The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 03, 1981, Page page 9, Image 9

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    thursday, September 3, 1931
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"The USDA, David Stockman and Alexander Ilaig,
don't understand that it isn't a faucet that you can turn
on and off in regards to crops," Zorinsky said.
He said people back in Washington make decisions
based on "the mood of the day" and that's what's causing
problems with agriculture.
A problem in Congress is that too many senators vote
in the interests of their parties instead of their states, Zor
insky said.
"There's too many Republican senators and there's too
many Democrat senators and not enough United States
senators," he said. "The country is bigger than the party."
In response to a question from the audience, Zorinsky
spoke of a proposed pension program that would help bail
out the suffering Social Security program.
The National Pension Program would serve thosepeo
ple not yet in the Social Security program, or those who
wish to transfer from Social Security benefits, he said.
"It would be a parallel system to the Federal Reserve
System, where politicians couldn't get their hands on it,"
he said. "And you'd get what you pay for."
He said the money paid in would be invested in the pri
vate sector.
Women 's Resource Center programs
to feature discussion of ERA passage
By Leslie Dellstroff
The last year of possible ratification for the Equal
Rights Amendment is the motive for two programs
being planned by the Women's Resource Center, the
center's coordinator said Wednesday.
Marcee Metzger said someone from the speaker's
bureau of the Nebraska Commission on the Status of
Women has been scheduled to appear on campus in
November. During Women's Week in April, the center
hopes to have a regional or national speaker discussing
the ERA, she said.
"We have a number of educational programs on the
ERA, but we won't have any major programming,"
Metzger said, explaining that unless the attorney gen
eral changes his ruling, the ERA has been ratified in
Nebraska.
Metzger said a library and research file collection of
several thousand books relating to women's lives,
weekly support groups and weekly feminist forums are
some of the services regularly offered by the center
in the Nebraska Union.
There will be a women's support group and a lesbian
rap group meeting on Wednesday evenings, Metzger
said. Meeting times for another women's support group
and a men's group will be decided by those who have
signed up for them.
Feminist forums will meet every Thursday evening,
Metzger said. Some of the programs will include a film
and discussion of women's self-health, led by Pat Dean,
and "Feminism and Peace" with Moni Usasz, president
of Nebraskans for Peace, and Dr. Helen Moore, a
sociology professor at UNL.
Along with the YWCA the center will be sponsoring
a workshop about women's survival and energy issues,
and weekly seminars called "Women in Perspective."
Hie group will also sponsor a lecture on sexual harass
ment and an all-day workshop on women's self
protection, Metzger said.
"We have not lined up all our speakers for the whole
year; we would find any suggestions for programs or
topics helpful," Metzger said.
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