Wednesday, November 14, 1934 Film Talks to. lead 'El Nort two Guatemalan teen-agers forced to flee to America and live as Ille gal aliens, will provide the topic for the second in a scries of Film Talks scheduled at the Sheldon Film Theatre. It will be held in the theater immediately after the 3 p.m. screening of "El Norte" on Sunday. Film Talks i3 a series of lecture- discussion 0v Uft4CU Ul the artistic process involved in filmmaking and to generate dis cussion on the issues raised by the film. UNL German nrnfnr p Reinkordt will lead the sessions .along with specially invited guest experts. The public la invited and Daily NebrasRan e discussion there is no charge for the lecture discussion session. Susy Prenger, coordinator for Human Rights for Mebraskans for Peace, will join Reinkordt on the panel. The UNL Mexican Ameri can Student Association, which is co-sponsoring "El Norte," also will have representatives on the paneL Pago 9 Poet Scheele to give free reading Rov Scheele will read his try at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Heritage Room of the Bennett Martin Public Library, 14th and N streets. The reading is the 1 1th in a series of free, open to the public poetry and fiction readings spon sored by the Nebraska Literary Heritage Association. Roy Scheele's poems have ap- peared in numerous magazines, including "Commonwealth." The Holiins Critic," "Poetry" and "Prairie Schooner." His published collections are "Accompanied," "Noticing," and "The Sea-Ocean." Scheele has also put together a chapbook, "A Far Allegiance," and a book-length manuscript, "Point ing Out the Sky." Many of bcr.eele s poems have TONIGHT! I ! appeared In anthologies In recent years, and in 1083 his poem "Upriver" won the John Neihardt nationwide poetry competition. Since 1976 he has worked in the Poet-In-The'-Schooh program for the Nebraska Arts Council. Scheele currently teaches English as a second language for the Midwest Institute for Interna tional Studies at Doane College. BIuqs, Rock'n Rolf, and Swing by is n w m only M.60 cover! Friday & Saturday from Chicago EDDIE SHAW th? WOLFGAN G Will 136 l m Shorts The Sheldon Film Theatre has The recorded message on this Line" will also have the capability announced a new "FUm Inform- line will give dates, screening of taking messages from those 5353 and ittvill times, short synopses, ratmgs and people who desire further infor- ning with the opening of "El Norte" other pertinent information on mation about current or furture Thursday. current film programs. The "Hot offerings. I CffiNb m tmfFtCIBNT 1 : I I 1 I . m&Ntmp6noFwe mart I 0y a mm man m 1 hitW MVr I SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS WANTED:- ENGIN EJCJ The Dept. of the Navy is now awarding scholarships to to qualified sophomores and junior engineering students. Requirements: Under 25 years old Ui. Citizen GPA 33 or better Any Engineering degree Scholarship: $3000 program bonus 8i $1000 per month until graduation Call toll free: 1-800-642-8828 ; fff!fe J" .in 1 1 t Ii n at & t 5- Featuring: DAVID AAKELIIMG RANKING ROGER formerly of "Tho Eng!bh Deaf i , . ' J mil i ni i fiuiy Litis i t I il TUESDAY, NOV. 20h UNION CENTENNIAL . TICKETS: ML Student 3.C0 N'on-Studsnt 9.CD !:00 p.m, SO DflLB 5 3 all k4irSii AT: oth Student ' " ' 3 S S 1 1 i i ) 93 f cr O. ions S TO HOLLYUGOi for O. I ( ; ( If CORDS fr aif!5 DOWTTOVI ONLY