The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1979, Page page 2, Image 2

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SaVlna that as a public official he ha been willing to
listen to anybody, he Indicated he thought the tactici
were unnecessary.
Youngberg contended that the alliance Is neither
radical or using; bad tactics, as was suggested by an adver
tisement placed In Friday's Lincoln Star.
He said the Alliance was an outgrowth of neighbor
hoods' feeling rejected. . . M .J
"Neighborhoods shouldn't have to band together, said
Youngberg. He added that while he deplored the situation
Itself, he does not deplore the action taken .
The new district election format received priase from
both men.
Cook said, "Whatever the people want is okay with
me " Youngberg said he favored it because it will give
each resident a specific council member to see when they
have a problem.
Lincoln Board of Education candidate Walter Mientka,
Ellen Stuart, Jo Ann Maxey and Stanley Linnertz also
spoke.
Wrong cost given
tt was incorrectly stated in the April 27 Daily Nebras
kan that It would cost $200 to renovate space in West
brook Music Building to -provide for a music library.
The estimated cost of renovating the rooms is
$200,000.
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