Chambers advises political action "Go to the Legislature and make the elected officials accountable to you," Nebraska Sen. IE rn ie Chambers told a small group of students Saturday at the Nebraska , Union. ' .- Speaking at the Organizing Conference for Young Voters Chambers said it was a problem to make students understand the serious problems facing the nation. , 'There is a lot of criticism of the system and the older people who messed it up," he said, "but most students follow the path of least resistance after graduation." The American education system teaches the "herd instinct" and produces people . who are afraid to think, according to the senator from Omaha. "What we have to learn how to do is not emphasize the negative," he said. "Develop confidence in your own mind. The idea is to communicate, to find the words to give feet to your thoughts." Chambers advised students not to emphasize the exterior. "Long hair doesn't mean you're a revofuntionary," he said. "As long as they (politicians) can get you arguing about things like this you can't do anything." The number of young voters won't make a ripple if they don't learn how to think. Chambers said. For example, history must be looked at all over again, he commented. "In school they don't tell you that John Adams was a revolutionary," he said. "When 'history looks back at its scoundrels. . . they have to start cleaning these guys up." - History has not been fu9 of reason able men talking out their problems rationally. Chambers said. It has been the one with the "strongest, hardest fist who could impose his ways on others," he added. Allen Beermann, Secretary of State told students at the conference that the deadline for registering to vote in the May 9 primary election is April 28 at 6 p.m. "Voting is a privilege and I don't want any of you to miss it," he said. Beermann said many students ask whether they should register in Lincoln or in their home towns. "The federal Consitution says you have a choice," he said. "But before you make a decision analyze the situation." , Car insurance premiums and taxes may go up if the students register to vote in Lancaster County, he said. Moving from a dorm to an apartment off-campus would require re-registration, Beermann commented. "Nebraska has a liberal registration procedure," Beermann said. "It has one of the lowest residency requirements." Currently a person must have lived in his precinct five days, his county 20 days and the state six months in order to vote, he said. But there is a bill in the Legislature to eliminate the six ' months and establish a new, shorter period, Beermann added. "In Nebraska you have to be registered as a Democrat or a Republican to vote in the primary election' Beermann said. "If you register independent, you vote only the non-political route." Beermann said he was in favor of lowering the voting age to 18 and is now in favor of lowering the legal age to age 18. "I believe that the legal age should be the same as the age of suffrage," he said. CP (ueiaau tomorraiAjMie- &30 opesiflearbi on: Cd t4e new proposed uonsbituJ-ion whJch ur'U 6e submitted on tkp spsuncj ded-ion baJLot. shtdmrs urqad to share ideas reviuu our ideas: summaries of npu constitution uujQjuoJbb m clsva om'ce. DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT AOS can b placed in room 34 Nebraska Union. Cent it $.08 per word. $1.00 minimum. Payment in advance only. Complimentary adt may be run only if error it brought to the Nebraa l.an's attention the businetf day after publication. dailu J ' FOR SALE 16 in. black ft white television. $50 or beet offer. 434-4443. Men's 3 -speed 26" bicycle. Good condition. $40. 475-1431 100 watt component stereo with 12" apeak eri, $220; Pane tonic tapedeck $100; call 475-1450 after 6 p.m. 69 Honda CB 350, ex eel tent condition. $395. 476-0189. Stereo component!, Discount. Fisher, Kenwood, AH, Ouel, Sony. Ampex. 88 R, 466-0930 Evening. 4 general Jet-air III 7.75 x 14 tires on chrome wheels $7S-Ford or Plymouth 435-7769 after 2:30. HELP WANTED FLY WITH ME. No experience necessary. We will train. Potential earnings 1,200 to 1,500. For Interview ph. 432-8769 ext. 68. between 9-12 .a.m.; 6-7 p.m. Outstanding student hosts for new student orientation program. June 2 to July 12. $500 plus room ft board. Apply today at Student Activities. Part-time help wanted for lets weekend hours and weekday noons. Please apply 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon. Thure. Jerri Cole 4701 O St. Kings Food Host, U.S.A. 489-6521. Need 1 man to train at manager on sales route. Qualifications: Must be 18 or over, have good car, be able to work 6-9 evens., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Sat., be reliable. For interview call 467-1007. Ask for Mr. Symons. