Wednesday, January 13, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Pro-, anti-homosexual viewpoints presented next week in series A three-day series of "teach-ins" and one debate on issues concerning homo sexuality will be Jan. 20 to 22 at the Ne braska Union. The "teach-ins" and the debate arc being sponsored by Paul Cameron, a Lincoln psychologist, and an ad-hoc com mittee he has formed. Cameron and his committee are oppos ed to the proposed amendment of Lincoln's anti-discrimination law to cover homosexuals. The amendment would make it illegal to discriminate in employment and housing on the basis of sexual prefer ences. Rev. Vernon Stcincr will be conducting the first "teach-in" of the series, and will speak on religious issues relative to homo sexuality. According to Cameron, no speaker could be found to oppose Stcincr. Cameron will be taking the stand on Jan. 21 in a three-hour debate on the social and psychological aspects of homosex uality. James K. Cole, a professor of psychology at UNL, will oppose Cameron in the debate. Cole is in favor of the pro posed amendment to Lincoln's anti-discrimination law covering homosexuals. Page 3 'Hie last day of the scries will feature Nels Forde, UNL professor of history, who will speak on the historical and anthropolo gical aspects of homosexuality. Forde will speak for three hours, unless an opponent can be found to debate him, Cameron said. Scott Stcbclman of the Gay Rights Coalition was asked to join in the debates, but declined. "I feel that Cameron has discredited himself as a psychologist in his letter to the Star," Stcbclman said. "I didn't want to lend my credibility to the debates by making an appearance." Creative savings l&a m gs2 4 aid more on crar too $79 A) & $(S M i 8 x3ai tor use J 1 ' jii000 ' 'S d: V ll " 1 ) mi n J-. F I iff y jV$ F1 A N Attractive and , f y X hardwood base. iniJ ( J U Yl ( 7 C ; : ' . 1 The top is fully adjustable in , r00"'' V r.-.-r. I , - slope from horizontal to vertical. ' I ' - To change the slope, loosen two i - J w'ng nuts' set tne top at - tcr desired angle and retighten wing rr- j..", nuts. 0 An exceptionally sturdy, professional qudihty . i i i . - j . . .j i i. . . .j i '.. (li dWiiiaJUtuie. made nom kiih u i ixj iwuiwuun, n i the home, school, .ant studio, or Wh$rever table is neede1. And it's easily .dismantl1 loi sloaje. . V ISmooth finish solid core top board! max s avaiiaoie in two sizes: 24" x 36" $59.95 31" x 42" $69.95 Reinforced aluminum T-edge top. The height is adjustable from 31" to 46" for comfortable use in both sitting and standing positions. This, feature is usually found only on higher priced tables. sturdy walnut finish. Art& Engineering anO Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30 We're more than a "bookstore 1 4 i. amepkani varus t'EEsI Welcome 1 2th & R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-01 1 1