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    Senators delay nursing bill,
agree to reconsider Feb. 22
NURSING from Page 1
than ever in the future.
As a result, Smith said the state
will need to find incentives to at
tract more people to the nursing
field.
Sen. Loran Schmit of Bell wood
said Nelson’s intentions for the
Bill arc good, but that the bill is
“bad public policy.”
Schmit said he docsn’t think the
bill would help to case the nursing
shortage in the stale because it
doesn’t address the problem of low
salaries.
“The nursing profession is
underpaid and overworked,”
Schmit said. “We all know that.”
Schmit said there won’t be
more nurses in rural communities
until salaries arc increased.
Part of the reason rural com m u
nitics are having problems is be
cause many people in these com
munities go to hospitals in larger
cities for medical care, he said.
The decision to delay the bill
came after Sens. Don Wcscly of
Lincoln and Rod Johnson of Sutton
and others said they wanted to hear
LB520, another bill that addresses
the nursing issue.
LB?20 creates a Nursing Incen
tive Fund, which would reimburse
nursing students for loans taken in
college for up to $2,(XX) per year if
the student goes on to practice
nursing in the state. Students who
agree to practice in rural areas
would receive an additional
Si .(XX) per year as a student.
Senator objects to pictures
BURIAL From Page 1
said she presented a photocopy of the
pictures and a cover letter from Han
son that accompanied the book.
“I explained to Reba that... the
historical society’s director is not
appointed by the governor, and is
therefore not directly accountable to
ihe governor,” Rex said.
White Shirt said the letter Hanson
sent to senators told of ancient
Pawnee rituals including sacrificing
virgins.
‘‘The bottom line that the intent
was to discredit Pawnee religion,”
While Shirt said.
Chambers said there is growing
concern within the Legislature about
the society’s lobbying tactics. He
said two employees of the society
have approached senators to plead
the society’s case.
Because the senators know what
the employees arc up to, the “lobby
ists” have little credibility, Cham
bers said.
Hanson said three society employ
ees have been presenting information
to senators.
Gene Crump, deputy attorney
general of Nebraska, said that under
current law, employees of state agen
cies and institutions, like the histori
cal society, can go to the Capitol to
inform senators on issues without
being registered lobbyists.
“In the technical sense it probably
is lobbying,” Crump said. “But
they’re not required to register as
lobbyists.”
Another bill, also sponsored by
Chambers, would change that.
LB 151 would require slate employ
ees to register as lobbyists with the
clerk of the Legislature.
Hanson’s wife, Ann, currently is
registered with the clerk of the Legis
lature as a lobbyist for her husband’s
interests.
Hanson said that because the soci
ety’s employees arc allowed by law
to lobby senators, there should be no
question of the ethics of their prac
tices. Supporters of L.B340arc spend
ing about $55,000 for eight lobbyists,
he said, so the society should have
some way to defend its position.
“Frankly, I don’t have $55,(XX) to
hire eight lobbyists to work against
the people who arc working against
us,'' Hanson said. “This seems like
an ama/ing underdog situation.”
Attempts to discredit the society's
lobbyists are designed to pull alien
lion away from the real issues ol
LB340, Hanson said.
“I have grown weary of the con
stant efforts to distract attention from
the bill,” he said.
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Thrusday. February 9. 1989 7 00 pm
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LOVE CAREFULLY DAY DANCE
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Saturday. February tlth, 8 12 30 pm
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Gay/Leebfan Student Association
Thursday. February 9. 8:00pm in #342 Union. The
meeting will be open to personal topics/concarns. All
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Applications can be picked up at the CAP Office or
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outstanding achievements in academic studies and
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If you answered yes to this question then GLAMOUR
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the competition are now available in the Campus Activi
ties andPrograms Office 200 Nebraska Union For more
information contact Kathy in the CAP Office at 472-2454.
The deadline tor completed applications is March 1,
1989
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MORTAR BOARD NOTABLES
All Freshmen, Sophomore*, and Seniors exemplifying
outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service abili
ties are encouraged to complete an application available
at CAP City, CAP East, and Culture Center. Deadline.
