The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1983, Image 1

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Vol. 2 Uo. 35
economist IQein:
ECemD-Roth' tax Dla
hasn't worked
Kcbel Prise winnlr.3 cccnemiet Lawrence Klein
criticised the economic policies cf the Reagan admi
nistration Friday In a speech at the Colics of Busi
ness AdminLiralieri. .
KIcLi referred specifically to the tax cut bill co
authcrcd by Hep. Jack Kemp, B-N.Y., and Sea. Vil
Ibra Roth, R-BeL
IQcLi said the tax cut was modeled cfecr a similar
fcH r aeeed dart.-; the Ilcar.c-Jy rdminietratiori.
. "It (the eerier JL'll) had a great effect on the coun
try, and the cccncmywcj stimulated cre&tly in 1C34
and 'C3," he said. .- . ; -
But Klein eaid the recent Kemp-Reth tax cuts
have net had the same effect
Thstwas quarter hack Jack Kemp's intention, but
it hasnt vrcrhe JLThat h an example cfv.hai I would
' Klein, an economies professor at the Wharton
School cf Business at the Urdvcrsity cfPcnr.seIvaria
in Fhadcl-hb, also eritielied ether aspects cfPres-
idar.t Lzzzztii ceenersie pcllelax ' - '
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IIIi;?. raid r.ti:acr.t in Ccrcaas ctaaa net favor :
aaMVM..'w'aN ftvuiavu few..
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Czei::-:.;j C-M3 TfrtcL'-tfrr. F'ar car-;!.! 7 pr:aa3 fcr C3 jardj cad 2 taa!:ar.-rj. ATC
ied.I4ap!i7ar:cItl2rCc3pal.:v v-."....-- -.: . : "
i t. cuiasay tras rcrzcre u cere iri-
eclated
:. Fcr the federal deCait tD clhriiaied, the pri
Tat2 Esctcr rsuct prevh!2 erne cf the fcrcatn:cr;i
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He also raid the. h::;!i 'j.r.c-r'rr-crl rates cf ths
P---- f- 3 -..rs i3 canned eccncrrwv3 to rci2
thcTc;.:.';;:;: en the level cf cncrr.;!:;'Tr.:::t Li the
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- Arrac dirith flashlights, two-way radles, rrd
flucrc;:i:;t crar.e vests, feur UlfL tadcnt3
bcfm the first patrcl cf the tudcr.t Vatch
- Group Cur.dry flight .
In tc.ara.3xf tivo, cne rade rr.d cr.e female,
the grc"p itIII patrcl sxezs deaated'ea hih
risk fcr the rest cf the schcel year, irh'riak-
Uli'L LtcdiT.ts Ir.st rprir., zzll '7atch Group
Lair, a ssnier in pelitieal science and com
' murdcatiens, ban the patrcl in Area B with
Darb Eauer, asophcnierebi the Celine cf Arts '
., and Sciences. Area B includes Ferguson Hail, ;
Lo-e library and Couth cf I 'erncrial Stadium, ,
Lair.eaid.
Debbie Bodtke, a senior in social work, and
. . . Joel Serenssn, an undeclared freshman, bc.an
patrcllir.j Area X which includes Harper- '
Sehramrn-Smith, the railroad tracks and Me-
The team3 will petrel fcr two-hour shifts
frcra 7 p.ra. until 1:15 an Sundry through -.
Thursday.
Chemical enieerin sophosncre Steve Bray, .
. the first dispatcher cn duty, eaid the aim cf the
;. group h to be "extra eyes and cars" for carr.pus
pcliee instead cf actually erdercin the lsar.
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fl:bra:':an, gives a day-to-dry l!:.r.j cf hrp-
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fcr lfbcraticn, end the questiea b, he". much blood
v.-l be ihed tcfere blaels ere free, s black Ceuth.
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He teld a inXpalltieal rai;7.e2cc"euiur3 that
viilcnee is a raeans far tlacks to Le Lberated.
b very red," he cali
Cw h . . e.i3 and ..vC3 c ready have been
the c : - :rr f - .1 c f raac3 b Ir, ririo raid.
LV.:..:-;? "..::. -.2 r"f-- v:::n't cr.3 rp until
th r; c r3 r -:l.:d to a certain p c ir.t, he ceil .
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' ; - Kuraalo was in Lincoln to testify at the leiela
ture's netirement Ccramittee hearing cn investing
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' At the hearing Friday raernir., state Sen. Jchn
BeCamp cf IfalirJSi prcposed that Ncbraelea invest
"Instead cf ta!dr.3 110 raClen cut, put tlCD r::il-
.i-w wtl i-Uwi
tleek Ceuth Afxiea, DeCamp played a reeerJed
r peech made by black Zulu leader llar-ae-tha
"Ilccnemie etenatisn v.Cl er;::: the ceurre cf
events in this country awey frem fercefal centre" :d
but peaceful change tp uncsr.trclled vielrnt
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Hut Kurrelo eaid Cthcleel verhs fcr the f ::::th
African revejnent and is net a leader cf tl:3 2
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