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'-y,'r'vVwv v 'v v . v v .... vv ''' doily; .nobroskbh ii.i. "n vvaiergaw nas enecis Democrats get help at the polls Editor-in-Chief:' Jane Owens. News Editor: Wes Albers. Managing Editor:. Dave Madse'n. Associate News Editor: Rebecca tirtte. Layout: Mary' Beit i ' Gi any &.' Sp5riS . C2 jtsr: -Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief Photographer: Gail Folda. News Assi?rt:t'L'--a R' vi. 'Editori.-tf Assistant: 'Ann Owens. .. Second .clafe's postage paid St Lincoln, Nebraska. , , , Address:' The Daily Nebrasksn, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and RStS'.. Lincoln, Nebr. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2583. The Daily, Nebraskan is" published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn and sprirg semesters, except on holidays and during vacation. ... . .. . Copyright 1974," the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be ! Nebrrskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. By Steve Taylor Political observers wondering about the effect of Watergate on the voting public got their answer Tuesday night in the form of widespread Democratic gains in the national elections. In the House alone, Democrats appeared at 2 a.m. to have gained over 50 seats, giving them what may be a veto-proof majority of 295 representa tives. The number of Republicans in the House was reduced to 140 out of the total 435 representatives in the House. A few of the Republican .victims included men who had been staunch backers of former President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal. Sen. Earl Landgreebe, (R. Ind.) became the first Republican senatorial candidate to lose in Indiana in 42 years. . Right up to the day of Nixon's resignation, Landgreebe had vigorously defended the chief executive. "Don't confuse rr.a with the facts," he commented during the judiciary hearings." I've got a closed mind and I'm going to stick with the President even if both of us have to be taken out of this building and be shot." A member of the House Judiciary Committee who was unseated Tuesday night was Rep. Charles Sandman, (R. New Jersey.) Sandman, perhaps the most out spoken Nixon defender on the commit tee, commented on his defeat: "I tiidn t think the Watergate thing would carry so far. but it did and there wa3 nothing I could do about It." Id V h rj In J Tear Drop Pack v.. 1 ' i V"" IDAL School book pack made of heavy-duty water proof Nylon Duck. Special SHARP ' . SlOCTfOiliC Pocket Size - . el- 122 - Celplofor $29.95 SHARP EL-122 pocket typo electronic calculator will per form calculation', up to 1 2 digits with its double capacity system. A 6-digit unit with f sooting decimal point system, auto matic clearing, automatic con !Cnt t nlfiilntion. osv-to-oo-erate algebraic operation, overflow 1 error chock device, simplified taxdiscount calcula tion, choin mUf.plit ction and division. Operates an batteries ( furnished ) or on AC through adapter ( furnished ). Case and strop also furnished. -si f 7"j Z'- - M Button Front Flare Leg Jeans Regalor Sale $7.99 r. 1 t 50o cotton, .50 poly ester blue denim with 5-button front, wide belt loops, patch pockets on froit and rear. Machine washable, tumble dry. Down Insulated Nylon Shell Vest I Reg.S13.E3 $14.80 fngr tip length, goof down inwlottl vett. Ripttcp nylon inner ond utr Down Insuloted stanij-op collar, 2 lah pocktts, 2-way nylon lipptr cloture. Avoilabl colors; Cold, Orange, Navy. Ultra light weight Site S, M, L end XL. PHOEBUS K Beck Peck $12.88 f ... - l.gliiweighi camp' back (Mckerj itave burnt gosoline Will bring ) quart of water to bail in 5 to 6 minutes. Pocks into ill ownrrwtrjl container. Tonk capacity 1 pint ( burns 1 to 1 ' i hcrtfs per filling ). Has wind guard, mrcfianicol nipple cleaner, kit of spare ports. S'" diomi-n i'i" ( potkod ). Net. wt 'I lbs. I Men's Wool Shirts rf-f" Y'j hi f $3.88 85 o wool with 1 5o nylon blend. Solids and plaids in blues, tans and greys. Mochine washable, tumble dry. Sizes S, M, L and XL. ' Flore . w4 Blue hum S8.88 'M rres Psrlciog V ... iri J 1 J iwe Mui 9 68 .m t S 39 bm Utt Your Charf twit t.