February 17.
NEBRASKA UNION BOARO
Applications are due Friday, f ebruary 10th by 4 00 pm in
the ASUN ottice Apply now and be a part of one ol the
best student organizations on campus I
PI MU EPSILON
Mathematics Honorary
is now accepting applications tor new mem
bers You are eligible to apply il you have;
Completed Math 208 or 1u7H and have a 4 0
GPA m all math classes and a 3.0 GPA overall
OR
Convicted any 300 level math course and
have a 3 5 GPA in all math classes and a 3.0
GPA overall,
Application lorms are available across Irom
the Mathematics Department oltice and are
due Friday, Fob 17 Come pin our fun bunch!
For more information call Dave at 477 7953 or
Amy at 472-9220.
SAA
Attention new member*! First meeting this Thursday at
the Wick Alumm Center at 5.00 pm.
Spring Break 89
MA2ATLAN
Stretch your Spring Break dollar in Mexico1 Tups start at
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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION meeting Tues
day February 14. 5 30pm, Henzlik Auditorium. New
members welcome I
Booth in East Campus Union Thursday * Friday. ®-4.
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John 0.. Dan N . Roy J.. Kody V.. Jamas K . Tim Greg
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Applications available 115 Nebraska Union
Deadline Wed., Feb. 10
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BOSTON NANNY
In Boston, Mast, start August 1989. lor 1 year comm#
meni Seeking mature(20>) young woman, non smoker,
with dr**' license, to provide live-in child care for infant
and 3 year year old. Own room and bath, car provided.
Child care experience required. Call collect $17 237
4179. after 6 00 pm.
Dependable child care needed 10 30 pm-7 30 am,
Sunday thru Saturday morning m exchange lor room and
board Call 467-4158
HELP WANTED
W.HOUO TO ST«r B.'Sl-fnnON TO
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* S4.00rhour to start (M-E and cloeing shills).
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* Paid vacation
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* ST E P. (Tuition Reimbursed College Scholarship
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tooo chain, has excellent part-time and lull-time job
opportumtiee available at it's neweet location m Lincoln
at 29th 6 Cornhusker Hwy opening soon. It you are an
aggressive, customer oriented person and lee to work
at a fast intense pace, APPLY NOW at the Amigo s m the
Reunion, see Ben or Stevf, 905 Np, \6th qn City C^r>
pus.
Children's counselors, activitiy instructors. WSI.
driver's, cooks, kitchen manager, dishwashers, mamte
nance, nanny. For co ed Mountain Summer Camp. P.0
Bo* 711. Boulder. CO 80306, 303-442 4567
Employment Opportunity for individuals interested in
telecommunications field. S5 50Thr guaranteed, with
earning potential up to $10/hr We offer products and
servioes to an established customer base. Contact Mr.
Adams for personal interview at 476 7625.
MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEES
Metromail Corporation has an immediate need in the
Lincoln facility for machine operator trainees to operate
mail inserting machines on the 2nd shift 4 46 pm to 10:45
pm. Mon-Thurs. Qualified Applicants must be able to lift
up to 35 lbs . have basic physical dexterity, numerical
understanding and retention skils Applicants should
apply in person between the hours of 9am to 11am. A
1pm to 3pm
Nebraska Job Service. 1010 N St. Lincoln NE.
MOTHER S HELPER
Creative woman to care for two and four old year girls,
four afternoons per week in SE Lincoln home Child
development type preferred. 488-7555.
NEBRASKA VOLLEYBALL team « currently interview
ing female students for a MANAGER position. Pays
tuition and fees Call Terri KiXion at 472-2399 for appoint
ment
Need a sitter, my home, two nights. Meadowtane ares
Leave message. 466-4212.
