The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1974, Page page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . W'.j.V,M'.'
in:
-
4
Krs.afiurt -t-. -.ifta-aa
Democrat Hess Dyas, loser in the
Get Right
Davn to
the Nitty Gfitty
Main Bank- I4tn L M
Drive-up-20lh & O
tuesday, novemb-1, jt4
,,.(.. A 3- At 4 A. Aw JjJ, 4. .fi jf
t t m y n ... .
KJU
f In '
'w, 4 S
I f I III
- i I -:-
I rrfinw?fflT''ii,nr'Mliiiiiili1w
Wy 1 j
behandelen j
uw geia ri
" mit tedere 11
Xi, zero : Ii
l If I M ."""" u
.. 1
I r
!
M
M
!
',M...
' - ''v
- HS: .-f"
Photo by Steve Boerner
1st District Congressional race.
Juliette Quad Compact
I''- i 1
i .....
Complete with
peakers .
Superscopo Compact Stereo
No. 2030
eg.
Sale "
axcll Recording Tape
. Cassette & 8 Track
V Sala
JR!.... --AX at
I! v"?.-::"4.T'7
while tlioy last
. rrrr:
45th and VINE
daily nebraskan
- 4. f i-4 ..
Thone to third term
Continued from pg. 1
Early campaign polls had
indicated Dyas was trailing
Thone. Following his campaign
walk in October, Dyas had
closed the gap to 12 percentage
points.
At his campaign headquar
ters, Dyas said he was not
surprised with the closeness of
the 1st District results. As
incumbent, Thone had the
money and staff with which to
wage a campaign, he said.
Dyas campaign workers, how
ever, raised $102,900 that allow
ed for the "competitive cam
paigning" Dyas said had been
lacking in the district.
Thone, at Republican head
quarters in the villager Motel,
and Dyas both stated during the
campaign that the economy
would be their main concern, if
elected.
According to Dyas, the short
range goals he would work
toward if elected included better
meat prices for farmers and
stopping the retailers whom he
said take more than their share
of the profits. Dyas said he also
would work toward tax reform
and a crackdown on monopolies.
fu 800
J.I.L. 0 Track Car Stereo
f-t p
,
1 Ven
riOUUS
priced
tf mm w W W'i'
150
'O- 4 j
jc I
..iWri.)ai.m)Wi,,. ,W,.-V 1
-
GPEM 10 to 10-7 DAYS A WEE
He pledged additional support
for smaller family farms. Dyas
said he also would support
campaign reform legislation,
particularly the issue of public
financing for candidates.
At Republican Campaign
headquarters, Thone said infla
tion, agriculture and health care
would be his main concerns.
Thone also supported cutting
the military budget and foreign
aid. .
According to Thone, Congress
currently is in its most difficult
year because of the economic
situation, the "distressed live
stock situation", the effects of
the summer drought and some
what because of the effects of
Watergate.
The Democratic sweep of open
Congressional seats Will make
those Republican congressmen
"work harder and more effect
ively," he said.
The incumbent financed his
campaign with donations of $100
or less. During the campaign,
Thone had criticized the amount
of money spend by Dyas on his
campaign. Contributions re-,
ceived by Dyas had included
donations from out-of-state
union political leagues.
Gony IIP- 1G1
i-;.m
impact
Stereo
19008
(
, ofj.
At
J
mm
lie
650 Calculates'
baio pn
while t!
G(J
ey
t
last, a
SOUM
11
page 3
E3