thursday, September 18, 1980 daily nebraskan page 5 Don't be a Gas Guzzler! r - Continued from Page 4 It is up to the students of this university to exercise their right to restrain those who govern them. A unit ed voice of the student body cannot be squelched or restrained by regent by laws. After all, a university is an open forum for thought, so you had better express your thoughts too before you are unable. Scott Pearson 630 Abel Hall Review challenged I would like to make a few comments about a re view written by Carl Sjulin. This article appeared in the Arts-Entertainment section of the Sept. 15 issue of the Daily Nebraskan. First, as a frequent cust omer of the new Kilroy's Lounge, I was dismayed at the misrepresentations and mistakes that appeared in Sjulin 's article. The words "dining out" that appear in bold print in the article was not correct. Kilroy's does now service Pickle Bill's your favorite cocktails and beverages. It is not just a "waiting room" for Pickle Bill's, but a full service lounge in itself. Also he describes "a small sketch of a jazz combo," on the wall. If Sjulin had any knowledge of this era, he would have im mediately recognized the "sketch" as a life-size mural of the Glenn Miller Band. Perhaps Sjulin should have researched for this article a little more. And yet all of this could make for a usuilly able critiaue, except for a few minor (yet irritable) details. The gener al manager's name is Sydne Moser not Sydne Mosen. The bar manager's name is Kim Morbach not Kim Marbac. Prices on beer range from 75 cents to $130. Mixed drinks range from $125 to $1.75, depending on your taste. Seating is made up of several tables that will seat upto six people, some that will seat eight people and the usual amount that hold two to four. Sjujin's lack of attention to details reflects some very closed-minded journalism, not at all on par with the quality of journalism re flected in the rest of your format. Darrell Young Lincoln Editor's note: Sjulin had spelled the names correctly and the misspellings occured in the paper's production. The term "dining out" which appeared in the story was an editor's decision and not Sjulin's. Wessels responds Last week, a letter to the Editor from Dan Meehan criticized ASUN for reserv ing a picture from the UPC Art Lending Library. The intent of this letter is to re cognize the legitimacy of Meehan's complaint. A host of circumstances surrounded ASUN's actions in reserving the pictures, however, in retrospect the circumstances serve only as excuses. Meehan was appropriate in his criticism. ASUN should not have taken the liberty of reserv ing the pictures when other students were required to go through a "first-come-first-serve" process. It was a situation where all concerns were not given adequate consideration. It is this type of action, regardless of the issue, that harms any organization, and we realize mat. However, our intentions this year are to admit to the student population any inappropri ate action rather than keep ing such accounts private. We are contacting Mr. Meehan and offering him the picture we have in our possession. Furthermore, we apologize to him and the student body for the occur rence of this incident. Renee Wessels ASUN President 7 i Iir c m o p U nkil U 1 M 1 (QU I M U t C W I V t N t KMC Al Nl Q hlHlt M U o Id iU g c w olwrf 1 P I L I I I E I 111 II 1 . N OU) . V t sHA C H d IiUIgIii- IslelEltUwl aIsI t Quality Confidence Respect . 9 W at (fj) JEWELERS The Bright Idea" 13th &P St. 20-20 Sale Save $20.00 on your next prescription frames are from, with a photogreys, or 20, whichever is greater, purchase of a complete pair of eyewear. The newest in available for you to select full range of lenses, such as, invisable bifocals and plastic lenses. This ad is good through September 27th. rfl tc X. cY L tie CDticai onopj 333 N. 1 2th St 477-9347 10:00 AM 5:00 PU Monday Friday Thursday until 8:00 Pli 10:00 AM 1:00 PM Saturday Buy a car, sell a stereo or find a date Use the Of u (OHO classifieds. f1 X Ymn Relive q Lincoln Tradition. The Foil Opening. Doting bock to the early days of downtown retailing, when merchants traditionally brought forth the finest merchandise and service, the Fb8 Opening In The Allium mall will be filled with live music champagne fountains, and the nostalgic theme of yesteryear .. . with on evening of highlights you won't want to miss. P Cosh drawinos every half hour $1,000 total cosh FALL OPENING n storting ot 6:30 pin. Merchandise drawings every alternate hair hour throughout mo f evening. Complimentary tidtefs for 2 to the ft'jdtown upstairs supper uuo in umana. giveaway. Hundreds of dollars of merchandise for FALL OPENING & winners. ai Shoppers may register all week long beginrcng Monday the 15ia (of coune you mm be pmtl to win) 5