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Wew York band [returns Tuesday toR/AGAINST from Page 14 can’t be captured on albums, Schultz said. The band, whose members are all originally from New York, has recorded seven albums. Live Skull, whose members are friends of For/Against, seems to like performing in Lincoln, Schultz said. K The band was well received in its last performance, he said. Sixty tick ets already have been pre-sold for Tuesday’s show, he said. Schultz said the show should be exciting for the audience and hopes the music will help relieve some of I the tension of finals week for univer sity students. He said he’s also looking forward to the show because record contrac tors from labels such as Chameleon and Capitol may attend the perform ance. “We’re in between labels right now,’ ’ Schultz said, “so this could be a good opportunity for us.” Tickets for the show are $5. Bands will begin playing about 9:30 p.m. FOR SALE 84 Honda Aero 125 Scooter. Low Miles, Excellent Con diton, Helmet. $800. 476-3017. 1982 Kawasaki 550 LTD. 5300 Miles, Excellent Condi tion. 435 6994. Manual typewriter ribbons 53 cents each (tax included). Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Un ion, 472 2588. Must sell, futon, couch, tables, TV, more. Call 467-1838 nights. Yamaha Moped: Good condition, 65 MPG. yeliow/white withballoon tires and rear rack. Asking $200. OBO. For mere information call476-1269. VKIHCLES FOR SALE 85 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. Loaded, leather, 5-speed sun roof power steering, power breaks, electric win dews ocks. 8 seat, trip computer, stereo cassette LOOKS AND HUNS GREATI 489 8423. 69 VW fast back. Rare. California Style. New Tires $600 476 3017 68 VW Dug with 74 rebuilt engine, $1000 486-182 after 4:30pm. ATTENTION GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES from $100 fords. Mercedes. Corvettes. Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide 1 -602 838-8885. ext A4005. nrKIT EXCHANGE r ' .. Ml ^ *» MilM—Mli 'IM.’ - 1 .. . ._ Allen Schaben/Dally Nebraskan GunnlSgs0,guUaflsfinSt (,r°m m J®*f Gaskins«ba8S P,ayer» Steve Schultz, drummer and Jeff I . -1 - Abortion Services with real sensitivity... you realty helped mel" ■ Free Pregnancy Testing ■ Free Pregnancy Options Counseling and Referrals ■ Abortion Procedures to 16 weeks Speakers' Bureau ■ Routine Gyn Care ■ Visa, MasterCard and Some Insurance Plans Accepted ■ Anesthesia Available WOMENS MEDICAL CENTER OF NEBRASKA 49 i() L Street Omaha. NE 681 I 7 (402)734-7500 (800)228 5342. It’ll It tY t’lll$nlc \l | ' ,| $.50 OFF T Any pizza 475-6363! NAME_;_I ADDRESS_ | DATE_ a EXPIRES 6-30-89 * $1.00 OFF 5 Any Pizza Ordered 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 475-6363! I Name__ address_I DATE_I EXPIRES 6-30-89 Margaret N. Maxey Distinguished Professor of Bioethics in the Biomedical Engineering Program, College of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin “Managing Environmental Risks: Ethical Plumb Lines” Tuesday, May 9, 1989 11:00 a.m. Ballroom of the Nebraska Union, 14th & R Streets Start practicing for the real world. Using an IBM® Personal System/2® computer to help you succeed in college can also prepare you to succeed in a career. Because chances are, after you graduate, you’ll be working on an IBM computer. So the IBM PS/2 is the perfect investment. It can help you organize your notes, write and revise papers, produce high-quality graphics, and more. Get a head start by working now on the computer you’ll probably be working on later. The Computer Shop University Bookstore, Lower Level - Nebraska Union 472-5785 Hours M-F, 8 am-5 pm IBM and Personal 5ystem/2 are registered trademarks of international Business Machines Corporation