The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1973, Page page 5, Image 9

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Nebraska Union.
Unhappy fan
Dear e ' or,
It ha oeen said many times that the fans here in
Nebraska are the best in the nation and I agree
completely. I was pleased with the student turnout
for the Sept. 7 pep rally: they really came out,
despite the rainy weather and the fact it was filmed
'er the dinner hour. This really proved that they are
greatest fans.
But, unfortunately, our "mighty Husker football
ks" don't seem to share this spirit. Two of our
iyers came to give speeches at that pep rally; they
od under umbrellas (which few of the fans had as
y were requested to put them down), spoke for
proximately five minutes and then left the scene
ile the fans cheered on for some 30 to 40 minutes
show the nation our Husker spirit.
As if that wasn't enough, one of the jocks had the
gall to say he wanted to get in out of the rain and eat
dinner.
Little more needs to be said about this; I just hope
the appropriate people take heed.
A Disgusted Cornhusker Fan
Boycott reaction
Dear editor,
Many students supported the Sept. 8 boycott of
RHA hours so that parents and students could see all
that the current visitation policies entail. Among
those who did not support the boycott were two
floors in Smith Hall.
We feel it is important that some of the reasoning
behind this decision be known because of
misinterpretation by others. The fact that some
individuals across the campus expressed disapproval
of the boycott in no way reflects their feelings on the
current visitation policy-they simply disagreed with
some of the concepts presented by the boycott. Many
individuals also believed that since what we are
striving for is self-determination of visitation policy,
the fact that some did not go along with the boycott
only further would demonstrate to parents and
students that a change in visitation would in no way
infringe upon the rights of those who would prefer a
more structured atmosphere.
But, the reasoning behind the decision is not the
issue at hand. Instead, the real issue involves basic
rights. We, as the officers of Smith Hall government,
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individual a choice, in the interest of dcmuct i.cy,
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vvliethei they are part of the majoiily i p.nt uf he
m 11 kji i t y ? Isn't it a tenet of Ann 1 ic.in dene .i n.y 1 i.it
the tights of the minoiity he respecti n md pn seiv (.'
If tin; current visitation policy is ' he irs1 iiy
inf 1 iinjeinent upon the iiihls ol the ;sin. 1 'l
tit, it a diiect contradiction nf vvh.it m ,m.m lo
aehievi;''' And if we are going to icpl n.e ihe pe!e y
sii'li tilings as public h.nassmenl .nd "111111 ' nt
upon the lights of the minority, weiiegin t- iif.t..u
tht' cause.
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Pakistan prodded to
jgnize Bangladesh
This guest opinion was written by
members of UNL 's India Association.
Sometimes Pakistan has been
portrayed as a peace-loving country
with no evil intentions towards India.
On the other hand, India has been
painted as a country interested in
continued hostilities towards Pakistan,
torturing the Pakistani POWs, who
allegedly had gone to Rangladpsh to
strengthen the "Moslem
Brotherhood." Such is not the case.
On August 28 India and Pakistan
concluded an agreement in New Delhi
to repatriate 90,000 Pak-POWS and
Pakistan has come a lung
recognize the realities of the
Nevertheless 2 million Beng 1!
jobs, properties and wealth I
confiscated are languishing in
concentration camps. Theim
being that they are Bangalis
The responsibility lot not
the provisions of tin;
Convention rests on Paki.u
did not think it ptopei to
negotiations to release ol hei
During the war a joint cm
the Indian and Bengali aim
was formed. And it was this
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I'ee'e' e( 1 j. ,m I ., 1 .-ft ii in i e tin;
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. . . mi'" to 1 1",1 01 e peace
.iel 'he nmer.olved items
M n. e,.,, 1 ,e p,n He ., stipulated fui ihel
.,, s ,! ,ii', I iei ween them. Mi .
- , ,!i.,, 1 . , ! 1 il ist.,1 a pi es 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and
, ,, , , '1 1.1 1 1 a , 1 , ii.'i , 1 lid no I follow up
I e, n I-, ' 1, 1 n hy ft 11 1 i 1 1 t 1 ie(i it iat ions
I 1 , e .e i 1 1 r, di 11 iii st ie political
; . 1 1 1 e I. . ; ... "i he 1 lol 1;, it Will lx.'
-e j, r . ' 1 i ie i( .lecusi; India 1 01
I ' i'. 1 hi', 11 e.l eli t y to implcinen t the
e e!, ,11, 1 i'!i,i'ii! Dm 11 ig all this
" ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 di,i h id I eeii pleading f 01
, 1 11 . ' mi 11 d till', to ill 1 1 ve at, an
. i . i .' e e 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I ml tin1 ISSUI.'S.
I ' , i ! 1 , ' . 1 1 s ii il i 'e I the pi ovisions ol
1 ( 11 a , . ,1 1 ' invent ion and the
tii ( 1 o ( ill 1.1,1 1711 it ion wl ieii they
ei.'i .1 ;ei 1 1 nidi',.; I llilin.lle and hllllal
! .1 1 1, U ; a a 11 i(,en t ( ivili.ii is, students,
1 .1 iei 1 1 1 ! . , r id 1 1 1 'yd ini.ly si ispei.tei I 1 if
I ' en ' Ie n'j iii 1 hey abducted
I I 11 , , 11 H I 11' 1) iM .a 1 11 11 vi 1 si I y woi 1 ien
1 i 1, e 1..1 1 ,t(i', and h-pt 1 1 nan as
Ie,. i'ii'., .', , a.' el 1 ,i ted t hen 1. I he
' .1 .,!.;', 1 .1 ' 1 ip, it ion 1 1 Oops killed
I e ; 1 . ' '!',,,' . l l II 1 I '.ei Hialis in
! . .I ..-.it ' pei d 1 il filling
'.. - . H . liei ' IJ.ji , 1 1 11 ild not
achieve.
Tlie Pakistani lliends, i.idiei ih.
appealing to tin; ( ei'.ciei in m! ' :
mankind, should a mal lo t! iee 1
conscience lo fulfill the e pet la' ioi 1
of mankind which in lude
immediate 1 e og 1 : i 1 1 1 e
Bangladesh hy Pakistan.
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opinion
I ,ik isl an gi;i; up m.lil.ii 1 ,'i. a :
J ;l 1. id merit ali ty and 1 !i n e pi ,1 -
don e ai id theicby aid 1 -.1 .i ,!i-.n i
peaceful conditions n ! I
suh continent
Pat ist ai 1 I est 01 e good 1 1,. igl il 101 1
1 elations I x 1 weei 1 Pal- istan, India ,i
Bangladesh and live in a '.pun 1 I
peaceful cu existenta; in ha I; i 1
pal I y's sovel 1 n ighty, 11 . . p, ml, 1 ii 1
and te'i ritoi y is guai antecd.
Pal' istai 1 Opel 1 up 1 llalil M I , ' I
communication with the othei 1 v.
pai lies for mutual c io 1 t ion, f 1
consti iictivf; goals and h n I 1 .In g
uiidcislandiiig.
I ndia and P. aiigladeeh n I 1
1 11 k. mi Ii tional ( 1 11 1 hi a I e i 1 lei lie1
ad lii'VI'l 1 1' 'I it ol , 1 ic'.e 1 1( 1 , and oil I
to ("solve any dispun s diiounli mniu .1
I M ' ! 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 il e, lalliel thall tell '
friday, se)tcmber 21, 1973
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