Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Wednesday, February 17, 1982 Senate candidate says state needs Republican By Pat Higgins The 1982 election will determine what direction the country will take in the future, said Jim Keck, a Republi can running for U.S. Senate. Keck, brought in to speak at the Union by the College Republicans, said Nebraska needs a Republican senator to work with Ronald Reagan. "Now is a time that is a window of opportunity to make changes in the government. In the fall of 1980, the people gave a mandate to change from the ever growing federal government," Keck said. Keck said the three major issues in the upcoming cam paign arc economy (particularly high interest rates), agri culture concerns and control of water resources. High in terest rates arc caused by deficit spending, Keck said, add ing that he thought the fiscal 1983 budget has too large of a deficit. Keck said the current recession is not a Ronald Reagan recession. "Rcaganomics haven't really taken effect yet," Keck said . Keck, a former Air Force general, said the defense bud get should be scrutinized as closely as the rest of the bud get. Incumbent Sen. lid Zorinsky has a high, but shallow level of approval in Nebraska and can be defeated, Keck said. "I'd Zorinsky was dead wrong on Nicaragua. The prob lem in 1:1 Salvador stems from the Sandanista government in Nicaragua," Keck said. Keck said Ronald Reagan will come to Nebraska to campaign for him. He added that the Republican party Bereuter announces re-election campaign Rep. Douglas Bereuter announced his candidacy for re election to a third term Tuesday morning in Lincoln. Bereuter said his experience is an important factor in making the decisions that lie ahead. "Ve are making critical changes in the direction and scope of our government right now," Bereuter said in a press release. "I believe that my experience as a member of Congress and my experience in Nebraska are especially valuable as we make those changes. In tough times, in a volatile political environment, in a changing Congress, ex perience is an especially important asset." Bereuter, a Republican, made his announcement at a press conference in Lincoln and then made similar announcements in Beatrice, Fremont, Nebraska City, Nor folk, Seward, South Sioux City and York. Lawrence Sather, a Democrat from Fremont, is the only other announced candidate for Bereuter's seat. IMtI3TT Quit When the classes you need aren't there when you need them . . . When you want to study away from campus . . . When work and classes conflict . . . When you need flexible study hours . . . independent study is an alternative. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies offers over 100 college courses. For infor mation, visit room 269 in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education. 33rd and Holdrege. Take the shuttle bus from city campus. Or call 472-1926. OS 3 ; Campus I-s UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by ail federal regu lations pertaining to same. 1 z jr' '1 Hi A , T 4 - K J WW 7 WW If ' f If' I W; :i ' W Jf a y4 ; V " - ( it Shorts Photo by D. Eric Kircher Jim Keck, Republican running for Sen. Zorinsky's scat. must hold onto a majority status in the Senate. "If Ted Kennedy is the majority leader, Ronald Reagan couldn't govern the country the way he wants to," Keck said . Continental Airlines offers a $10 standby fare between Lincoln and Omaha. The fare will be available on Con tinental flights leaving Lincoln at 7: 10 a.m. and 2:23 p.m. Standby passengers should not. call for reservations, but check in at the airport 30 minutes before departure. Ticket payment must be cash. The Rodeo Club will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Last Union. Room will be posted. A 125-mile bicycling trip is being organized by the American Lung Association of Nebraska for May 15 and 16. Anyone interested in participating can call the Lung Association at 474-5858 or pick up an application at bicycle shops in Lincoln. Lincoln National Organization for Women has schedul ed a general membership meeting for 7 p.m. tonight at 6300 A St. Topics of discussion will be abortion ights and the liqual Rights Amendment. Applications for the Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Amen scholarship may be obtained from the Center for Great Plains Studies, Oldfather Hall 1213. The award is available to graduate and undergraduate students who have select ed as a primary area of emphasis some aspect of the history and culture of Germans from Russia residing in America, particularly those who settled in Nebraska. The Undergraduate Sociology Association will meet Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Oldfather 707. v. V e QUOT Of THe SeCRCTClTY heres a city in Europp0li there frec. 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