The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1980, Page page 12, Image 12

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daily ncbraskan
monday, december 1, 1980
Wind power . . .
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The generator is a four-foot pipe with an electric arc in
side. The air in the pipe is ionized by the arc, Splinter
said, then re-combines to form nitrous oxide. The nitrous
oxide flows through limestone and emerges as calcium ni
trate, a fertilizer.
The calcium nitrate then is applied to a cornfield at the
Mead laboratory. While this fertilizer is not as cheap as the
commercial variety now available, Splinter said that con
tinuing research may make the system more economical.
The nitrogen generator is an evolved version of a pro
cess that has been around since the 1920s, Splinter said,
but recently was resurrected by researchers at Ohio's
Kettering Foundation.
The experimental model at Mead is the only such gen
erator currently operating in the United States, he said,
although similar generators are planned for Hawaii and
Nevada.
An extension of the energy system-incorporating wind
turbine, an irrigation device, and a nitrogen generator
could include some means of using the heat that comes
off the generator, which Martin said runs hot enough to
boil water.
He said the heat could be used in the farm home or
could be used to make steam. It also might be used for
drying grain or other purposes.
Economic factors currently make the wind turbine for
irrigation or the nitrogen generator system, when consid
ered by themselves, financially questionable, Martin cau
tioned. He added, however, that a combination system,
coupled with increasing costs for electric power and fossil
fuels, may make such a system cost effective someday.
"If you could justify the wind turbine on the basis of
of providing power for irrigation as well as for the nitro
gen generator, then the system might well become popu
lar," he said.
5 gallon aquarium with
accessories; pump, hood, light,
gravel, artificial plants, filter.
Call 489-6308.
2-speed Sony micro cassette
recorder wextra external micro
phone. $90. 488-0085.
Lincoln Police Department
Auction of unclaimed bicycles
and miscellaneous property.
Dec. 6, 10 a.m. at the AAA
Towing Company, 140 "P" St.
Used cross country ski pack
ages $75 and up. Also new skis
and rentals. Bonsall Ski Co.,
3201 Pioneers Blvd. 488-0148.
1830 KNOX ST.
Spacious, new 2-bedroom units
with central air, fireplaces, dish
washers, fully carpeted. Lots of
parking, garages available. 5
minutes either campus. $275
month.
Near university, 2 bedroom,
stove, refrigerator, carpet, clean.
476-7774.
Female professor with four-year-
old daughter would like to
rent two rooms of her house to
female graduate students. Nice
location, easy access to campus.
Call 477-9359 or 472-6359.
Several duplexes for rent.
Close to downtown, City
Campus, East Campus and
Wesleyan. Call for price details.
466-0928.
3 bedroom apt. for rent Dec.
1. $220month, lights only plus
deposit. Close to campus. 474
2848. Close to East Campus, City
and UNL bus line, furnished one
bedroom, washer and dryer in
building. Off street parking, free
Cablevision. 464-6682.
Need 4 people by Dec. 10.
Are you 18? Have car? Sports
minded? Display work $800
mo Full time $350 mo. part
time. Call 483-6047 if no
answer 435-1935.
Need coaches and referees
for YMCA youth basketball
league. Teams available are
grades 3-8. For more informa
tion contact Deb. Satchell at
4765622 extension 275.
Male student to share 3 bed
room duplex. 466-0928, 464
11 56 after 4 p m.
Normal, serious student
looking for female roommate
and apartment as soon as
possible. Call Sue 477-8861.
Looking for female to share
2 bedroom apt. Call 475-9685
evenings.
BIRTHRIGHT offers you a
choice. We understand the needs
of you and your baby. 477-8021.
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The Sports Center tennis
courts will be open for students
and faculty starting Saturday,
December 6, 1980 and Sunday,
December 7, 1980, for two
weekends. The courts will be
available from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
on Saturday: and, from 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m., on Sunday. The fee
will be $2 for students, and $4
for faculty per court for 1 hour.
