room 402 7-8:30 p.m.-Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, North Conference Room JcthntiEi8L ft T o u o o Tp pTTf T ijlT p .! j "ID. jctu Tiii'jilSi Ttf I 4V I o f Z. liil? TiJt" 7 f X oiJii!, TTi I iT.0 T lL" TTl'lT T i "" 11 in t i oftf t o ijw I Tp 1 1 1 llr" " ttlti' iilTlolnitli'i, fi tlwlilti ft