The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1979, Page page 15, Image 15

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    tuesday, October 30, 1979
daily nebraskan
pag3 15
Faulbmeir. lecture series is kicked off mih Simon
Former Secretary of the Treasury
William E. Simon will deliver the first EJ.
Faulkner Lecture at UNL on Friday.
"Simon is the first of a number of dis-
tfoguisned figures in the fields of business
and economics we will be bringing to UNL
to present E J. Faulkner Lectures," said
College of Business Administration Dean
Gary Schwendiman.
Expenses of the lectureship program are
underwritten by a $100,000 gift from
Woodmen Accident and life Company in
recognition of the long and distinguished
service of E J. Faulkner to the health and
life insurance profession and to the Wood
men Company, of which he was president
for 40 years.
Faulkner, a 1932 graduate of NO, has
been the recipient of many national
awards, including the Insurance Man of the
Year in 1956.
He has served as a member of the
Advisory Council on Sochi Security, as a
consultant to the White House Conference
on Aging, as first president of the Health
Insurance Association of America, as presi
dent of the American Life Convention, and
as a trustee of the American College of Life
Underwriters.
The lectureships are part of the program
-of the newly established UNL College of
Business. Administration's Center for Study
of the American Business System.
"The lectures are designed to supple
ment the efforts of faculty in educating
students and the community-at-Iarge to
think clearly and make sound decisions
about the future direction of the American
business system. We are pleased that
William E. Simon is the first lecturer, in
light of his distinguished career in business
and in government service dealing with the
national economy," Schwendiman said.
Simon
Treasury Department from 1974 to 1977,
William E. Simon
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Project sweetens budget
Volunteers in last weekend's Honey
Sunday raised about $14,500 for the Lin
coln Association for Retarded Citizens,
according to drive coordinator Mike Spur
gin. Spurgin said- the 400 cases sold was
about 100 cases under his goal.
About 1,000 persons in Lincoln sold
honey door to door, Spurgin said, adding
that nearly 800 of the volunteers were
members of UNL fraternities and sororities
Boy Scouts, members of Women in Life
Insurance and association employees com
prised the remainder of the volunteers, he
said.
Pat Rowan, assistant executive director
of the Nebraska Association for Retarded
Citizens, said statewide results are not yet
computed because all returns are not in.
Omaha's Honey Sunday is not until Nov.
11, he said.
Rowan said money raised will be used
to support local programs benefiting re
tarded citizens. According to Spurgin, Lin
coln programs include a retarded citizen
advocacy program, pilot parents, a group
that trains parents of retarded citizens to
help othrs who give birth to retarded child
ren, a summer vacation program for retard
ed persons and a Jubilee Art Festival.
In addition, Rowan said, the funds will
be used to educate the public about mental
retardation and maintain local associations
for retarded citizens.
Nebraska's Honey Sunday program ori
ginated in Grand Island about 22 years ago,
Rowan said. It is the only statewide pro
gram of its kind and has received national
recognition, he added.
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WAISTS. K
WE REPAIR WV VEHICLES
CUR PARTS DEPARTMENT IS
EKPAN3INS TO INCLUDE:
DATSUN TOYOTA
VOLItSVAGEN HONDA AUDI
SUN COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE
I 1 AN INDEPENDENT
SERVICE CENTER
EUnxAmericaro
after having served for a year ss deputy . Simon's lecture, which is free and open
secretary. He headed the Federal Energy to the public, will be at 10:30 ajn. in the
Office in 1973 and 1974. He is currently a Nebraska Union Ballroom. His discussion
newspaper executive, serving as chairman will involve current economic conditions in
of the Board of The Tribune, New York, the UJS. and the outlook for the future.
Carped Computer
Matekiaa List PHCC t
Coll
Uip mil:-
GIRLS, PROTECT
YOURSELVES!
Bring this blatantly female
chauvinistic ad and get a
$7.95 purse-size paralyzer
spray (same as mace) for
$6.50 at:
Dirty Dick's Pawn Shop
909 O St. 474-4007
Two American!
price coupons for
9143 after 5 p jn.
sale. 475-
Black and white and color
prints of Jerry Garcia, Waylom
Jennings, Eric Clapton. Lovely
Linda, Willie Nelson, David
Bromberg. Call 464-2751 even
ings. . - v
United V fare coupon. Good
until Dec. t5. $45. 464-3498.
Good Wheels. 1971 Ford
LTD. Reasonable. 472-2788.
435-0225.
1973 Mach
351 Cleveland,
ings.
