The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1976, Page page 9, Image 9

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Student financial support of Haass and Senate
elections h lacking, recent campsia expense reports
lUsI by tfcs candidates indicate.
A review of the itemized contributions showed no
students donated to the campaii funds of Nebraska
candidates for the Congress and Senate during the July to
September period studied. Faculty and administrators
showed a sinflar support record. Only two UNL
professors were listed as contributing to the campaign
fund of Pauline Anderson, Democratic party candidate for
the first district.
Campaign expenditures and receipts from July 1
through Sept. 30 are on file at the office of. Secretary of
State AEen Beermann. The Federal Election Commission
Campaign Expense Reports are required to be filed by all
federal candidates quarterly. The most recent report was
due Oct. 10. Reports list all contributions and receipts
accepted by candidates, as well as all expenditures and
debts for each report period.
Expense reports showed that Republican candidate
John Y. McCoIIister's Senate campaign fund received
$233,447 from Jan. 1 through Sept. 30. Democratic
opponent and Omaha mayor Edward Zorinslcy reported
$153,703 in receipts. A comparison of the two
opponents expenditures from Us beginning of 1976
shows McCoIIister' spending $237,012 to Zorinskys
$143,305.
On the congressional level, Anderson of Lincoln listed
515,541 in receipts, with expenditures totaling $13,957.
Republican incumbent Charles Thone of Lincoln filed
$70,309 for receipts, and $55,104 in expenses.
In the second congressional district, Democrat Johnr
Cavanaugh of Omaha showed a larger amount of campaign
receipts than Republican opponent Lee Terry, also of
Omaha. Cavanaugh's receipts are listed at $81,333,
compared to Terry's, $74,228. Cavanaugh's expenditures
also exceed Terry's 578,466 to $62,106.
Republicans take the lead in contributions and receipts
in the third Congressional district. Republican candidate
Virginia Smith of Chappell shows a receipt total of
raivuires wais yeo5
$57,179, compared to the $6,153 total for opponent
James Hansen of Gering. SrriLYs expenditures were listed
at $56,252, Hansen's were $5353.
The Nebraska Democratic State Central Committee
filed a report listing receipts through Sept. 30 at
$14122. Republican counterparts, the Nebraska State
Republican Federal Campaign Committee showed total
receipts of $28354.
Republican expenditures totalled $27,694, compared
to a $134,704 figure for the Democrats. The Democratic
office also supports legislative and presidential candidates.
Federal Election Campaign Laws limit personal
contributions to $1 JOOO. Committees and unions are held
to a 55.CCO maximum.
Many of the candidates finance reports showed a
heavy increase in contributions from July I to Sept. 30
period as- compared to contributions received in the
first six months of the year.
All candidates are required to file four annual reports
of their campaign expenses.
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A church thd chcHerts you to think for yousdj
Sunday, Oct 17 . 11 em
Sermon: "What Shall We Teach
Out Chil&cnV
by the Rev. Chsrhs .Stephen
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Freude, film-maker and
owner of a film distributing
compan in Berkeley. Cali
fornia (The Serious Business
company), will oe appearing .
in the Sheldon Film Theater . ; f f
on the evenings of October "
13, 14, 15 & 16 screening , .JT
films and presenting lectures
on the following topics: HER OWN FILMS: DOCUMENTARY
FILMS BY WOMEN; SEXUALITY IN FILMS BY WOMEN;
and A SURVEY OF WEST COAST INDEPENDENT AVANT
GARDE FILM. -
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Thursday, October 14 DOCr.ll EN T A R Y ,
FILMS BY TO.1E.: Friday, October 15
I SEXUALITY IN FILMS DY TOM EX; and J
I Saturday.October IS A SURVEY OF WEST !
COAST INDEPENDENT AVANT-GARDE I
FILM. .. . I
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All screenings are admission free!
ear after year,
semester after semester,
the College Masterefrom
Fidelity Union Life has been
the most accepted, most
popular plan on campuses
all over America.
Rnd cut why.
Call the Fidelity Union
College MasterTia!d
Associate in your area.
C.G. S3varin & Assocbt3S
1 125 "FT St Suite 200
Lincoln, M8bras!a 68508
432-0146
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white, send, red or grey. Ltedium and
lergo sizes. $15-
Tho Split CkurL Veshebla blue denim
in sizes 5 to 13-$15.
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