Neighborhood . . . I feared lira. C&dwidler ra!;.t fdnt but I underestimated the sturdincss of dc;j lovers. Tree the Bering 100,000," she gasped. Captdn Haskell, who own3 a nasty Dcberm&n, wzs quick to take up the cry. "W e can never ellow these, our best friends, who have been brainwashed to yield to their Communist meters' bidding, to lose their very lives simply because they yearned to be free to do their own thbg," he said End a lot more. . Well, there ere a lot ofde3 and, Ipso facto, a lot of dc$ lovers on our block and before we even p ed around the Tupperwcre, war fever was burning bright True, I a!;nc:t bet Crptain Ilap'.xll when I said this tisis, at least, we'd be picking on someone our own "Maybe we ouht to wait and see how we do in Grenada," he said cau tiously. But even he was swept off his feet in the end by the prospect of the first popular war since Pearl Harbor. And I think a lump would have come to cur president's throat had he heard our voices raised in cur stirring war son, "Rover There:" WeVe co7nivjt Hover, W eYe coming, Haver . And we vxm 1 be bad: Until Rover's ever here! 1S:3, Ctrcsdcia PtL'JLLrj Co. Editorial Policy Unsigned editorials represent of ficial policy of the fall 1C33 Daily Nebrssksn. They are written by this semester's editor in chief, Larry Sparks. Other staff members will write editorials throughout the semester. Editorials do net neccssari! re Beet the views of the university, its employees or the NU Board of Ref.ents. . The Baity Nebraskan's publishers , fT ft i r o 1 UlfL Publications Board to super vise the daily production of the newspaper. According to policy set by the regents, the content of the news paper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. t - 4 1 . elievs Free its from liberals Regarding the column, "Publication reveals conservative hypocrisy" (Daily Ncbraskan, Oct 31), yes, Eric Peter son, conservatives such as me are ter rfcjy selfish. Liberals are much more generous generous with other peo ple's money. You have such pity and compassion for the poor. But I ask you, where is your pity and compassion for the pro ductive segment of thb society that has to bear the brunt of the taxes that support your wonderful liberal wel fare state? I respect your right to be a liberal if that pleases you, but I deeply resent your "hcliar-than-thou" attitude. Ve conservatives are concerned about the welfare of the poor also. ) I have a suggestion on how to liber ate the poor from the plantation polit ics that havs enslaved them since FVaak linjloosevclt's administration. The pri vate sector cf thb economy should be unshackled frcm the socialistic nos trums that the liberals have inflicted upon them. A rejuvenated private sector could and would provide the jobs that the poor need to sustain themselves. Enough jobs might be generated to find employment for the suddenly job- less welfare bureaucrats who no longer have any clients. . Glenn IL Paulsen senior t7 ti Daily ri -psychology Th Dailv Nnhraeban l IP 1 A T"-M i. published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in tha fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments on the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2SC3 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publications Board. For information, call Mary Conti. 472-321 5. Postmaster Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34. 1403 R St., Lincoln. Neb. CSSC3-0443. Second class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1 853 DAILY NE8KASKAN ' ""' V t " .. . . ' , ..- 1 j .'..-;.-.'"...' ' - 1 -i 0) HO) mill (Sjjll :tiUrf T tm m mmm bmi mam mm mm ) n i c. v UY-VZZ 13 L'ZAH YOU! 7C:h i "O"' ', ' STCHE KOUoS " 'C:h a Ui;hton 7 est t 10 pm f-' Kth & Supsrlor 7 clays 8 wesk ... AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH f.'OV. Cth. If 33 ' y y, - L.-.- " - 'A 0-PACK 10 02. G0TTLE3 U Lz:J Ui mm a Hv-vte ru r 0 oz. TWIN PACIC WO DELI PLANTATIOrJ- n o OP'ECEfACIC JrS' HOrJEY HILL : 1 , o NOT LESS THAN 70 LEAN V v p-s4 -SJ r - L-'b L.I ) i r 23 oz. ccn FRESH CAUF0n;:!A s ' 1 fly'1,! F.10.M OUH DAICEFlY .f; k u v - .. J " FLU3 '. D.EF03IT 0 t i fno;.i cu;i flohal dept. - J ( t 1 ' 1 ' 1 '1 t ": i ' J-