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ill ills aw tDDflO CDCC TVDiKlft t3.iMW.illlllilll,lWWal. CORRECTION RIBBON AT YOUR CAMPUS STORE ERRORITE Turn over a new leal by i' turning over a Runalineer. lev . i .. . .. i& 2rJ-l cold. I'jpni!.! hot. Or in your Ncw Vcai "s punch. In 8 o. hot ties or pa i si.c fifths. Humdinger. The new way to drink. Manp with Natural i repeal fbv'iis rid Puerto Rican Rum by Caivort Oist. Co . Phils , pa ?r) Proof. Batsun firings back ation. UatSUl 3 1. 1 I ilJ ,!!..( .J Save oaDatsun's Pickup. 7 prices hnve gone up iitlu.Nu v v i-lr !:,;; our !'.?7.r; Datsuns conif out a couple of months later Mian nio;-,t other cars and truck!--. . you can still buy a new H71 Dat.-.m ,A the low '74 price. Ourruci Lil iise -.f ler is Amrnca's number one seiiine; small tna-k. It's built for trouble-fret? durability and freat gas inileagt.1 and comus v-ilk a hiar li-t of no cost extras. Stop in and $o-t-drive Our Li'l Hustler soon. am V, jr V V a. at W n H I i "t ' A j NJ h)fn ft' I ti. 1 i ; e ; v t P Eplig C v.. W iT IT V . , y & 1 "i1 wiffnawniMMin-nnti TUB if .ifatoW- Sue Fox with daughter Tanya. 'Discrimination due to status' Unwed mother makes charge Sup Fox, a prospective medical tecjir.oloqy student at UNL, said her nonresident status resiilted from dis crimination and not from policy. Fox said the decision was influenced by her status as an unwed mother and recipient of welfare. She said she also was not advised of, alternatives to strengthen her case. ' rfl.e nonresident ruling, according to Elmer Powell academic services ad viser, was due to her failure to meet the 12 consecutive months residency period. She will qualify for resident tuition in July, 1975, he said. According to Fox, after living in Lincoln for four months, she returned to Virginia to visit an ill relative. Personal medical reasons forced her to extend her stay to nine months. Fox returned to Lincoln last July. Difficult to re-establish Powell said residency is difficult to re-establish if an individual has not established residency before leavinq the state. Applicants also must prove, with written evidence if nedrd, that they mainiaifH'd a perrnanora address in Netnaska while they ve v,-',.- Powell said all applicants a, ? atwised ;mri wuaroled about an inadequacies in then case and their alternatives. Fox, however, said residency has been her intention since arriving in Lincoln 18 months ago and that she maintained an address in Lincoln during her nine-month stay in Virginia. J 6C!" W. Fighting back "I feel that I qualify for residency. This time I'm fighting back, Fox said. The Nebraska.. Equal Opportunity Commission cannot accept a formal complaint against the university since the caso was not job related and was . j i vJWte) de of i t s j urjgd ict ion .. Fox said. Fox said she also was refused coopyv ation (rem the United States Just ire Dept. since the case did not involve discrimination by race, creed, sex, or reliction. "I have felt discrimination when applying for jobs and housing in addition to applying for residency at the university The laws don't r.eem to cover single mothers. "The only thmq left is a private court case," Fox said, Considering case The Nebraska Civil Liberties Union is considering her case, she said. Powell said his ruling cannot be appealed through university channels. However, it can be ccr 'estcd in court. According to Fox, she received a $600 grantloan from the UNL Financial Aid Off ire for spring semester. She also has complied the preliminary application' tor !n(J c!r!f(, rehabilitation program. A i;i ; no,ert Draney, deputy d'OK ioi of ine w'Vismn of rehabilitative services, if an individual meets eligibili ty requirements, rehabilitative services such as schooling are provided without fegsod to length of residency in Nebraska Plow through those texts and get ready to reap your fall semester rewards in the UNiON HARVEST ROOM Free coffee for Final Week Cramming 7-1 1 p.m. Mon. and Tues. 4-11 p.m. Wed. and Thurs. Our new chandeliers will shed plenty of light on your subject i in stainps mas T? nu 10.:. iTMdC 1975 RED BOOKS are now in slock Coin Boards s!ill jusr each i paa 8 daily nobraskan ffiday, deccuiber 13, 1974 , I. -