friday,e?ril 23,1970 RGCyCiG CGilVOG Tfcs openly of a third recycling center in Lincoln is waitln ody cm a tncnt between two parties cntvlrz fcuJIns on cither sJ cf ti:e center's proposed site. , Usedn't Citizens for Environmental Improvement sponsors the recycling centers, which take most re cycMIes, indndlng tin cans, molded pbstk, paper and alunsinssn, sziJ Connie S&zs, an ornizstion member. The new center wi3 be located in the parking lot be tween the Lincoln Community Playhouse and the Charts II. Cere Dmdi Library, she said. The croup is tvcilbj on a IfsJ agreement with owners cf the two buHJs which should be completed by the first week in l.!ay, she aided. Charles Dalrymplc, director of city libraries, said ' there wEl be no problem in reaching a legal agreement. ! think it's a matter of the wording of the con tract he said. As long as it protects both parties, is clear-cut on what is being agreed upon and if it seems to say what we agreed upon, then I don't think there will be any problem, he said. Stauss said the new center's site is a relocation of the former East I Ugh School recycling site, which was forced to close last fall because of vandalism. Other Lincoln recycling center sites are at the City County BIdg., 555 S. 10th St. and at 2535 N. 33rd SU which is a self-service center. The centers operate from 9 ajn. to 3 pjn. on Saturdays. to opera -psndlng mem legal care 'Sunshine' backers halt petition drive Despite differences in. the Sunshine Initiative and a similar bill passed by the Nebraska Legislature, initiative promoters have killed their-petition drive to get their - initiative on the November election ballot. V' Gov. J. James Exon signed into law fast week LB797, which provides for a more open government. It was sparked last October by the introduction of a Sunshine Initiative, which was sponsored by Common Cause, a citizen's lobby group. The Sunshine Initiative also called for more open gov ernment. Its proposals included regulations governing campaign expenditures and their disclosure, ceilings on campaign contributions and defining the role of the lobbyist The Coalition for Open Government is comprised of 16 Nebraska public interest groups who also were proponents of the Sunshine Initiative. Marge Schlitt, legislative lobbyist for Common Cause, said she distributed copies of the intiative to state sena tors during the legislative session. Sens. Frank Lewis of BeQevue and Roland Luedtke of Lincoln co-sponsored the bill. The initiative went through many amendments in the Legislature, but the Coalition is satisfied enough to stop the petition drive, said Don Yesely, coalition member and board of directors chairman for Nebraska University Public Interest Research Group. LB797 established a Nebraska Accountability and Dis closure Commission, which becomes effective Feb. 15, 1977. The commission will audit and interpret the finan cial forms submitted by candidates and state and local government office holders. However, Schlitt said the bill did not provide funds to pay personnel to administer the forms, which may be filled out starting Jcly I. Vesley, a junior pre4aw major from Lincoln, said some of the changes the Legislature made in the Sunshine Initiative's provisions are: No cash ceiling on campaign contributions. The inia tive provided for a $400 ceiling for state elective offices and $250 for state legislators? Broader interpretation of a lobbyist, making it anyone