Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, August 25, 1982 Page 5 1 Letters policy The Daily Nebraskan welcomes letters to the editor from individuals and groups. The letters can be opinions on stories, editorials, columns, guest opinions and other material in the newspaper, or views on topics not covered. Letters will be selected on the basis of clarity, timeli ness and availability of space on the editorial pages. Letters sent to the newspaper for publication become property of the Daily Nebraskan and cannot be returned. The editor reserves the right to edit and condense all letters. Individuals and groups also are encouraged to submit material as guest opinions Whether material should run as a letter or guest opinion Is left to the editor's discretion. Anonymous letters will not be considered for publica tion. Letters should include the author's name, year in school, major and group affiliation,. if any. Requests to withhold names will be granted only in exceptional cir cumstances. Address all submissions to: Letters to the Editor, Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R. St., Lin coln, Neb., 68588. THE PILL6W PARLOR MINIATURES innoruint itlM KfUf ff"lU o Pillows o Gifts o Much More Sollectables Printer's trays and miniatures galore. Featuring a wide selection of handmade pillows, fabrics, dolls, Have yours custom made with sorority or fraternity letters. 1200 N Skywalk Level IfflffllUlffi) Lincoln Ph. 435-3520 Editorial policy Unsigned editorials repre sent the opinion of the fall 1982 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this semester's editor in -chief, Patti Gallagher. Other staff editors write one editorial in" her place each week. Those will carry the author's name and title after the final sentence. Editorials do not neces sarily reflect the views of the university, its employees or the NU Board of Re gents. The Daily Nebraskan's publishers are the regents, who established the UNL Publications Board to super vise the daily production of the newspaper. According to policy set by the re gents, the content of the student newspaper lies sole ly in the hands of its stu dent editors. Fair policy. . . Continued from Page 4 As Judith Avener of the National Organization for Women puts it: "The policy of the country is supposed to be against discrimination. The tax policy shouldn't directly contradict this." Under the law the ABA proposed to Congress, pri vate clubs would have to pay up or open up. As a compromise it was elegant. Members could either stop deducting their dues or accept women and minor ities. We could protect the right fo associate without encouraging the right to discriminate. The ABA, however, had a change of heart or mind or hand. It was helped by some artistic lobbyists who kept painting visions of empty golf courses in their heads. If you remember, Groucho Marx once quipped, "1 do not care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members." It was a. lovely one-liner. But with apolog ies to the Marx brother, this taxpayer doesn't want to support a club that won't let me belong. (c) 1832 Washington Post Writers Group Dial 47IPOOL 24 hour call-in service LINCOLN'S CARPOOL VANPOOL PROGRAM rMti-Wr503GL $80.0! UlBQiilmsQ pa'ipcgr albig $83.95 Add a bright touch of color to any room with the popular, low-priced Super XL Lamp from Ledu. It's made with the same attention to quality as all Ledu lamps, featuring a 7' diameter, cool-vented shade with a bright white interior to provide exceptional light output with a 75 watt bulb. Their 33" arm reach makes them ideal for kitchen, sewing room, workshop, den, bedroom, or college dorm. It comes with a 4-way combination clamp for mounting on flat surfaces, walls, or bed headboards. Bulb not included. In Red, Blue, Chocolate Brown, Black, or Orange. Vented Shade. Prevents excessive heat build-up . . provides comfort able, cool lighting. 75 Watt Rating. 'Spring Balanced. Individually calibrated steel springs and tension control knobs assure positive. stay-put positioning. Sturdy Construction. Designed with heavy gauge, Swedish steel arms, heavy duty lamp holders and switches. Baked enamel finish retains original lustre after years of hard use. Fully Adjustable. Swivels, stretches, raises, and bends at a touch. Concentrates just the right amount of light wherever it's needed. 4-Way Clamp. Can be easily assembled in four different configurations for use on horizontal or vertical surfaces. r ace or 1 nets XI Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30 r We're more than a bookstore CsrcU VYslccma D 311 rr J 12th & R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-01 1 1