The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1978, Page page 2, Image 2

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    monday, September 18, 1978
page 2
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A waterbed frame and pedestal worth $1 07
when you buy a complete deluxe sleep system -mattress,
heater and liner-at either of Land and Sky's
2 Lincoln stores now! Hurry, this offer good for
limited time only.
fine quality Land and Sky products
fine quality guaranteed with follow-through
service.
Or use that $107 as a credit toward the purchase of other selected frames,
if you prefer.
Lincoln Center
Lincoln East
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Cotner & 0 Sts.
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475-7778
488-8997
University of Nebraska
will have a
PARTY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
8 pm at the meeting hall on
Coddington South of Van Dora
Wednesday night will be the night to start planning
your ski trip for Christmas break. Come to the
UN-L Ski Club meeting and find out about the trjps
we're planning. Everyone is welcome for general
membership sign up. There'll be free refreshments,
outline of upcoming parties and a typically good
Ski Club good time.
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For more info, call:
Jim Nelson 464-9671
John Kinley 467-5168
Exon's hiring practices
questioned by Shasteen
Republican Senate candidate Don
Shasteen Friday questioned Gov. J. J.
Exon's hiring of two persons associated
with Exon's office equipment company to
state government jobs.
Although Shasteen said he has no evi
dence of any sales by J. J. Exon Co. to the
state government, he said the fact that
Delmar C. Maier served as an officer of the
J. J. Exon firm while working in the state
division of administrative services, the state
government agency in charge of purchas
ing, was improper.
Shasteen also questioned Exon s hiring
of his secretary, Fran White, whose
husband, C.
Exon Co.
David, is a director of J.J.
daily nebraskan
Publication No. 14480
Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing
editor: Betsie Ammons. News editor: Tamara
Lee. Associate news editors: E.K. Casaccio and
John Minnick. Night news editor: John Ortmann.
Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor:
Casey McCabe. Sports editor: Jim Kay. Photo
graphy chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack
Raglin. Magazine editor: Amy Lenzen. Magazine
managing editor: Mary Jo Howe.
Copy editors: Jill Denning, Deb Emery, Kim
Hachiya, Lynn Paustian, Sue Schaecher, Deb
Shanahan, Margaret Stafford, George Wright and
Jeff Unger.
Business Manager, Jerri Haussler. Peoduction
Manager: Kitty Policky. Advertising Manager:
Denise Jordan. Assistant Advertising Manager:
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The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL
Publications Board 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 permission
if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except
material covered by a copywright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb.
68501.
Shasteen also said he has given state
ments to U.S. Attorney Ed Warin regarding
his charges that a letter from the Exon firm
was sent to Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Services offices around the
state at taxpayer expense.
Shasteen had earlier said he had been
told by two unidentified ASCS employers
that the letters had been mailed from the
agency's Lincoln office under a federal
frank.
However, the Lincoln Journal reported
Saturday that a copy of the letter and
envelope shown to the paper's reporter
bore a machine stamp from the stamping
machine used by the Exon firm.
Exon and members of his firm have also
submitted affidavits to Warin denying
Shasteen's charges.
Exon told a Democratic fund raiser in
Omaha Friday that the Shasteen tactics
will not be accepted by the people of Ne
braska. He told United Press International that
the charges "are without foundation what
soever with regard to wrongdoing.
Exon also said the relationships of the
two employees to the firm had been pub
licized and that the J J.jixon Co. has done
no business with the state since he has been
governor as he had pledged before his 1970
election.
Identification wrong
Because of an error in an announcement
from the office of Hal Daub, Republican
congressional candidate in the 2nd District,
Pat Haller was incorrectly identified as
1976 state chairman for President Gerald
Ford. Haller was Ford's Douglas County
chairman.
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Lincoln
475-7672
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