The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, April 28, 1983
Daily Nebraskan
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ASUN Senate walks out on mmie
By Vicki Il-ihga
An ASUN Senate resolution supporting President
Reagan and the Mav 5th National Day of Prayer was
killed on the senate floor Wednesday night alter two
senators walked out during discussion, leaving the seante
one short of quorum . .
ASUN Sen. Lauta Mioshi. who moved the hill to
the floor, said that if the resolution was not too
controversial for the president of the United Stales to
sign, it was not too political for ASUN. It is also non
dinominational. she said.
The resolution also encouraged UNL students and
faculty "to seek the guidance of Almighty Cod in the
put suit of life, liberty and prosperity."'
ASUN Sen. Sunday Feadi said it was a ridiculous
resolution. If the senate did not pass the resolution, it
would ridicule the President by questioning his actions. It
the resoltuion passed, it would also redicule the president
because it would mean that he is subject to ASUN" s
approval, he said.
However. Peadi agreed with ASUN Sen. Rhonda
Greder's statement that the resolution may benefit UNL
students by bringing National Prayer Day to their
attention.
"We're representing international students, and we
don't know what their religious beliefs are." ASUN
senator Heidi Burklund said.
ASUN senator John Valdrighi said he questioned the
resolution's relevance to ASUN.
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"The national government considers the defense
budget and millions of other things that we couldn't
go through," Valdrighi said.
ASUN Sen. Sarma Paritali spoke in open forum about
a $300 to $500 deposit which International Students
must pav for telephones.
"Most international students cannot afford it "he said
Cieder said most students have to pay a deposit. She
said she had to pay $100 deposit, and the telephone
company told her it was a judgment call on each student.
Miyoshi suggested that the senate committees research
the pioblem and see what is being done now and what
can be done. ,
ASUN approved several appointments made by the
appointments board. Matk Scuddcr will be Student Life
Commission chairperson: George Bibcock, academic
commission chair; Andrea Bjotklund, electoral
commission student at large.
Teaching Council members are Linus Langer, Kathy
Hedges. I lien Touchstone and Kristin Sclilcif.
Judicial Board members are T.J. Kinnick, Frank
Podany. Mark Jcpson. Katan Williams and Laura Meyer.
Alternates are Dallas Jones. James McVay. Lcanne Kul
lenbergand Tammy Kaup.
University Appeals Board members are Ree Kuh
Mary Marey. Gayle Yamauchi and David White. Alter
natives are Craig Nelson, Kris Mullen and Todd Eakings.
Recreation Advisory Council members are Scott
Slaggie and Paula Chace. Parking Appeals Baord members
are Dave Gaba, Steve Hcnning, and John Rausch. Parking
Advisory members arc Joel Ita, Andy Carothers, and
Gaba; and Constitutions. Rick Hincline and Tom Walsh.
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denominations and sects and by acting as a catalyst to
unite everyone in the world to foster harmony and
peace.
For that, he said, Moon is persecuted.
"Jesus was a reformer," he said. "Socrates was accused
of being a brainwasher. It's a historical problem. He
(Moon) has not come to tell us everything is alright.
He s come to tell us the world is in a mess and to awaken
America and make a revolution."
The media have falsely portrayed the Church because
they can't understand them, he said.
Church members say they hope to find a farmhouse
in the country where they can set up a church center. In
the meantime, they continue to work in town, trying to
win converts.
One person they contacted is Greg Keller, a 22-year-old
education major at UNL. Although they did not try to
coerce him, he said his defenses were up when he found
out they were "Moonies."
He said he was walking to class when two women,
Kazuko and Shizuko, stopped him around 12th and F
streets and asked if he would talk with them. Their
English was not too good, he said, but they did
communicate their desire that he answer the items on
their questionnaire. He described them as "nice
looking" and said they "smiled a lot."
"They weren't overbearing or pushy," he said. "That's
what threw me off. They didn't fit my perception of what
a Moonie looks like."
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