Tuesday, March 10, 1937 Daily Nebraskan r3 Dm, ge5 s Student leaders ask for high voter turnout Due to the overwhelming concern from state senators, university officials, and student leaders in regard to the continuously low voter turnout during ASUN elections, we challenge UNL students to be aware of the importance of the decisions made through this election. Last year only 2,988 out of 19,168 eligible voters turned out for the elec tion. Now, although this is consisent with past election statistics, it has made it extremely difficult for ASUN to legitimately represent the students when less than 16 percent of them are voting. Not only will you be deciding the fate of a large number of candidates running for ASUN positions, you will also have the opportunity to make decisions about a variety of issues that have been placed on the ballot. Your vote is the foundation on which stu dent fee allotments are decided, and when issues such as the recreation center arise, it is imperative that ASUN be able to substantiate its views based on the votes of a majority of the student body. Therefore, on behalf of the Resi dence Hall Association, Panhellenic Association and the Interfraternity Council, we would like to encourage students from our respective living units, as well as off-campus students, to vote in the ASUN election on March 11th. MikeBaacke RIIA president Doreen Davis Panhellenic president Rick Gestring Interfraternity Council president UNL fund-raising tactics immoral and ignorant The great enemy at any university is not budget cuts or beer parties or mono. The enemy is ignorance. We have before us the sad and ugly case of fla grant misconduct at SMU, which has now reached to that institution's Board of Governors and into the office of the Governor of Texas. Are we sobered at UNL by this shameful spectacle? We are not. Not content with advertising on milk cartons, the Athletic Department and the administration have cheerfully converted private offers of bribes into a public system of extortion aimed at bidders on the new practice field and alleged rec center. The unchecked arrogance of Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, who speak of top-rated teams as if they were a vital aim of an educa tional institution, has been translated by university officials into strong-arm fund-raising. Thus, at a time when the university has seriously spoken of limiting enrol lment to make the institution more prestigious, we are turning ourselves into a rather poor joke. It will not be lost on prospective students and faculty, you may be sure, that we keep our football players warm while the library languishes and Morrill Hall specimens rot. Of course putting the bite on con tractors is immoral; quite possibly it is illegal. But beyond these things, it is sicken ingly ignorant. It is time that the faculty and students of UNL admitted to themselves that their university has been stolen from them and is being turned to shabby purposes. Robert F. Bergstrom associate professor English Student admits apathy, wants help This is not easy to admit, but the realization has finally struck me and I must confess, I am a member of the silent majority. Yes, I have sat safely in my armchair of apathy while others around me have fought valiantly for a worthy cause, the saving of the university from further budget cuts. I realize now that I am unmotivated, uninterested and apathetic just like all those stories and editorials say, but what can I do? Remember, I've never done this type of thing, before, so spell it out for me. Who do I write? Where do I go and whenf If it's this important, then put it on the front page in big letters so I don't miss it. Pleasesave me before I slide back into my saSe armchair of apathy once more. Chris Hakenkamp senior biological sciences Brittany's review offends employee This letter is in response to Charles Lieurance's February 19 article "At Britanny's, with the law." We who are employed at Brittany's found Lieurance's article most offensive. To begin with, Brittany's does not offer popcorn, so none of our guests could be "stuffing" it into their mouths, and we do not offer mugs of beer. Next, we found it most offensive to be described as "frustrated," "wandering around aimlessly" and "(looking) around desperately." A bartending or waitery position in any establishment requires the following characteristics of an individual: personable, friendly, polite, courteous, likea ble, organized, intelligent, inobtrusive and hardworking. Lori S. Smith graduate student business Couples tosali political groini GOODMAN from Page 4 the cult of husband-worship. It was within her jurisdiction to protect his physical well-being, but not his politi cal well-being. That subtle distinction, that borderline between wife and dragon, was written in the invisible ink that usually accompanies the description for the non-job of first lady. No, I will not go back over the history of first ladies and public images. Let us just say that increasingly we expect these highly visible, women to do something, but nothing controversial. We expect them to be something, but nothing that overshadows their hus band. We don't tell them how to bal ance that. These messages are beamed out to first ladies who have, until now, come out of the housewife tradition. But what is going to happen when the next generation of first ladies (and first gen tlemen) start emerging from ranks that are more populated by two-worker couples? During the week of Nancy-bashing, I kept thinking about Elizabeth Dole. If the rap against Nancy is that she was unelected and unappointed, what will happen to the Doles of the world if they get to the White House as wife? Would a former secretary of trans portation be limited to beautifying bill boards? Would we permit a president to appoint his wife the way we permit . ted Jack Kennedy to appoint his brother? Could the first lady kiss her husband goodbye in the morning and go down town to work in a private office? The Doles are the most visible example, but dozens of other two-career couples populate the statehouses and halls of Congress. By and large, the husbands go on leading their own work lives, but the expectations are more mixed for wives. And so are the reviews. Campaigning is so demanding that it becomes, willy-nilly, a family opera tion. In an era when men and women assume a level of partnership, it is more common to find a spouse who doubles as adviser or campaign man ager. If they make it to the top, will the spouse get to be an official adviser or get forced into retirement? Or will the spouse be allowed only to be seen in public and heard in private? We do riot elect first ladies. We don't elect first friends or first advisers either. They, too, come with the terri tory. But the way we accept spouses may be particularly important. It may determine how many of the new cou ples get into the running. It is ironic that such questions DN disagrees with recall referendum EDITORIAL from Page 4 1,100 students for an initiative or referendum attempt. It takes more than 7,000 for a recall elec tion. Under the proposed changes (assuming student participation in ASUN elections remains the same), the respective figures would be 500 signatures for initiatives and referenda, and only 660 for a recall. It's this latter change that is bad and justifies voting against the entire proposal. While recall attempts shouldn't be so burdensome as to be impossible, they also shouldn't be so easy as to allow any policy dispute to spill over into a recall attempt. Even rela tively frequent recall attempts would destroy ASUN's already fragile image. We oppose the change. 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When your car's out of alignment The tires wear out Uneven stress is pi aced on the frame ' The steering wheel igins to shake Soon the car functions so badly, you can't drive it - THE MISALIGNED FOOT DOES THE SAME THING. Pressures develop and trouble starts immediately Bones move against bones Ligaments become stretched Soon the entire alignment of your entire body is faulty SYMPTOMS OF FAULTY FOOT FUNCTION localized foot pain then bunions, corns, and calluses before long, pain in the knees hip pain, leg cramps back pain and even neck pain-headaches fatigue ' YOU JUST HURT ALL OVER I WHAT CAN YOU DO? Call Dr. Paul Klawitter and Associates at Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Clinic for free consutation or exam through the month of March. We are not listed under podiatrist in the yellow pages but under physician D.P.M. 4418 Farnam Omaha, He. 5S3-15S3 SCO N. Cotner Suite 116 4C3-C219 U J 2? (? ft: 4