-'If'.'O'.iXI;- Price's in this ad Guaranteed only while quantities last or HmrK-h Nov. 16th. , BIG SMITH Buikoroo flare icons ate rugged. . tough, long wearing Mode of 1 4 s c plus blue detnm 100 cotton, pre-shrunk Wide belt loops zipper closure scoop poike'tv Western styip waivs 2o to 42. Inseonu S 30 ) M i 3? I." L ( 36 ) 1 ''nrnrliTiimiiw Down Parka iSk $39.99 -A down mooted poikci o quoii'y dif'erente toch section . In si. then coreluy filled with down unlike chers 'hot fill Hie cavity ond then iii'ih .1 up thf OVfRlANO mcttiod meons wort! een sMihiiiy and more precise .1,s"itn'.oo of Hie (town insulation K.psiop outei shell ond mner lining 2 woy Delrin r.pper with shop oer insuloied weotherseal Dow" tilled tollor two msuloied cuigo pucke's with Hops and Velcro closure tubs to insioe storage pockets. nop ond elastic wiist noiustmen's diowto'd woist ,th coid lock furnislted with jtufl sock Colors Noy Green ond Rust Sires, S. M. I aid XI Down msuloted ny lon hoou for above porka with inops to fit tollor Mtltthing colors Hiking Boots $21.88 Special Reg. Sale f 0-' J' ' JANSPORT hiking boot has steel shank through '.ths of its length. Uppers ore full-grain, rough-out leather with rounded toe. Silicone treated to resist water. Full Vibram sole and heel t iiitfui tut iigiii jcj medium heavy hiking. Sim 4 la 13. Bsc!: Puckers Mummy Bsg mn Peg. Salt $39. tS " - i .... i -''a 31" x 87" mummy bag with ripstop nylon cover and Hercules nylon inner lining. Insulation is double layer Dacroii II, 48 oz. with comfort rcting to 10 f. Improved sid opening design with Detrin arippcr ond weatherseal ct zipper. Drawcord hood with B Lok locking device. Raised foot pocket, nylon roll-up ties and nylon stuff sack. -3 t I ,SLri? - J The Student haucation Assoc. will meet today at 8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. A representative from the Omaha Public School System will speak on, "Getting a Job in the Urban School." All educa tion majors are welcome. WomenSpeak 74 will feature Ida Holzbauer of the UNL Counseling Cen ter today at 11:45 a.m. in the Nebrasallnim Holzbauer will speak from personal experience about the stereotyping of women by .he .chjjrch, Performing at the School of Music student recitals today at 3:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall will be Pam Rihanek, voice, and Tom Schulz, trumpet. Buzz Books, the UNL campus directories, will be on sale for 25 cents during the dinner hour today at the Abel-Sandoz and Smith cafeterias, and Thursday at the Cather Pound and Selleck cafe terias. Books aiso will be available in the Union north and south lobbies and at all three campus bookstores. Two documentary films, "QueHacer" (Chile 1972) and "Interview with Presi dent Allende" (ChileU.S. 1971), will be shown today and Thursday at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. at Sheldon Art Gallery. An Ellen H. Richards dessert will be held Thurs day at 7 p.m. in the Omaha Room of the Neb raska Center for Continu ing Education. Tickets are available at Raymond Hall, the Dean's Office at the Home Economics Bldg., Fedde 205, Burr 244, and at Love Hall. (q I WALK-IN WIST DOOR HEALTH ftfNTER tucsday, november 6, 1374 ?. ,e A -4 0 A. A 4f. 4 P 4" daily nebraskan