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5 Friday, January 21, 1983 Daily Nebraskan TV T Tf lAiny i Letters Saturday march for future children On Jan. 22, 1973, abortion was legali zed in the United States by the Supreme Court. Saturday, a Walk For Life will be in downtown Lincoln to remember the thousands upon thousands of innocent children whose lives have been lost due to this decision. Hie Walk For Life will have two-fold symbolism, sadness over the loss of these children and hope for the future that the decision will be re versed. The walk itself will not bring back one child, but it may help bring about public support to change the Supreme Court decision, and thus save a future child. Please consider walking this Saturday for the children. Michael J. Bart Senior, civil engineering EDITOR Gf NC.RAL WANAGtR AOVLRTIMNG MANAGtR PRODUCTION MANAGtH MANAGING fDlTOR NfclNS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS CRAPHtrs EDITOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT MGMT NEWS EDITOR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF ASSSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRMAN PROFESSIONAL ADVISER COPY EDITORS MftrQt Hont OunrtlM S,h.ml terry Scott kitty Poiiari y MichiM T human Mary ftartrM Dimm RaurlsH John G GocM Da Hi Woo LmIi ftoallitorM Patty Pryor Bob ATwaan Dxtfl Luabta Da 6anu Craif Andraaan CaioJ Fahr Oou N. 472 J4&4 Don Mlalton. 4717301 Kirk Brown Jaff Buattnar Barb Caldwall Tarry Myland Mark Krauaa Dulcia Sttoanar Lori Sullivan Ward W. Triplatt 111 Crirn Wattoh THE DAIL Y NEBRASKAN (USPS U4-OS0I IS PUB LISHED BY THE UNI PUBLICATIONS BOA HO MON DAY THROUGH FRIDAY DURING THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS. EXCEPT DURING VACATIONS PQSTMASTiR SINO ADDRCSS CHANGfS TO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN RM 34 Nf BR ASK A UNION. eSSSS SUBSCRIPTIONS $13SEMtSlER fibYlAR SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT LINCOLN. NE BRASKA ALL MATERIAL COPY RIGHT 1S83 DAIL Y NEBRASKAN Mumgciaiid . . . Continued from Page 4 evidenced among students and an attach ment to passion in the stead of reason. Mumgaard's comments would not be so troublesome (and would have been sum marily dismissed) were it not for the fact that his "feelings," and actions based upon "feelings," pervade the "freeze" movement. There may be good reasons to oppose the Reagan administration's defense policies. However, the frcee movement has not been able to responsi bly communicate good justifications for a freeze due to the virtual flood of material written by individuals looking for a cause in which to believe; individuals then impassioned beyond the clear use of rea son. That Mumgaard may have good reasons to believe that he docs support a Jrceze. and engage in a responsible dialogue may be true. That Mumgaard presented any good reasons in his column is not true. As it stands. Mumgaard simply engaged in irresponsible advocacy. Jim Rogers Senior, philosophy r l HELP SAVE BABIES Support the (($) March of Dimes Editorial Policy A rst i h WHAT IS AN ECG (EKG)? Aim 8l7df8 ECG (EKG) is an abbreviation (or an electrocardiogram, which is a graphic record of the electric cur rents generated by the heart. By American Heart Association reading the graph a doctor can de termine several facts about the heart such as the heart rate, the heart's rhythm, whether the heart muscle is receiving enough blood, and whether there is an enlargement of any of the heart s four chambers. Contact your local American Heart Association lor more information. Unsigned editorial represent the policy of the 1983 Daily Nebraskan but do not necessarily reflect the views of the Uni versity of Nebraska, its employees or the NU Board of Regents. The Daily Nebraskaifs publishers are the regents, who have established a pub lication board to supervise the daily pro duction of the newspaper. According to policy set by the regents, the content of the UNL students newspaper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. UL- U U fl Presents u r-3 3 Gi-jim GuiS Compaction oC the 17fch Annual Autorcmo Letter Policy The Daily Nebraskan en courages brief letters to the editor from all readers and interested others. Letters will be selected for publication on the basis of clarity, originality, time liness and space available in the newspaper. Letters sent to the news paper for publication be come the property of the Daily Nebraskan and cannot be returned. The Daily Nebraskan re serves the right to edit and condense all letters sub mitted. 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