page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, novembec5, 1981 V J I 1 B For years to come, your wedding ring will be a quiet reminder of your lives together so choose carefully choose Orange Blossom. Only Orange Blossom offers you so much choice for the money. Make your dreams come true with Orange Blossom. Orange Blossom diamond engagement rings are fully warranted for one year after purchase -MEET THE BRODKEY BOYS WEAR DIAMONDS' RODKEY'S Centrum Lincoln Monday thru Friday, 10-9, Saturday 10-3:30, Sunday 12-5 Dworak won't seek governor's post By Jeff Goodwin Sen. Don Dworak of Columbus ended speculation of a possible gubernatorial bid when he announced Wed nesday that he will not run for the Democratic nominat ion for governor in 1982. Dworak, who switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat last June, was rumored to be considered a run for the governor's office. Dworak said the special legislative session called last week by Gov. Charles Thone brought his decision to a head. "People's reaction to me when I made a statement was that I was acting as a poUtical candidate," Dworak said. "This precludes me from making an aggressive campaign." Dworak added that he didn't want statements he has made or will make during the special session to be inter preted as politically motivated. "My responsibility is as a Legislative senator first," he said. In a press release issued Wednesday, Dworak said he had learned during travels around the state this summer that many Nebraskans perceive a void of leadership in the governor's office. Calling Gov. Thone indecisive, weak and politically motivated, he said the special session has "exposed the ploy of the governor and his department heads designed to confuse and deceive people." Dworak said Thone is trying to salvage his political career by shifting fiscal responsibility from the governor and his advisors to the Legislature. He said revenue projections have been changed to ach ieve political purposes and that time limitations and cur tailment of debate indicates to him that Thone is not searching for a fair solution to the budget crisis. HAP II AAn n HAVE YOU TRIED A TAD JN SCREW! It's the drink of the month at SWEEP LEFT Try it tonight, and get a FREE 'DEW IT T-SHIRT (Limit one) SWEEP LEFT 815 'O' St. Under the Viaduct Get the Designer Frames you want when you purchase the Lens you need. Hurry-Sale Ends Nov. 7th Save 33 to 69 This week The Optical Shop can fill your new prexription or copy your present one and fit you with a pair of Designer Frames just for your eyes! Come in and select from Ann Klein, Pierre Cardin. Zsa Zsa Gabor. Oleg Cassini, Anthony Martin and more. (Frame and lenses have to be purchased together) o plica! Shop 333 N. 12th St. Mon.-Frt. 10-5 Thurv 10-8 Sat. 10-1 VISA Dworak said the decision is final, as of this time. vr.. bim n Avpr in nnlities he sniff lT1ia I UU HC jr i . iwi i, ale always circumstances that could change. You have to be flexible. Never absolutely bar the door." Dworak said he did not plan to throw his support to anyone at this time. "It would be presumptuous of me to tell Democratic voters now iu vuic m u . Women's view of humanities to be subject of workshops . . a t ..... "The Humanities - A woman s rerspective is the theme for a series of workshops Saturday at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The workshops on nistory, uieraiure, ium, religion and nnlirnnntnav uill hpmn at 9:30 a.m. Earh nf th kni long sessions will be repeated at 1 1 a jn. The workshops are open to men ana women tree of r.U,ma -nA uill h rcmdnrtpA on the lower IpvpI nf QmitU Curtis Classroom-Adnunistration Building. Ann tuzaoetn u uuinn ioung, proiessor or nistorv at Lincoln writer Catherine Kidwell and UNL English instructors Anne Bardens Herbener and Linnea Johnson will discuss 'The Portrayal of Women in Literature. June Levme. UNL associate protessor ot fcnghsh. wul eYamine film documentaries from a woman's Dersoective r mm vm and the Reverend Nancy J. n. trumps, campus minister ",-. PV ricttin MinttriA at ITMP1 uiH rlicncc "Ur men in Organized Religion Today. Jovce Wike. professor of anthropology at Nebraska Wesleyan University, will lead the tinal workshop. tootf stuff The Denartment of Modern Laneuases and Literatures r w w . 1 W I r-i hAi l A. A. 71 will sponsor tne rrencn ium Les jcua ooru raues, tottav at 3 and 7 nm. in the Love Library auditorium The cost is $1. The Christian Science Organization will meet tonight II If III I1C lClllil.'UVd V J 1 I 11 J I 1 - Vl 1,1V L11W UUU1 V 'V II I. -J WIU endar for room listing. There will be a Health Center Board Meeting today at 11 ajn. in the Nebraska Union. Room will be posted. All those interested are welcome to attend. There will be no RllA meeting today. The next meet ing is scheduled for Nov. 12 at 7:30 pjn. in Abel Food Service. International Folk Dancers will meet Nov. 6 at 7 30 p.m. at Mabel Lee Hal in the basement dance room. There will be teaching early in the evening, followed by request dancing. Research? Thesis? Need Good Copies FAST? COPIES SAME DAY AND OVERNIGHT SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK SOFT BINDINGS AVAILABLE SELF-SERVICE COPIERS Downtown - 330 No. 13th 475-2679 "st - 800 No. 48th 466-8159