DaSly Nsbrcskan Friday, September 23, 1034 PsgoG Historical Continued from T: 3 1 Welsch, UNL professor of Eng lish and anthropology, said there was no election, but only a vote on whether to accept the com mittee's proposal. Wtelsch, who has advocated changes in the society In the past, said this goes against the Ameri can way. He said Society members were asked to vote on people hand- M f M 4 1 it i I 1 j 2t?i end P" St. 477-1234 1 I picked on and put down. REVENGE f f OF THE U 11 L : ifs He t . . t i i i i i i f t I. t ; ' : ' 1 1 1 ' ! j .........-ja, f -if,J,iv,i ... ..t 1- -i- nil-1 1 ' II "T"" r- I THEIR 10 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER ISSUI I 1 I A 11 II i s 1 1 (4 I EYdN O'NEAL SHELLEY LONG DSW BARSYMOrJE "EEECOICBLABLE DIFFERENCE" A LANTANA FROIXJCTiON SAM NAMAKER ALLE GAMED SHARON STONE TOMi A FRAKER, A.S.C. Ew.Mm AKLENESELIiSS mi AIEXWK1TSKY wtoiv NANCY MEYERS CHARLES SHYER Dwai'JiESSHYEa OPENS AT FRX Society... picked by the board and Klvett. "This Is a question of parlimen tary procedure," said KayGraber, a UNL staff member and member of the society. UNL English Professor Robert Haller was the society member who nominated the alternate slate. He said that even though the Historical Society is a private organization, it operates mainly on funds appropriated by the state legislature. Since the society FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT SEPARATE ADMISSIONS 13 75 EACH I D REQ 0 FOR R) FILMS NO PASSES- KONTYPYTHOM tho HOLY GOAIL i i i r 'i ii' i 1 JO THEATRES EVERYWHERE r or:' EMBER b maintained by taxpayers' dol lars, he said, it should act within the laws governing public meet ings and conform to the Nebraska constitution. When Harl Dalstrom, a member of the nominating committee, learned of the election procedure, he said he was baffled and con fused about what parliamentary procedure would have prevailed. He said the voting procedure chosen was peculiar and he did not understand how it came about. Faulkner, who steered the vot ing format, said "the election was conducted properly and in ac cordance with the wishes of the members, as is evidenced by the presence of majority votes." The voting procedure was out lined well in advance and no objections were made, Kivettsaid. Kivett said he agrees there is a need for a new voting procedure. He said all society members, not just those present at the meeting, should be allowed to vote. Membership on the board should be representative of all three Nebraska congessional dis tricts, according to population, Kivett said. He said the society's constitution does not say this, but currently operates this way. 3 '''A''. .:4 wry ' 28TH - - Therapeutic nssagiiig was jast ens cf massy Veilaess Week activities Thursday. Above, the hands cf Una Grirss, a sopho more pre-ptyslcal therapy njjcr, rassssgea Vail Oleson, a ssphcrscie tkerapectic recreation iaijar. The African Student Associa- tion will have elections, along with its regular meeting Satur- day from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The room will be posted. Representatives of the U.S. Alice Wininger is offering cer Marine Corps will have a Marine amic classes at the WiHard Corn Corps Officer Recruitment pro- munity Center Mondays at 10 gram at 7 p.m. Monday in the a.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Nebraska Union. Call 475-0805 to register. UNL police found the person allegedly responsible for a hit-and-run accident reported Tuesday. Somebody who saw the accident re ported a description of the car to the police. This helped police find the person. No citations were issued because only minor damage was involved in the acci dent The following incidents were reported to UNL police between 7:50 a.rn. and 1 0:45 p.m. Wednesday. 7:50 a.m. Fire alarm reported sound ing at Plant Science Hall. No fire was found. 8:02 &.m. Fire alarm reported sound ing at 415 N. 16th St. Police think it may have been caused by a faulty smoke mm Cornhusbcr 6-pc. family room Custom-made sofa' sleeper 2S3 I-pc. living room set S4S9 end much . v- , Shorts The Lincoln Transportation System will have five-cent bus rides on all regular line service Saturday as part of Lincolnfest. detector. 11:12 .ia. Fire alarm reported sounding at Plant Science KalL No fire was found. 11:54 a.n. Bicycle reported stolen from Gather Hall. 12:37 p.m, Two people arrested under suspicion of making annoying phone calls. 1:03 p.EsS Person allegedly responsi ble for a hit-and-run accident was located and the c&se was cleared. 2:23 p.m. Purse reported stolen from Temple Building. 8:47 p.m. btereo and casn reponeu t stolen from a car in Parking Area 1 at 19th and S streets. j 10:45 p.m. Disturbance reported at I 1245 N. 16th St. I 0. J C5 WW D !3 morel I