H- 9 fr!day,may4, 1079 dally nebraskan pfigo 7 3 i Ke 11 Continued from Pa 1 ' iTW crooked as I dog4i Hind leg, and ,evrybddy knows it, Kelly aid during tha noon tepesi. Concerning those who argued that the motion to reconsider' was out of 6rder, Kelly laid, rrhey cartiay iny damn thing thewanU"'; Not oniyliali Luidtke refused to ftbnor the 'motion to reconsider, he would not rule on whether the motion was valid, thus denying Kelly the opportunity Marvel later gave him to override the chair, ' v f 'xl' ; -jeliy attack! ' 'f When Neligh Serh John DeCampmoved4 id. luspend the; rulei oft LB221. Kelly begin his attack, DeCamp offered the fno tion because Kelly reAised, to!m being landfeaggei by the liquor In dustryi now represented by sen, Decamp,'1 Kelly laid, DeCamp withdrew the motion, When the chair Would not entertain Kelly! motion to reconsider Kelly may have tost the support of Marvel, "If'th motion to reconsider is not taken up by the speaker, he has effective ly killed LD221 for this year," Kelly said. After taking up the motion, ruling It out of order , and . being overruled, ' Marvel abstained on the final vote to reconsider, , Marvel had .defended himself earlier, laying that he had voted for LD221 before, and was not trying to play my games. . Marvel was overruled on a 3245 vote, but three senators, tow Newell of Omaha, Frank Lewis of Dellevue and Gerald Coch changed their votes to Kelly's side for pur .poses of reconsideration, .. s . .' Newell,' In fact, moved to reconsider the vote to overrule the chair, but Marvel ruled tha motionout of order, and Newell did not challengeit, Marvel ruled the motion but of order following a half-hour, recess of the Legls . lature, during which former senators were Introduced on their special day to visit the capitol.. ; ' V The two delays in the later afternoon Neweir! -motion and the introduction of the former, scnatorsmay have caused just enough time tb pass for Kellys re consideration attempt to fall. Debate to be shown the strengths and weaknesses of activities and aca demic life on the UNL campus will be discussed by seven graduating seniors on UNL Reports, a half-hour program, 9 pjn, May 10, on the Nebraska Educational Television Network, , The seven seniors, each representing one of UNLV" colleges, will discuss many aspects of life on the UNL campus, The students on the program include' Guylyn Remmenga, home economies', Dennis Potthoff, teachers college; Roger Brodman, engineering; Marc twand, arts and sciences; Margaret McCandless, business administra lions Mark ftoloubekr college of agriculture and Kandy Kampfe, architecture, Jim Burroughs ot the Office of University Inform Uon will host the program, 11000 STARTING SALARY Are yoJ Wotono, for h thaKlengtn$, regarding careet (oppor tunity? We have a variety management positions available in Such fields s: Administration financial Management Dati Processing Aviation Maintenance Communications Military Pollca , Engineering . tntelilgcnct . Publlt Relation Guaranteed JPtUOt training ts also avaflab'leor those who Qualify. If Vou want h chance to tise edacatton and txpetience rt i Responsible, decision making capacity, con Wdet becoming in OFFICER m the U.S. Marine Cotps. For more tnformation contact the: ;, . MAKSN CFFtCLIt StLtCTlON DFFtCE Salt 6Sd, Union Ptid..c CalUina . . 110 North Uth Street ' OmihtkNSlC2 Summer . on i i i Custom ParTiS Regular $35 IntrciIuctcTyCifcr tnduclcd' " Cbtpon padf thm 21, 1979 . Plaza Salon ."N.Cotnsr Everyone Welcome : . J i Rononber Mom cnMolherfepay pi 'J, V t "': f . J- r ) J p I Wo Iraveom atsimatHve. 427 South 18th 47y-02S4 ITOWLJIS SB i i I iv f - .'V hv 'f!. Ytm i rr aw enrrrr JMU U 1 1 ATTl RMe M 1 is3 n 42-0i1 i