pago2 daily nebraskan 11 Champagne taste on ! a beer budget? We have Valentine gift U in all price ranges. )) (( Come in and see for yourself. )) call 476-2775 fQ 0 226 South 11th EAST OF THE BRANDEIS PARKING LOT f3 11 That's right! Stop by Wendy's and Pick Up your six-pak sack. Just perfect for the off ice lunch bunch, the hungry car-full or a value-packed family, evening. You get: J A " 1 ' S fSil ' V.T .1 ' CHEESE & TOMATO EXTRA Offer good at Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers at: 2515S.4CihSi.- S30N.4CihSi. corner cf 14th and Q Urn1 lOTNIHMXINiMHM n0 WM 3:304 pjn .-Financial Aids Check Distribution, Ballroom noon-5 pjn .-Registration, Lobby, 2nd North 11:30 ajn.-College of Engineering Luncheon, Georgian Suite B Noon-l:30 pjn .-Chi-cano Graduate Student Association, The Cellar, S 12:30-3:30 pjn.-UPC Culture CenterStudent Y "Black Speak," 232 1:30-2:30 pjn.-Person-nel-Orientation, Hie Ros trum - ' 3-5 pjn .-Teaching & Learning Center, Harvest Room C 3- 6 pjn.-AUF Inter views, 122 4- 5:30 pjm.-Model UN Block Caucus, 401 & 402, Centennial Room & Regen cy Suite 4:30-5:30 pjn.-UPC-City News Conference, Georgian Suite A 5:30-6:45 pjn.-Gamma Lambda, Harvest Room A-B 6 pjn.-ASUN Senate, the Cellar 5:30-6 p.m.-ASUN Academic Policy Comm., The Cellar 6 p.m -Model UN-Dinner, Georgian Suite B 6-9 pjn.-Multi-Cultural Affairs Tutoring, 225 6- 8 p.m .-Volunteer In come Tax Assistance, 225 D-E-F 7- 9 pjn.-Delta Upsilon Bible Study, The Rostrum 7-9 pjn.-Interfraternity Council, 402 ; 7-9 pjn .-Finance Club, 401 7;30-10:30 pjn.-Math Counselors, 225 B-C 7:30 p.m.-Model UN MJohn; Scali" , Talks & Topics, Centennial Room 9 pjn.-Model UN . Re ception, Georgian Suite Booths: lA-Pershing Rifles . . 1B-ASUN 2A-Alpha Tau Omega 3A-Theta Chi 4A-ChiPhi Wednesday, february 13, 1880 Omaha case dismissed A lawsuit brought by a UNL laW student in U.S. District Court in" Omaha was dismissed Tuesday, accord, ing to the two attorneys in the case . No official court order was available Tuesday from the case heard before U.S. District Court Judge Albert Schatz. The lawsuit, filed by Robert A. Laughlin, a UNL freshman law student, charges Omaha Westside School District 66 and its superintendents with 4illegal and unconstitution. al" practices in selecting school board members. An amended complaint filed late last week added Gov. Charles Thone and Attorney General Paul Douglas to the list of defendants. Roger Holthaus, Laughlin's attorney, said Judge Schatz Tuesday dismissed Laughlin's request for a preliminary in junction against school board elections Feb. 21 and grant ed the defendant's motion for dismissal. Holthaus said it was his interpretation of the hearing that the judge ruled the constitutional questions raised by the suit were for the state courts to decide, not the district courts. Verne Moore Jr., attorney for the defendants, said he understood the case had been dismissed. However, he de clined to offer reasons for the dismissal until he could read the judge's official order. 'The merits of the case still have not been heard," Holthaus said. He said he was surprised to discover during the hearing that a motion to dismiss had been presented since he had no prior notice of the motion. Moore said he had filed the motion to dismiss Monday afternoon. Holthaus said an appeal or an independent action may be sought to further the case, but cautioned that nothing could be determined until he read Judge Schatz's official order. Holthaus added that he had received about 30 phone calls Tuesday from District 66 members. Laughlin filed the suit because he said the caucus that selects school board candidates does not allow for absentee, disabled or sick voters. The UPC-E meeting will ' ECKANKAR " will have be today at noon in the East an open discussion class Campus Union. tonight at 7:30 in the Ne braska Union. Alpha Zeta will have their election of new officers at 7 pjn. in the East Campus Union. ' The UNL Wildlife Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the East Campus Union. The UPC Culture Center meeting is Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Culture Center." Dr. Amend will be the featured guest speaker at the Pre-Vet club meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 151 Vet.Sci. X V John Scali V ' ." ' 'v. ' v - ' ' , ABC News Correspondent to the v: :; . - United Nations Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations speaks on VWill the United Nations Survive the Iranian and Afghanistan Crises?'9 : Wednesday, Feb. 13 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Centennial Roon? FREE ADMISSION Contributions to the Voluntarily Funded Speakers Program will be accepted Talks & Topics Committee Model United Nations Committee. Students wishing to apply for scholarship or other' financial assistance during the 1980-81 academ ic year should stop by the Scholarships and Financial Aids office, 113 Adminis tration. Catalogs are avail-' able at 1 13 Administration and at the north desk of the Nebraska Union, ,'.! The UPC Culture Center will sponsor the Black Art Show in the Nebraska Union main lounge. The display , will continue through Saturday. . The Latter Day Saint Student Association will have the "Life of Christ" class at noon in the CAP Room of the East Campus Union. . ' i ' The ASUN Commission on Student Fees will meet at 9 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. All students inter ested in the bond reserve, recreation and the health center are invited to attend. HAVE A HEART! fJ Give a y( VALENTINE II &ft CedificateJJ College of Heir Design Blk. 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