Northern Iowan — October 10, 1980

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1 UNISA election results Vote tallies for vacant offices.
1 'You're safe' Major league umpire Don Denkinger; photo.
1 Faculty asks for salary increase of 42 percent Seek to close gap between UNI and the other Regents universities.
1 Borrow bucks to pay those bills Quick rundown on the various sorts of financial aids.
1 Trivia fans can win big on KCRS Most of the prizes consist of beer or pizza.
2 Register your new address Students who signed up for the draft need to report their new UNI address.
2 Attacks 'outpouring of emotionalistic drivel' Attacks Ron Roberts' earlier letter against Ronald Reagan.
2 Gore-Tex not 'miracle material' Thinks Gore-Tex is not as great a material as Rob Berry suggested in his October 3 article.
2 Carter 'clear and logical?' Attempts to discredit Joel Alter's view that Jimmy Carter is the "clear and logical" choice for president.
2 Feels intelligence is insulted Is fed up with candidates avoiding questions and dancing around the issues.
2 Untitled Gerald Baker as a political candidate.
2 SAE thanks participants SAE thanks all those who helped make their blood drive a success.
3 Former coach is grand marshal Hon Nordly will serve; profile of Mr. Nordly.
4 Be aware of absentee voting procedure
4 1980, a year of decision: Babbit says nuclear a troubled energy source Excerpts from speech by Bruce Babbit; photo.
4 TV reps discuss influence Excerpts from remarks by Edna Herbst, Bill George, and Mike Waring.
4 Pro, anti forces argue on ERA Excerpts from remarks by Peg Anderson and Carol Uhlenhopp.
5 Libertarians offer third party choices PLS students hear remarks from third party candidates as well as mainstream parties.
5 Socialist calls for structural changes Excerpts from remarks by Michael Harrington.
5 Culver, Grassley on campus Both spoke at PLS.
5 Evans emphasizes economy in speech Excerpts from remarks by Cooper Evans.
6 What's up Meetings and activities; C. W. Stompers; Interviewing Workshops; Tuesday Talks.
6 Community Coalition to Stop the Draft Will meet.
6 Women's Studies Association Planning "Take Back the Night".
6 RHA Bike storage available.
6 Students for ERA Will meet.
6 Phi Beta Lambda Cecil Fretwell will speak.
6 Spanish students Will meet to learn about studying in Spain.
6 Conservation Club Will meet.
6 French Club Will meet.
6 I-Club Will meet.
7 Big business, big bucks; it's the name of the game Don Denkinger talks about the business of baseball; photo.
8 Time is running out Oktoberfest run will be held.
8 Untitled
9 Carter's new album hard-hitting Review of Carlene Carter's album, "Musical Shapes."
9 Volleyball fans treated to fabulous display from U.S. and abroad Crowd watches US team play Japanese team; photo.
10 Up the Creek How to build a campfire correctly.
10 Watch out Redford, Travolta; ride 'em cowboy Tips on riding horses; photo.
11 Waller, Cawelti to perform tonight Have been performing together since 1961; will play acoustic set on Prairie Home Companion; photo.
12 Kids turn to drama 48th annual high school drama conferences will be held.
12 Audience charmed by Haring, Sam Cynthia Haring appears on "Live from Studio One".
13 The Motels outrun The Cars in concert Performance review.
14 Panthers attempt to even MCC record UNI hosts an important game tomorrow against Western Illinois.
15 Linksters place seventh and ninth UNI finished seventh at the Gopher Invitational in Minnesota last Friday and Saturday. On Saturday and Sunday they finished ninth in the Badger Invitational in Wisconsin.
15 Netsters go 1-2 UNI lost to St. Ambrose, 8-1, then defeated Augustana, 5-4, on Sunday. On Monday UNI lost to Iowa State, 8-1.
16 The Cars, Motels play in Dome The Cars and Motels played in the UNI-Dome on Monday night; photo.