Tuesday, March 12, is: Dally Ncbr. if ft m Peg? 7, ITT KJdA COI Emissions resolve discrepancy over election rule Kli ffciwa Editor farther violations. Aurand tnSA. ...To prevent mora misimdmtandfn5. the ASUN elector: commission and EIL election commission e--ee.j to The ASUN electoral commission decided Monday to wens the Look Party three items: of illC d crrpirs la tha redoes O EIIA election con halls, i.-eieJ cf re?::-" them. Tha ccr-.:::::n t...:.:;:;- t.a l::::J. e: ion ru will be inccrpcreicd into the ASUN 1 4.4 .t dence II II Ae-:e!i:!;n clectien corn- :nru. nr mission's comphlnt etiiird for tha reprimand cf tha Lcolc Party for Us door-to-docr solicitation violation, Tha complaint asked tha electoral corns! slon to reqaira tha Lock Psrty to remove Jill c;-t;i?:t r:ei:r3 feom tha residence hr":, v-ith tha exception cf one In cads klly. The ie:J.:l:n tt:::.3 tern n incident in which LIA c!:et!:n commission member Ken Ull ; t 5 lm Party members, Jans C:h:rT:l sr.J feet Markvicka, aeUdtttg vetsa in C&tha Hall. Schcnsel la a caaiftlsts for tha Committer for Fees AllccJlsn cad Markvicka is a csndidcte fer tha Homo Economics Advisory Bssrd. The electors commission overlooked the complaint 'agfinst tha Look Paty beccjisa EM election commission mem bers agreed to (ts drafting without cal ling a formal meeting, so Leek Party members could net respond, Libby said.; In other action, the ASUN electoral commission questioned the discrepancy between ASUN and L'lA election rules. James McShans, associate professor cf English end faculty adviser for the. commission, said he was unaware of RHA's "Hip at Will" policy for removing illegal campaign pesters. Gary Aurand, EHA election commis sioner and Change Party candidate for the College of Engineering and Tech nology, said EM' gave itself the power to remove all illegd campaign pesters that violated EIIA election rules and Office of University Housing rules. The commission, initially removed the illegally placed' posters. Later the commission contacted Mariene Er.ke. Earn a guaranteed $3,000 for the summer. Midwest Corporation has opening for the summer in the follow ing communities: Grand MsM tol Cto&d Kearney Lesistoa McCcok NoxtSi Plstte . NEBRASKA an LOO Notes' YcrJs SMuey City. Colombia Bi-.id City U3 Bremen Bow Vclsxtti&e - Grd Bridgeport Gscsohi . Eisns City Si. Artci Tectirwssh TOahca Wcyite West Fcfet eCIIOLAI23!lIF3 AVAILABLE A EXECUTIVE INTERVIEWING BOOM ' CLAYrON HOUSE 10th O STREET . : 2PM,4PMa6PM ASSFORMR.RAIR ' (NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED) by ASUN. . The EHA election commission will net change its m!es thereafter d. r ing an election. b ' The KIA election commlaslcn will refer to tha ASUN electors! coin mlr.icn ht smeticrs fer ir'rirtlerj 1 cne:j dy papa mn nznpsm r 7 H k.lE i( v ' t ".J1 IH ill" ! E S 1 I V S' ) I 0 'J X J 1 1 ! 1' 1 c 1 fi ! b . U 1 u i in 0 b 15 ! 1 1 i Is si 1