1, friday, October 19, 1979 UNL participating in Japanese exchange UNL will again take part next year in two exchange programs with Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan, and Sophia University in Tokyo. The programs wiU allow stu dents to receive UNL credit while studying in Japan. Continuing grant from the Kawaskai Motors Corpora tion will support travel expenses for one to three UNL students participating in either program. Competition for the 1979-80 awards is open until January 23, 1980. Interested students can contact Pro Peter Cheng, 541 Oldfather Hall. Cheng said that it is not necessary for students partici pating to learn Japanese, as courses will be taught in English, but said a knowledge of the language would be helpful. Students will enroll in courses in Japanese art, culture, society, history, politics, economics, business and language. Undergraduates in any college with 3.0 grade point averages are eligible and can apply for a Kawasaki travel award. Special consideration will be given to students wlo have had Japanese language or culture instruction or previous 1 personal experience in Japan. Recipients of Kawasaki travel grants will be selected by a faculty com mittee. - , The Kawasaki travel grants will cover only the cost of round trip air transportation from Lincoln to Tokyo or Nagoya. Students must pay all other expenses. Negotiations with Nanzan University officials are under way on reciprocal tuition and room and board arrange ments. If both schools agree on the proposed exchange agreement, Cheng said UNL students would pay the same costs as they would for a year here. Tau Beta Pi conference Tau Beta Pi, a national engineering honorary will have its annual conference at the Nebraska Center for Continu-. ing Education, according to Lyle Hubl, a senior engineer ing student and public relations chairman for the group. The three-day conference beginning today will attract more than 300 junior and senior engineering students from across the nation, Hubl said. The conference is in tended to decide the future of Tau Beta Pi he added. - Banquets will be held each night with guest speakers talking about the fraternity and the engineering profes sion. "Alumni and student members are encouraged to attend," Hubl said. , MOP SrU E R Of 10 E l l 0 111 lilAlLUli i SI IS Ml in E T RlM MnNCd SH0 Om S N A H TES ORE 0 2 E C C E sTpTi wes Z L ofo d olwrw 7 IR JJ. T 2 ' Ail I 21 To j i " s u ii u p 1 1ll C0N SOLE D 2 TEA S7S TOTE " J PAW IClAlW A F E Z T AjT L S Ml lP TR G N T N.1 JJ.E .N J) Ji 6.1 iT 111 MlE 1 1 ?0AD OWSO SLOT SUHIO IOiM i mi i in i in FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT MOVIE SLIVER STREAK ADMISSION $2.00 (Ft) n i.nn "97. COMPLETELY UNI QUE PORN1" AiGoid.t.m CONTINUOUS FROM 10 A.M. DAILY "'FIREWORKS WOMAN FLUS THE SCREEN WITH A SLEW OF SIZZLING SEXUAL SHOCKERS AND m EYEBROW RAISERS." Bob SalmagglWINS 'THE DIRTIEST, FUNNIEST, MOST AGGRESSIVE PIECE OF UNABASHED PORNOGRAPHY SINCE BUCKLEY AND GOLDSTEIN REACHED PUBERTY." Bruca Williamson PLAYBOY fl . r TPOT f KNICH0LS0N caw p . . ft ' i i - n Quality Adult Film rtmO" Sr. 432 -604 ul daily nebraskan vfv i?1 -JL i r v , r 3 Jft limnvL Mt If Wk Of).! . ".. jii-,-.. . , J IJiUM Free tuition? Photo by Mary Anne Golon Jim Schrader, a.k.a. Ipswitch, and John Troia, a.k.a. Minnesota, played in front of the Nebraska Union Thursday, as part of Cather 2's free tuition raffle. .stuart DAILY AT: 12:45 2:55, 5:05, 7:20 AND 9:35 P.M. A temptingly tasteful ) -comedy., j vr V. - foradults ev'"-'. r;;;" A who can count. L lis 12th and P St. 477-1234 Every Friday and Saturday Nights! Midnight Movie at 12:00! r r DP R No Passes! U Weekend Matinees! l vv 5:40 7:40 13th & P 475-2722 9:40 THE MOST INGENIOUS THRILLER OF OUR TIME! TIME AFTER Oee TIME 5:20-7:20-9:20 was? Ml ii A UNIVERSAL RE REIEASE FINAL WEEKEND ENDS TUESDAY! TONIGHT: 7:30-9:35 SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT: 5:25-7:30-9:35 23 fWK )l(a s MaAf ; tough and vulnerable and true. And if there is such a thing as a world-class actress it is Meryl Streep who gives a gorgeous performance." GfVf SHAU7. TODAY. NBC TV THE J SEDUCTION lf OF JOE TYNAN ALAN ALDA BARBARA MERYL HARRIS STREER R tMut .mt . STARTS TONIGHT "GREASE" AT 7:00 "SAT. NIGHT" AT: 9:10 ;: I . II f3?7 jCstcf) A PAHAMOUNI PlCTunC 5 b the word p2g3 11 I r 1 I It1 i' i v y h v p v 1! v ' 3 "t ' , , S il v ' 4 4