Wednesday, January 25, 1984 Daily fic break an Pago 5 Y 7 71 Daily EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS SPORTS EDITOR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR COPY DESK SUPERVISOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR WIRE EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER Ltrryrat, 472-1 7C3 Tracy L Eaavtra K'.!y Groesoshma Sitva L?ytr Ward W. trlplttt III Lauti Hoppla Jt rtn Nyi;!r vlckl Ruh;a Jtff Crown f l:kt Frott Ptt Clark Patty Pryor J(f Goodwin Chrla V.'!ach Lorrl Mon;ir Cit'2 Anelrtttn Dava Trcuba Caria Johnson, 477-57C3 Don V.'iltsa, 473-7331 The Daily Nsbraskan (USPS 144-OGQ) is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in the fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and com ments to theDaily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2583 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publications Board. For'information, call Carla Johnson, 477-5703. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebras kan, 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb. 68588 0443. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1S34 DAILY NZSRASKAN JLi ditorial Policy Unsigned editorials represent official policy of the fall 1983 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this semester's editor in chief, Larry Sparks.- Other staff members will write editorials throughout the semester. They will carry the author's name after the final sentence. FREE MAKEUP LESSONS Cell - -m&mm Atrium UZcrb crnicn Th Urwvrty oi Ncbxskt-lmcoln Uravfity Piogrim Council City NafXMk Unan, Room 221 Lincoln. Natxtskt 68SM 048S Mi wk p w m m We need groups of 3-7 students tolform a delega tion and familiarize, themselves with a nations' policies and preferences to represent that country both in formal debate and in informal negotia tions. Join us for four fun days in February. For more information call 472-2454 or come to room 200 in the Nebraska Union. FEBRUARY 8-11, 1984 ' There is a world of possibilities hi4 : x i Teacher's College Ssaiors For attendance at Orientation Sessions covering Placement and registration Monday-January 30th-4:00 pm OR Tuesday-January 31st-7:00 pm Henzlik Hall Sponsored by Teachers College Placement Services Pentagon . . . Continued frcn Pe3 4 Barker. Ha ha, all right, Colonel, keep your eyes peeled for this fabulous showcase. What have we got for the Colonel? Announcer Boob, weVe got a steel bolt! (Applause.) It has a three-fourths-inch head and a shiny, slender 1-inch long body. It is marvelously threaded from top to bot tom, with a gripping torque ratio vastly super ior to those of Legos and Tinkertoys combined. Thi3 little beauty can be yours, Colonel, if the prices are right! Starchbritches: Uh, Boob, does that come with a nut? Barker: No, Colonel; what you see is what you gt. Starchbritches: Roger, Boob. Ill say $1000. Barker: Okay, let's get the prices up here. Show case number one sells for $300,000. YouVe gone over by $800,000, General. (Scattered applause.) Showcase number two sells for . . . 35 cents. You missed by $909.65, Colonel not enough to win. General Longbottom, you have won! The choppers are yours! Longbottom: Uh, thank you, Boob.' Barker: And thank you, Colonel, for being on our . show. - Starchbritches: You're welcome, Boob. I shall return. Big place . . Ccrifcii!wCl fires!! lts 4 In Japan we maintain 24,000 Marines, 2,500 Ar my troops and a hundred plus combat aircraft. We have 40,000 Ameri can troops maintaining two Koreas. We maintain a naval base in the Philippines with 5,000 sailors and 8,000 airmen. Each of these commit ments can be justified be cause each situation is potentially explosive. But the question is how much of the world can . American taxpayers carry on their shoulders before our own strength is de picted, our own nation in jeopardy. ? ZZit lm As.;eka Times ALL MEM'S UjIE? WOMEN'S ff WIN T CP ii FASHIONS n J.UU FOR LADIES All Winter Sweaters .50-70 OFF All Winter Pants 50-70 OFF All Winter Cords. . . .12 OFF All Winter Dresses .12 OFF All Winter Skirts .12 OFF All Down Poly Filled Coats. 12 OFF All Winter Blouses. ...... .50-70 OFF All Winter Boots: 9-West Zodiac, Dexter, Bandolino .40-70 OFF All Winter Shoes: Cherokee 9-West, Nickels, Dexter, Bass 50-70 OFF 3 BANK CARDS WELCOME WW FOR MEM All Winter Sweaters. 12 OFF Special Group: req. $26-$52 $9.99-312.99 All Winter Pants 12 OFF Shirts 12 OFF All Winter Suits-Sportcoats.12 OFF All Leather Coats ...... . .12 OFF CoatsOuterwear 12 OFF Special Group: req. $45-$75 . . . . '. ...... .$19.99 Rugby Shirts-Sweatshirts. . .12 OFF Shoes (Larqe Group) .. . . . .12 OFF Boots (Large Group) . . . . . .12 OFF Jeans ...12 OFF Hours: MON.-SAT. 10-6 PM THURS till 9 PM . . 144 No. 14th I ' l-l y X I I O 1 IV! r-. it 'ft ',11 'ill W'iiBiiiiiiiiiwi man 'i imiiiHiiH I'm