who backs a legislative bill. The initiative said a lobbyist is someone who is paid or uses $1,000 to lobby. Adding the governor and secretaryof state to the Ne braska Accountability and Disclosure Commission. "The inclusion of small counties and towns in the ap plicability of the bit. (The initiative excluded them.) Making the bill nonapplkable to the state executive branch. ' - , . " ; Allowing state senators to lobby in the Legislature at the end of their terms of office. The initiative restricted senators to a two-year waiting period. -. ' A reduction in penalties NETV logo undergoing use tests The Nebraska Education al Television Network (NETV) still is checking for logo, which they plan to un veil May 1. According to Ron Hull, programming director, NET Vs Vashington D.C. at torneys have been looking at all logos on record at the Bureau of Patents and Records, the National Asso ciation of Broadcasters, the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and several advertising bu reaus. Ha said they are focus ing especially on logos using the letter N because NETVs new lego is a sty lized "N. Checks tba are being made in states that tta ' with an "N. ' he cddscL for violators ot tne cu. H'l. II III If HTT" "II "III II I I llllll II i 1 n """N, ""V P" p-N 1 O 1 i u x o fee Sl2) CLASSIC KlAftANTZ SYS TEM: 7c preamp. Cb amplifiers. ICb tuner. TURNTABLES: Thorens T0125'Uk. It with S?E arm. Technic SL 11C3A with S.-1S arm. Transactor Skeleton. Dual 122S. PREAKPS: ARC SP3. Dayton Wright SPS 12k. lit. PAT5. Quad 33. Crown IC ISO. : Citation t. AMPLIFIERS: 1 pr. PaoSi eOm's. Citation. SAE 313. Stereo 4S0. L!C23. MC275. SPEAKERS: KLH3 (2 prj. Kef 104's. IF LAS 3's. ft&rantz 7 s. AMTI's. J3L L2S's Ohm Cs. TAPEDECKS: v Braun TGI CCD. Tandberg 8203 XD. Ferresraph Super 7. Harmon Kardon 1C33. ItfTE GRATED AKPS: Pioneer SA S1C3. Strombtra Carlson stereo 8. TUBERS: Quad S.!3. I&rantt 1C3. ALSO: Stax SR-3 hcahoncs. 1S21 CtesssHWt IT n S3 1371 Volkswagen 52.PC3 miles. Paint and body in exceHertt condition. ONLY $1203. Ca3 472-9477 after 3:33 (ask for Terry). 1370 ISSN 2032 well main tained, recently rebuilt. $243Sw 472-3370 or 473430. 67 Ford window van. A&SFIA. mags, auto, rebuilt engine. 475-ESS3. 1370 SAAB S3. V4. ac. 4-apd. front wheel drive, good gas mileage. CaB ; 472-CCC3. - 1374 ISGB-GT hardtop coupe. 4-spd. 25J0OO miles, excellent condition. 4C5-1611. 1373 Charger SE. loaded. 25.CC0 m2es. 4S4-S411 even ings & weekends. Lancia Beta sport coupe. 1375. 753 miles. Sspd. stick, front whesl drive. Call C3 4CC3 evenings & weekends. - ' CCSVETTE- J 1374 T-top metaic brown. 16.CCO actual one owner miles. Power everything: windows, brakes, steering, air condition ing, rear window dfoer. Leather interior. L-G2 350 this is the good one! Goodrich radial TA's. new paint: 7 heat baked hand-rubbed coatv TSt steering wheel, map light this mother is loaded! If interested call 472253. 477-1151. 423 S70. Ask for Gary and be prepared to cay no less than $r,srs. . r. Two 14X7 12 Crasar ach-6) wheels. exeetSent condition. Call 6:30pjnv 477-7373. 1373 C3175KS runs great. CSmpg. beautiful btackigald. . Cast ofr over. $425. G7 3231. iViJsMKr 1372 CL-X3. excslant shape. C&t Stavs.475G1S0. 1374 Honda 350 4-cyL; 35CO mHss. xceSlent condi-tion.Ca!l477-63Ca. 1375 Kawasski K2-4C3. exccSSant condition. S2C3. 1229 eisnchestsr. 432-70CO. . . . "73 Honda 353 SerambSar. good cond:on.4S3-CC3. . 