Students and faculty can sign
for courts with Lyndon Beebe,
room 107-G, at the Bob
Devaney Sports Center from 1
p.m. until 4 p.m., Monday and
Wednesday, starting Monday,
December 1, 1980. Please pre
sent student or faculty identifi
cation when renting court.
OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer
year round. Europe, S. America,
Australia, Asia. All fields. $500
$1200 monthly. Sightseeing.
Free info. Write: UC Box
52-NE1 Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
Attention: NU-Med memb-ers-The
next meeting is Wed.,
Dec. 5, at 7 PM in the Union, A
general surgeon will be the
speaker.
Important Accounting
Association meeting, December
3, 3 30 p.m., CBA 233.
Financial aid is available for
Engineering and Science Majors
for graduate study in Nuclear
Engineering, Fusion, and Health
Physics. Graduate Research and
Teaching Assistantship stipends
range from $6,800 to $12,000
per year, plus out-of-state
tuition waiver. Fellowship for
outstanding applicants are also
available. For information
write: Director, School of Nu
clear Engineering, 201 Emerson
Building, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
30332.
Wonder if a Student Assistant
position with UNL Housing
is for you?
If you will be a sophomore
by Fall semester, 1981,
attend any of these meetings
to find out more about the
work and what it has to
offer.
TUESDAY, 122
Abel South RD Apart
ment 7:30 p.m.
Sando; RD Apartment
7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 12-3
Abel North RD Apart
ment 7:30 p.m.
South Cather Cafeteria
9 00 p.m.
THURSDAY, 124
Schramm Pit 9:30 p.m.
MONDAY. 12-8
Selleck Mushroom 7 p.m.
Residence Hall, Greek,
Co-op and off-campus stu
dents are all welcome at any
session.
The application process
for Fall '81 will begin in
January watch the paper
for details on how to apply.
DR. IVAN VOLGYES will
speak Wednesday, Dec. 3 at
2:30 in the Union Main Lounge
on 'The Polish Question,
another Czechoslovakia?".
Tired of hasseling with parking?
FULL of complaints with
no where to go?
ASUN committee on campus
life is investigating the
parking problems NOW!
Bring a signed complaint to the
ASUN office today!
We need your help!
Sigma Alpha Mu Little Sister
meeting Tuesday, Dec. 2, 8:30
P.M. Be there.
THE PETITION IS COMING
. . . Watch for it!
TYPING
Theses and Manuscripts
I work rapidly-My rates are
reasonable And you will have a
very nice copy! Contact:
Margaret
1223 Oldfather Hall
Phone 472-2891
Evening Phone 464-3437
RESUMES: A distinctive
style will get results. Costello
and Associates, 475-9777.
LEGAL SERVICES
FOR LESS
All 1st offense DWI $150
Statmore Law Office
24 HOUR PHONE
474-1842
ass? exams
LOST: Saturday at the game
a small white gold ring with the
word LOVE spelled and a
setting in the "O". Would appre
ciate its return. Call 475 9301
or 472-1762. Great sentimental
value.
LOST: Rust-colored suede
jacket at Sandy's bar Saturday
night $20 REWARD 4234986
LOST 1 pair silver-framed
reading glasses. Please return
Call 474-3491.
Til Hamingju, Kaerasts,
vinkona. Cheryl mm! The year
is half over. When you come,
don't forget to bring a fishing
cap in case we're chased by
rampant elephant No 2. Happy
Birthday!
Lith Love, Andre
Paul:
95 of all desirable UNL
men play football, the other 5
are TRACKSTERS!?
Golden Throat,
Thanks for helping me now
climax to my full potential
every time.
Big 9
Jugs,
Happy Birthday to a tease!
For you, more minute rice and
cheese?
Love, The East Side of 4
Jami Nelson,
Your smile warmed my heart
Your eyes unforgettable
If you like to become friends
Reply via personal
Jay S.