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS: Austreilie, Europe, S. America. Africa, etc. All professions and occupations. $700 to $3,000 monthly. Expenses paid: Overtime. Write Jobs Overseas, Dept. 06 Box 1 607. San Diego, Cel., 921 1 5. n o 120JS5 Monday 3:30 and 7 p.m. Nebraska Union "Bedtime for Bonzo" Ronald Reagan film, benefit for Poorhouse Coalition 3:30 p.m. Union Speech by Walter '. . Hare, editor of Black Scholar Friday Magazine 4:30 p.m. Union Tassels 6 p.m. Union Towne Club 7 p.m. Union American Federation of Teachers 7 p.m. Union Prayer and Praise 7 p.m. Union Christians In Action 7 p.m. Union Nebraska Free University (NFU) "Education In the 21st Century" 7 p.m. Union NFO "Movemento" 7:30 p.m. Union-ASUN Library Committee 7:30 p.m. Union math counselors 8 p.m. Union Afro-American Collegiate Society 8 p.m. Morrill Hall-Erwln W. Roedder "Moon Rocks" lecture 8:45 p.m. Union Kappa Upsilon 9:15 p.m. Union Kappa Psi Tuesday 1 p.m. Union Speech by Marie Paine, Lincoln Action Program 3, 7 & 9 p.m. Sheldon Art Gallery Film, "Sweet Sweet Beck," Admission $1 7:30 p.m. Pershing Auditorium Harlem Globetrotters 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hail-Faculty Recital, Emanuel Wish now, violin Wednesday Art Back," 1 p.m. Sheldon Gallery "Sweet Sweet Admission $1 3:30 p.m. Union Speech by Milton White, chairman of UNO Black Studies Department Salary inequities are scheduled to be discussed at the American Federation of Teachers Union meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the Nebraska Union. Off-campus women who wish to apply for the "Notable Women of the University" award presented by Mortar Board may obtain an application in 207 Administration Building. "The Root Causes of Waitress 9 a.m. 5 p.m. M-F, Apply' in person International House of Pancakes. 1435 Q. Host or Hostess, 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m., M-F. Apply in person. International House of Pancakes. 1435 Q. ROOMMATE WANTED Wanted one female to share 2 bedroom duplex at 13 Si B. Low rent, furnished. Cell 477-3863. Between 8 a.m. 10 a.m. or after midnight weekdays, all day Sunday. Male graduate student to share large carpeted apartment with own bedroom. Near campus, very cheep, available now. Call after 6:00 P.m. 432-2681. SERVICES Sewing and alterations. Call Pat M re at 799-2615. E major repairing selling used rata. 493-6828. T.V.'s and Reasonable MCAT: Preparation, for Medical College Admissions Test. Review and exam training. For information writ: GRADUATE 'STUDIES CENTER, P.O. Box 386, New York, N.Y. 1001. Pregnant? Who Caret? We dot Call 477 6021. ' 7 p.m. Union NOR AL 7 & 9 p.m. Nebraska Theater-Foreign film . "Chl.iamatzu Monogatari" Japanese, 1954 Thursday 10 a.m. Union-Black Culture Week panel 1 p.m. Sheldon Art Galler "Sweet Sweet Back," Admission $1 3:30 p.m. Union Talks and Topics, Dr. Margaret Mead 3:3 p.m. Union-Jam session with Clark Tarry and Preston Love 8 p.m. Pershing Auditorium Grand Old Opry 10:30 a.m. Union Rap Session ' with Sonie Sanchez 3:30 p.m. Union Poetry reeding by Sonla Sanchez 7 & 9 p.m. Union Weekend film, "Candy" admission 76c 8 p.m. Pershing Auditorium Three Dog Night 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall Slnfonla Jazz Concert Clark Terry Saturday 1 p.m. Henzlik Hell-Basketball game. Kappa Alpha Psi vs. Black Independence 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium Track meet, Nebraska vs. Wisconsin 2 p.m. Men's P.E. Gymnastics, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Iowa and Norhtern Iowa 7 & 9 p.m. Union-Weekend film, "Candy" admission 75c 8 p.m. Union Talent Show Art galleries , Sheldon 12 Si R, Sun. 2-6 p.m., Tues-Sat. 10 e.m.-6 p.m. (10 ' p.m. Tues.) . Paintings by Ed Handel man to Feb. 27; work of Judith Abraham to March 6 Haymarket 829 P, Sun. 1-4 p.m., Tues. -Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Work of Susan Jacobshagen end M. Marshall Dixon. Playhouse GaNery-2500 So. 66, Sun. 2-4 p.m. and during productions. Lincoln Artist Guild Show Poverty" will be the topic of the first session of the Conference on Lincoln Poverty at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Union. "Portraits in Jazz," the annual concert by the Jazz Lab Band is set for 8 p.m. Thursday in Kimball Recital Hall. Clark Terry, of the NBC 'Tonight Show" orchestra will be the featured trumpet soloist. The ASUN Reorganization Committee will hold a meeting Tuesday at 3:30 pjn. in the Nebraska Union to discuss the newly revised constitution. Summaries of the new constitution are available in the ASUN office, according to Sen. Patti Kaminski. She said the purpose of ' the Tuesday meeting is to gather student reaction to the revised document import motors. . .making Lincoln a better place for foreign cars. Open March 1st at 14th Si South. 432-9659. " MISCELLANEOUS Want apartment living with responsible greduate student for promising adolescent parolee-call Catholic Social Sarvice-432-6581. Accepting 24 singles end couples reservetlons, April 28-30 Csnoe Trip, Elkhorn River. Phone 489-6241. Wanted to buy: CASH PAID for motofcycleU) in non-working condition (or some in working order). Call 477-2218 Anytime. Also motorcyle repair reasonable rates. Women peek Out? Write an artlcW for a woman's publication . book or movie reviews . politico! opinions & rebuttals . tell how you feel as a woman . poetry Si literature; art work. You need not sign vour article and a good Journalistic form Isn't important. Bring to Women's Resource Center, Rm. 116, Nebraska Union. f anyone net a bio-feedbeck unit and would like to talk about It, please call the Rag at 472-2588 and leave your fame and phone MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7