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Tuesday, October 30, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
;'2a Letters
Situation was 'blown out ofproportion 9
Referring to the Dally Nebras
lean's editorial Friday about ded
icated "Doss" fans, we feel the
article was blown out ofpropor
tion. For having the huge response
and Increase of people camping
since Tuesday, the UPC is doing
an excellent job in trying to keep
everything organized. We have
heard nothing but positive re
marks from the crowd and the
crowd is doing everything it can
to help it run smoothly.
We don't feel the grounds are a
"disaster." People are trying their
best to keep litter cleaned up. As
far as ruining the "landscape,"
most people don't consider sit-
ting on weeds as causing "hun
dreds or thousands of dollars
worth of damage."
The campers should be given a
lot of credit for being so coopera
tive and UPC for bringing the big
gest event of the year to Lincoln.
Linda Madison
junior
business administration
Karen Muhvic
senior
social work
Pam Crompton
junior
elementary education
Catholic views questioned in politics
Perhaps Chris Burbach should
spare the American public his
vote once again in 1 984. He states
that he will cast his vote for the
MondaleFerraro ticket because
Ferraro is a Catholic.
Being a Catholic, I would find it
very difficult to tell my grand
children I voted for a Catholic
woman who was a supporter of
abortion. A woman, who if elected,
will allow millions of abortions to
occur in this country.
I would suggest that Chris
Burbach re-examine his Catholic
values and beliefs. I also would
suggest that Burbach sober up a
bit before he cast his vote for the
first time in 1984. Maybe then he
will consider the issues rather
than the candidates' looks, gender
and religious backgrounds.
Molly Egan
senior
advertising
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