Monday, January 17, 1933 Daily Ncbraskan UMA approves 1.9 U hi fa res, it's ' Ken Morchcad " r" 1 f" i Rv I Special , , ' I ifw il I 7y .MOPPHPAOJ1 1 4 Days, 1300 miles only $315, or 7 Days, 1300 miles only $365 PLUS GAS We Have 8, 12, and 15 Passenger Vans available. ASK ABOUT OTHER SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE LGESing&RsjtiicJ his. MEMBER CHRYSLER LEASING 1646 "N" St. 477-7253 1JUl IX to donate blood again! "i American Red Cross A Publto Sarvfca d Thi NtwsoKWr fl TnA(fwlngCouncl LJ I 1 rXl i N 4 & . . - v - (rvy ?" - -r-r JpcJ r i - -A '- P T - if - . 1 (l f ..... .... .- . L . ' ' " II . y 1 J We're McDonnell Douglas one of the world's leaders in fast moving, exciting fields . . . military and commercial aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, electronics, automation and health services. And we're looking for people who are looking for the oppor tunity to put what they've learned to work people like you. What we offer is a wide variety of advanced technical pro jects and a chance to get involved, really involved, in pro grams on the leading edge of technology. So, if you're an engineer or computer specialist who wants a job with real responsibility, sign up at your Placement Office for an interview. We'll bo on campus: Thursday & Friday, February 17 & 18, 1983 nicDorjrjzzLL. douclas An equal opportunity employer U.S. Citizenship required X m room,bo?aDd rates By Lauri Hopple UNL students who plan on living in a residence hall room next year will have to pay more for a room. During their first meeting of the year Wednesday the Residence Hall Association unammously approved the Office of University Housing's projected 1.9 percent room and board rates increase for July 1983 through June 1984. Director for Housing Doug Zatcchka was present at the meeting to answer questions of any of the 14 RHA representatives. Treasurer George Phillips questioned housing's require ment to "always stay in the black." Zatcchka said that policy results from housing's bond holders' need for in vestment security. Also, a budget planned to stay out of debt forces better fiscal accountability and management, he said. RHA also voted down a proposal to make a definite statement on the issue of planned nuclear waste ship ments on Burlington Northern railroad tracks near the Harper-Schramm-Smith residence halls. A statement will not be made until more information on planned precautions and possible hazards is available to RHA. RHA Executive Assistant Steve Bray and Secretary Tish Mockler will attend Lincoln City Councilman Eric Youngbcrg's conference on nuclear waste Jan. 31. Mockler said, "Just because we have ammonia being shipped through Lincoln now is not an excuse to start shipping nuclear waste. RHA is trying to educate stu dents about nuclear waste." Bray said that Youngberg "basically wants people to call the city council to tell them that there is a big con cern (about nuclear waste)." RHA President Melba Petrie said she plans to invite Youngberg and Burlington Northern railroad represen tatives to an RHA meeting so they can present infor mation regarding waste shipment. Upcoming RHA campaigns and elections also were discussed. Campaigning is authorized after Jan. 31, the first day to officially file for a ballot spot. The last day to file is Feb. 18. Interested students must have at least a 2.5 CPA and have lived in a residence hall for one semester, Richard McKinnon, assistant director for resident edu cation and housing adviser for RHA, said. Student hous ing staff members, such as student assistants, are not eligible to run for an executive RHA position, McKinnon said. To run the elections and poDs, and set up debates between executive candidates, RHA appoints an elec toral commission headed by Vice President Kathy Mach. Representatives from each UNL residence hall, appointed by the hall president, also will serve on the commission. Sunil Dewan, RHA representative from Selleck Quad rangle, was appointed chairman ot planning for an "Adopt-a-Foreign-Friend" program, in which an American student would explain the campus to an assigned foreign student, helping him get acquainted with life at UNL. Freshman Heidi Burklund was approved unanimously as a new Nebraska State Student Association representative. PJ2t3FGl Gff SAVES BABIES TSIirmOf? HELP FIGHT VMiUUU BIRTH DEFECTS WO I TTT 4746000 I I VLy 12th &Q J Only .."( ; A