The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1981, Page page 12, Image 12

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daily nebraskan
monday, january 12, 1981
Chambers bill would pay Husker football play ers
Because of the large amount of money that the UNL
football team brings to the university and the state, foot
ball players should be paid for their work, according to
Omaha Sen. Ernest Chambers.
Chambers told The Associated Press last week that the
Cornhuskers create "hundreds of thousands of dollars"
and should therefore be considered state employees.
He said he will introduce a bill this week to include
football players on the state payroll.
Chambers said he hasn't determined how much players
should be paid, but he said it could be a minimum wage.
Chambers also told the AP that "like any other
employee who performs above that which is expected of
him," outstanding members should be eligible for merit
pay or bonuses.
According to Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne, Chamb
ers' proposal is illegal. Saying that he had "no comment
on anything he (Chambers) does," Osborne said that
putting the players on the payroll is "something that can't
be done."
Chambers said he expects the bill to pass, adding that
public hearings on the bill will be as important as the bill
itself.
The hearings will call to attention the faults in the
football program, Chambers said. Too much emphasis is
put on the bodies of football players, he said, while their
mental, social and emotional growth are neglected.
Chambers said problems in the athletic program are not
exclusively Nebraska's, however. He said that if he were a
senator in Oklahoma-where Sooner fever is similar to Big
Red fever-he would probably sponsor similar legislation.
However, if he lived in Oklahoma, Chambers said, he
wouldn't have to worry about racism within the football
program.
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Fender Vibro-Champ Amp
Perfect condition. $150 or best
offer. 472-8053.
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT
It is true! Close to campus and
bus lines, rooms available at the
Co-op for only $155 a month
for this semester with food and
many other facilities. Call an
officer at 474-9772 or 474-9773
Godfather's Pizza is now
taking applications for part-time
night bartenders and part-time
day and night waitresses. Apply
in person-14th & Q St. Ask for
Mike, John or Bruce.
Apply in person
SPIKE ANDOLLY'S
5200 "0" St.
Experienced food and beverage
waitresses. Day and night shifts.
SUMMER VACATION
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Be a
Nebraska Vacation Guide
Share your knowledge of
Nebraska with visitors to our
state by becoming a Nebra
ska vacation guide.
-Good Pay
Fun
Good Learning Experience
For more information
call Kim Behrens, 471-3797.
Be part of Nebraska's
hospitality and take advant
age of the Nebraska vacation
guide program. It's more
than just a summer job!
Babysitter needed. 2-5 p.m.,
M-F. At residence. Good pay.
476-3973.
Male roommate wanted to
share nice 2 bedroom apt. close
to East Campus. $107.50 54
utilities. Call Steve-Day 472
1633. Evening 489-0293.
LEGAL SERVICES
FOR LESS
All 1st offer.se DWI $150
Statmore Law Office
24 HOUR PHONE
474-1842
Female housemate wanted
to share spacious house with 3
other women and 3 girls. Private
bedroom, communal kitchen
and living area, fireplace.
$1 12..50month plus split of
utilities. Call Martha 471-2851
days.
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What do . . .
Woody Allen
Jean Arthur
Mary Astor
John Barrymore
Humphrey Bogart
Marlon Brando
Gary Cooper
Jean Harlow
Howard Keel
Vivian Leigh
and
Jane Powell
have in common? They all
star in UPC's TAKE ONE
SERIES beginning Jan. 22.
Series tickets on sale at
Nebr. Union North Desk for
$6.00 and $9.00.
INTERPERSONAL TRANS
ACTION GROUP: The Psych
ological Consultation Center
(P.C.C.) is offering a special
group process with focus on
greater understanding of one
self and ones relationship to
others. 12 sessions of 154 hour
duration will begin January
27th. Meeting times are tentat
ively scheduled Tuesdays 3 30
5.00 PM in Burnett. Fee for all
12 sessions is $15. Contact the
P.C.C. -72-2351.
Three Health Center Board
positions open. Students inter
ested in serving on this board
apply in the ASUN office, 115
Nebraska Union. Last day to
apply is January 16th
Applications available at
ASUN office for students inter
ested in Electoral Commission
Application deadline is January
16th, apply in 115 Nebraska
Union.
Sell your books for more.
