The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1978, Page page 3, Image 3

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daily nebraskan
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Three parties registered, verified for AS UN election
By Brend Moskovits
Petitions are counted and verified. The
slate of ASUN candidates is complete.
Three parties have registered candidates
for the election: ARF -A ReaJ Force,
POOR Pour One Down the Hatch for the
Regents and SOAR -Students Organized
for Active Representation.
ARF, according to presidential candi
date Lyle George, "will represent people
who think the whole university is a farce,"
defending those who do not care.
The junior agricultural economics major
from Dixon said he will do as little as pos
sible because students do not want any
thing. SOAR, presidential candidate Ken
Marienau said, wants "strong representa
tion at the regents level", and will en
courage involvement in city politics.
The party will push for voting student
regents, a voter registration drive and an
expanded ASUN book exchange that will
include Fast Campus.
POOR will be apathetic "since moct
students are apathetic," said first vice-presidential
candidate Steve Mills.
POOR plans to sell the student regents'
ten free football tickets to the highest
bidder and "throw a big party for the uni
versity." Mills said. They also support a
Fund B audit, equal representation be
tween the city and Fast Campus and a
liberal parking violations review board.
Candidates for executive offices are:
President: Jim Bachman (POOR),
Charles Fngh, Lyle George (ARF) and Ken
Marienau (SOAR).
First vice president: Mark Meysenburg
(ARF), Steve Mills (POOR) and Bob
Moodie (SOAR).
Second vice president: Tim Creger
(ARF), Scott Ballentine (SOAR), Cheryl
Benes (ARF), Rick Berkshire (POOR) and
Karen Rosendahl (ARF).
Senatorial candidates include:
College of Agriculture: Gene Bloom,
Don Cain (SOAR), Paul Canaday, Mark
IRA terrorist gives up guns;
says sickened by hotel killing
Belfast, Northern Ireland -A young Irish
Republican Army terrorist walked into St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church in
Dublin Thursday, entered the confessional
and. handing over two loaded handguns to
the priest, told him he was through being a
gunman.
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H.e man, whose identity the priest is
obligated to keep secret, said he was
sickened by the killing of 12 men and
women in a Belfast hotel turned into an
inferno by a homemade IRA napalm
bomb.
The attack was one of the worst atro
cities in a sectarian war between the
mainly Catholic IRA fighting to end Brit
ish rule in Northern Ireland and pro
British Protestant extremists who oppose
them.
Carter faces big 10-4
Washington President Carter is faced
with a dilemma that could affect the
pocketbooks of most CB'ers no matter
what he does.
American CB radio manufactures
threatened, they say, with exteinction
are seeking a 50 percent increase in tariffs.
Correction
The Daily Nebraskan. in its Feb. 22
issue, incorrectly reported the identity of
Mary O'Connor, who is running for ASUN
senator. She is a College of Arts and
Sciences student from Sioux City, Iowa
If Carter agrees and imposes higher
duties to keep lower-priced imports out of
the country, the prices we pay for CB's
are expected to rise considerably.
If he disagrees and continues the cur
rent rate of imports, U.S. manufacturers
contend they will run out of business.
The result, they say: no competition to
keep foreign CB prices from rising. And,
they warn, thousands of U.S. workers
would be added to the ranks of the jobless.
daily .
nebrask
Publication No. 14480
Editor in chief: Ron Ruggless. Managing
editor: Betsie Ammons. News editor: Janet Fix.
Associate news editor: Anne Carothers and
Marjie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas
R. Weil. Assistant news editor: Paula Ditrrick.
Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor:
Pete Mason. Sports editor. Kevin Schnepf.
Special editor: Carla Engstrom. Photography
chief: Ted Kirk. East Campus bureau chief: John
Ortmann. Editorial page: Mary Jo Pitzl.
Copy editors: Lisa Brown, E.K. Casaccio,
Jill Denning, Paula Dittrick, Kim Hachiya, and
Janet Lliteras. Editorial assistant: Cindy Johnson.
Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising
manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant advertising
manager: Denise Jordan. Production Manager:
Kitty Policky.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL
Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday ,
Thursday and Friday during fall and spring
semesters except during vacations. Address:
Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and
R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588 Telephone
472 2588
Material may be reprinted without permis
sion if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except
material covered by a copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb.
68501 .
Meysenburg (ARF), Dan Lamprecht
(SOAR), Jim Rcimer (SOAR) and
Timothy Graff (SOAR).
College of Architecture: Jim Bicak
(SOAR).
College of Arts and Sciences: Lisa
Broman, Maureen Callahan, Mike Dempsey
(SOAR), Bob Gleason (SOAR), Suzie
Ilruza, Brian Mumaugh, Joe Nigro (SOAR),
Mary O'Conner (SOAR), Truday Saunders
(SOAR), Jane Schorr, Jane Starrett, Kim
Weiland (SOAR) and Rocky Yapp
(SOAR).
Business College: Mark Abbott, Chris
Blunk (POOR), Scott Brittenham (SOAR),
Michael Chadek, Susan Ellis (SOAR),
Bruce Kendall (SOAR), Marv Kleeb
(SOAR), Jim Vitek and Kent Whitacre
(SOAR).
College of Engineering and Technology:
Thomas Beck, Joe Fritz, Bill Kahl (SOAR),
Carter Kerk (SOAR) and Nathan Wesely
(SOAR).
Graduate College: Michael Nolan, Steve
Upton (SOAR) and Sue Vanicek.
College of Home Economics: Pam Cope
(SOAR). Kim David and Cathy Koubek.
College of Nursing: Karen Tejcka
(SOAR).
Professional Colleges: Marianne Clifford
(SOAR).
Teachers Colleges: Sue Dwyer, Toni
Fcklund (SOAR), Bob Hachiya (SOAR)
and Susan Wrage (SOAR).
Advisory Board candidates include:
College of Agriculture, Ag Honors: Don
Batie, Mark Holowbek, Animal Science:
John Snyder.
College of Arts and Sciences, social
sciences: Phillip Burket (SOAR); Human
ities: Maureen Callahan: Communications
and Fine Arts: Maureen Callahan; Physical
Sciences and Mathematics: Todd Glissnian.
College of Home Economics, Textiles,
Clothing and Design: Deb Blaszak; Edu
cation and Family Resources: Tracy
Anticoli, Deb Kabes, Janice Kluck, Debra
Scharf, Robin Strampe, Joleen Tenhulzen;
Student Advisory Board Teacher of the
Year: Jacqueline Voss, Ann Sutton.
Three students were given until 1 p.m.
today to complete their applications be
cause the application form contained only
33 lines for the required 35 signatures.
John Courtright (College of Agricult
ure), Jomary Smith (College of Home
Economics) and Doug Koopman (Agri
cultural Advisory Board) lacked enough
signatures to be eligible.
Two others needed to prove they
changed their college. Jay Yost and Tom
Beyer must prove by 1 p.m. today they are
registered in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Bad news
is coming:
Tues. & Wed.
Feb. 28 -Mar. 1
the ZOO bar
136 N. 14th
$3 Cover-Show starts at 9pm.
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