vnd'Mmyrebek cr. '3U U OtlUO'O I'm very happy that our media h makir.i everyone awrre of the Ccntmur.ht threat in Central America. However, it is alarmin that another target cf Com munist subversion h being Ignored, Le. the .British Is!c3. V s 3 Krishna 'Madan For several years now Communist guerrillas have been entrenched in northern England where they conduct daily .raids against local merchants and government forces. The rebels have their headquar- ' ters in Sherwood Forest and are led by an-cutlaw named Robin Hood. He is supposed to be romanti cally involved with Maid Marion, a Patricia Hearst type revolutionary. Other members of the gang's' leadership include Little John and Friar Tuck, a Ikrrigan-type radical priest. ; The local government forces, led by the pro American Sheriff of Nottingham, are too ill equipped and ill-trained to deal with the subver sives who receive arms and training from neighboring Communist Scotland. Indeed, the Scots have foregone their proverbial stinginess in aiding . . the rebels with the result that the latter are now equipped with the most modern Soviet swords and Chinese bows-and-arrows.-- r:;- The CIA has revealed that the Scots use three routes to supply the guerrillas in EnglandSome take the HlhKoad, others take the Low Road, while a few simply float down Loch Lomond. Moreover the MacSandinbta clan which governs Scotland by popular consent shows no intention of cutting off its EDITOR Lsrryf GENERAL MANAGER tZ'. J UZJ PRODUCTION MANAGER K:y TJ.'.:' ADVERTISING MANAGER Tr:r L C::v;ri Oil ..;;" ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR . v . NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS r:;ryLJ.r.3 Ttrry L t ;!:.-j . LAYOUT EDITOR Uz:i tzlZZZ WIRE EDITOR tJ.Z',3 Czzzzr NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ttriJ V.':!:! ASSISTANT NSGHT NEWS EDITOR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR 5FORTS EDITOR ART DIRECTOR FHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS COARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER r.;:u3 Frct v;:rd7.Tr!;::ti III Lcrrl V.:?;zr - f'iry Ccr.ti. 472-C215 473-7:31 Tha Dsily Ncbraskan (USPS 144-CCO) ts publish-" ed by th UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in tha fail and spring ssrnsctsrs and Tucs--days end Fridays jn the summer sessions, except , during vacations'.. Subscriptions: $2Osmst0r, $23two semesters. $35year. - V . Postmaster: Ssnd address changes to tt : 3 D;i'y Nsbraskan, f :tr-ska Union 34, 14C0 R St., Lincoln; Crecnd ci:s pastes paid st Ljncc'n, rj?b. ALLi .Vli"".L Cii..-tf 1J t..LY L., nnn- j i - J - - ' ' . . r-n o H (7 "' ' rr 4;: "113 . . support for the rebels.' " ' Insurgents defeat the valiant Sheriff of Nottingham, they would Etterript to depose King John, that champion of American-style democracy. If this occurs, the Coramunbts would probably reinstate Kin Richsrd tha Lion Hearted (an itinerant Marx ist presently fighting rinst the U.S. Crusaders Le. the tlarkiea in the Holy Land). U.S. interests in the region already have been threatened by these rebels. The latter live off the local deer population and make it hard for vacation ins American hunters to find an adequate supply of game. In order to counter thij threat to our stability and wcll-lcin I Suggest we pursue the following courses cf action. 1. Pobori the Loch Ness Monster. This would deprive the L'acSandinkta government of Scotland cf a major source of tourism-derived income. 2. Defoliate Sherwood Forest. This would elimi nate the rebel's covcY and make them vulnerable to' attack. , . ;. . '"''''. 3. Send in U.S. advisers to train local government forces in England. These advisers could train our allies to use sophisticated and time-proven Ameri can weapons such as the hangman's noose. 4. Quarantine Scotland. The UJS. Navy could be sent to blockade'Scotland and intercept shipments of .pikes; axes, and Johnny Walker Red Label 7 5. Send in U.S. Crusaders as peacekeepers. As part cf their peacekeeping mission, the U.S. Crusaders (Le. Marines) could shoot, strafe, bomb, burn and napalm whenever they felt it was necessary. 6. Recruit MacSomoza 'contras to invade Sco- tland. In order to overthrow the popular MacSandi- nistas clan, the CIA coifld recruit and train members of the dreaded MacSomoza clan who are presently in exile. The latter could be allowed to pillse, rape, loot and do whatever else is necessary to brin about government in Scotland that reflects American values. , ; .- ." : ' ' . : ; ' y ' 7. Bomb Edinburgh and Glasgow back to the Stone Age. This actually wouldn't achieve much but at least it would make us feel good.1" . '' . J. , The above courses of action are based on the premise that U.S. interests are best served by mod erate and humane responses to the problem. Should they fail, it would be necessary to resort to more drastic contingencies such as cutting off the supply of Coca-Cola to the whole region. u::Y:22rt PiioEnn:. council r.j aelED prccsnt IT" 0 ( o ) s4, i . i i ? . v . .. V y.v- 7 .'v "Vi - "II ""I:; - I . - . 1 . - i , J i V 4 I . . . , ..t V .-.. liW k .w. I LV . .... k - 1 yr - I SEPTEMBER 25 A NU Coliseum UNL Recreation Department 10:00 a.m. .Untvensity Health Center Featured events will be a 2-mile predictor run and a 4-mile team predictor run. An entry fee is reguired. Entry blanks may be picked up at the University Health Center, UNL Recreation De partment or either Union. J SEPTEMBER 26' !4 ; fa 0) . 19:00-11:30 a.m. The Campbell's Institute for Health and Fitness presents: the Turnaround Workshop . . . ' Nebraska Union- Dr. Richard Keelor Centennial Room Lauve Metcalfe .New directions in eating and exercising. A registration fee is required Pre-regi-stration materials available at the un iversity Health Center, Room 106. ' 11:30-12:15 p.m. Mini-session-tooic to be announced Campbell Institute for Health and Fitness . 12:C0 Noon , , Cindsr s'i'a Grows Hare Feet Nebraska UnSpn'CaltTobm" 'Barbara Bush ' ' '-Kerstin VanDervOort ' A transformance is a program of stories. ' poems, skits and slides which transforms old Cinderella stereotype into new affirmations of wholeness and growth. - ' -Brown Bag Lunch- 1:23:30 p.m. UNL Club Sports Demonstrations UNL RecreationDepartment Learn about the club sports available on the University campus. See the various sports demonstrate their . activities. Use the time to ask questions 'about those that interest you. . vJli - 2:23-4:33 p.m. Alcchol Demonstration . Midwest Speedway Nebraska Dept. of Highway Safety BudweiserD & D Distributors UNL Campus Police The purpose of the program will be to demonstrate the effects of drinking and driving. Individuals 'have been chosen from UNL to participate in a designed driving course and skills test white sober and then after drinking. 7:C0-13:C3 p.ra. Rdaxstion Through Touch and f."assr;t Nebraska Union Steven E. Lux Mas:::? is an excellent vehicle for relaxation and communication enhance ment.' Participants will involve them selves in a variety of msssaa and other experiential activities. Specific massage win include hands, feet and face. Wear loose confortable clothing end bring a towel and oil (baby oil of vgf able oil). . r -3 f ,.:i f i . . -rf Wl- A. v . I. tz-iC f..rr ' - - ' U .x r.:.:.i 111 U. ::'. V. ":i r: .rtt-yrvv tV ' . ', J ' f jr t ... i . y 7, i V: lC 3 v.::i ts f.-r-i c.v c::7f,;,-; -7 " " J 1 t 7- . i ) . 1 4 j; I r i 'I