NEED SHIFT SUPERVISORS: 10-35 hours per week
Pizza experience helpful but not necessary. Joyce's
Subs-n Pizza, 1320 0 Street. 474 7766
NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS MASS
Mah Kee Nac lor Boyt/Danbee lor Girl* Counselor
position* lor Program Specialists. All Team Sports,
especially Baseball. Basketball. Field Hockey, Soccer
and Volleyball; 25 Tennis openings, alto Archery. Ri
llery end Biking, other openings include Performing Arts,
Fine Arts, Yearbook. Photography. Cooking. Sewing
Rotlerksatmg, Rocketry. Ropes, Camp Crall All Water
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canoemgkayak) Inquire J A D Camping (Boys) 19C
Linden Avenue. Glen Ridge NJ 07028 or Action Camp
ing (Girls). 263 Mam Road, Montville, NJ 07045 Phons
(Boys) 201-428-8522 or (Girls) 201 316 6660.
Oocational Baby-sitter Needed. 3 children, needs own
transportation. 421 1800,
Part-time help wanted to operate BAB digging machine
and handle BAB trees, at part-time nursery work. 1/2
mile South of Eagle, in March and April, depending on
weather. Can lit into class schedule. *5 00<hour. 483
6997 alter 6:00 pm.
Part time evening desk position available now. Great lor
studentsl Apply in person to GREAT PLAINS MOTEL.
2732 O' Street. Mon Fri 8 00a.m. to 4 :00p m
Part-time Male or Female clerk needed. Afternoons and
nights. Apply in person. Mike's O Street Drive-In, 22nd
4*0
Part lime. Full-time positions available immediately
Plump Tomato Piiia Co., LeMetro Food Court., Atrium
Mall. Wages negotiable upon experience, apply in per
son, weekdays.
SUMMER CAMP
OPPORTUNITIES
Nebraska's most beautiful camp, YMCA Camp
Kitaki. located on the Platte River, is seeking
applicants lor the following positions: Boy's
Counselors, Girl's Counselors, Lifeguards,
Waterfront Director. Wranglers. CraHs instruc
tor, Maintenance Person, Asst Cook and
Health Care Supervisor Call or write: Cany
Otlice. 1039 P Street. Lincoln NE 68508, 402
475 9622
Summer Camp Staff
Resident job includes assisting with planning and
implementing outdoor programs and l leguarding at
girl* camp near Nebraska City. Lifeguard certification
or WSl required Must be 19 or older with CPR Call
Debby at Homestead Girl Scout Council. 402 476
7539 lor application. Housing is provided
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Lincoln Park* and Recreation is accepting applications
now for the following Summer Playground Positions
Leaders (4 10 hr ). Assistant Leadeis (3 90/hi ), Craft
Specialists (4.10<hr.) and Activity Specialists (4.10hr)
Morning hours. June 5-August 4. Apply at Paiks and
Recreation Office, 2740 A Street Call 471 7952 tor more
information EOE/AA
Summer job openings lor Assistant Pool Managers,
lifeguards. cashier* Call Lincoln Parks and Racraation
at 471-7892
T Graphic* looking for representative* selling screen
printed products. Call 1 800 426 6280 lor more informa
tion, ask lor Greg.
Temporary Telephone Interview*;
Metromai! Corporation has an immediate need in our
Lincoln facility lor a part-time temporary telephone inter
viewer to work on the second shift. M-Th, 5-10:30pm;
Sat.. 9am-3pm. Responsibilities include soliciting tele
phone survey caHs to specified households and record
ing survey results on a survey questionnaire and pre
forming information operator calls to acquire telephone
numbers lor household*, businesses, and post offices
Qualified applicants must have excellent interpersonal
and organizational skills. Pravious telephone experi
ence is desirable but not required. Applicants may apply
by contacting lha Personal Department to schedule an
interview
Metromail Corporation. 901 West Bond. Lmooln, NE
68521 402 473 9707 EOE
VISTAR BANK
PART-TIME TELLER
Cash handling experience pielened Tuesday.
Wednesday, and Thursday. 3 30pm 6 30pm. every
Saturday 8 00am • 12:30pm
PART-TIME SWITCHBOARD
Customer contact experience prelerred, 4.15pm
6:00pm. Monday - Friday, every Saturday 8 00am ■ 12
noon
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