Thursday, Novembers, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 n 2o Letters Student questions editor's fairness I am writing in regard to senior editor Stacie Thomas's article, "Health Center's actions anger UNL student" (Daily Ne braska, Nov. 6). In the same day's edition of the Daily Nebraskan, the services of the University Health Center's after hours clinic were outlined ("Health Center heals after hours", Jeff Korbelik, Nov. 6) and then criticized by the editor. The same staff interviewed separately for the first article were attacked by Thomas in her article. At what point does the editor's anger become a petty vendeta? Does the editor contend that these two articles, a set-up and knock-down situation, appeared in the newspaper that she edits by coincidence? The anger that Thomas has must be blinding as well; it certainly has blinded her sense of fairness. She attacks nurses and other personnel vehemently, claiming mistreatment of her sister. No doubt she would also decry, the health center as vehemently if they violated the confi- Political backlash Cor.tir.Qed from Paga 4 It was Indira's secular kinship with the Sikhs which prevented her from effective action, and for which she was repeatedly pressured in the past three years as trouble was brewing. If she died, she died because the sins of commission and a noble one at that. It is much better than the sins of omission. As she. once said, paraphrasing Lincoln, "If I have to choose between the Union and the Habeas Corpus, I will choose the Union." She paid dearly for it. It is to her brilliant leadership that India is an ocean of stability in that region. Looking at the problems of Latin American and various Asian nations, one can see how she built up the institutional structure of the country. After the United States, India has the largest network of dentiality of her sister's case to answer the charge. This is something that a nurse cannot do, Thomas has constructed a case of hearsay evidence and the accused stand unable to contest her charges. I am an employee at a general hospital, and the irresponsibility shown by Thomas angers me. Health services, be they at student health centers or anywhere eke, exist to serve the public. They have a responsibility for the people that they serve. The Daily Nebraskan also has a responsibility to the students they serve. Thomas should put her anger aside and think of her responsibility to her readers. Her article says she is not trying to discourage students from using the health center, but what purpose did it accom plish? Opinions, while emotional, should be informative and objective. Thomas' were neither. Perhaps she should learn to control her anger and to keep her opinions to herself. Joseph P. Frost senior, psychology universities and national institutes of learning, and after United States, it has the highest corpus of foreign students getting education relevant to their coun tries' needs. In fact, isnt it ironic that a Sikh should be her security guard when many of her associates felt she should not have one. She was the least religious person of all, marrying a Parse e (a minority religion of India) and ascentingto her son marrying an Italian catholic, the present prime minister. I hope her death will remind the parochial groups that violence is counter productive. V. Raghunathan Lincoln a 11 ?. 11 ? 11 11 11 11 i few i.1 11 '& 'O. ?. cl 11 pyt THT Top TpTrfl h n lHX 'O. 11 'O. 11 11 11 11 '?. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Jfwo FREE PARKING NORTH OF BANK 6 DLocns soimi OF TlIE STOBEOT UMON! w p. i.1 11 ; n i f !, f 1 HI 1 JS7 L 11 f 1 i Dl 0 ,g aim :Mm . I I 1 11 2 3 City Bcnk & Tryst Ccmpcny of Lincoln 14th end M Streets v Phono: 477-4431 Lincoln, fit braska ' farr.bsr F.D.I.C. ii '. 'O. 'O. ii ii cl 11 Set announces the engagement of a. f ( . Brent Karley and Sherri Christensen College students are important to us. Sartor Hamann will sponsor an engagement column each Thursday showing a lucky couple. Stop in to Sartor Hamann for details. Downtown 1150 "0" St. Gateway Enclosed Mall K M 'II f T O ' w7Iv!uV'lVV'r' -'V PRESENTS ii a J fc LM f-irri iliir 'iliwii'rtrt nj f ttrwrflS M U--.. Hundreds of original movie posters and memorabilia from the silent days to the present. When: M0VEL1BER 5-3 Where: CITY UNION MAIN LOUNGE Browse through our fine selection of movie posters, T.V. and movie scripts, Sobby cards, and much, much more!! BOUT FJ SpGfiscrsd By: 3 X. n i L J ARTS AMERICAN FILfS 103111! - Fa 1 o