The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1974, Page page 8, Image 8

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Slack Leather
G.i. 10" Boot
Reg. kle
$12.11
Top quality block leather
uppers in 8-eye lace up style.
Smooth toe. Heovy duty
moulded rubber soles ond heels
with herringbone' fraction
grooves. Permanently bonded
to the uppers. A tough, long
wearing boot for formers,
construction workers, hunters,
etc. Sizes 5 to 13 in R end N
widths.
PRIMUS Ranger
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Hove. foSdi to i" 12'i", 4S00 1U burn.
Mondlei anything from loop con to 11" fry pan.
Uw 6 !i or botone fuel cortrdgei. Safer thon
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4 hour pw cartridge ( not furnuhed (. Peck wl.
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VV. Stevenson's Show
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Blackberry Winter
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Froggie Beaver
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Flippers
12:30 - 130 p.m.
Friday April 26
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"Cascade"
Back Pack
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813cu.in Reg. Sale $6.83
Special $5.99
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Uniwarsa! Trail King pack & frame
all American made. Two sizes -small
(19S6 cu. in) and lrq 2585
cu. in.) Beggar Sale $27.95
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WMttd m floor, intern ptxktj for mMde itoroge.
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pewverf for hiking totol pock weight 6 tbt. 4 ot.
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down pr'icf ripitop nylon irvttr Imtr 70" Oei'tn
ipper ollowl moted poir tp he ripped together,
il'jgi ordered poiri will be lent oi moied ! left
ond right poi
Conitortidg toting oppron 10 f Orowstrmg
fieod flop yelcro tab lock 01 end of upper
foiiipoed with roil op tiei, forniilied with nylon
ituif vork. fucellent pock big Pork Wt, 4' tot
Genuine SWISS Army Knives
Equipped with larger blade, nail file, screw-driver-cap
lifter, can opener, corkscretf,
reamer, scissors, fisherrilede, tvwfeoen,
$12.00 "d
Free Parkinij
Cjis-n fid S 69 PM Tkwtsitm
Senate rejects stand
on impeachment raiiy
By John Petro
Despite intense debate, a resolution calling for the support of
the Lincoln Coalition for Impeachment rally and march on
Saturday failed on a vote of 2-24 at the ASUN meeting
Wednesday night. .
"I feel you have acted in a very cowardly and unwise way,"
said Ron Kurtenbach of the Lincoln Gazette, a counterculture
newspaper. Kurtenbach contended that the senate had
"intellectually prostituted" itself in avoiding endorsing the
impeachment of President Nixon.
ASUN Senators Art Alexander and John Vihstadt said that
they could not approve of the resolution because their
constituents did not favor impeachment. .
Vihstadt said that as a senator, they are a very small part of
the student population and should not be able to approve of the
resolution without considering the attitudes of their constituents.
"I think it is shoddy that the senate was not able to take a
political stand and that they didn't consider the issue on its
merit," said ASUN Second Vice President David Howlett
Judy Visty, appointee for ASUN on the Chancellor's
Committee on Women's Intercoliegaite Athletics reported to the
senate that the U.S. Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. (HEW)
could not discriminate against women in intercollegiate athletics
and must monetarily support women's programs.
A resolution endorsing this issue and supporting the adoption
of the Education Amendments Act, and Title IX was passed.
This act and Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of
sex in curriculum, activities, admission policies and financial aid
by an educational institution.
A resolution reminding ali students that May 3 is the deadline
for registering to vote in the May 14 Nebraska primary election
was also passed.
It was also decided that the football migration game would be
with the University of Colorado at Boulder on November 2.
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NEEDS YOU!
Volunteer staff needed
to deal with UNL Community
problems particularly housing.
Rm. 1 1 7 Union at 2:30 p.m,, April 24
Director
for next school year interviews
Rm. 117 Union at 3:30 p.m., April 25
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All prints from the
Nebraska Union Art Lending
Library must be returned by
Monday. .The lending library
will be open from 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. in the South Conference
room of the Nebraska Union.
Feminist poet Billie Barbara
Masten will speak at the Union
Thursday at 3:30 p.m.
Masten, a member of the
National Organization of
Women, has 20 years
experience working in advisory
and leadership positions with
conservative and liberal
churches.
She will bring a collection
of her poems, articles, a
personal journal and
scrapbook.
Masten's visit is sponsored
by the Student Y.
David Fishlow, a former
regional director and Indian
Rights staff member from the
American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), will speak on
presidential impeachment and
explain the ACLU's position
on that issue Thursday at 3:30
p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
He also will answer questions
on civil liberties issues.
The talk is cosponsored by
the Union Talks and Topics
Committee and the Lincoln
committee of ACLU,
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daily nebraskan
thursday, a jrt! 25, 1974