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page 2 daily nebraskan friday, february 2?, 1980 7 LJ n 'Metu-yfutM. . eueniqi urn 9:00 4i ;V J We 5 com wwm o fiwtitd fit fafm mi envelopes , o vm quality copia, 12 ilk Soulk jLout lihwuf Lincoln's Newest CAR WASH North 27th & Vine (behind Super Sub) roVnR to be yourself, Participate in the clinical evaluation of pharmaceutical products, All studies fully explained and medically supervised, You get good pay, plus a free physical exam, Most studies require males, 19 or older in good health. Call 474-0627 weekdays, VAV 0) d S6 The Undergraduate Psychology Association will meet today at 3 pjn. in Burnett 207. The topic for discussion, "Hazards of Be ing Male." The Latin American Association will meet at 6:30 tonight in the East Campus Union, The Alpha Gamma Rho pie-eating contest will be at 3 p.m, Sunday in the East Union Great Plains Room, Snow fight brings arrests Ten UNL students were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace while participating in a snowball fight Wednesday night, Tim Tolle, a Campus Police officer said. Tolle said, about 250 to 300 students were involved. A group of 20 students were first approached and warned, Tolle said, and the arrests were made around 11:30 pjn. Campus Police were notified by authori ties in Abel Residence Ilall, Tolle said. He said it was reported that students were ask ing other members on the dormitory floors to participate in the snowball fight. From Abel, the groups moved down 16th Street to R Street. Tolle said the arrests were made at the Ilarper-Schramm-Smith Complex at 16th Street. Biscrepamcies 0 0 0 HATHIS LAC03ATO:r.2$, INC, 624 Peach St., Lincoln, NE 68508 j 45 Years Experience in Medical Research I U ir.ir.iiGRATion LAWYER Stanley A, Krieger - (New Address) 478 Aquila Court Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska 68102 (402)346-2266 Member, Assn of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers IT CAN ONLY HAPPEN AT THE STARSHIP DROWN NIGHT! Admission $3 Gals $4 Guys FREE DRINKS & BEER! Every Friday Open 8:00 V Z. I V? Sound and Lights by Lijhti & Sound Fantastic Opens ! 8:00 826 P. St. 475-74S3 Continued from Page 1 The only way we knew that it had been done was that I had been around for a number of years and remembered, Waga man said.' The discrepancy is a matter of seman tics, Vanselow said. He said the Legislature appropriated money to replace lost capitation funds, but capitation funds were not cut so the state had nothing to replace, he said, t4U sounds to me like a technicality that some would call this a replacement," he said, Vanselow said that during budget hear ings with the Appropriations Committee he riiade it clear to the senators that the state had already replaced the funds. Editor in chief: Rocky H.A. Strunk; News editor: Mike Sweeney; Associate editor: Randy Essex; Managing editor; Frank Hassler; Associate news editor: Margaret Stafford; Magazine and specials editor; Jill Denning; Night news editor: Bob Lannin; Features editor; Alice Hrnicek; Layout editor: Denise Andersen; Entertainment editor; Kim Wilt; Sports editor; Shelley Smith; Photography chief: Mark Billingsley; Art direc . tor: Rick Hemphill; Assistant night news editor; Andre Everett; Magazine managing editor: Deb Shanahan; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field; Legislative bureau chief; Cordon Johnson; Ombudsperson: Liz Austin, Copy editors: Diane Andersen, Barb Bierman, Roger Buddenburg, Nancy Ellis, Pam George, Kris Hansen, Lynn Mongar, Martha Murdock, Barb Richardson, Deb Shanahan and Mary Kay Wayman. Business manager; Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday dur ing the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations, 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 Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68510. In a telephone interview, Vanselow em phasized that the funds from, the state were needed since the College of Dentistry re ceives less state funding than any other college of dentistry of comparable size in the United States. Leuenbergcr said that the wise thing for the College of Dentistry to do when capita tion funds were not cut would have been to save the money for a time when the funds would be cut instead of spending the capitation funds for equipment. He said that by asking for the money this way, the dean of the college of dentis try, in effect, is saying Look, we're be coming dependent on those funds. We're under-funded now and we need the money," Leuenberger said asking for the money that way is "stupid politics." The regents, also have asked the Legisla ture to replace expected losses of state funds again this year for the medical cen ter. Leuenberger said that if the capitation funds are not cut as expected the state will be left holding the bag. Leuenberger said the regents should set aside state funds that would be used to cover future capitation losses. The regents should then wait and see if the federal cuts are forthcoming, he said. 24 HOURS A DAY 475-5171 USE THE COMPUTER AT NO CHARGE -WITH OPEN ACCESS Certain computer services are available to University students, faculty! and staff at no chare by using a service called Open Access. For information on setting up an Open Access project, contact; r- University of Nebraska Computer Network 225 Nebraska Hall 4723701 An equal opportunity institution. t 0 I Lincoln Firebirds Drum & ISygle Corps Now Recruiting New Members Openings in Brass, Drum and Flag Section we suppiy ail the needed equipment . Open to Everyone Aces 12 to 21 If you're interested call Jodi Geschwender zi 4S4-2434. There will be weekly meetings every Sunday at 1 pm through March 1st in the l'r .ieiite mug. ai muvci vine (We must fill these openinss by March r