,.. t tfT1! IS A fe We Are tike WoiM9 f HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Singers Michael Jackscn and Lionel Eichla angrily denied a published rt port Mon day that disced the crinsl tales to the duo's hit, "V.'e ere the World," were radically Usrtr.t fro tha cats pres ently herd end t:cn cn UTV. "That's cstrorasT Elchls pro&ha edwhen naksd about the tiie switching by a Lea An:!:i f::a!ar.cs writer. The ccBtrcvcrry srose when the gong's translation Into French rsad something like, "We treat the V'criiAVe re the filthy richWe era the on?s who pt together for more publicity . . . This is the choice we're making, we're gonna take back every cent, and if this dumb song is a hit, we'll be shocked as poop . . ." "There's no truth to that story what sever," Eiehle said as he paged threap a copy of the biography cf Marie 17777? inhw9li f& fir 9 !i 9 il ySj: V i - f I - 1 v r- V, In The Sport, smoking and sleeping all at once? That's right! The university's first smoking s'eepathon starts at 2 p.m. in the Nebraska Onion Glib. Parti cipants should bring two packs and a pillow. First person to finish the two packs without waking up wins a cancer society T-shirt. At The SssilMaa: Abstract Art by People No One Knows will be showing fcosi tMs Friday to next Friday. The show will feature unknown trt by unknown sriista. Buglio'si EJonoJonl, a!ni by famed director Mado Geiiiottaitti, will be' showing at SwIIMom I'erls Ilcse tsm next SatuMity onward to Wsdsesday. Gugliotteitti is fteoss fsr Ms use cf silverware h featsre Oms. Hie titla, trassMed, si "A Perk's Stcry." It h the third filia ths Itslisa fcas ism cn the fork in m hcraaalry rdMHstics e virossest. "Skep, A?.d Haw To Attdn It" will be gfcawa m pHa tc!aial23 tcrit at 8. Hsst Fred Futcn mill eiIne sleep r4 dracr.3 end tie ejects cf wearir.,2 t- e r.a:!:3 that leak like Lcr.e K--;r I.;:... -3 v. ::h7,:,t fee ess. liiiiii Pride 9 7 C n V;;-!; :) ?-i r.:-, ths r.r.i r'. a!:-: Ma'lt' 3";::rt; L!:i T:;' ' i '- :' 4 -' ' - Antoinette. "What's mere, I resent the implication I need good publicity. I think this is as-other attempt on Rol lins Stone's part to iscke ire look bad." Jsckscn, ipcsklns from the Matter hem ride at Disneyland, refused com ment until he csu!d prepare a mitten tatwr:,:r,t that would pkraiae all his prase ecb froa the sang to charity. When reminded "We Are the World" w:j itself a charity tr.d he should have no proceeds it to give away, Jack-' son stripped cf? his sequined fjeve, slapped the reporter across bcth ears, and toed, "Beat It." Other stars who participated cn the song first claimed no such knowledge, cf any different lyrics. But one female, who shall remain nameless did respond when presented the alleged original lyrics, "You mean that wasn't what we were singing? Wow, Cheech was right. . These were great drugs!" a If you're still awake after "Sleep, And How To Attain It" public television will be showing "Politicians and Narco lepsi" a documentary on the tendencies cf poiiticos to drop off at the drop of a hat at 10 p.m. "Attack of The Killer Squirrel" will be showing at 7 on channel 7. It is the first in a seven part mini-docu-drarna detailing the plight of a young boy who raises a squirrel only to find it is murdering neighborhood cats and dogs at night while he sleeps. Based on a true story. "Return of The Ruby's Sausage Bis cuits," a documentary about the saus age biscuit in American culture will air cn channel 3 tonight at 7. The