The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1985, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    Monday, May 6, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Page 11
Shorts
As a riding-sharing service of the
Lincoln Transportation System, begin
ning today, people interested in car
pooling will be able to find listings in
the personals section of the Lincoln
Journal-Star classified ads.
Each week there will be a partial
listing of available carpools registered
with the Lincoln carpool office. If you
would like to inquire about these list
ings or register with the program, you
can call 471-POOL to get names and
phone numbers of prospective carpools
in your area
Math counsellors will be available
today at residence halls and the Ne
braska and East unions for an extended
session from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. They
also will be available Sunday at the
usual times, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. For
more information, call the math depart
ment, 472-3731. .
The deadline for registration in the
second annual Nebraska Literary Her
itage Association Adult Spelling Bee
has been extended up to the start of
the spelling bee at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The
$25 entry fee is tax deductible. Checks
made payable to LCLFHeritage Room
Endowment Fund may be sent to the
Lincoln City Library Foundation, 136
14th St., Lincoln, 6850& before the
spelling bee or registrations may be
paid to a Spelling Bee Committee co
chair just before the start of the spell
ing bee. A 2 cover charge will be col
lected at the door from those who come
to observe the event, cheer for their
favorite contestants and support the
NLHA in this fund-drive to raise $300,000
in local funds to match a $100,000 chal
lenge grant from the National Endow
ment for the Humanities.
The Spelling Bee will be at the Zoo
Bar, 136 N. 14th St. Moderator will be
Scott Young of KFOR Radio. The judge
for the spelling bee is Molly Spinar.
First prize is an unabridged dictionary
donated by the Nebraska Bookstore.
Additional prizes will be awarded to
runners-up.
Graduating seniors in UNL's College
of Business Administration will be
honored at a reception Friday 3 to 5
p.m. in the Wick Alumni Center.
The event is sponsored by the CBA
Alumni Association. Students and their
families are invited to attend.
Reservations can be made through
the UNL Alumni Association, Wick
Alumni Center, 1520 R St., Lincoln Neb.
68588-0216, (402) 472-2841.
The third-annual Red Cross Walk is
scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. This
15-kilometer walk will begin at the Red
Cross Chapter House at 17th and E
streets and make a round trip to
Holmes Lake and back. The honorary
co-chairs for this year's walk are UNL
basketball stars Dave Hoppen and Cathy
Owen. A number of celebrities also will
make the walk, including state sena
tors, radio and TV personalities, school
board members and other athletes. The
grand prize for walkers is a 10-speed
bicycle from Bike Pedalers. Coats, back
packs, T-shirts, mugs and many other
prizes also will be awarded Pledge
sheets are available at most areajunior
high and high schools or by contacting
the Red Cross. People wanting to make
pledges for walkers also may contact
the Red Cross at 1701 E St. or by calling
475-5581.
A unique combination of preserva
tion and progress will be highlighted in
the coming Tour of Homes sponsored
by the Near South Neighborhood Asso
ciation, which will demonstrate that
preservation and progress can go hand
in hand. The tour will be Sunday from 1
to 5 p.m., and includes four homes, a
bed and breakfast establishment, a
recently recycled landmark mansion
and a new church.
Tickets are $6 in advance and are
available at Martin's Antiques in the
Haymarket or Wagey Drug at 17th and
Washington streets. Tickets are $7 the
day of the tour at any tour site. Tickets
can be bought by mail from Mary Jo
Bousek, 2001 S. 24th St., Lincoln, 68502.
The Internal Revenue Service, Ne
braska Department of Revenue, Small
Business Administration, Nebraska
Development Center at UNL and Social
Security Administration are co-sponsoring
a Small Business Tax Workshop for
new owners and managers of small
businesses.
The workshop is scheduled for May
17, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Federal
Building, Room 148, 100 Centennial
Mall North in Lincoln.
An IRS specialist will cover such
topics as equipment depreciation,
employer tax responsibilities and the
advantages and disadvantages of sole
proprietorships, partnerships and cor
porations. People interested in attend
ing the workshop should call the Inter
nal Revenue Service toll free 800-424-1040,
Extension 3501, to make
reservations.
The Foreign and Domestic Teachers
Organization needs teacher applicants
in all fields from kindergarten through
college to fill more than 600 teaching
vacancies at home and abroad.
Since 1968, the organization has
been finding vacancies and locating
teachers in foreign countries and in all
50 states. The organization possesses
hundreds of current openings and has
all the information as to scholarships,
grants and fellowships.
For more information about the or
ganization, write The National Teacher's
Placement Agency, Universal Teacher,
Box 5231, Portland, Ore., 97208.
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Fricke said he was a little "frus
trated" over the regents approval of a
new NU vet school He and Norfolk
Regent Margaret Robinson were the
only regents opposing the idea
"You can't vote for one big school
and then turn around and cut some
thing from something else you
shouldn't be starting those programs in
the first place," he said.
Fricke said he thinks the Legisla
ture will vote down the measure. If it
does pass, he said he is confident Gov.
