monday, january 15, 1978 page 6 daily nebraskan Council candidates may file, if boundaries are approved By Cindy Coglianese The gates may open today for city council candidates to file for the May 1 election if the council votes to approve proposed district boundaries. The proposal, labeled Alternate 'D was drawn up by a coalition of neighborhood leaders as city administrators after the Nov ember approval by voters of a plan to elect four council members by district. It would divide Lincoln into four quadrants with lines running north to south and east to west. The city would be divided into north west, northeast, southwest and southeast areas. All four seats open in the May election would be elected by district. The election commissioner's office said Friday that candidates may file there until March 14 after the council approves the district plan. The filing fee is $10. April 3 is the date set for the primary election. Although there have been no formal announcements of candidacy in Lincoln, two residents in the northwest quadrant have said they will run in the primary. Eric Youngberg, 28, a member of the board of directors of the Clinton neighbor hood organization, and Bill Smith, 43, president of the West Lincoln neighbor hood organization said they have concerns about the university community since the UNL campuses are in the northwest quad rant. "I haven't really thought about how to reach out to the students yet to express our views," Smith said. "The university has to be one of our primary concerns. I don't know how many students are registered to vote in Lincoln, but I know they are con cerned about city policy." Smith, who is a supervisor at American Stores, said he will announce his candidacy in February. Youngberg also expressed his concern about UNL. "I think students should vote where they live and spend most of their time," Youngberg said. He said liquor policies, bicycle and motorcycle regulations and human rights regulations are some of the issues he plans their neighborhood organizations. Youni- I . .!.. ,.. tonringiouicuHMKu. , , , , T . c "There needs to he accouniaminy"- e, nerso, Von the council) that UNL students ance Agency, part ot the state Welfare P , to" he idded Department and was graduated from UNL. tanBotlimen 'serve' on the Community with a masters degree in Community and Development Task Force and are active in Regional Planning. Aliermaje d py.3 I NORTHEAST ' I Northwest ;j j lr' 1 ' . .. Jf- , 1 r- , i Van Born ' g Pi pTWp K6At r U1jt N 1 S7t?U Pioneers Blvd. (j i " Tn ' f.45) C j C ' 1 r iTine Like c I : 7,785 ivankee -1 V AH)U HftCHTS CWMl.'NITY HETTrRMEKT ASSOCIATES KPTiiwri iivoln cp-.'n'M n association WEST LlCOL NFIKHBiWiloon ASSOCIATION NOR1H BOTTOMS T irMBOKIIODD CLISTlMi XtlCIIBOKIICOO OKI: V. RATIOS haionc area citizeks rnii.rn. east Mirvs Nt;riwiii!003 asmviation hartley xrirrnomiooD association IClriAVT M.lCllbORHUOO ASSOCIATION t.iivEksm hace cowm ok.-.amzation kxiucast coH'r.:TV octnomsr oncMtimtox KAJWA Ntir.HlOkMeOO ASSOC! TIO !KADtH.'LV CCMMUMT1' IMI'I OVOIEST ASSOCIATION WWOS PAKK NtlCmOSHOCO ..SSOC1A1 IOS WEST A CVMl'NITt ASSOCIATION SOUTH SMT CRFtlC COTSMTl ORCASIIATIOH XtA SlUTH NtlCIICORMOOO ASSOCIATION DI PARK KElriH03li0OD ASs.'ClATIOl COLLEGE VIEW NEIfrtSORHCClU ASf X I.'.TION OU CMl.'.n ROAD liOME H.M ASSOCIATION SALT VALLEY VIEW NEICHBOI1IIOOO ASSOCIATION YAJtkEE HILL NEICHBORHOOO ASSOCIATION 0.00) dlviatio:i fro:; the ryr- (MF.m AN 37378.8) Linda Ronstadt LIVING IN THE U.S.A. (SLnJEMPEtS THAW Ithe cars (5aA; I4LL ll?vv fLJlM LDST h 1 MMU MB Ss u u i A m sun RRERMIL c&zn ! .... r 1 STRANGE WW -! SWEHAMOSOm ALBUMS B TAPES AT DISCOUNT PRICES! FREE PARKING IN FRONT Includes Already One Look Out For My Love 3! Four Strong Winds M1 mwimfmmz. Reliable Stereo 230 N 10 475-2685 DOWNSTAIRS Timely information' O If all the sections of a class you really need are closed . . . O If you're a few hours short of graduation but can't fit one more class into your day. . . O If your class and work schedules conflict . . . . . . it's time to contact the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies. Their college independent studv program may be just the thing for you. For counseling and information call 472-1933, or visit room 51 1 , Nebraska Hall.