The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11

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    Lobbyist:
women's
groups lack
coordination
Yvonne Leuing told the second weekly
WomenSpeak meeting Tuesday that the
several existing state women's groups lack
coordination and compared Nebraska's
women's movement to a missionary
movement left without a cause after its
goals are reached,
Leuing, who is a registered lobbyist for
Women's Lobby Inc., said several bills are
currently before the Unicameral that she
said are of special concern to women.
Among them she said are :
-Lincoln Sen. .Wally Barnett's LB23,
which she said would revise the language
concerning rape. She said the Women's
Lobby-supports the bill, and expects it
to pass this session.
-Three bills concerning the treatment
of children, all of which were introduced
by Lincoln senators. LB 19, proposed by
Shirley Marsh, requires a court to appoint
a special guardian in child abuse cases if
no parent or guardian can be located or
brought before the court.
A second Marsh proposal (LB20) asks
that the state provide protection for
neglected children in a law related to
child abuse. LB373, introduced by
Barnett, proposes establishing a State
Department of Children and Youth to
coordinate state agencies which counsel
parents during family problems involving
the child. Leuing said there are now
10,000 families in Nebraska headed by
women.
Two bills concerning welfare, which
Leuing said affects women because 90 per
cent of Nebraska welfare recipients are
women and children. LB397, sponsored
by Bellwood Sen. Loran Schmit, would
allow the State Welfare Dept. to set
welfare assistance rates while LB 192,
proposed by Lincoln Sen. Harold
Simpson, asks that aid to dependent
children payments be raised.
-LB417, introduced by Lincoln Sen.
Roland Leudtke and Omaha Sen. John
Cavanaugh, which would provide
community based correctional
institutions in Omaha and a
maximumminimum security institution
in Dncoln.
Leving said there are few women in
correctional institutions and are likely to
be lost in the shuffle.
A prisoners rights bill.
-LB524, sponsored by the
Miscellaneous Subjects Committee,
proposing limited access to criminal
records. ,
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TRUNK SALEM Not the trunk,
but everything in it! Summer
sportswear, winter skirts, sweaters,
ski j ac k e t. Women's size 9-1 1 .
Men's size M-L 5224 South 39th.
By appointmentonly dial
423-5351 evenings or weekends to
arrange time to see. MANY, MANY
ITEMS, VERY GOOD
CONDITION, SELLING VERY
CHEAP.
$1,000,000 Collection
of turquoise Indian jewelry, coral.
Mother of Pearl, diamonds (loose or
mounted) antiques, gold coins &
cpl I ec tables. Offered to dealers,
bu y ers & collectors. By
appoi ntment at Legionnaire
Club-Bombay Room-5730 "O",
Feb. 7, 8, & 9, 1-10 p.m. By
Midwest's largest distributor, Peter
P. Klein, MasterJeweler. For
reservations phone 466-1 337 or
write Peter P. Klein, 6009 Vine,
Lincoln, Ne. 68505. Will buy-sell or
trade. Member Nebraska & South
Dakota Jewelers Association and
Lincoln Gem & Mineral Club. 30
years experience diamond setting,
jewelry repair and special made
jewelry and rings.
Gibson "ES", case, Fender
reverb amp, cords, wa-wa, fuzz and
misc., everything nine months old,
$500,475-5861.
STEREO: Akai, Ultralinear,
Fisher, Garrard, BIC. All prices
ranges. Low overhead means lower
prices for you. Special this week:
Garrard 42M, complete, $49.94.
Centennial Stereo, 240 N. 10th.
One yearold Schwinn
Continental 10-speed bike, $110
firm. Like new 464-7569.
Skiis-Yamaha 195with
Solomon 204 bindings. Call after 6
p.m. 466-0836.
New complete set Funk &
Wagnalls Encyclopedia, still in box,
$50. 475-0958, Brad or Neal.
1972 Heavy Chevy: V-8 350
automatic, radials, air suspension,
2-dr. hardtop, excellent condition,
30,000 miles, 518 Abel, Brian after
6 p.m.
With student or facuily ID, 10
discount on all Goodyear tires
except promotional items. Terms
available. Goodyear Store,1918
AKC registered St. Bernard
puppies,6wks,Dam&Sire
x-rayed. 488-3260.
CONDON'S FISH FARM
10-gallon starter set 13.25
10-gallon aquariums 4.50
Silver agnels .49
Red swards .59
Showbettas 1-00
Piranhas 5.00
302 S. 19th
435-4745
Modei n well-equipped
condominium, sleeps 8, 3 resorts
close, Dillon, Colorado,
303-751-9315.
Cornhuiker Co-op has vacancies
for men and women for the 2nd
semester. $400 per semester
includes meals, 475-6796.
Modern furn. -unfurnished one
bedroom apartments, central air,
dishwasher, carpeted, off-street
parking, centrally located, from
$135.477-9934477-343.