Bob Kerrey will veto it.
"The chances of it passing are very
little," he said. "The money just isn't
there."
Befoje the regents take any action
on either measure, he said, the board
will wait first for the Legislature's NU
budget decision, expected later this
month.
The Legislature gave first-round
approval for the bill Thursday.
Overall, Fricke said, his term as
regent so far has not left him frustrated
and has been what he expected when
he decided to run for the position last
year. The issues have been challenging,
he said.
"I'd like to see things move faster,
but if you don't face the issues this
year, you'll just have to face them next
year," he said.
One of those difficult issues, Fricke
said, has been the governor's recom
mendation for a 3 percent faculty
salary increase, while the Legislature's
appropriations committee is recom
mending only a 1.6 percent increase in
NU's total budget.
"Again, we'll have to consider pro
gram cuts," he said.
By the time his term ends in '91,
Fricke said he hopes NU will have
"turned the corner."
"By then I hope to have done the
things we need to do and maintain the
excellency in the university," Fricke
said
He said he plans to run again for a
second term in 1891.
Fricke described the university as
"very conservative," stemming from his
talks with patients, some of whom are
parents of UNL students.
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$15,000,000 Luggage Sale
Save 40 - 50 on all Samsonite, American
Tourister, Oleg Cassini, and Verdi Luggage
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Durable Molded shell is strong, yet lightweight. In
Burgunday, Brown or Taupe.
orig. now
Beauty Case $85 $49
24" Pullman $120 $69
26" Pullman $155 $82
29" Pullman $180 $99
Shoulder Tote $60 $30
Carry On $100 $55
3 Suiter $160 $88
Garment Bag $135 $69
SAMS0NITE SLX
Molded Construction with High tech styling plus
wheels and pull handles on larger pieces. In Blue,
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Beauty Case
24" Pullman
26" Pullman
29" Pullman
Tote
Carry On
Garmet Bag
3 Suiter
orig. now
$60 $32
$86 $49
$103 $55-
$120 $69
$38 $24
$58 $35
$110 $59
$115 $59
SAIJS0I1ITE SIDE KICKS
Rugged lightweight nylon with webbed security
straps, wheels and pull straps on pullmans.
In Navy and Sand
orig. now
Tote $60 $30
Carry On $76 $47
Garment Bag $110 $62
26" Pullman $125 $65
28" Pullman $145 $75
with wheels
SAMSONITE FIER0
Durable vinyl construction, with exterior zippered
pockets. Wheels and pull straps on suitcases.
In Olive .
orig. now
Tote $55 $27.50
Carry On $80 $40.00
28" Pullman $125 $62.50
with wheels
28" Pullman $135 $87.50
with wheels
Garment Bag $110 $55.00
Register to win one of the
fallowing prizes
1. Trip for two to New Orleans.
Three nights at the LeRichelieu
hotel in the French Quarter, and
round trip air fair from Omaha to
New Orleans.
2. Two tickets to the Nebraska-Florida
State home football game Sept. 1 4,
1985.
3. Weekly Drawing each Saturday
through June 1 , for a 5 piece set of
"SASS0N" designer luggage.
See our luggage display at all
Lincoln area Hy-Vee food stores and
register for three free
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Hy-Vee stores 14th & Superior,
48th & Leighton, and 70th & 0 st.
ATTACHE
4" molded attache in high tech styling,
file folders, accessory pockets and
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LUGGAGE CART
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Tote
Carry On
26" Pullman
28" Pullman
Garment Bag
AMERICAN TOURISTER
3900 SERIES
Rugged nylon construction with exterior zipper
pockets. Wheels and pull straps on pullmans. In
Navy, Burgundy, Black.
Tote
Carry On
26" Pullman
29" Pullman
Garmant Bag
orig.
$60
$90
$110
$125
$110
now
$30
$45
$55
$67
$55
AMERICAN TOURISTER
3000 SERIES
Durable Vinyl Construction, zippered pockets, top
opening for packing ease. Wheels and pull straps
on large pieces. In Khaki.
Tote
Carry On
26" Pullman
29" Pullman
46" Garment Bag
orig.
$60
$90
$115
$125
$100
now
$30
$45
$63
$70
$55
orig. now
$20 $10
$48 $24
$58 $29
$76 $38
$43. $24
OLEG CASSBJII
Designer pleated luggage made of durable vinyl
with look and feel of nylon. Exterior zippered
pockets. Wheels and pull straps on larger pieces.
In Taupe and Grey.
orig. now
Tote $38 $22.80
Carry On $60 $36.00
Garment Bag $77 $46.20
25" Pullman $80 $48.00
27" Pullman $94 $56.40
GLEG CASS0II
Designer luggage constructed of polyurethane
with look and feel of supple nappa leather.
In Grey
Tote
25" Pullman
Garment Bag
Square Tote
Carry-All
orig.
$27
$77
$65
$54
$55
now
$16.20
$43.00
$39.00
$32.50
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