1373 753 IJorton tike new. must ssll now. wSI accept any resorted offar. 4CSS5C0 or 472-CCC3. "74 Kswssskt KZ423. qu!ppd. 5.CC0 mfflss. sharp. $7C5.4723C2.Absl H. el 1 READ US RAG C I I Guys&Gs I Looking For Summsr -Jobs? I I 32-1S:3 lti 12-5 pjzu nnsf7. x 10-pd. 27 man's touring bike. V.G. condition. 2S7-43C5 coCect. Schwinn Sports Tourer $125. Continentals $75. Atala Go ditattia, $125. 4G4-C012 evenings. CS01 Benton. 1 372 men's Schwinn Varsity bike. 27". low miles, good condition. 432-8203. Sports Tourer, 25" frame, extras, great shape. $1 60. Rabco ST-4 tangent arm turntable. Shure V15-II.$1G0, Steve. 4SS 7333. Exercise bicycle for sale. Ward's, brand new. white, speedmeter. variable resistance. Call 4C3-1747. 6 mo. old Dumont stereo system, turntable. AMFM, 8-track. best offer. 432-8203. Electrophonic 4-channel stereo, four speakers. Garrard changer, built-in 8-track. Best offer. 471-1120 after 4p.m. Teac 4310S reel to reel, automatic reverse. 423-CC31, 472-2221. Concord MSC IX cassette deck with doSby. one yr. old. $200. Call 4S7-3314. Rectiiirsear Xla's. 3 mos. old. Team warranty. $23 ea. new $135 pair. 4SS-31S5. Stereo components. Lowest prices anywhere on over 30 top brands. FuBy guaranteed. Pioneer SX63S, 25 watts per channel, list $343.25, only $240. C&8 Dati. 475-633 or 432-4421. GSbson L&S elec guitar & Fender Super-Reverb amp. Brand new 76 models, super condition. Must sell-getting hitched." '$399 or best offer. 423-1327. BANJO Alex 5-strtrtg in excellent condition with case. $25,472-3. BANJO KITS. Vfrite for free catalog. Stewart-CtacDona!d Box SCOAK Athens. Ohio 45701. Perstax Spot F with S5 1j8 and 13535 lenses. 474 ' 2SC3or472-3C55. v Am you interested in silent movies? If so why not make a few of your own or just film your bud&s doing their thing. If you're interested here's my offer. If you agree to buy 79 rolls of GAF. film. I will give you FREE of charge a G.A.F. Super 8 movie camera and a .; G.A.F. Super 8 movie prolector ; plus 70 extra rolls of film for ' only $237.59. If you're in tsrest ad ceil either Bob VTinter at 1. 432-71 or Yic Burgsss at 475 1 8357-'' - . Sttiba ' gssr: Dacor tank, pack & r3ubt3r. Excellent condition. Call IL!ark.432-7S33. Gart Ssla-1943 Aldrich. Sat. & Sun. Saxn.-C?jm. kOVING SALE: Going to graduate school, must sell furniture. mcdrn couch with matching chair. modern accessories. , odds & ends. 3-8 Sat & Sun only. 1215 "A" No. 9. :. - : 1372 Kenmore gas dryer, mint condition; sofasleeper; maple bookcase headboard twin bed complete; nightstand. 454 1235 after 5p.m. Color TV port. 8 mo. old, 435-7712. IJUIUfULUlM .. Ill -UH. IU I! .-.Jl . -HI. I PHI. -- 1724 -L": . furnished 2-bdrm. modern apt. for 3-4 people. 477-1878. Summer Board ins: $15Awk single. $10wk double. Washing & kitchen facilities, parking. Theta Chi fraternity. 626 No. 16th. 432-7833. 31st A Holdrege-1 & 2 bdrm. furn. apt s. avail. 1st part of May. Also a 5-bdrm. house with stove & refrig. avail, for summer term, reasonable. 432-3603. 5-bdrm. furnished; new appliances, carpeting, decorat ing; shower, washer, dryer; 1200 steps from stadium. $235 ($53 each) util. 477-5043. Summer Housing. Coed, close to campus, air-conditioned, color TV and kitchen facilities. $14wk double and $22tak single. Cornhusker Co Op. 705 No. 23rd. 475CT3S. Ask for house officer. Now renting for summer & fall. Ig. "deluxe 1-bdrm.. ac. dishwasher, carpeting, no pets, from $140 electric. 477-3413. 4S3-7000. . Summer housing: air condi tioned on-campus rooms, $15 wk. couble $20 wk. for single rooms. Triangle Fraternity. Call Ed at 435-7946 or 432-0434. THE GLENAIRE 1343-50 "Q" St. -14 efficiency units with appliances, carpet, drapes, air conditioning, and double bed. No pets. Garage for each unit. All for $153 electricity. Close to campus and downtown. Resident manager. Apt. 8. 475-7135 or 46S-1933. - 2222-44 Vine - Slr.:ZR LEASING NO??! Comfortable modern 2-bdrm. apts. Two baths. All electric kitchens. Extra closets. Walk to campus. Base rate $200. Mgr. 435-6333. 467-4531. Taking summer & fall reservations East Campus apts. 1400 No. 33rd. Furnished, carpeted, cable TV. off-street parking, laundry facilities, air conditioned. 1-bdrm. Call 468 772S. syrci HOUSES. On campus air-conditioned housing at Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Kitchen facilities. Call 477 37C3 and ask for Joan Boucher or 432-3335 and ask for Sandy Mohr. SUBLEASE townhouse. 5313 4S3-7035. ' 2-bdrm. Tangeman. 4-bdrm. house close to UNL campus, avail, for summer rent ing. Call 432-4744. 3-bdrm. house (one bdrm: big enough for 2). Lg. kitchen, dining, living rm. Window air conditioner. contbination windows, porch, garage. $1C0 mo. 2331 Vine. 4S3-CS42. ! rwiiFfin. Ti"? DtTtint: mTi aim a it presents DAY WITH ECK UUSiC Saturday, 15 pjn. Fr? Introductory Lecturall ajxt. ECSAT SAR: P.O. E3X 3 2331 "A": 1-bdrm. unfurn ished, stove, refrig, dishwasher, cable TV, air-conditioned, off-' street parking, laundry facilities, $155 electricity, deposit. Call 475C343 or 794-6545. Sublease furnished apart ment at French Quarter for summer months. Swimming pool. Call 4648676. Arnold Heights 3-bdrm. duplex-1200 sq. ft. wfull basement-new ly redecorated, $185. 5333 W. Luke. 464-4794. Working together to live in expensively Cornhusker Co-Cp. A coed cooperative, dose to campus has vacancies for the fall semester. $11 2J50month room and board. 705 No. 23rd. 475-67S5. Ask for an officer. ' DAILY NEBRASKAN needs people to distribute the paper M.W.TH.F fall semester 1976 77. Must have approximately 8:45a.m. to 9:45a jn. free. Paid by paper size, but average pay is $4day. To apply call Jerri at 472-25G3 8:30ajn.-5pjn. Mon thru Thur. Need car. DAILY NEBRASKAN needs one person with van or pickup truck for work MWTHF fall semester 1376-77. Work involves heavy lifting and delivery of 16,000 Daily Nebraskan's from Sun Printing to Nebraska Union. Must have 8ajn.-9:30ajn. free. To apply call Jerri at 472-2586 Mon thru Thur. Average pay is . $7day. Busboys needed at sorority to start next September, meals provided. Call 435-4023. - Little Bo's needs five cock tail waitresses for evening work. Apply in person 9-5 Little Bo VSfest. . Full and part-time food and beverage service personnel. Applications now being taken. Prominent club in Lincoln, 423 8502. . Nights-male ,' or female. Apply in person. Mike's 0 St. Drive-in. 22nd & "0. Uncle Sam's is hiring summer help.- Bartenders, floormen. and waitresses are needed. Please apply in person on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays between 3 and Ep.m. at Uncle Sam's. An Equal Opportunity Employer. . Full-time and part-time jobs avail, for summer teaching swimming lessons & lifeguard irtg. Apply YMCA 133 No. 11th. Addressers wanted IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service. 1401 Wilson EW, Suit 101. Arlington. Va. 22203. . Lectures April 24 Comrnonphcs 333 R Kth LbccbI:. IC0 U-llD PATX CL