The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1965, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    For Those Who See Sled
Frank Partsch, editor
Mike Jeffrey, business manager
Page 2 Thursday, May 6, 1965
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Track:
Field:
Purse:
Half-Fast
Soft
Seldom
(GOOD BETS)
Horse Stable Trainer Odds
Paul Bunyan 12 Tex- 6il
Wet Noodle Ik none 5-1
Snicker 9 Sky King 10-1
Freddie 16 Red Cross 13-0
Glttck Steite 12 Tex 69-23
Laertes k7 Polonius 25-2
tfr. President ? doesn't need one 1-1
(LONG SHOTS)
Cornstalk lh Lawrence 380-1
Uayor " ' 08 Toush Stuff 69-1
Veteran 9k Sky King 1,000-1
Panda 9k Sky' King 1,000-1
Amen1 90 none 100-1
Minnesota Fats kZ none 2,114-517
Moth 92 Dr. No 500-13
Darkhorse 06 White Swan 99-1
Chancellor OS Tough Stuff 409-18
Farm Fox 40 none really 101-3
(POOR BETS)
Nylon 30 none
Porker 12 Tex
.Bohunlc 86. Red Rooster
Davenport ' 02 none
Matt Dillon 16 Red Cross
Matt Dillon 94 Sky King
you meet the nicest people.
nothing ventured, nothing gained
it ain't gonna rain no mo
children shouldn't play, witti lira
always seen, seldom heard
et tu, Brute! '
if at first you don't succeed
see what the voice can do
they'll only take one
fast start j slow finish
slow start, mediocre finish
nobody knows my name
early balk, will finish late
get prescription lenses
they always take ona
drop g over cliff
Marv would like to sea It
Better things for better Ifring
first Thunder in & long tima .
doesn't get up this way much
will move up tomorrow, watch
certainly no hare
good horse; can't run.
Black Like Me
Track: Fast
Field: Choice 20-year-olds
Purse: Usually
Horse
architect
instigator
horny
(GOOD BETS)
Dear Mr. Partsch:
After talking with several
candidates for Student Sen
ate, in an effort to deter
mine their news, I reached
these conclusions:
(1) The several thousand
students who live off cam
pus cannot be said to be
represented by the Student
Senate. Only those students
living on campus are actual
ly represented.
(2) All students pay the
same amount, through tui
tion, for student govern
ment, whether they are
represented or not.
(3) The candidates sam
pled ranged from intelli
gent, well-informed,
thoughtful, to ignorant, hys
terical, confused.
(4) Lack of interest and
Dear editor.
It should be understood at
once thfit I am writing my
own answer to the "Open
Letter to David F. Trask,"
and that the following
opinions are strictly my
own.
There are too many points
of dissension in the letter
to permit my covering all
of them; I shall discuss the
ones that seem most impor
tant and most needful of dis
cussion. To begin, I shall not even
protest the statement that
the government is ". . .
every one of these concepts
..." of responsibility,
right-and-wrong morality,
etc.; I shall merely observe
that it is an unproven and,
I think, unproveable state
ment. Man and Government, in
our country, are not and
cannot be separated. The
cry that we shall only have
". . . freedom for some in
government . . ." ignores
the control over those in
government guaranteed to
the people as a whole by
our system of government
selection. Socialism is own
ership or control of the
means of production by the
society as a whole, with the
actual detailed control exer
cised by the government se
lected by the people to gain
for the society benefits
which are not attainable
under restrained "free" en
trprise. Control by a gov
ernment responsible to the
people is designed as an al
ternative to the end result
of free enterprise, that mo
nopoly or oligopoly which is
the control of means of pro
duction by a minority not
responsible to the society.
(This end result is an ob
served datum, not a project
ed theory; note the monopo
lies of the turn of tha cen
tury and the electrical in
dustries price-fixing exposed
in 1961.)
The Libertarian says ". . .
Wise Decisions
lack of effective commnica
tion prevent the student
body from knowing the real
qualifications of the candi
dates. All the candidates
contacted by the writer
stated that no other person
had called them t o learn
their views.
As a result of conclusions
(3) and (4) one might also
assume that the outcome of
the election will not neces
sarily be related to the can
didates' qualifications, and
that the ignorant and hys
terical will be just as likely
to win as the intelligent and
thoughtful.
