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Friday, November 9, 1984 Paga 8 Daily Nebraskan HOUSE OF FLOWERSW) i r November is a time of thanks. Show your appreciation with fresh flowers for a friend from the House of Flowers. 226 S. 11th 476-2775 Visa. Master rhart. Diners-Carte Blanche American Express aw - K ' v' ill! ircfjr (6)iUv j J' - . A- it j j Mi .y " f-j - m'm, JJ..Jlit Htf V 1 J J Oavt Wt selyDally Ntbrsskan Kay, left, end Sitti& both UNL professors, discuss the 1934 campaign in a post-election analysis. J? 0 sporting goods y LOIRS lil I IKm M .,rnmA-nrcf A OMAHA westmads V W? ?; 1 Ul V-TT I I iiiv w m -v.... .. - y 17 - lm gcrfevvay center naisa man vvC3f ?I3T DC5? dsvings inrouyn our cniiru uiuru un yuui iuvumiv bui w gvwi HOW ABOUT THEM HUSKERS! Show your true colors! Entire stock of Big Red Gift items and clothing reduced. 20 OFF Save 20-25 m famous-maker basketbal shoes by Nlki, Adidas, New Balance, Converse and Golden Team. Over 50 styles w sale. 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They have an enormous ad vantage because everything they do is news," Avery said. They have a tremendous amount of resources within the office." In the House of Representa tives, 391 of the 403 people elected were incumbents, he said. Although people voted "split-ticket" for the president, he said, they tended to go with their party in the lower offices. Sittig said a candidate's cam paign methods actually have lit tle impact on the average person. "Before the campaign has even started, most people have already chosen their candidate," he said. Sittig said vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro's candidacy appeared to be only material to the Democratic cam paign at first, but it later became substantial Dennis Bormann, UNL profes sor of speech communication, said the president has been called a "lame duck," in reference to his next four years in office. Bormann, who served as mod erator of the forum, said the press will be ruthless and go after him on the issues for the rest of his term. The forum was sponsored by the University Program Council's Talks and Topics Committee. olice port The following incidents were reported to UNL police between 1 :05 am. and 1 1 .-04 p.m. Wednesday. 1:05 aLm. Person reported arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated near 16th and Holdrege streets. 6:40 p.m. Billfold reported stolen from the Nebraska Union. 6:03 p.m. Person reported arrested for suspicion of theft on a warrant from another county. 6:40 p.m. Billfold reported stolen from the Nebraska Union. 11:04 p.m. Jacket reported stolen from Love Library. The following items are being held in lost and found at the University Police Department: check books, class rings, glasses, purses, text books, umbrellas and watches. Items can be claimed between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. by giving a description of the item. 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