The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1980, Page page 5, Image 5

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Bible condemns murder (abortion (?)), as well as homo
sexuality (along with pre- and extra marital sex). God for
gives, but He requires repentance (turning away from sin).
God also made man and woman and He made them
different, not one superior to the other, but different, so
why should we have to treat them the same? I do want
each person to reach their full potential, but we don't
need to take away their individuality to do so.
Christians, pray for the government "that we may lead
a quiet and tranquil life in all godliness and dignity" (I
Timothy 2:2). Pray, then vote.
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2. Never declaw an animal that's allowed outside it
can't defend itself;
does stray, someone can bring him back to you.
Mary Rogers
Lincoln
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Just a mile from campus. 475-7963
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Everyone, at least think, then vote.
Mark E. BUlingsley
Senior, Mathematics
Cruelty is deplored
I am an old woman. I generally think well of college
students, but there is one point on which I am at odds
with them. They adopt puppies and kittens during the
semester and then abandon them at the end of the year.
What happens to the -animals then? They survive maybe
two months at most -less in the winter. They are mauled
by larger animals, killed or crippled by careless drivers,
shot by thrill-seeking cowards or they just simply die of
starvation because they have lost the skill to hunt because
of their domestication.
Their deaths are ugly and painful-and needless if you
take the responsibility of owning a cat or dog, then don't
let them run wild. Put a collar and I J), oh them so if they
are lost, someone will return them to you. I have seen
more animals hit by cars because of their owners' stupid
ity. Guard your animal against misfits. If your tomcat or
dog roams or strays, have it neutered-the same goes for
the female animals. This is not cruel; studies, in fact, show
that neutering prolongs the animal's life. The cost is less
than an evening out with beer and pizza.
Some pointers:
1 . If you plan to abandon your animal at semester's
end, give it to the Humane Society. It's, kinder in the
end;
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The Center For Study of the American Business System
at the College of Business Administration
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1S80 Eo J. Faulkner Lecture
to be delivered by
President University of Colorado
Former, Assistant Secretary of Labor
for Manpower, Associate Director,
Office of Management and Budget,
Executive Director, Cost of Living
Council and Special Assistant to the
President
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Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1980
10:30 a.m.
Nebraska Union
University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
The Public is Invited.