The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1974, Page page 7, Image 7

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    Candidates
give views
on issues
of women
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"You don't want me to be perfect," said Wally
Barnett, 26th legislative district. "There was one
guy like that and they crucified him."
Barnett and tour otner canuiaaies runumy iui
legislative offices in Lincoln spoke at Unitarian
Church last night for the Lincoln Chapter of the
National Organization of Women (NOW) and the
Lincoln Women's Political Caucus.
The meeting was held to get the candidate s
views on women's issues, including the Equal
Rights Amendment (ERA), rape laws, credit,
marriage and divorce laws and child support:
Marge Schlitt, 28th district, felt that the ERA ,
repeal in Nebraska was the main cause of concern.
"There is only one answer," said Schlitt. "We
need more women in the legislature not just
voting and not. just writing to their senator, but
actually making laws."
Another concern of Schlitt's is the property
settlement 'aw in Nebraska which does not allow a
woman alimony after she remarries. "If you
consider that it is a 50-50 relationship, then the
property is still half of the woman's."
"There is no doubt in my mind that there is
discrimination in the way laws are set up," said
Roland Luedtke, 28th district.
"Basically, I agree with Marge," Jim Kubert,
26th district. "We need a lot more women in the;
legislature. And if Wally (his opponent) would
step down, more women could get in. I might even
step down too."
Barnett claims that the repeal of the ERA can
about because of the lack of leadership. "No one
thought we were in any position to lose that until
we lost it."
Harold Simpson, who is running unopposed for
the 46th district said, "Someone asked me how my
campaign is going and I told them it was on an
uphill swing. Since I don't have a candidate, I
guess that was safe. " ,
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