monday, january 12, 1981 daily nebraskan page 7 Resolution recognizes Martin Luther King Day A resolution which will recognize Jan. 15 as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day passed in the Nebraska Legislature 30-1-18 Friday, the third day of the 87th legislative session. According to one of the resolution's authors, Sen. Dave Landis of Lincoln, the day is officially recognized by the governor under state statutes. The resolution, co-sponsored by Omaha Sen. Ernest Chambers, shows legislative approval for the "day of recognition of Mai tin Luther King," Landis said. It also urges citizens of Nebraska to observe the day. According to the resolution, the Jan. 15 commemora tion King's birthday is a recognition of the black leader's "promotion of equality of man and furtherance of peace," his involvement in the passage of civil rights legislation and his reception of the Nobel Peace Prize. When Sen. William Nichol of Scottsbluff asked Landis if lie "intends to make it another day we pay state em ployees for not working," Landis said the day would re main a regular working day under the resolution. Landis said no specific activities arc planned on the state level for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. However, activities at the Malonc Community Center and Lincoln High School are planned, he said. Malonc Center activities includes a "People's March" on Saturday, said a center spokeswoman. The march will begin at 10 a.m. at 2030 T St., and it will end at the Capitol Rotunda. A short program will follow at the capi tol. On Jan. 15, a Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute will be held at 7:30 pjn. at the Lincoln Nigh School auditorium. The program will include speakers, music and other activities, the spokeswoman said. f3" J i 5. "jKtjhfi Photo by Mark Billingsley Lincoln Sen. David Landis, who with Sen. Ernest Chambers of Omaha sponsored a resolution designating Jan. 15 as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, speaks before the Nebraska Legislature in support of his resolution. v textbooks niversity isn't cheap you know it and so do we. depletes your cash faster than buying textbooks, ing we can to keep the costs as low as possible, rtbooks and course-related materials reasonable, es that are of similar quality, but at a lower cost, 's largest supplier of used textbooks everyday Hves - more than any other store on campus, eans the dollars stay in your pocket, not ours. NBMMWIHMMMIMUIIMHHK y" 1 f " JUSED 1 y LKjuiiaJIx i PI J Ml llll t J i USJD " 'mm n iiiiii mi 3 Physics gia used i Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30 ie on your textbooks, we're your store. f (MEfD)f(fll 12th &R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-0111