friday, march 13, 1981 daily nebraskan page 9 !4 Ocean technology to be addressed Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute will deliver the Barhour-Scliramm Memorial Lectures at UNL Monday and Tuesday. Ballard recently returned from Africa where he worked on the offshore African Rift Valley System. He has also worked in small submarines on the Last Pacific Rise. His research interests are volcanic, tetonic and hydro thermal processes associated with active regions of sea floor spreading, which he has studied using submersiblcs and surface ships. He also is interested in the advanced technology necessary to work in areas of deep submer gence. Ballard's three lectures will include one at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Morrill Hall, 316, titled "The African Rift Valley System." he will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium on "Exploring Mid-ocean Ridges with Manned Submarines," and at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday he will speak in Morrill Hall, 420, on "Volcanic, Tetonic and Hydrothermal Processes of the Last Pacific Rise." Did You Know... 80,000 Nebraskans are DIABETIC? A PLEASE GIVE ! American Diabetes Assn. Nebraska Affiliate 7377 Pacific Suite 216 Omaha. Nebraska 68114 v. TONIGHT AT: 8:00 SAT. & SUNDAY: 2:00 5:00 8:00 rr 0 AN AWESOME EXTRAORDINARY TRIUMPH! SHADOW WARRIOR PG 20lh CENTURY FOX FIIMS cm Vista j mmpm 475-5969 13th & "P" St. TONIGHT AT 7:40 & 9:40 SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT: 1:40 3:40-5:40 7:40-9:40 SHOWING QMLfTY((x)()KATME FILMS "Eighteen of the tZLJ. most Beautiful ( ( nterfolds from Penthouse, Chic, and Hustler. . . " Hairing ROXANNE OnS lV730T7T 604 2 Y OPEN 10 A M CONTINUOUS SHOWING 5:30-7:30-9:30 laupas STARTS TODAY! BOB fmmmn mm mmm mm mmmmmm m mmm mm mmmm mmmmmmm tMWMaaatHaalaIiaaBHMIMMItMIHaiaBaBaalaHaaiHaMaMuaaHaaMIMB 5:20 JANE FONDA 7:25 LILY tomlin i 9:30 msK V . v n 5:25-7:35-9:45 ORDINARY PEOPLE (R) 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! J" I TONIGHT: 7:30 & 9:30 Why wont they tell us'J 6 J I - 1 1 HANGAR TB 4 ' J mf It . VlkAf WTIp-f MM IN OS run- AT aa" MIDNIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 151 PASSES I Hth nd mP' St. 477-1234 owl R fXMB apaj "5J3LLL The 1886 Saloon presents: Three Days and a Night Come and enjoy great roek and roll. Special on B-BQ Ribs Food served til 8:30 p.m. asie from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday, March 13 TGnel Co) (2) Hiekman, Nebraska r 4dMLJUL Jfl Jri'ftu 'U. r M DDDOOa RADIO FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT MOVIE "Serial" Box Office Opens at 10 30 Show Starts at 12 00 All Seats $1.50 (PG) ni w p n Wff pni ill ? 4 Uxou'n' -! 1 1 in lv-. NothiiiK K"i"K " siantl in nur w ii. richard wnrnjss AMY IRVING Lff RtMICX ca ' 1 irvirt' twi (stuarl) VV0 b r..fc i. hp 1 f J.m.'jt 3 ' - ; V f m Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17 The Legendary Charlie Musselwhite and His 6-Piece Blues Review Musselvvhite is on tour again and he's in Lincoln for two big nights. His band is red-hot and Charlie's in excellent form so don't miss this one. And don't forget the music starts at 3:00 p.m. at the Zoo on St. Patrick's Day with Paddywhack. So if you're wearing green, come on down for some green beer and Irish Folk from 3-6:30 and stick around for the amazing Charlie Musselwhite and His Blues Review! Charlie Musselwhite, Monday and Tuesday, 9 1:00 and Paddywhack, Tues., from 3:00-6:30. No ad vance tickets. TONIGHT snd SATURDAY Chicago Blues with the Aron Burton Bend This is Aron's first Lincoln appearance with his own band, but Blues lovers will remember him as bandleader and bass-player for Albert Collins. He's a great vocalist and musician and his band is top-notch. The ARON BURTON CHICAGO BLUES BAND. Fri.. Sat. $2.50 Cover. THE ZOO BAR 136 N. 14