The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1971, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    Feedins the Fun... members of Sigma Alpha
Mu Fraternity are holding their program to
better relations with the Lincoln police again
this year. The two-week program is expected to
attract two policemen for lunch and dinner
each day, and the fraternity reports it is a
"smashing success."
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ASUN services
meets Tuesday
ASUN Services Committee
will hold an organizational
meeting Tuesday night at 8:00
in the Nebraska Union. The
committee, open to any
interested person, will be
planning projects such as a
bicycle repair shop, a
co-operative grocery store, a
credit union, and interim travel
plans at the Tuesday meeting.
Business majors and law
students are especially urged to
attend.
Volunteer bureau
needs workers
The Student Volunteers
Bureau in the Nebraska Union
needs volunteers...
...to write letters, talk to
elderly people and develop
activities for them.
...to help mentally retarded
people learn concepts of time,
and to help adults at the
Vocational School to learn to
get on and off buses. Students
in Special Ed requested.
...to serve as advisors for co-ed
Y teen groups to organize
recreation nights and social
action groups.
...to help in sheltered work
shop. Request those with
interest in rehabilitation
counseling.
For more information
contact Mary Dean, 472-2486.
Peterson supports
Sen. Mansfield
Against the advice of UL
Edonomics Prof. Wallace C.
Peterson, a Democrat,
Nebraska Republicans Senators
Roman Hruska and Carl Curtis
Friday voted with the majority
against tabljng the military
draft hill.
Peterson had sent the
Nebraskans a telegram urging
them to support Democratic
Sen. Mike Mansfield's motiong
to tabic the draft extension
bill.
In a prepared statement
Peterson said the draft "runs
counter to our historic
tradition that persons should
be ajnsaijTteid for military
service only under conditions
that present a clear and present
danger to the survival of the
nation and its institutions.'"
An all-volunteer military
force is "economically and
militarily feasible," Peterson
ad Jed.
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THE DAILY MEBRASKAN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971