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Lincoln, NE 68501 Providing Quality Research Since 1933 “in a World of Questions, Harris Answers" 1 s Libertarian Party growing UNL class listens to vice presidential candidate By Jim Beckman Staff Reporter ___ “We want to maximize individ ual liberty and this means we must minimize governmental power, said Andre Marrou, vice presiden tial candidate for the Libertarian Party. Marrou, former Alaskan state legislator, spoke to about 70 stu dents in an introduction to political science class Friday. Marrou, who is running with presidential candidate Ron Paul, said the Libertarian Party’s power is growing. In 1978, the first Liber tarian was elected to a county posi tion and since then, 105 Libertari ans have been elected to various county and iocal positions. Marrou said the reason for its growth is because people don’t like the choices they’re given. Two facts help support this, he said. In 1860, 75 percent of the population voted and in 1984, only 45 percent voted, Marrou said. Second, the number of inde pendent parties has increased over the years. In the 1880s, there were three independent parties. In 1984, people could choose from 12 par ties, he said. The Libertarian Party offers more diversity than other parties in terms of its candidates’ race and sex, Marrou said. Toni Nathan, the party’s first vice presidential candidate in 1972, became the first woman to receive a vote in the electoral col lege, he said. Also, Russell Means became the first American Indian to run for president when he ran in the 1987 Libertarian presidential primaries. In terms of foreign affairs, Marrou said, Libertarians think that the United States doesn’t have the right to interfere in the affairs of other nations. Marrou said his party’s platform suggests that the United States should stop subsidiz ing competitors such as Japan and communist aggressors such as the Soviet Union. In terms of defense. Marrou said Libertarians want American troops to guard only the United States, not 49 countries all over the world. At the national level, Marrou said Libertarians want to pay off Andre Marrou, Libertarian Party vice presidential candidate, speaks to a political science class Friday. the national debt He said this would be made feasible by putting the Grace Commission Report into effect. President Reagan set up the Grace Commission to investigate ways to save money in the government, he said. Its members found hundreds of agencies, such as the Tea-Tast ing Council, that “literally do noth ing” and found that the govern ment could save $487 billion each year if those agencies were elimi nated. Libertarians, Marrou said, also want to legalize drugs. He said this would put “the Mafia out of busi ness.” “Every 1 1/2 years,” Marrou said, “the average senior citizen will take out the same amount of money they’ve put into it their entire lives.” If this trend continues, he said, social security tax will rise to 40 percent by the year 2000. “This is crazy!” he said. In terms of taxes, Marrou said Libertarians want to do away with federal income tax. When federal income tax was established, he said, it was never intended to go over one percent. The average income tax is now 44 percent Instead of taxing people, Liber tarians want to save money by instituting a hiring freeze of federal bureaucrats, he said. Such a move, Marrou said, would save $100 billion a year in salaries which equals the amount of money brought in by federal income tax. Massengale not pleased with attempts at recruiting minority faculty, students MASSENGALE from Page 1 rics. He called on his audience to make sure the second year of the three-year salary improvement plan is implemented. New funding priori ties must not overshadow this, he said. Massengale said he was pleased with the progress in research since last fall and wants to continue th