P.S. Norfolk girls know their
direction.
Max,
You thought we forgot, but
dumbies we're not, we'll bring
the quarters and eggs so warm
up your legs. Happy Birthday.
Love, Kerry & Tom balls
Mary
I survived the week! Looking
forward to more awesome
times. See you immediately, if
not sooner.
Love, Lane
Julie Hill,
I missed you Mon. nite.
When do YOU want to meet?
Would you mind if I called?
Midnight Man
Jugs
Happy Birthday! Would you
like more minute rice and
cheese?
The Terrible Twosome
The Blue Guy :
Are you a foreigner?
Dawn Lynell
Belated Happy Birthday
Res and Bear
Thank you AOPi's and Sig
Ep's for a fantastic birthday! I
love you!
Jill
Everyone wish Randy Pear
son (Abel 8 Playboy) a
happy birthday even though it
was Nov. 29!
From the chick who loves chili
Beethoven:
Happy Birthday!
Chopin's "Raindrop" ir D flat'
ELDO:
The big 2-0! You deserve a
BEER Meeee. Hope it was
happy.
Nance
Tina E.,
You're so nice to me
So I wish to apologize to
thee,
for being so mean as you can
see.
Mean Man
Hodi Bartek-
Sorry about the goof, had
more than 80 ounces! Forgive
me?
Suzo-The Not So Sober One
Linda (Fox)
We want your body and not
your mind, that may not sound
very kind, but let's take a train
to Texas no stop signs.
Happy B-Day
Love, Kerry & Tom balls
Becky Home Ec-y Gemar.
Happy birthday to the No. 1
Punter's sister.
From the Gemar Fan Club,
Slutton and Sew-age
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7 Hampshire's
quarters
10 Tourist center
on the Jumna
14 Channel
swimmer
Gertrude: 1926
15 Sundial letters
16 Land
bordering the
Persian Gulf
17 Sit down with
an old favorite
book
18 Strength of a
certain current
20 He kayoed
"Two-Ton
Tony": 1939
22 Deviation
23 Acolyte or
credenza
24 Morning hrs.
26 O'Hara's Joey
29 Back comb
30 Litigious one
32 Singer from
Boston
34 Adam's
(water)
35 Cynosures at
cotillions
37 Like some
glasses
39 Heavy
overcoats
40 Consecrate
41 Zoo inhabitant
42 " a Kick
Out of You"
43 United
44 Fills to
repletion
46 What "she
didn't say"
47 -Magnon
48 Leon tyne and
Vincent
50 Implement for
a quadrireme
52 Adjective for
the bald eagle
57 Forte of the
Vienna Riding
School
59 Ask
60 Discoverer of
the Cape of
Good Hope
61 M. Anderson's
lofty place
62 Irish goblins
63 "The to
you!"
64 Relatives of
aves.
65 Certain clouds
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1 Gavrilo
Princip, e.g.
2 River with a
fragrant sound
3 Game fish
4 Homophone
for cruise
5 Kite
6 Robin, for one
7 Twins or cats
8 Tone color
9 Kennel sound
10 Bruit
11 Poem
probably
written at
Stoke Poges
churchyard
12 Music adopted
by the Beatles
13 Afresh
19 Cleans the
slate
21 Many tubs and
palettes
25 Prefix with
millionaire
26 Coin of
Yugoslavia
27 acids
28 Kind of sherbet
31 Cattail of India
33 Less open
35 Valuable
assets
36 Speedy
crossers of the
Atlantic
38 Provides a
dotation
39 Set free
41 Fasteners for
stockings
44 Tap
45 "Eyes have
they, but they
": Psalm
115
49 Relish
50 Concern of
Jimmy the
Greek
51 Song for
Domingo
53 Bowlers
54 Wild mango
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to Rene
56 Ricky Ricardo,
on TV
58 Dir. of San
Diego from
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