The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1983, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Thursday, April 14, 1933
Daily Nebraskan
onuLnnoniro run
( iKA ) A h S )Y AKki A
(FULBRIGHT)
Informational Meetings
Wednesday,
April 20,1983
3:30 P.M.
Nebraska Union
(Room Will Be Posted)
Thursday,
April 21, 1983
11:00 A.M.
Nebraska Union
(Room Will Be Posted)
For Additional Information Contact:
The Institute For International Studies
1033 Oldfather Hall
472-3076
My boss didn't under
stand that I was healthy
ajfain.
So I was let go.
A lot of people are like
my boss. They think that
everyone dies of cancer. I
thought so, too. Until the
American Cancer Society,
through ona of its service
and rehabilitation programs
helped m return to a
normal life.
The ACS also has local
Units that help Americans
who've never had cancer
understand it better.
Today, more and more,
cancer is a curable disease.
Ignorance about cancer Is
curable, too.
American Cancer Society
DON'T
FORGET
FO
ORDE
YOUR
CAPS AND GOWNS!
NO ORDERS TAKEN ON ANY OTHER DAYS
BESIDES APRIL 18, 19, 20, 10 am -4 pm AT
THE SUPPLY STORE.
CITY CAMPUS
n
r
HI
r?RRfi
u u
J V' j i 1 V, j ,,v,
1 '!
1 V
City Campus
Nebraska Union
472-2285
East Campus
Nebraska East Union
472-1746
MCLUtTiteifoiririgte
By Vicki Ruhga
The Bill of Rights distinguishes America
from any other country in the world, Dick
Kurtenbach, director of the Nebraska
Civil Liberites Union, said.
Kurtenbach, a UNL graduate and
executive director of the NCLU since
1979, was guest lecturer at a UNL crimi
nal justice class taught by Professor B.J.
Keller.
The NCLU was founded 16 years ago
as the state office of the American Civil
Liberties Union and now has about 900
members, Kurtenbach said.
Like the NCLU, the ACLU is a privately
funded organization that defends the
Constitutional Bill of Rights, he said.
Roger Baldwin founded the ACLU in
1920 to help draft resisters, lie said.
"The NCLU defends the Bill of Rights
in three ways," Kurtenbach said. "First,
they lobby before the Nebraska Legislature
and other governmental bodies for bills
which would advance individual rights
and against bills wliich would not."
The NCLU can also defend a person's
Constitutional rights in court at no cost,
Kurtenbach said.
Also, the NCLU does some educational
work , he said , because most people liave
little understanding about the Bill of
RigKts.
Although two out of the three branches
of America's government respond only to
the majority, Kurtenbach said the court
system is designed to value the rights of
individuals.
In a recent NCLU case, he said a
football coach in York had his players
say the Lord's Prayer before and after
every game. After a complaint from one
of the players' mothers, the NCLU
accepted the case because the Constitution
states that there should be a wall of separa
tion between government and religion, he
said.
The NCLU is adamantly opposed to
the death penalty, Kurtenbach said.
Continued on Page 7
Ma!ce some Fast
TRACKS y
1fL?fiC7 nil
slioes in stock!
"Z. ' ' 1
)qQ2
tipZ
CENTRUM PLAZA
...
Police
Report
C3C3C3E3C3C3C30C3C3EaC3CJC3
Q a E3C3C3EI
D
Need some extra money? jj
D
D
D
0
D
0
D
D
D
D
D
0
Q
Q
D
Q
Q
0
D
D
WI1 par pu
up t'O
m
Harris Laboratories needs volunteers to
help evaluate pharmaceuticals. If you're a
healthy male at least 19 years old and want
to earn up to $700 for a couple of
weekends work, give us a call.
Call veskiays 474-0327
624 Peach Street
Lincoln, NE 68502
Providing medical research since 1933
aDaQaocaaaQaaaaaaaa
Aj
0
0
a
o
o
a
a
o
Q
i
o
D
0
a
Q
o
o
0
D
0
J
The UNL Police Depart
ment received the following
calls and complaints from
7 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m.
Wednesday.
10:20 a. m. - Check that
was reported stolen on cam
pus was reported cashed at
an off-campus grocery store.
10:45 a.m. - Traffic
accident reported in Park
ing Area 12 near University
Health Center.
1:36 p.m. - Belated
report of backpack stolen
at Coliseum.
4:41 p.m. Hit-and-run
accident reported in Parking
Area 27 near College of
Dentistry on East Campus.
6:31 p.m. - Illness re
ported at Abel Hall; person
taken to hospital.
10:29 p.m. - UNL
police assisted county
sheriff in serving a warrant
at Cather Hall; person ar
rested. 11:23 p.m. - Narcotics
investigation resulted in two
arrests.
TRY THE
CROSSWORD
PUZZLE
IN THE
L SeO "O" Ctrcct 430-1 ica 1
L Presents: x
K 9mm mm, mmimj M
K( GPuCIAL TJo. 1 OPEOIAL TJo. 2 iJ
( ) KtG. kzzz Fed fH:jfi )
w c Q
Kf THE DE3T I?J VIDEO GAr.lQO A
iy J::S, Pcb hia. Q-D:1, bt Tsr.S, Pc;:, lit P:; tl.-n, ( )
r C:'-;5, 8 Cd Dibs St:t to A.-J M
K IS FLAVOnO OF ICE CHEAH ! ! )i
I sVvywvy yv w w j v