The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nsbrcsksn
friir, mc.-ch 4, 1977
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short stuff
ASUN is holding inter
views for the Student Court
from March 4-11. Those in
terested should sign up for
an interview at Nebraska
Union 345 or call 472
2581, The Student Chapter of
the American Society of
Interior Designers is spon
soring a workshop Saturday
from 9 a jn. to 4p.m. at the
Nebraska East Union, ,
Prairie Suite.
The Aquaquettes are
sponsoring a synchronized
swim show entitled "Color
Kaleidoscope" Friday and
Saturday at 8 pan. in Mabel
Lee IkU.
The Chinese Student
Association is sponsoring a
Tea House Friday at 7:30
. pjn. at St. Marks Church,
1309 R St.
The African Students
Association win meet a 7
pjn, Saturday in the Union,
Room number will be post
ed, The College Republicans
will meet Tuesday at 7 pjn.
in the Union, Room number
will be posted. The guest
daily nebraskan
Editor-in-chief: Sandy Mohr, Managing Editor: Pet Mason.
News Editor: Rex Seline. Associate News Editors: Larry Lutz and
Ron Ruggless. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor;
Carla Engstrom. Sports Editor; Jim Hunt. Third Dimension
Editor: Terri Wiilson, Night News Editor: Sharon Armstrong.
Photography Oiief: Ted Kirk.
Copy editors: Deb Bockhahn. Ann Owens and Gail Smith.
Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg
Wurdeman. Production Manager Kitty Policky.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday during
the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Third
Dimension is published every other Tuesday of this period.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan. Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R
streets. Lincoln, Neb. 63403. Telephone (402) 472-2ES3,
Copyright 1976. the Daily Nebraskan, Material may te reprint
ed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan. except
material covered by another copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb. 68501.
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Come in today
and see our special
selection of
diamond earrings and
matching pendants in
14 karat gold.
Beautiful! From $50.
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speaker will be Mary Louise
Smith, past national chair
perm of the Republican
Farty,
The Uncoil Mid Amer
icans chess club, with UNL
students Loren Schmidt end
Mike EknJcenau Wednesday
night, defeated a team from
Berwick Bay, La, in a na
tions! chess league tele
phone match. The Lincoln
team won three and one
half to two and one-half in a
six board match.
calendar
8 ajn,-5 pjn.-Veterans
Administration Educational
Benefits, Nebraska Union
Auditorium.
9 a.rn. 1 1 aju. Union
Program Council discussion
with Haine Noble, Union
202.
12:30 pjn -Muslim Stu
dent Association, Union
337.
1:30 pjn.-Educational
Release Committee, Union
243.
6 pjn.-Chi Phi Dance
Marathon, Union Ballroom.
7:30 pjn.-InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship, Union
202.
State p
ays if
NU is a tax exempt institution, but a
bill, those hearing by the Appropriations
Committee was Thursday, proposes mak
ing some changes in that law.
The bill (LB437), introduced by the
Constitutional Revision and Recreation
Committee, would require that the state
pay Saunders County for the money lost
by NlTsuseof land.
NU owns 9,400 acres in Mead for the
Nebraska Agricultural Experimental Sta
tion. The bill, improperly drafted as a piece
of legislation, will be revised as a proposed
constitutional amendment.
Bellwood Sen. Loran Schmit said all 93
counties benefit from the station's re
search, but Saunders County receives few
economic benefits.
"The county (Saunders) bears the entire
economical cost of the facility,, Schmit
said. '
The station pays no property tax, which
would amount to about $193,000.
The county also must provide road
maintenance to the facility, and doei not
receive "corresponding benefits, Schmit
said.
The people of Saunders County are
not unreasonable , he said. "They have
lived with this facility for many years.
UNL lobbyist William Swanson testify
ing at the hearing, said the proposal, if it is
not amended, is unconstitutional.
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