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James Exon and Republi- can challenger Richard Marvel, garnering only mm GRADUATES CAN READ IN 58 MINUTES BS&SSSSSSSSSSSSSS n 23,331 votes or 6 per cent of the total. "Everybody knew I was going to lose, except me," Chambers said. "You have to take a positive attitude. There was really no chance whatsoever for me to win the election. But then there's really no reason that a bumblebee should fly yet he does." Chambers' campaign .could not be termed tradi tional, either. He ended up spending only "slight ly over" the $846.90 he reported to the secretary of state on Oct. 23. What was his reason? "I didn't have a lot (of money) and I didn't solicit ' any." What money he did have went into travel expenses, a batch of pam phlets, bumper stickers and his $250 filing fee. Not packaged "I didn't want to be a packaged candidate. Ev ery vote I got was really for me. it wasn't bought and it wasn't for me flying a false flag." Chambers said. He added, "Some can didates spent many thou sands of dollars, sacrificed their principles, formed ties with special interest groups and still lost. With me they didn't vote for a public relations product." He termed the results of , the., elect ions, other ,than for governor "totally pre dictable." "Nebraska will not bo hurt that much by it, nor will it be ad vanced." He said. "The emotion was not based on sr. intelligent understand ro of the issues." As fo his own candida cy, he views it as a "learning experience." Although he didn't want to "get down on the people of Nebraska" he said he had "overestima ted their perceptiveness. "I suffered an over whelming defeat but then most causes I undertake are lost causes when I take them on," Chambers .said. Candidates the Issues During the campaign, Chambers had said the main issue in the cam paign was the candidates themselves, their chara cter and integrity. Chambers said Exon stated that "they (the voters) would get four more years of what they had had and I guess they got it." Chambers will return to the Legislature in January to help it take a "much greater amount of the leadership in state affairs than it has in the past." He has plans to introduce some bills that "might be considered controversial" but refused to release details saying he wanted to complete the drafting of the bills to develop the correct wording. Although Chambers' defeat was "overwhelm ing" he said he's "never going to dry up and blow away. People don't yet have a clear understand ing of what I'm about. ! haven't died and I'm not going to :ry." friday, november8, 1974