The Student Senate is
good, in that it will provide
valuable experience for its
members. But this experi
ence should not be gained
Open Letter
we judged each man for his
actions regardless of the
group with which we might
think him associated. Now
it is different." I agree iiiat
it is different now; how
many Catholics, Jews. Ne
groes, "dirty foreign immi
grants" were judged on thei
merits alone during the late
19th and early 20th centur
ies, that crowning period of
unrestrained free enter
prise? It is only now. as we
aceept responsibility as a
society, that we are begin
ning to judge men blindly,
labeling them without
thought, as the Libertarian
judges us.
The argument that we
deny individual responsibil-
at the expense of the entire
student body. Let the mis
takes of the Student Senate
be small mistakes that do
no permanent damage.
Let us hope that t h e
Board of Regents and the
. Nebraska Legislature will
not allow themselves to be
influenced very much by
this non-representative Stu
dent Senate. Let us hope
that those gentlemen, with
wisdom gained from years
of experience, will continue
to make sound decisons for
the University of Nebraska,
and that we, too, after
as many years of experi
ence, will be able to make
wise decisions for our chil
dren when they attend the
University of Nebraska.
Betty Hammond
ity by forcing everyone to
save for his old age is true
and less than true. By re
quiring (forcing) everyone
to participate in the Social
Security program, we pro
vide those who cannot save
for their old age a dignified,
responsible means of doing
so, keeping them from the
irresponsibility of begging.
I thank the Libertarian for
admitting our cpmpassion,
our pity, if you will; I mere
ly ask him not to condemn
qualifies us for membership
in the human race. Am I not
my brother's keeper?
Robert M. Pringle, Jr.
5438 Pease Circle
Lincoln AFB, Nebraska
gin
It. gov,
lois lain
'sno bunny
sodak
pedigree
marshal
jello
denny
sprout
ohio
p. galore
big bluff
bobby's girl
gregarious
cherry
109
bb shot
chromosome
bellevua
Stable Trainer Odds
70" - questionable 2-L
,72 viking 2-1
6k charity k-1
7 k none 6-1
OS none 6-1
76 none 8-L
70 questionable 10-L
70 questionable 13-1
68 indian 23-2
72 columbus 13-1
5k mule 49-1
58 hot dog 107-2
72 viking 8,000-1
(LONG SHOTS)
62 mishospitality -10--f-
68 indian 007-3
68 indian 50-1
0 none 1000-1 .
5k skateboard 2502
7v none 551-155
7 k none 96-1
68 indian 51a-2
60"" f-a-c T51a-2
72 columbus 107-2
Tips
TTfstarted with a "kiss
doctors don't smoke
starting another dynasty
east campus favorite
another free trip?
there IS a santa clau3
works behind the scenes
moved away from auntie's
spooky home life
indirect rag ties
can she rally support?
chfick masters cover
something might develop
taking .'a seismograph?
don't weed out this ona
never say die
don't show hall the rock
think what might have been
sounds like burned ballots
night pull a surprise
f ieldls getting full,
but there's, room for thl3 vet
theme for rush week
The Daily Nebraskan
I.FK MARSHALL, manseinr editor: Sl'SAN RUTTER, nrwi editor) BOB
SAMIEI.SON, sports editor; LYNN' CORCORAN, mint nesrs edilor: PKIS
CII.I.A Ml'LLINS, senior staff writer! STEVE JORDAN. KEITH SINOR, RICH
MEIER, WAYNE KREl'SCHER, Junior staff writers: JAMES PEARSE. sports
assistant: POLLY' RHYNALDS, CAROI-E RENO. JIM KORSHOJ, copy editors;
SCOTT RYVE ARSON. ARN1E PETERSON, MIKE KIRKMAN. PETE LAGE,
CONNIE RASMI'SSEN. business assistants: JIM DICK, subscription manager;
LYNN RATHJEN. circulation manager: KIP HIRSCHBACH, pbologTaphcr.
Phone 47J-11. Extensions 25IW, I58 and 25S0.
Subscription rates S3 per semester or $5 per year.
It is published by Tniversity of Nebraska students under the jurisdiction
of the Faculty Subcommittee on Student Publications. Publications shall he free
from censorship by the Subcommittee or any person outside the University.
Members of the Nebraskan are responsible for what they cause to be printed.
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