The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1979, Page page 6, Image 6

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    friday, September 28, 1979
page 6
dally nebraskan
2 eggs, toastor
pancakes, and
crisp hashbrowns
corner of 27th and vine
475 - 9654
"Collegeopoly," a mock
monopoly game wOl con
tinue until Saturday
noon to raise money for
me All University Fund.
Alpha Gamma Sigma
fraternity and Delta Del
ta Delta sorority are
sponsoring the event
which sells Regents Hall
for $50 and Memorial
Stadium for $1500.
Photo by Jerry McBride
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How about "hope?" Lots of people these days
do good for other people, and that's greajr
But this old world is up to its meridians
in problems. Can't help but be frustrating. The
Christian, however, can be joyful. He has hope.
He knows God is running the show. And that
it comes out all right in the end. He may not know
how, or why, but he knows. The Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) is among those
working and knowing.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
16th & K Streets
475-4289
FDA finds carcinogenic in 28 beers
By Nancy Brumbaugh
Despite the Federal Food and Drug Administration's
findings that 28 beers contain small amounts of a cancer
causing agent, Lincolnites involved in beer sales said they
do not think the report will have much effect.
The FDA released a list of 28 beers said to contain
trace amounts of the carcinogen dime thy Initrosamine.
According to the report, four nationally distributed beers
have more than five parts per billion of dime thy Initrosa
mine, which has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory
animals. The four are Budweiser, Schlitz, Colt 45 Malt
Liquor and Tuborg. Two beers contained no carcinogens;
Coors, of Colorado and Guinness Stout made in Great
Britain. v
Are people likely to stop drinking beer?
"No matter what the FDA says about beer causing
cancer, people will still indulge in what they enjoy doing,"
said Mike Thies, part time manager of The Water Hole,
148 N. 14th St. "I don't think we'll see a change in sales."
A bartender at Horse feathers, 1228 P St., Keith Sindt,
was skeptical. "It seems pretty far-fetched to me. Any
more, it seems that anything causes cancer," he said. He
cited smoking as an example.
Manager at Sweep Left, 815 0 St., John Withrow, said
that he hadn't heard any customers discussing the FDA
findings. "I don't think anyone is going to be scared
away," he said. "People drink for enjoyment. I don't
CLIPPING ALONG
appointments available call 4744455
124 No. 12th (2Vi blks. No. of Campus on 12th)
8-5.30M-F 8-4 SAT.
Hair Styling for Guys and Gals
6 Professional Stylists
Visa and Mastercharge accepted
f 0$ yOo a Lion Tamer with $ I Pltchars. 1
7 fk 50' Drinks, and 75 call drinks, i
i 'is& Swoep Left F AC
A J'i I Erase that Nadachis and start your victory
C I I celebration over the Penn State Nittanv Li-
i 1 I ons with Bloody Marys and Screwdrivers be-
( fore the game. Open at 9:00 A.M. for your
j? , . "?jCwven'ence"
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n ic 72 0 1 5 "O'l Under tho Viaduct
think they will stop."
Dana Stover, manager of Chesterfield, Bottomsley and
Potts, 245 North 13 St., said she thought the FDA report
"is probably valid." She said that if it wasn't, the beer in
dustry would have denied the results.
Stover said she thought that the majority of people are
unaware that carcinogens have been found in beer. "I
don't think it will affect sales. It seems that people will
scoff," she said. "I think people will always drink and
always find reasons to drink."
On the wholesale level, Bob Russell, manager of D & D
Distributing, said he didn't know how dangerous five parts
per billion is.
"If it is a health hazard, I'm sure the breweries will
make every effort to get it out of there. If it involves a
change in equipment, I'm sure the breweries will make
every effort to change," he said.
Space films start early
Because of the early start of the Penn State
Nebraska game Saturday, the Space Film Series of
the University of Nebraska State Museum will start
at 10 ajn. Saturday.
These free films are shown in the auditorium of
Morrill ?Hall. This Saturday's films are: "Go for
SEP," "Universe," and "Space Shuttle."
HOUSE of
Send your mother
fresh flowers . . .
on your birthday.
caH 432-2775
t 226 South 11th
EAST OF THE BR AN DEIS PARKING LOT
The Gloss Onion
Natural Food Restaurant
235 N. 11th
Phone 475-3355"
The
Bill Wimmer Group
Fri. & Sat. nitss
9:30 pm-12:30
$1 cover
Close to Campus at 1 1th and "Q"
Appearing at
COUNTRYSIDE: :
(Country rock)
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Sept; 26:2$ 1:30-12:30 pmV
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f 5 Boer from 8-9 pm
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