Thursday, May 3, 1934 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 3 National family strengths symposium to cover individual, family well-being r, r -"ip t ikt i " -a I It J,; n L-iyi'...ti:. So know the risks. Don't smoke. And retire not only with a gold ticker. Cut a healthy one, tlso. "J 0 BUS In the interest of increasing individual and family well-being, the seventh annual symposium on "Build ing Family Strengths" will be May 16 and 17, said the UNL director of conferences and institutes. Kobert Martenson said the national symposium, which will take place at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrcge streets, is sponsored by the UNL department of human devel opment and the family and the College of Home Economics, in cooperation with the Division of Con tinuing Studies and the Center for Family Strengths. The conference will include more than 100 ses sions and workshops presented by professionals from 84 universities and agencies in 28 states. Topics to be covered during the conference in clude community programs for families, single par enting, stepparenting and divorce, the family and Walk-a-thon for the blind set for May 19 White Cane Walk-a-thon participants from a cross the state will walk 12 miles through Lincoln May 19 for the National Federation of the Blind's walk-a-thon. They will be gin and end at the 14th and Q streets Pizza Hut. Lincoln's three Pizza Huts are sponsoring the event and will supply free drinks for the walkers. The route passes by each Pizza Hut. "We wanted to get the safest yet most traveled roads for exposure," said Gary Doty, chairman of the walk-a-thon. This is the first year the event will be in Lincoln. In the past a 1 3-mile walk-a-thon was in Omaha. The state organization hopes to draw at least 100 walkers, Doty said. It has set a $5,000 pledge goal Last year's walkers collected $2,000. The money goes toward scholarship funds for the blind, research, education seminars for parents of blind children, public re lations and discrimination cases. Many blind people are denied jobs and entrance to recreational areas such as roller rinks, Doty said. The top three pledge earners will receive tro phies in June. The winners are determined according to the amount of money they turn in. If it rains, all pledges are doubled A representative from Lincoln Mayor Roland Leudtke's office will speak to walkers on the capitol steps and will declare May the National Federation of the Blind Month. ' The event will conclude National White Cane Week. Participants will begin registering at 8:30 a.m. outside of Pizza Hut. For further information call 483-C072 or 551-8031. employment, issues in child, adolescent and adult development, and the family and the educational system, Mortenson said. Mortenson said the conference is directed toward college, high school, elementary and nursery school teachers, counselors, nurses, doctors, mental health and social work professionals, ministers, religious educators and university students. "As budgets shrink and challenges to families mount, it is even more important for people inter ested in family well-being to join together," Morten son said. The symposium is a chance for people from all over the United States to share their common con cerns, he said. Registration fee is $82 for the entire symposium, or $40 for one day. ( LJ 4 "IT 4 J r in: 1 X. Call 476-1234 or 471-POOL for routes CA&FOOl f r ' It' l- I k ' I'M t l 7 I -9 1 f o S i t I , VLO C20T DTiyy Tate your Ipaced phor.es to the Student Union (City Campus) April 27 through May 7. LT&Ts booth will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for your convenience. Returning your leaded phone saves a charga for picking it up ($11 cr $15). Or, CZ73 nn cZditicnal PG by l:yhrjil: Save an additional 25 off the purchase price of leased phones from April 27 through May 14. This is a savings of 65 to 80 off the regular retail price of new Starlite, Styleline and Standard Desk. phone3. Discounted prices are as low as $11.25. Just call LT&T's business office to make the arrangements. The charge for buying your leased phone will appear on your bill. You don't have to return your phone and next year, you won't have to pick one up. K-iT'-n'-r:"') X Quality An Open Invitation to hear Former Secretary of Agriculture 0)nnAn in a V7 himm II Date: May 3 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: ViMgzrIMmltm Ballroom 5200 "0" Street There is no admission fee; bring a friend or neighbor. Reservations not required. -3 J . Ill ofe)o MiVrA .MIIII!M.II,. ,j fh .,1 i 'H f '! ,1' U,.l liHliiiiiMlihtHiillill Fid for by the Thompson for Senate Committee. Jerry E. Roe, Bennington, NE, Treasurer; Kay Davis, Lincoln, NE, Assistant Treasurer if