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

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    friday, november30, 1979
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daily nebraskan
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Fear of violence reason
Iran debate canceled
By Julie Bird
A proposed debate at UNL about the
Iranian, takeover of the American
embassy in Tehran was cancelled by the
Union Program Council Talks and
Topics committee this week because
committee members, UPC members and
administration officials feared violence
would erupt.
Although no date had been set for
the debate, UNL political science pro
fessor Ivan Volgyes said he had been
contacted about participating, and a
tentative date of Wed., Nov. 2. was
discussed. Volgyes was not told until
Tuesday evening Wednesday would not '
be the date, and he wrote a letter to the
Daily Nebraskan stating he felt the
debate was "cancelled by the adminis
tration because they feared violence.'
Kathy Sjulin, a junior from Shenan
doah, Iowa, who had been arranging the
debate, said Volgyes was correct in
thinking that Nov. 28 would have been
the correct date. She said miscommuni
cation among. members of the Talks
and Topics committee caused some con
fusion. Sjulin said she had not been able to
reach Volgyes. However she did contact
Volgyes' wife and told her the debate
was being postponed for three reasons.
Most Talks and Topics members were
against the debate forum, she said, the
Iranian situation itself was too emotion
al and the administration had not been
supportive of the idea.
Sjulin had contacted Peter Levitov,
coordinator of UNL International Educ
ational Services, about possible candi
dates for the debate, according to Talks
and Topics chairman Rocky Yapp.
Levitov then contacted Dean of
Students Daivd DeCoster, who express
ed some concern that such a debate
would cause adverse reactions.
SJULIN S PROPOSED candidates
for the debate, Volgyes and a person
chosen by the Iranian Muslim Associat
ion, were deemed too far apart on the
political spectrum by Talks and Topics
and UPC, Yapp said.
In the Talks and Topics meeting
Thursday, UPC chairwoman Pam Fritz
said UPC did not want to be responsible
for getting someone hurt.
DeCoster was at the meeting and said
a debate would not be a very good idea.
"From what I know.it appears to me
it would be unwise or terribly risky to
do this," he said.
Yapp said that administration
officials never forbade the meeting, but
did discourage it.
LEVITOV TOLD committee mem
bers Thursday they were "sitting on a
powder keg."
Sara Boatman, associate director of
the Nebraska Union and former Talks
and Topics adviser, said the committee
was forgetting that there was only one
week left for the debate since there are
no programs allowed during dead week
or finals week.
The committee then decided against
a debate, but was in favor of a discus
sion forum on Iran. A proposal by mem
ber Mary Tait to have a symposium on
the Middle East next semester was
accepted, leaving the possibility of a
specific discussion on Iran.
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Chambers: NU's bubble broken
By The Associated Press
Despite the fact that blacks play foot
ball for the UNL Corrihuskers, racism is
still strong at NU, State Sen. Ernest
Chambers told University of Oklahoma
tailback Billy Sims in a letter last week.
"Oklahoma can and will beat Nebraska
this Saturday Chambers said in a letter to
Sims dated Nov. 20.
"I shall be able to convert the terrible
tragedy into a learning experience for Ne
braska," Chambers wrote Sims.
"And perhaps 1 will be able to obtain a
better shot for black students, emnlnv.
and athletes at UN."
Chambers, of Omaha, is the only' black
in "the 49-member ' Nebraska Legislature
"You will have to find something to
puncture the Oklahoma fanatical bubble, as
1 have found Oklahoma to puncture the
Nebraska bubble, Chambers told Sims
"Let me tell you the reason for this
letter, he wrote. "You all are in a position
to make it possible for me to crow - or to
eat crow. This is a bad state for black
people in general, and despite the fact that
some black men play on the Nebraska
team, racism is strong at NU.
Editor in chief: Amy Lenzen; Managing editor; Margaret Staf
ford; News editor: Randy Essex; Associate news editors; Brenda
Moskovits, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassle; Assis
tant night news editor: Karen Keller; Features editor: Jill Denning;
Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt;
Sports editor: Rick Huls; Photography chief: Mark Biltingsley; Art
director: Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau;
Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael
Zanqari; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field.
Copy editors: Liz Austin; Julie Bird; Barb Bierman, Alice
Hrnicek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannin, Kris Hansen, Paula Bauer,
Sandi George, Denise LeMunyan.
Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty
"Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising
manager: Art Small.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board Monday through. Friday during the fait and spring
semesters, except during vacation.
Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R
streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone: 472-2588.
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Applications for Night News Editor, News
Editor, Associate News Editor, Assistant
News Editor, Photo Chief, Features Editor
and Managing Editor for the spring semester are
now being accepted, at the Daily Nebraskan '
' Office, Room 34, Nebraska Union,
Applications for Layout, Sports and Enter
tainment Editors are also being accepted as are
. the positions of East Campus Bureau Chief,
Assistant Night News Editor, Legislative Bureau
Chief, Art Director, Fathom Editor and Fath.
om Managing Editor,
Applicants must be familiar with job de
scriptions and the Daily Nebraskan stylebook
which are available or request.
Deadline for applications is Thursday, De
cember 6th at 12:00 noon, .
Interview signup sheets and applications are
at the Daily Nebraskan Office.
For more information call 472-2588.
UNL does not discriminate In its academic
admissions or employment programs and abides
by all federal regulations pertaining to same.
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