I automatic, air,
782-6313 even-
Tan carpet for sale. Fits any
room-short shag. 488-1965 ask
for Deb.
. Sotiger T-4 90-230 Zoom
lens. Thread mount but may
change adaptors. $100 calt
Roger 475-6926.
Airline coupons. $40. Calt
435-8779 after 5 pjn.'
1970 Maverick. Like new
breaks, shocks,, tires. Calt 489
0722 after 8 p.m.
Scott A-437 intergrated amp
42 watts R.M.S. per channel.
Best offer. 435-6532.
HAVE THE DORM-LIFE
BLUES? Try Cornhusker Coop.
$140month room and board.
Call 474-9772 and ask for a
house officer.
Upstairs duplex. 2 or 3 bed
room, new carpet, close to
campus, $200 heat paid. 2440
Lynn. 474-2848.
3 bedroom house 2404 "S'
St. $210. $100 deposit.
474- 2848.
324 So. 46th Street. 2 and
large dormer, fult basement.
Stove, refrigerator and dish
washer. Newly decorated, room
fcr 4 or 5. $325 plus utilities
and deposit. Calt 488-5084
evenings, weekends.
Large 3 bedroom townhouse
3 minutes north of city campus,
1702 Knox. I1 bath, carport.
$273mo. monthly lease. 475
6144. Apartment Manager (s). Re
sponsible .married couple. Live
in Lincoln Capital area. Reply
5855 East Caley Avenue, Engle-
wood. Colorado, 80111. Tele
phone (303 K 77 1 -7811.
RENT BREAK
2 bedroom, 3 minutes north, of
city campus. Under mild govern
ment subsidy program for
middle income family situation.
Rent from $159 up. Monthly
lease. Tenants pay only lights.
475- 6144.
$5HOUR
Local company needs part
time people for new depart
ment. Car required. Flexible
hours. Call; 488-1227 for
appt.
Part-time grocery checkers.
Evening hours. Apply in person.
Bishop Heights IGA
27th & Highway 2
FULLTIME SECRETARY
Pleasant non-smoker needed.
Must have basic typing skills.
Real Estate experience a plus.
Calt 475-7265.
CAPITOL CITY VILLA ;
CONDOM INUMS
Part-time handyman work
on apartment buildings. Lincoln
Capital! area. Reply 5855 East
Caley Ave., Englewood. Colo
rado 8011t. Telephone (303,
771-7811.
Apartment Manager(sL Re
sponsible married couple. Live
In Lincoln Capital area. Reply
5855 East Caley Avenue. Engle
wood. Colorado 80111. Tele
phone (303)771:78tt.
RUSSELL STOVER
CANDIES. INC
20tN.8thSt.
NIGHT SHIFT ONLY
5:30-10:30 p.m.
6 p.m.-midnight
Temporary seasonal employ
ment from present time untit
February 1, 1980. No experi
ence necessary. Must be avail
able to work Monday-Friday.
Apply in person. Personnel
Office, 8 a.m.-3 pjn, Monday-Friday.
An equal opportunity employer
MF
Part-time day and evening
salad person. Call 488-5990 ask
for Cordelt Crockett's Restaurant.
Part-time help
Apply downtown.
JASON'S
1346 MPM St.
wanted.
, The Central Intelligence Agency
is looking for men and women
who want a career with a
challenge and rewards to match
Not everybody can work for the Central Intelligence Agency but you may be one of
them. It takes Intelligence, skill, initiative, a willingness to take charge even the
ability to run risks, or work in unusual and uncomfortable places. Or it takes the abil
ity to piece together Information from many sources and build It into a picture of
what's happening In the world.
Right now we need people with these backgrounds:
Computer Sciences
Economics -Electronic
Technology
Engineering (aero, electric, electronic, mechanical. nuclear)
Foreign Area Studies
Languages (Russian. Eastern European, Middle Eastern. Oriental)
Mathematics ' " ' . ','".'
Photographic Interpretation
Physics
Some of these opportunities are in the Washington. O.C area, others are abroad or
offer foreign travel. All place you within an elite group of very special people. Graduate
or undergraduate degrees in the appropriate academic field is necessary, and practical
work experience is big help. Fringes are liberal: insurance, retirement, leave. You have
to be an American citizen.
If you're a venturesome person who would't be content with an ordinary Job, sand
resume to:
Personnel Representative
P.O. Box 10748
Edgemont Branch
Golden, Colorado 80401
The Centeral intelligence Agency
It's time for us to know more about each other.
An equal-opportunityaffirmattve-action employer.
2435 N. 33rd 467-2397