L Tuesday, October 23, 1984 Dally Ncbrcsksn Pago 3 Shorts A series of discussions dealing with 1031 election issues will be presented beginning today. Sponsored by the Afternoon Speakers Committee of the Univer sity Program Council in coopera tion with other campus organiza tions, the discussions will include UNL faculty members. The Ethnic Minority Impact on the 1934 Elections," will be discussed today at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska union. It will be moderated by William Todd Mancillas of the UNL speech com munications department. The Impact of the Gender Gap in the 1 34 Elections," will be dis cussed Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The moder ator will be Jack Kay of the speech communications department. Religion's Impact on the 1C34 Elections," will be discussed Nov. 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Test Election Analysis," will be discussed Nov. 8 at 10.30 am. in the Nebraska Union. Dennis Boh rraan of the speech communica tions department will serve as moderator. Get informed! Want to know where the candidates stand on the issues? Read the Daily Ne-brasksn's'Elec-tion Issue Nov. 1. Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US 7) I l f i ! i ? I I I I l I I i i I 1 l. $ r i i i ' 4 & f. L J L..J L r JUT1 0 U in '1 r' I ? .J L ) if It's horo! Our now Instabank terminal is ready whenever you p need money. Try it today, with your Instabank, Bank-ln-Tho-Box, v Inciant Cash or First Federal Lincoln card. 1 ' r I? First Natbna! Lincoln A FirsTief Company Member. F.D.I.C. Information and applications for Truman Scholarships are avail able in the deans office of the Col legs cf Arts and Sciences, Old father Hall 1223. Use scholarships are for students who will be jun iors in 1035-85 and have demon strated interest in a career in government. The deadline is Oct 29. Free blood pressure checks will be given Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Holling Education Center, 6S01 N. 72nd St., in Omaha. The checks are conducted on the fourth Friday of every month. Nebraska writers and literary scholars will speak at the Grand Island Public Library from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday. "Women's Jour nals, Diaries, and Letters" with Hekn StaufTer of Kearney, will be this week's topic. "Women Poets with Judith Soniberger, a poet and editor of a new book on Nebraska's women poets, and Hilda Has, a poetry editor of "The Prairie Schooner," both of UNL, will be presented Oct. 30. five distinguished alumni will return to UNL for the annual Masters Week Program, Wednes day through Saturday. Broadcaster Eric Brown, tax specialist John Connor, executive Richard Coyne, fashion designer Marv Graff and corporate sales director Bill Stowell will visit class rooms and join in seminars with faculty and students. A 1 The following ir.eidersts were repond toUNXpolxe between 1:33am. nd 10:40 p a Sunday. 1:2,3 m.m. Gasoline reported stofen frcn vSik! la Parking Area 2 on ISth rt.J W streets. .21 Peeplt reported tatpriR$ witJi the emergency pone tX HlJ nd W streets. m ?$ m.m. BatSsry reported stdtn f.on a wSiicSi fe Faridsj Area 1 &t 1 Sd tM T ju Cassis rtpcrted ston feeia velikte fa Paring Area 2 IS& md streets. fist tlarsa reported toujMLEf in the AiiiJ5iatrttioa Bciluksg tad $53 pa. fas reported ststea fireja a pgca. Eiis reported oJt aja. VtJidaisa reported 71tN. ISsycI reported sto'aa frpa s rack si u' Ui?siy. am. Rr a!ana reported sssi-- 1 J .;. ... ft I s mi i 4K n I f f s II A t y n t i r m j i J t 4 h-,? si Leva LSirsry. , 2. t:d S ssrsBta.