sausage biscuit became pervasive during the '70s in certain counter-culture groups. Now mainstream America munches cn millions of the biscuits wrapped around bits of pork and beef waste products at fast food chains. The biscuit is examined as a food and 3 joke material. Here is a safnple Ruby's Sausage Biscuit Joke: "What's the difference between a Ruby's Sausage Biscuit and the people who come to town for the fair? A. Ruby's S&ussge Biscuits ess drive!" Shorts The College Procresttestois Club had'a msetisg yesterday but farpt to tell the Daily BsErssskmboui it unta an hour before the- "meeting. Tlie Dally Etlfcaskan regrets it didn't nsare a s&eitoEder reporter cn kssd. The Students Agairtst Specifics, OrsstSoa and CcnVenieace fcsra a issstbg scsetee next week, scrae tfcie in the evening si either Nebraskt Hsil cr fceKfeSaUiiojiTfee spssker ilU be cseusceJ at the nsctbg z?A will tpeak abeut o unspidSed tepie. Fcr raoie twssziszmt Fy. dtjs io UNh cart tan .? J.Iy C. ::::i fce, B;3'rie.:c: irf r-t c- --2 cf s r J a.-.. . 1) A I. : :' r. f--c' ': ash defies 1 OO&IQ latjs By Lists Gsretss It was an experience to defy tra ditional explanations by traditional mtsm to understand the fesling I get at this csncert cne wydd hf e to take BOO mlligrsias of blue microdot and lay cn the fioar cf a bam near Waco ar,d ccnsnunleale with creatures la another galaxy. It was that good. strikes u?) "Oklahoma" then quickly cuts to "Hall Vszsity"). (Bsve): Henh henh, ksnk. (Pauae). Cn tar' 'i's shar, rs'U ti t::j.lz -1 ;:.::,t c: t!:.t, t:.e 7:::rs itl-tc-a. I l:z t:::.l t5 si ?r i;: t-r.l7:i::a t3wr..:!a.:a: r;:l rr. :i t:! 3 rr;-l;r : Review Country Punk imp i et fcb covert lsa traditional exvlanations, music Johnny Slash played to m enthu siastic crowd of 845 sport van and death dance faus fans who paid $15 a ticket to see "The KSsa In A Sack." Johnny Slash and the Spemodtes tkllled the crowd with the best country . pis-k this side cf the Pecos. Slash came onto the stage in tMs traditions! burlap sack end struck into "A Boy Named Earwig," a 'raucous, twssgy nusaber that reverberated about Hie Kaay day-g!o spcri vans th-at adarn the centsr. Slash then took a short nap. Then he played Ms f&ned solo number "I Wast A Kalis Like Baghwsa Bashnaesh Has." The band returned for a rousing ren dition cf "Where The SperjaocitesAre." and m sophy of Star Trek class. Then the excitement peaks with & visit from the ANUS bochasbile. M : it, well t,v;l n to C e rccftc? cf n::.l Bsafdsnce El v.I-cre w?1l fci drcrfrj i:-T3 c-al:ait:i ly the e.-.2,.7c: it ar.i-trJ-sfcu lrs .-1 cha.r.3 hail'a t J t5. c.izz-4 Vj. t:::i czd a cr? j the B-obfisiher Sport ead Vm ucn more Before the crowd could stop to spit, Slash sang the opening bars of "Lincoln Town" a hit that has made Slash a big favorite of locals. 'WeUMhinghereinLinooln tovjn, where we Ye hosing all Vie da peciters dty&M, and it's really gstttng really hard to ste'i because thagov Wr dm t want to pay, yeah yem ysob, (refrain) ' That brought fee crowd to its knees aad the rest of the show is readjust a blur to tmt but if you read the first paragraph over you'll understand. There's drugs in that graph! camera men is stationed nes? the Usifersity Health Csnter ghosting foot-a-e cprcra!sfe,i-lockb3 patients. The lucky winner will be fc-rced to teas la a sidzsuit fc? &e Men rjderVscrsea cf Nstrars Calciida? fa a 22,tll$l3U?Strs3t:rt raest Yea rat rJ fis ca lis CD bis cr.lt. I r$K 1 f Tatrd la ta a kst a I o. V J