Northern Iowan — October 26, 1982

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1 Socialist wants changes James Bittner states his views; photo.
1 Branstad hopes to create 180,000 jobs and attract new industries to Iowa Terry Branstad expresses his views; photo.
2 Tax provides growth Encourages Cedar Falls residents to vote in favor of the hotel/motel tax.
2 Scherzo
2 Viewpoint Criticizes Rusty Martin for his stand on the draft issue.
2 Brazil: future world power? Believes that the United States has a tendency toward provincialism and may therefore rule out Brazil as a possible major power in the New World.
3 Chamber offers aid in evaluation Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce offers assistance to anyone evaluating the Unification Church.
3 Student urges awareness Encourages students to vote the entire ballot.
3 Criminal act flaunted Does not believe that Rusty Martin represents a majority of the UNI students.
3 Vote for humanity Encourages students to vote.
4 Lab School studies election process; meets candidates Gloria Kirkland talks about the PLS program.
4 Senate Scene Bill SS-2, passed by UNISA, calls for the opposition to the indictments of draft registers.
4 Dancer dies at 86 David Dancer died October 11, 1982; brief obituary.
4 Meeting scheduled GSO will learn about job-finding skills.
5 What's up Meetings and activities; Stress Workshop; Men's Organization for Rights and Equality.
5 Hagemann/Noehren Will hold dance.
5 American Marketing Association Will meet.
5 REC Club Will meet.
5 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
5 Student Art Association Will meet.
5 Cult film shown Campus Bible Fellowship will show film.
5 Regents, United Faculty prepare for bargaining Regents will respond to UF initial proposal; UF seeking substantial salary increases.
5 IIEC conference to be held Douglas Pine is chair of industrial education meeting.
6 Rape awareness program scheduled for today Women's Action League sponsors third annual program.
6 Self defense class College Hill Neighborhood Association will sponsor class; considers noise and vendors operating without license.
6 Job workshops Pat Basset will lead workshop.
7 Master's degree, new courses approved by Board of Regents Health education master's degree approved; approve architectural services for CAC; Professor Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department during Professor Ross's PDL.
7 American art works shown Work by Ali, Gaston, and Jacques on display.
7 Hollins transferred to jail; charges pending Jan Hollins being held on $75,000 bond after shooting incident.
7 NAACP banquet set
8 Former CIA agent speaks on organization Extensive excerpts from speech by Peter James.
12 "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" good movie for college students Review of the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."
12 A different show time for play Will perform "A Touch of the Poet".
13 Daredevils aim at America's musical taste; in review Review of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils.
14 Paintings to show Work by Irene Lewis on display.
14 Burl Ives to open Artists Series Photo.
14 Club offers trips, economical skiing Purposes and plans for the Ski Club.
15 Jazz featured on radio
15 Concert tonight Laurence Paxton will perform; photo.
16 Student plays for Disney John Vallentine participating in Epcot Center opening.
16 Students attend honor conference Two UNI students attend Phi Eta Sigma national conference.
16 Hay day Mitch Nauman preparing for Halloween; photo.
17 Herder powers Panthers over Carleton 2-1, 7-2 UNI defeated Carleton College in the varsity and junior varsity games.
17 Heisman award is rich in football tradition
18 UNI stops Wildcats' winning streak at six UNI defeated Northern Michigan, 33-14; photo.
19 Panthers suffer worst tourney loss at Northern Illinois UNI lost four of five volleyball matches at the Northern Illinois Invitational.
19 Women golfers finish fourth at Missouri Invitational UNI placed fourth at the invitational at the University of Missouri with a score of 316.
19 Cash, Fisk on all-time Waterloo team McDonald's and Waterloo Baseball, Inc. have announced who area fans consider to be the best baseball players.
19 Turnover Gerald Peterson found some mistakes in Jeff Scully's "Sports Quiz."
19 Cross country team wins tourney UNI won the meet against seven teams at Central College.