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I 1 HI V NS k R I N ) IOIINSON W V l o l ) WtSI IN I K I K K l I VV 1 1 II M lKI Nsl N 1 1 1 1 IN II l I I VI Kl I s 1 VKsll i . M N I .1 M ' lollN Kl ,.1 'IE, I ll v 'II ' in -til I I OM) (K. I 1)1 I OKI Ml HKOWV .Mil r i u I I'll Hill i ' -Ml M l KII KNOl I I N(, N HI K(, ill' IIS '1.'' ' !) .' -'I I'll' Nl K I III K I KNOX sun i.i . nu i '! mi n I Kl l I Kl ll M I Kit II KI ll!l I ,i!H lll 'lllli ' I , . 'I I ll 'II II I k VX X .1 M R ol OK(.i S KOI Nil M KV I I I I N KIK.l.l H l WU Sll Ml Kl I VI 1 1 l I lOIIN 1 1 Mi I I N I ION I i IK hi I K Ml Mill K i H llni I H is l si K V Ii I I Sll ATTENTION: PImm bm dvlMd ttitt Sample Ballot and because the law requires rotation of the candidate names !he chronological orrtcr at Hated may be different in your precinct BecauM eoma Hated candidates are nominated m specific dlstr-ct some ntittM Itetod in this umple may noi appear in your precinct il I Ml I Kl S M I si 1 los :;.y ( W?SV " i , I -1 i v i V . .'fifiiiry?' f Re-e!ect SHIRLEY MARSH To The Legislature Shirley is a strong supporter of sound, sensible education programs and she has worked hard to conserve human and natural resources. Shirley has been a homeowner in the 29th district since 1946, is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, and the proud mother of six children. Vote for SHIRLEY MARSH Paid by Shirley Marsh, Re-Election Committee. Roger B. Anderson, Chairman, 7100 Old Post Road No. 2, Lincoln, NE Eames Irvin, Treasurer, 2929 Bonacum Dr., Lincoln, NE. t vote tOH this proposal will rt-Jtuv -the number of Supreme Court judicial districts from to with these to coincide with the J congressional 'districts: provide that 2 judges would be selected from each of these J districts: provide that am judge serving on the effective dale of this amend ment would continue to verve until his position became vacant for any reason: and repeal the provision for the redistrictmg of the former f Supreme ( ourt districts following the I S. census every ( years. I vote I O. I . VST this proposal will retain the present 6 Supreme Court judicial districts and i . i ......' i .i. .L. ' i" ) I ne provision for reaisiricang o mem uier trie c ..j. aci ' cm.. Constitutional amendment to change the number and forma tion ot Supreme C ourt judicial districts. FOR AGAINST PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2 . vote B1E this proposal will reduce the membership of the ( ommission on Judicial Qualifi cation from II to 10: add the sanctions of reprimand, discipline, censure and suspension of fudges without pay for not to exceed months to the present ones of removal or retirement, add a new ground of conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice for such sanctions, and author ize the Supreme C ourt to disqualify a judge whenever there is pending against such judge a felony charge, and on its own motion or recommendation of the C ommission remove a judge whenever such fudge pleads guilty or no contest to a felony charge. A vote AHA IS ST this proposal will retain the membership of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications at 11: will retain the present provisions allowing only the sanctions of removal or retirement of pdes on certain grounds and not add the proposed additional sanctions listed above: will not add the additional ground for sanctions of conduct prejudicial to the administra tion of justice: and would not add the proposed new authority of the Supreme C 'ourt regarding the disqualification or removal of judges when charged with or pleading guilty or no contest to felony charges. Constitutional amendment to change membership of the Commission on Judicial Qualifica tions and to provide additional disciplinary measures and an additional ground for discipline applicable to a Justice or Judge ot the Supreme I ourt or other judge. FOR AGAINST PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 FOR AGAINST . vote tJfi this proposal will authorise the legislature to en act legislation providing that the increased value of real properly resulting from improvements designed primanh fr energ con servo t ion may be exempt from lax til ion. such exemption I" be upon any terms, consideration and restrictions prcs, ribed by the legislature. A vote AHA I SSI' this proposal will not authorize the Legislature to enact legislation any A md providing that the increased value of rail propern resulting from improvements designed primarily for energy oneration may be exempt from taxation constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide a tax exemption on en crux conservation improvements as prescribed PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 4 FOR AGAINST I vote t OU this proposttl uould proide thiit ihc I et;islawe shall na t a nn 'thod i f jinant ini; publu dia ati "i u lu h u meet the state's rcsponsibdilx to pnmde m,nnicnani e and sup jiorr ni a thorough and ctf'hicnt swtem i,mmnn sin,. sxhii h method shall not ret on propertt la cs . ; extent ill, it tin unfair and r ssic burden is imposed on proper! onners t vote A (i I IS S J this proposal sould noi add to the i onstuution the ab,c mandate ihc 1 1'!,' slaimc relative 10 ihc ,; iment of ; plin for the finam oie nt publu edu, anon in ihc suite Constitutional amendment to provide that the I egislature en.ui a svsu-in ol tinaiuing ptihlii education which does not impose an unfair and excessive piopcMv tax buidcn LINCOLN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM BOND ISSUE SI I I Ol Ni HR'XSK ( i n tl I IN Ol Ol I l I M H l I Ol tin SIM ( I l I I I ( I IOVSOVI MM K 4 lsn Ol M'K l OM Id ! IOS HONDS Shall the t uv ( ounul ot the i;v . I ituoln in ilk outitv ol I .ukuMci Stale ot Nebraska boiiow monev .md pledge 'he viedil ol the itv ot I iruoln Nebraska upon its gencial obligation bonds m ihe pniK.p.il amount not to exceed Smmmhki ,,r the purpose ol puuhasing and aicpmmg buses related equipment l,. the I hkoIii I Musculation Svsiem. including lull sie busCs I,.,;,.!, ,ns ML,llv su.u.,s flN heruhes shop tools and ecpnpmenl. and the illation ol solar heating unit lor ihe I iruoln I taiispoilatioii Svsteiu bus g.,,.,, vtu (ll,nJs ,,, K. M,.j ,lll(n'llMU. , lmc Js mj k. Jclei mined bv the n t ounul and Kvome due on MUh dale- as mav be fixed bv the ( itv l ouncil. bin in a period n. i exceeding ten ( I'M veals liom then dale provided however, anv or all ol said bonds shall be redeemable wnh or without premium as provided bv law at the option ol Ihe t nv at s,Kh tune as mav be deler muied bv ihe ( itv and to bear interest at an average annual interest rale noi to exceed eight and three lourihs (H 4 perctnl and' Shall the t uv t ounul nl ihe ( m ol I Koln Nebraska cause u, he !ev ,cd dnd collected ,limuallv a lax in addtion to all othei taxes upon all the taxable propertv , sa,j ( U o hkoIii Nebraska sult,ueiit in rate and amount to pav the principal ol and .merest acctuinp upon said general obbgalior, bonds as the same become due and pavable ' I OK said general obligation bonds and saK (dx cvv t . M NS I sa.d general obhg.r.on Kinds and said tax ievx Magazine editor Diane Andersen Editor in chief: Randy Essex. Advertising manager: Art Small. Creative advertising director Lucy Kizer. Photography chief Mark Billingsley. Production manager Kuty Policky. Business manager Anne Shank. Art director: Dave Luebke. Perspectives is a magazine of the Daily Ne braskan, published monthly on Fridays. Unless covered by another copyright, material printed in Perspectives may be reprinted wnn permission of the Daily Nebraskan. page 4 perspectives monday, October 27, 1980