Friday, March 15, 1935 Dally Ncbrcskan I y)20 MlItllp' ii mZ J r?2. $25 4f f i with hair cut rcj. $35 , -ra tar , From tO " "v n;rit R' a s-'d irsnenadKnovvnwnat was ahead, & FTP) nNFlF3 nfT F3 A H7 They were quick to add that they j and lasers are she said, she and her husband would v 'fn HU J C were not lining up behind Copple, but j,, i5v6 tM3 " WeHer said, crossing not have moved. O ) f I AN I V' 1 ' J i -A f said if he could unearth more Informs- Hi,pt ' J -Hii. rers 'They're "v'e wou!d hsve stayed right here, JU U QUU J LU WLZi Ad U tica &bout th3 15.month.old common- Hpf IS ft SfeSty nc3rre hcre the action is," she said. ' wealth mess, he had their blessing. ' , t . Although Copple promised to sche I ir-i J I rALi?G !J ,j 51 1 f r The Overlook Hotel is offering a spring break special in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Here's how it works: Check in any Sunday or Monday and stay a minimum of 3 nights and the 4th night is free. OTHER DISCOUNTS apply to longer stays. CALL TOLL FREE for all the details. HE overlook i iom Indoor Pool Hot Tub Restaurant G Lounge Free Shuttle Service Price is per person based on maximum occupancy four people per room. The quoted price reflects four nights for the price of three. State and local taxes not included. v.. e- s, x .... r t '-r 1 1 -s r i fl y n n Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Cash value 120 of a cent. iPAh TV StesciaL continue through March Hair Desigrstrs Haymarkst Square 24 "P" St 474-1 CCS I n - JU. r"""""i r- , v :; o 0 F L El I M f u Cpa , J BKH I All th r!nwitors Intarvlewed said MI bet nsi ROW wey re m in b muj- ,!! ft-nthcr b?ss !r.fftnn fee i M I. . i a - f- CMjMHweaMk deposit T? T Ey Enid GHTjrI " T, d Commonwealth Savings Co. depesl- rs Interviewed after Newt Copple's CcrJor Ee?ort:r All thm ripnas'.tors interviewed they think more will be uncovered about Commonwealth s demise. ..i 4w v . . rU , . . "I think there's some merit in his allegations." Richard Twiss cf Lincoln u - said. "As depositors, we have no alter- native but to be hopeful." "He misht have sometninj! in some cf hl3 claims," Luvern Uuemey or un- cola said. Duemey said that since top- new evidence, the press conference '. . . was "hardly worth my time. 1 I f ' y I. 1 t.ZX C. 0 .... wf rH v (v I nv. rvmniit't rnnipniiDn insi sow? wn... tr..t .. u.i. a- h.. . J Bob Kerrey and State tanking Director bankers and MgMankin NeaaAa wnted a?rtaerit after the Roger Beverage accept Copple'i iiwita- governmental oEclals conspired to cover lnstituticn'3 con 4pse Nov. 1, 1883 in rfhrtf a. HrftJ wrar.2doir.g3 nay nave seme . . 8' letltMHsngOaf llsma Of The Brave" ; vV-V-l ii . ! ii' 1 '-..V mtJ 1 1 1 ' 1 f d : h COMPACT DISCS i( i n as i TT7 .-iTKrTT r?r;i f Hazel Wcimer cf Lincoln laid I scandal is brewing. SCsg" a Nebraska u.l;p"r, d r Vkl ,2 11 8 c;"kt; die," she said. uunngujpj lift .J -U-.,.. "eu uui . .w.v., ..pauj Amen (former banking director) u ,,. . iw th a w that ouaht to be u v w w - o trcirht up ca charges." w ? 1 t w , weimer e4ees. t;;u u-cr j.u-;,u movea to Wyoming in oepwroutr, i'j, aicout one noun c department Weimer said that before J L I 1 J - 1 I they left, she and her husband asked Keating... Costizraed Croa 1 Second vice presidential candidates Jeff Hshback cf Target and Doug Kas- parek of Charge will face each other in a run off election March 20. Fichback received 1,1 12 votes to Xasparek's 841. tv . ..n'li -8.-f Mho ESain becase the victory margin was less than 10 percent. Keating said Target will back him "100 percent." "To be a more effective party we need him," he said. im. . t li if. - -a J ial races. Target candidates captured 14 sena- torial slots and Change, 11. "It should be a diverse senate and I'm willing to work with all the ASUN illili AM! THE coco n .'TTT-f i In?'- 1 ii Ansa whether they should take their iy wr....jc waetner Conweth W8S la good shape. "He t:li there was no problem' at Commonwealth," she said. Ws lrAltaiion, nviss said he wouli th the lafcmatlon surface in ?JT - n SU"ace ln GKOSlC. ... , . , "I would like to see the simultanc i wu. It mig.it open a keg of worms," she said. senators," Keating said. for presidential candidates Kevin Goldstein of Change and Tim Burke of Lookf it wss thdr second presidential defeat in two years. ...... ... .. . . Golustcin ssju lie was uisapDomted ?- happy with the increased support he received from last year. Goldstein ssid the! residence hall turnout also pleased him. "We brought out a lot cf new voters and got the people out of the halls," he said. "When you increase the student vote by almost 1,000, you've got to be proud," he said. "This should encour age students to utilize ASUN." Keating will take office April 3. ?iini5r? itfii? 1. f i 1 i. 7 V j n in l. - .1 II ore uimmynweaui vi.aci imu. auu i iwpc ui&( iverrey ie state bankinf and Beveraie accect his Invitation "