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daily nebraskan ASUN . . . Continued from Pa;t 1 The program can be used as an educational supplement by professors who often assign classes to attend speeches, Brown added. Students have demonstrated a desire for a balanced speakers program, he said, but it has been difficult for UPC to bring big name speakers to campus with voluntary funds. Brown also said that it disturbs him that people "seem to be scared of the word political." "Everything is political," he said, citing the regents' pleas to the Legislature for money as political speeches. "If anyone is hoping to escape politics, they should hop on a plane and go to the nearest mountain." Cuca said he is concerned not only with the education al quality afforded by the speakers program, but its eco nomic aspects as well. JClClnf Since students pay $69 a semester in fees, and $ .57 oi that goes to programming, it is important to get as much use out of it as possible, he said and a student fees supported speakers program would achieve this. Cuca said he will emphasize to the regents that if the speakers program is reinstated, programmers would smve to present both sides of issues He stressed that thw is a different approach than was used when the regents decid ed to cut the program. Cuca would not speculate about the regents' reaction to the request, but Brown said he was hopeful that the board would change its attitude. t "All we ask is that they look at this judiciously, he said. 5 V A Public Service o This Newspaper The Advertising Council 'MEM eBmI KV D A' -t FrS. CSk HM I1 1 a 1 1 1 1FV fJ I a t iVTlf Wr talflisiff( rsjNtaOltS) 'tiwj' iMfc ilJlrJt IfljllVISlilf)!fc M U Ui3 ri r Mm Please fill out the coupon and mail to: Frank LeROy, College Relations Coordinator General Dynamics P.O. Box 2507 Pomona. C A 91766 Name Address City .,... Major State Zip Date of Graduation 1 GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division Equal Opportunity Employer M F U S Citizenship Required i w 111 friday, november 2,1979 Woods . . . Continued from Page ! "The thing that disturbs me most in all of the univer lity problems is their unwillingness to inform the public " sitv fhamhers said. Woods was fired in September for taking too long on her coffee breaks and for allowing unauthorized personne to stay in Oldfather Hall past closing time. Woods received no warning about the rule infractions before she was fired, nor did she receive two weeks pav that she was to receive according to the university cm. ployees' handbook, she said. According to a report filed by Woods supervisors John Marker, assistant custodial manager, and Heinz Matthiesen, custodial supervisor, Woods and her co workers were under surveillance for two hours on Sept 6 Marker would not comment when asked if surveillance of employees is normal procedure. - Woods also charged that her work schedule was changed in that a job that normally required four hours and two workers was changed to three hours and 45 minutes and Woods was expected to do it alone. 7-7:30 a.m.-Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Room 401. 9:30 a jn .-12 pjn .-College of Business, Heritage Room 10 ajn.-5:30 pjn.-Ed Psych Department, Regency Suite B. 10:30-11:45 ajn.-Womens Resource Center, Room 122. 10:30 ajn.-CBA "Mr. William Simon," Ballroom. 12 pjn.-CB A Luncheon, Centennial j-3 pjn .-Psychology Department "David Hargrove," The Rostrum. 1-2 pjn.-Muslim Student Association, Room 401. 2 4 p jn.-Student Y Jazz Group , South Crib . 7-8:30 pjn.-Intervaristy Christian Fellowship, Regency Suite A. 7:30-10 pjn .-Chi Alpha Campus Ministry, Room 402. it Editor in chief: Amy Lenzen; Managing editor: Margaret Staf ford; News editor: Randy Essex; Associate news editors: Brende Moskovits, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassler; Assis tant night news editor: Bonnie Lund; Features editor: Jill Den ning; Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Rick Huls; Photography chief: Mark Billing sley; Art director: Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael Zangari; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field. Copy editors: Liz Austin, Julie Bird, Barb Bierman, Alice Hrnicek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannin, Kris Hansen, Karen Morin, Paula Bauer, Sandi George, Penise LeMunyan. Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: penise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. The Paily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes ters, except during vacation. Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Paily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510. Carpool Computer Mate bins List fPUEEt Call a Swing into the Country Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nov. 2. 3 & 4 1C3thPlneUkRd. 423-2&2 II