The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 01, 1971, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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any kind of government would
be "undemocratic".
To Cannon the treaty
"appears to be an attempt not
to aid peace but to circumvent
government."
But members of the Peace
Treaty Committee said
endorsement of the treaty
would democratically show the
government what the people
want.
"RIGHT NOW it's more
radical to agree with Nixon
than with this treaty," Shuster
said. "The Gallup pole showed
73 per cent of Americans want
out of Vietnam by the end of
1971."
The People's Peace Treaty
was drawn up as a result of a
trip made to Vietnam by a
delegation of National Student
Association (NSA)
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ISSUE: Implementation of PACE Proposal
RIIOU THE ISSUE flflD VOTE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
SPRING GENERAL ELECTION
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA (ASUN)
The following ue will be on the April 7 Spring ballot
FAVOR:
-PACE Committee Plan (refundable after tuition payment)
-Regents' Committee Plan
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representatives last December.
Two of the three veterans
on Nil's Peace Treaty
Committee served in Vietnam.
Both Shuster and fellow
Vietnam veteran Jack
McCormack agreed that the
South Vietnamese want
nothing to do with American
forces in their country.
THE PEACE Treaty
Committee members said
endorsing the treaty was a
good way to symbolically show
solidarity with the people of
South Vietnam.
But Terry Cannon said there
was nothing symbolic in the
intent of the treaty.
Acceptance of the treaty
would serve as a blank check
for anybody like Rene Davis,
who says he'll close down
Washington this spring, he
said. Davis came to national
attention as one of the
defendants in the Chicago 7
conspiracy trial.
Davis said at NSA's
February Ann Arbor
conference "on May I people
should mass in Washington,
D.C. and present the
government with the peace
treaty, demanding that Nixon
respond within two days by
calling for an immediate end to
the war."
"Beginning on May 3 and
continuing for the rest of the
week," Davis continued, "the
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people who presented the
treaty and the thousands w ho
would join them should close
down the functions of the
federal government through
massive civil disobedience."
Cannon called this strategy
an "integral part of the
treaty."
NSA HAS ALSO stated in a
directive concerning the treaty
that when organizing around
the Treaty, it is important to
stress that ratifying the Peace
Treaty means pledging'to take
whatever actions are
appropriate to implement the
terms of this Joint Treaty and
to insure its acceptance by the
government of the United
States."
The statement quoted in the
NSA directive is included in
the treaty as NSA circulated it.
But that statement was deleted
from the treaty NU students
will vote on.
NU supporters of the treaty
explained at the March 17
ASUN meeting that the
statement had been deleted
because the vote was not to
ratify the treaty, but merely to
determine sentiment.
The treaty was voted down
1,432 to 857 in the University
of Nebraska at Omaha spring
elections. UNO was the first
American campus to defeat the
treaty. More than 20
universities have ratified the
treaty nationally.
A United States Marine Corps Officer Selection
Team will visit the University of Nebraska campus
on March 30 & 31 and April 1 from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Captain B. V. Tay!or, Officer Selection
Officer from Omaha, will be interviewing in Room
225 Nebraska Union Placement Office. The Marine
Corps has officer programs available for freshman
through seniors. All lead to a second lieutenant's
commision upon graduation. While attending
college, the student attends no meetings or drills,
is draft deferred, and receives longevity which
results in much higher pay (as much as $150
extra per month.)
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Issue was taken by several students who argued that few
other major universities have that kind of load.
Sullivan countered that the state administrators do plan to
maintain the University in the classical sense.
The discussion then took a turn toward the subject of how
to Sep ad Set high quality of instructors and students
tQ OthShan higher salaries, it was agreed that faculty
member can be attracted by offering regular sabbatical leaves
Thv maintaining an adequate research library. Another
SractLn S physical enticements offered by states like
COSuUivan commended the "penetrating questions" he faced
and indicated he would try and arrange for Ueske, who holds
a doctorate in education from NU, to hold a similar session
with the group.
HELP WANTED
Graduate Students, Professors,
Post-Graduate Professionals and
other interested adults (single or
couple). Fraternity houseperent
position open for 1971-72.
FREE apartment, board and
parking on campus. Contact
Doug Beck at 432-0927.
Students with homebuilding
experience - plumbing, heating,
electricity, drywell, concrete.
Contact Jerry Sherman, CBA
249, 472-3001.
Delivery boy with own car.. See
owner at Hong Kong Piria King.
13th & a. -
COLLEGE MEN PART-TIME
JOBS AVAILABLE NOW.
MAKE $2400. THIS SUMMER
488-4414.
Girl to stay nights with two school
age boys, April 28-29. Air Park
area. CAII 799 2i43 after 5:30.
MEN of all trades to NORTH
SLOPE, ALASKA, around
$2800.00 a month. For
complete information write to
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Job Research. P. O. Box 161.
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$3.00 to cover cost.
ADVERTISING SALES PERSON
needed immediately at DAILY
NEBRASKAN, Good pay for
good worker. Experience in sales
preferred. Car needed. Apply
DAILY NEBRASKAN office.
Room 34, Nebraska Union.
Opening for part-time sales girl.
Apply to Mr. Carper. Jason's
1346 P.
FOR RENT
Two bedroom house, completely
furnished. Summer months only.
$1 50. 488-631 2. after 6 p.m.
Apartments; 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
Shag Carpet, Garbage Oisposal,
Oish-Washer. Modern
Appliances. Furnished and
Unfurnished. $175 op. Crescent
Garden Apartments, 2222 Vine
St. Call 4751 277.
FOR SALE
WATERBEDS KING-SIZE
GUARANTEED, $37.50. CALL
488 1347, EVENINGS.
Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp. 1-12
inch speaker. Excellent
condition. Call 434-0962.
1967 Renault, 4 Joor. blue,
excellent condition. After 5 p.m.,
477-6193.
1963 Ford Galaxie Convertible, 4
speed. In good condition. $400.
477-9502.
ASSORTED MILITARY
UNIFORMS FOR SALE Si
many other items. Garage sale
Sat., April 3, 9 a.m. -9 p.m. 5110
J St.
Heath model GD 107 portable
stereo with headphones. $35.
489 2417 for Dan.
MISCELLANEOUS
European Summer Nomads: MOST
ECONOMICAL way to Europe.
Also substantial reductions on
auto travel. European Odyssey,
Winstod, M.N. 55335.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1971
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN