Insfcb 'today Ifs b stirs: WiL graduate students fortunes with astrology . piJ si i i fricby, scptotcr 24, 1970 vol. 1C3 no. 10 Jfacobi, nc&rsska i V ... if ! Photo by Sttv Doem rhotobyTtd Kit n fulBCS us "u fools Quoting budget fibres, unemployment rates and inflation percentages, President Gerald Ford and form-' er Georgia Gov. Jeisray Carter debated oa national .television Thursday night. Three blocks from Indepen dance Hall in Philadelphia Pa., the 1976 presidential candidates answered questions on economic and dom estic issues. ' Ford calling for "holding the Ed" on federal spend ing pledged to get more money in the hands of the taxpayers with tax. cuts and expand the private sector . of business. Calling the present tax structure "a welfare program for the rich, Carter pledged to reduce unemployment and practice zero-based budgeting. Carter" also pro mised a complete reorganization of the executive branch. , . " The debates were silenced nearly 10 minutes before the program was scheduled to end,-when audio control was lost during one of Carter's answers. ouncil -Villi hsar more1 rom unacknowledged f irernen By Rusty uca&&5i Although City Council failed to take action Monday cn pleas and a petition from lincolnites to save the jobs of ten city firemen, Union President Hobie Eos well said city officii! s "have not heard the mm on courses cut employes end of us.". Ten positions will be eliminated from the Lincoln Fire Dept. as a result of Council budget cuts. Despite the decision, Coswell, of Local 644, said he and the union have been en- A bed2t shortage for the three Lincoln municipal golf courses has resulted in 12. part-time maintenance ; employes ' losing their jobs, according to Don Smith, Lin coln Parks and Recreation Dept. director. - Additional expense - from - Mehszaey municipal course, which opened Aug. 1, and fewer golfers after school started were given - as reasons for - budget skorteges.- -"Golf budgets are a matter of cash flow, Smith said. "The budget fluctuates with the amount of cash flow and the smomt of work required of the mainten ance crew. " Smith said the employes were kid off, cot fired. "They were all good workers, and Fd take tham all back next year, he said. Smith said he enticited some feudist problems, but the shortage came "faster than normal. . . - "We knew we would have to tighten our belts, but we can't make the decision untH the computer printout comes from city hall, Smith said. "Notification was a littlefast , . Smith said the 16 or 18 full-time em ployes wO have to work longer kours, and ' best possible condition. A part-time empleye who didat want . to be identified, said all employes under stood they would work until golf season . was ever, which he said was, "when the .snow couraged by extensive citizen backing. "People have been calling at home, call ing at the station, and people have even come to my home since Monday," he said. "We've received a lot of encouragement, and a lot of citizens are uptight. "It's discouraging to be beaten, and some of our wives were crushed, but in labor there are always some wins and some losses, he said. "What makes it hard to take is that the Council gave us no con sideration at all. V "At least they could have moved to take no action,, he said. "After hearing us, Denrsey (Council president) looked around, heard (Councilman) Steve Cooks motion to' adjourn, and adjourned the .meeting. When elected officials don't act on us, that's disheartening. Several citizens criticized the Council ; Monday for spending money for the 0 St. improvement project, instead of financing citizen protection. "It's a matter of priorities," Boswell said, "They formed a star in the intersec tion of 13th and O with bricks, but the only way to really see it is to fry over in a helicopter. I wonder how much that cost? Lincoln Mayor Helen Doosalis said the beautification project was financed with pmite property funds, but the firemshs budget was cut because it is tax-supported. Boswell said Bremen will plan their course of action at meetings Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights next week. Doosalis would not comment on the Cound? cfwrcment, but said "we can Ihre with the budget cuts the Council bss made. ' "As long as the safety, health and well being of the citizens are not adversely" ITected, we can live with it,' she sail. The employe said, nests 'cf the fdlow : workers lad prior notice cf the" decMon, and the phose c2 he received this week from his crplcyer ttss the - first tsse he. had been cotifisd that he would lece his jab. - , .... v Vt w r m Kttt ks&i "ttt & ts if 4 hi ' K ii - Work w21 bsgin seen cn four nsw park fcg lots on the VRIL errors, tcccrg to crdinator. co- The parking lots '1 1? cn 19th St.t tweenT and U streets. Two lets v, CI fee ca either siie cf C.e street ar.d ull held an additional 60 csrs, Duve ssid. He si!i nine mere can could be puked oa a new lot on ICth St bttwesa Q and R streets where a hctiee v.-es razed!. Duve ssid a contractor wes working cn Teu!d begin we:k cn the peikkg lets 'in a f m f dys. Dure estrnetti that the lots w21 be Cee by the end of next wetk. lie siid all that was needed was to gride the area, lay seme gravel mi put v? posts. The perking lets wO be dse; Area 2. f & M A candidate for his doctorate degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln told the Council on Student Life Thursday rc!it he. and ether graduate students were unjustly ;d5nied football tiekets this year. Gerry Ein said he registered for three hours' credit at UNL, teaching IShonrs per week at Southeast Ccsmurity College and is working fcll-tise cn his dilution. .. Dr. Rieherd Flmirg, director cf Univer sity fefbmiiiioa, eeces'dkg to Kpn, seid the atretic department ran cut cf under gradsete and stiff tickets. - Last yeer, reitered for three hours cf chssss, Er seid the dean cf radate studies sid a ferm which says as a gra duate st:dnt wosking cn a dheertatien he Frecentirg this at the tthktie ticket cfTke awarded him a football ticket, Esn A btter from Ech Dr.'iney, sports director," sail it has alleys been the athle tic depsxtaiests pely that, full time students are taking at least 9 credit hours per semester or three hours in a five-week summer session for ' athletic department Although he hasn't heard cf students on the Lincoln campus who dldnt gst tkkets, Ren. Gierhan acting dean cf stu dent affairs, said 1,003 more tiekets were requested this year frcsa students and faculty thin were ached for Isct year. "The queetiea I have, Egen said is, Are we gei23 t kkk cut students and staff to mike room for the pi!ic? seid my s-2nt tcaied for at lieet cne hour cf credit at 112 il. should be elefcrafbothelltheL - ASUil President O MueHet agreed -TL-. 1