Buy them for less at the ASUN
BOOK EXCHANGE. Monday
thru Friday, Nebr. Union Cellar,
10-3.
Classes now forming in
Country Swing, Social
Dance, Aerobic Dance and Free
Style. 15 discount with stu
dent I.D.
DANCE EMPORIUM
488-4581
ATTENTION PHI PSI
LITTLE SISTERS: Composite
pictures Tuesday, Jan. 13 from
11:30 til 2:30 at the House.
Please bring $5.00 sitting fee.
Any questions, call Kay or Chief
Brad-
When can we finish our
dance?
Pat:
This comes 29 days late; but
you still have a year to wait.
Happy 19th.
Chris & Kim
KBHL FEATURE ALBUM:
Tonight at 10.00-Willy Nel
son and Family, Honeysuckle
Rose. Only on FM95. Your
Friends in Lincoln Country.
JR:
We shouldn't have waited so
long to have our date. Let's
make up for lost time.
P.G.
Golden Throat,
I Love You.
Your Jr. Executive
Sex-a-tary
Innocents,
Meet me Thursday, Jan 15
at the Bar, 9 00
J D.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
SHELLY ALLEN! Good luck
this semester.
Sam Gilmore is back but he
sttli ain't no good
Page me
Paperback Book
Exchange
We trade andor sell
used paperbacks
including texts.
Gunny's (13th & "Q") 474-6316
Micki,
Happy Birthday! We will be
celebrating at the Rail ! !
Delta Love, Corrine
Angels (313 Fedde),
Saw your sign and definitive
ly agree.
Two Real Devils
W.A.L.
Happy Birthday! The last
few months have been super, I
like having my own "private
doc"!
Small Change
RESUMES: A distinctive
style will get results. Costello
and Associates, 475-9777.
Looking for carpool to
Lincoln from Beatrice. Call 228-2270-Beatrice.
GOING TO FLORIDA?
Drive our car, first tank fur
nished, over 21. Call 475-1338.
ii. .hi
WANTED: Ride to Eagles
Lodge Fri. nite. I hear bel 7 is
putting on another great party.
R.V.P.
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ACROSS
1 Amo, ,
amat
5 Recycling
material
10 Emcee's place
14 Cold, dry wind
15 Give the
(prove to be
false)
16 "
Perpetua,"
Idaho motto
17 With 34 Across,
doctor's
question to an
amnesiac
20 Rats
21 Heloiseand
Abelard
22 " Work If
You Can Get
It," 1937 song
23 Hold sway
24 Macedoine,
e.g.
27 Gas-company
employee
31 Stevedore's
milieu
32 Kierkegaard
and Melchior
33 In the past
34 See 17 Across
38 D.C. agency:
1948-51
39 Heroine of a
Poe poem
40 Forsaken
41 Masonic order,
for short
43 Book of the
Apocrypha
45 Neural
network
48 Make
cardigans
47 Rubber
necking 50 Most thought
provoking 54 Amnesiac's
reply
59 Agatha
Christie was
one
57 evil. . ."
58 Roof edge
59 Rulers of a
movie planet
60 Pliny the
of Rome
61 Old dagger
puzzlers are
stuck with
DOWN
1 Pre-primer
fundamentals
2 Item under a
drawbridge
3 Pisa's river
4 Geisha's
goodbye
5 Floodgate
6 Person quoted
or honored
7 Pawnees'
neighbors
8 Expanse east
of N.A.
9 Like many
U.S. rivers and
streams
10 Kipling's
dastardly
Danny
11 Retired court
star
12 "Take
leave it"
13 Their mates
may be boars
18 Reeking
19 Harass
23 Ballerina
Jeanmaire
24 Northern
(apples)
25 It follows gee
26 Composer of
"The Merry
Widow"
27 Horace,
Thomas and
Delbert
28 Koch of New
York
29 Greek
marketplace
30 These are
often subjects
32 Maker of early
steel plows
35 Mrs.
Tanqueray's
creator
36 It's only make
believe 37 What "it
seems like" in
a pop song
42 Islamic fiats
43 Captivate
44 Locale
46 City inN.H.
47 "On a wing
prayer"
48 Product of
saponification
49 One of an
impatient duo
50 Talking horse
of old TV
51 Abba of Israel
52 Golfer
Ballesteros
53 Word with hat
or shoe
55 Aviv
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