""""tot i In daily nebraskan page 0 ( l 1 " , 1 4 1 ' ! Hi 4 ! monday, October 23, 1978 Candidates . . . Continued from page 1 A centralized statewide computer assessment system also should be esta blished to correct disparities between counties caused by unequal assessment, Wesley said. Both Wesley and Novak said they opposed the constitutional spending limit ation on the November ballot, favored a state equal rights amendment and support ed increased funding for the university. Chris Beutler, candidate from south-central Lincoln's 28th district, said people are getting angry at inflation and at the "contributions sloppy government make.s to inflation." He said although most of that anger should be directed toward the federal government, state and local government could do more to cut waste. The legislature is "extremely sloppy" and needs to be made more efficient, Beutler said. He said he would work to make the Legislature more efficient by changing the rules to cut down the number of bills introduced and permit bills to be intro duced before the legislative session be gins. Lobbying experience Marge Schlitt, Beutler's opponent, stressed her experience as a legislative lobbyist for Common Cause and her part in the passage of the open meetings law, and sunshine and sunset legislation. She said she would continue to work for government reform in the Legislature by attempting to increase information to the public and increasing citizen par ticipation in government. In particular, she said she would work to pass amendments to the sunshine act to make it internally consistent. The sunshine act passed in 1976 requires financial disclosure by candidates, public officials and lobbyists. Both candidates opposed the proposed constitutional limit on spending as unworkable. Jo Ann Maxey, 46th district candidate, said she wanted to continue "to work to make sure problems are solved for older neighborhoods." She said the most important bill to be passed would eliminate sales tax on food. She said people willing to have the tax taken off food and picked up else Food sales tax Her 46th district opponent, Dave Landis agreed that the sales tax on food was the most important issue, but said he also would work for the passage for a right of privacy law. He said Nebraska is one of only four states which do not have privacy laws and said a bill to insure privacy is necessary to protect citizens. Both candidates said they favored state funding for day care programs. They also said they would support an increased budget for the university in order to deal with inflationary problems and would support increased faculty salaries. "The essential ingredient in education is the teacher," Landis said. "A fair salary is the best way to insure good quality edu cation." 'We have a great football team," Maxey said. "We need to keep up academically." Psychology seminar is planned The fall session of the 1978-79 Nebras ka Symposium on Motivation will be Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2-3, at UNL. The topic for this year's symposium will be "Social Psychology of Beliefs, Attitudes and Values." The world-famous symposium annually brings to Lincoln Psychologists from throughout the United States and other countries. Papers presented at the sym posium are published in an annual volume with a world-wide distribution. Among the speakers featured at this year's symposium will be: Dr, Carolyn Sherif, Pennsylvania State University, speaking on "Social Judgement Theory" at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2. Dr. Martin Fishbein, University of Illi nois, speaking on "A Theory of Reasoned Action: Some Applications and Implica tions," at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard Uni versity, speaking on "The Role of Action in Attitude Change," at 1 :30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3. The symposium, sponsored by the UNL Department of Psychology, will be in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The annual symposium is presented in two sessions each year, one in the fall and the other in the spring of the academic year. The second session of the 1978-79 Symposium on Motivation will be March 15-16, 1979. f fM iMfiyiirn I KM I AAV N SI S L&jnS Massenet's lyric opera based on Goethe's epic romance oes warn Cft 89 Bpinn) Tickets 472-3375 or at Box Office Red Cross F is counting p on you. mm m mm fits Lincoln's Adult Theater lufaOAWONG HUSTLER SCOVFRCiei I IlisuiEBOVEfHUSTLEnSCtNTEBFOlol ANNETTE HAVEN IN E7 Rated pf ,f XXX w Up if cAIcce "SENSATIONAL ANO EROTIC MOV'ECOERS Will CASP WITH WONDER AND TINCIE WITH DEUSHT" Ai COl OSTfiNs MAC Pills 2nd XXX Rated Feature 'TEENAGE BIRTHDAY BALL" Continuous shows from 11am Late shows Fri.-Sat. 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