i t M (1 frlday, february 17, 1978 dally nebraskan page 6 letters to She editor t 1 r Almost every morning I walk by Morrill Hall on my way to class. And, every" time I do, I see the same disguest ing object on "display" there. I am referring to the Apollo space capsule that sits bleakly on a makeshift display stand. The capsule itself doesn't disgust met but, rather, the sad state of condition it is in. That Apollo capsule is a national treasure, out-of-date, but a treasure. . There is no reason why it should not be treated as such by the people who are in charge of its upkeep. Might I make the suggestion that it be moved indoors so for better viewing and to give the capsule the respect and dignity that it deserves? If UNL cannot handle the responsibility, then I suggest that you give it td someone who can or give it back to NASA. . But, please, do not just forget about it or put off its renovation while it slowly falls apart-it's mucrUoo valu able. Douglas Engh Junior English major I have been informed that this petition is being paid for oy tne students tees in question. ASUN might legitimately allocate funds to conduct a e m long as the poll is honest. Poll in Order to determine how martv ktudents favnr and how many oppose the retention of these student fees, as Slapstick tribunal Is anyone as outraged as I am at the cancellation of the Three Stooges in favor of Merv Griffin? Why have another talk show with a four-week rotation of guests? Hie Stooges were, and still are, a classic example of slapstick comedy. Now they have taken that away from tJSTS (United Students for the Three Stooges) wants you to add your Signature to its letter complaining of the change. . We would like to stamp out Bad taste m television (i.e., Merv Griffin), but we need your help. If. you feel like we do, contact USTS, Cather Residence Hall 401 or 4723832. . . - -. - 7 : - " Randy Musselman ' Senior political science msjor Fees petition ; I am writing concerning a petition being circulated supporting the retention of mandatory fees for student groups. " ; This petition has been circulated in two classes of mine with thej;onsent of the professors and 1 believe this is unfair for several reasons. ' - ' ' ' . . , . However, this is a situation in which an interest emtin has icces to public funds not available to other groups on equal terms. No student fees were given to YAP to circulate a counterpetition. If the Nebraska Legislature had allocated public money to pay the cost of a petition in favor of, say, the death penalty while not jiving an equal amount of money to those opposing capital punishment, it would be the poli tical stink stdry of the year. This action of pro-fees groups is the equivalent of ASUN conducting a poll in which only favorable voters are counted. In addition, inxthe past YAF has been led to believe that circulating a petition inside classrooms and residence halls is against university regulations. If YAF- were to circulate our own petition, we would have to break regulations or be at a disadvantage. Since larger concentrations of people are found in resi dence halls and classrooms, it is easier to collect signatures there. Do the rules apply to everyone or not? Finally, I have my doubts that all those who signed the petition have had a fair chance to cbnsider their choice. Since the petition came to" them in the classroom environment, many students may look upon it as carrying the approval of the university. ' There was no debate conducted in either of my classes on the Subject bf the petition: And I believe if! had ' argued at the 'time, fewer people would have signed 'it. However, 15 seconds before class is ho time to start a complicated argument. .. . 1 My stand on the fees issue is that no political group has tiiei right td receive money forcibly 'collected from all students to further its goals, since not all students agree with one set of political views. , ' . . 1 also am concerned that muclrof this money has fcone in the past , to 'people who can only be classified as extremists, including Black Panthers. ; . l( ' - , , - . SteplienDaly ' j - ' Junior mathematics major 4 nights3 days in dreckenridga com plete with lift tickets and tki rental 1 Frea shuttle Service to Breckenridgd,-Copiter Mtn. and Keystonel Wine & cheese party Included. Call Bob Joyce at 489-8264 for details. HURRY SPACE IS LIMITED! r cm TONIGHT Ihni. Sun. 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