T wo bdrm. furnished house,
attached garage, basement, $175,
464-0239464-3623.
Clean one bdrm. apartment,
2504 Vine, ideal central location,
unfurnished, walking distance to
campus, heat paid, $145. Call
489-7469 daily423-6087 evenings
and weekends.
25th & "Q": Large unfurnished
2 bdrm. duplex, carpeted, util. paid
except el ec. Available. Mar. 1,
$175. 475-2213.
Two bdrm. apartment, 2-3
people, lease, downtown area, avail,
immediately, 477-1878.
Clean newJy remodeled eff.
apartment, kitchen appliances
furnished, 1112 "Q", $125. Call
432-0111.
870 N. 25th
New 1 bdrm. shag carpet,
drapes, range, refrigerator,
dishwasher, disposal, laundry
facilities, off-street parking, $135
up plus electric.
435-0085432-1484.
Female cashier; 7-10 a.m. Call
435-9989,
Babysitter wanted: high school
or college girl, weekdays in my
home, afternoons, to care for two
small children. Can negotiate hours
and pay. Call evenings 475-71 12.
Part-time help wanted, flexible
house. Apply Fiesta Cantina, 2785
S. 17th.
Experienced small press
operator, part-time. Lincolnland
Printing, 333 N. Cotner, 467-3700.
One ortwo non-smoking
roommates to share niceolder
house with female. $55mo. plus
util. Call 435-5547.
Girl to share furnished
apartment, util. paid, downtown
area, avail, immediately, 477-1878.
Female Roommate Needed: 3
bdrm. house, 10 minute walk from
city campus, $67 per month. Call
475-8024 after 5 p.m.
College P.E.O. Group Meeting,
Sunday, Feb. 9, 5 p.m. Briarhurst
Clubhouse (48th & Hwy. 2). Call
reservations by Thur. night,
489-2314.
Valentines Rally-Let your
Valentine be navigator, Sun. Feb. 9,
1 : 3 0 p.m. Sears South Lot
Gateway. $2.50 per car, all cars
welcome. Trophies and prizes.
Sponsor Nebr. Corvette Assoc.
(snow date Feb. 16).
WATCH REPAIR: any
make-bands. DICK'S WATCH
SERVICE, Yellow door east side of
Campus Book, 13th & "R",
432-3414.
Private piano lessons,
elementary to intermediate all
ages. Bachelor of Music, piano
major. 4029 "F", 489-7657.
Guitar Lessons: lead, rhythm,
bass, or acoustic style guitar.
Emphasis on rock and roll, blues &
modern folk. Call Jim 464-5642.
Prv ate tutoring available. Man
with 2 years college & Math-Science
background. Willi ngtotut or
freshmen & sophomores, 477-7046.
EXPERT TYPING, .60page.
Elaine Bullard, 3034 Walnut Ct.,
435-5879.
HZ
FOUND: Pair of gloves in Union
Gameroom. Call 475-7329 after 7
p.m. and identify.
LOST: locket, great personal
value. Reward. Please call
475-4281, ask for room 628.
Daily Nebraskan needs input
from responsible profs., students,
jan itors, etc. regarding
CIRCULATION. If you notice too
many or too few Daily Nebraskan
at campus buildings, call "Jerri" at
472-2586. We hope to get the
papers to where you are, when you
are there. . . Let us know how we
can better serve you.
Will buy cameras, lenses,
enlargersanddark room
equipment, 435-5268.
Wanted: one used 5 or 10-speed
bicycle (preferably girls). Would
like to pay about $50. Please call
Kalleen 472-2586 during day.
WANTED: Sh eet music for
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy". Call
Dennis at 474-1 229475-9929.
r
Birthright offers free pregnancy
tests, prenatal care, financial
planning, confidential. 477-8021.
S C U F F Y LOVES YOU
SHERM. LIKE IT OR NOT.
FEB. 12th
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prices: p BASKETBALL
$3.50 E
$4.50 F Mfttr, kwffu
$5.50 iF Otx 17 Mm till ft
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C3 RESERVED
Support the
MARCH OF DIMES
OPENING FEB 7th
DocWatch Hollow
Upper level Glass Menagirie
Turquios Jewelry, Leather Goods,
Pottery, Candles, Jewelry, Clogs,
Earrings and Lots More!
THE TAP BEER
YOU. CAN. DRK1!
Every Thursday 7 pm - 1 am
Guys - $300 ' Gals - $2B0
At
fhe fun place to go... at 11th & "0"
CTIIEUCMT Al BSfM!
IP I UEJEalV i HCQJIfllUI
and the
invite you to an informal
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COSSTGPEER BATLISOOUEE
First Secretary of the U.K. permanent
mission to the United Nations
with
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Member U.N. Secretariat
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thrusday, february 6, 1975
daily nebraskan