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Debate Continued from Page 1 A solution, Jacobsen said, is to reduce the number of upper and midlevel administrators. “(State government) is top heavy,” he said. “We have too much administration.” When the candidates were asked if they would support raising taxes to support their crime reform plans, they said Nebraskans would be will ing to pay for them. Jacobsen said his violent crime package would separate violent and nonviolent offenders, create work release programs for prisoners and keep violent offenders offthe streets. Knobel said Nebraskans were upset because the death penalty was not being carried out. DcCamp said it was wrong for government on the one hand to say u was winning the war on crime and on the other hand to ask for more money. DcCamp proposed putting criminals to work and make them “pay their own way.” jLincum :> nuwwi i iwi Friday ~ Saturday (8-10) (8-10) $1.00 Longnccks $2.50 Pitchers 50 < Draws 50 < Draws Don't forget Amateur Strip Night, ; „ every Thursday! 12th & () in the Centrum176-9500 Hey, Relax Damnit! HURRICANE Thank you, Lincoln for such a great Grand Opening! Dead Week is ALIVE at the Hurricane! Take a load off and party with us! TUESDAY APRIL 26th Favorites from Omaha: The Beef Curtains with Lincolnites Rosebud WEDNESDAY APRIL 27th Incredible Rockers from St. Louis SINISTER DANE with Dollface THURSDAY APRIL 28th GO KART with The Stranded Lads Huge Show Friday April 29th! The former lead singer or 7 hip oh a k to he a he MATT WILSON & the Planetmakers With Special Guests The Hang Ups SATURDAY APRIL 30th Kansas City's Very Own sas City s very Cher U.K. with Pamper the Madman In May CHRONIC CD Release Party»The SISSIES»The SALTY IGUANAS The UGLY AMERICANS»N0 LEFT STONE»PUMPKINHEAD»PAW Suck on this! Regular Prices Sunday-Thursday .75 Domestic Pints 1.25 Boulevard Pale Ales 1.50 Well Drinks HURRICANE 1118 "O" Street • 435-6989 Nixon Continued from Page 1 Watergate would always be a part of Nixon’s legacy. “I would say an adequate perfor mance as president has been marred by Watergate,” he said. But Sittigsaid the passage of time had somewhat dimmed the memory of Watergate and had allowed Nixon also to be evaluated on his achieve ments in office. He said in addition to Nixon’s foreign policy successes, the 37th president had accomplishments in domestic policy. "He was willing to attack age-old problems in a different sort of way that we wouldn’t associate with some one from the Republican Party,” he said. 1 . Nixon was responsible for the mis takes he made in handling Watergate, Sittig said. “I don’t accept that his opponents seized on Watergate to further deni grate Nixon,” he said. “He brought it onjjimsclf. That was a manageable type of error that could have been taken care of.” - ' Nixon s foreign policy successes qual ify h i m to be ranked h ighly among presidents, Sittig said. But he said Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan were Republicans that would more likely stand out in history be cause they didn’t have the stain of Watergate on their records. “I’dsay the way his administration came to an end sobered up his advo cates and provided ammunition to his critics,” Sittig said. “Taken together, it humiliated a career that had been somewhere between good and pretty good up till that point.” A Week *$■ r Specials Same ol’ Duffy s Sami; ol’ Prices Sami; ol’ Specials Same ol’ Staff Same ol’ 500 Pool Nice to know there’s still one downtown bar you can count on to be here. Still at 1412 ‘O’ Street 474.3543 All New Shakes All New Prices All New Specials All New Staff Same ol’ 50# Pool Nice to, know there's a new coffee house downtown that's as cool as Duffy's Now at 1418 ‘O’ Street 477.9550 Toko <i /ludy brook B.Y.O.B. (Build Your Own Burger) with frie/ IS.SO 14th & p * Buy i Pilcher. Ihe 2nd u o penny Must show Student ID to get discounts Offers good until May 6, 1994 The Watering Hole "Home of Lincoln's Best Buffalo Wings" 1321 fOf Street Dead Week and Finals Survival Specials i! Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays 4-7 pm 1/2 Price Buffalo Wings 3 pm-Close 50 c Draws $2.50 Pitchers All Beers 4-7 pm 1/2 Price Buffalo Wings 9-12 pm SI25 Cheeseburger and Fries We Serve Great Food TiY Live on Stage The Paul Phillips Show 4-7 pm 1/2 Price Buffalo Wings . $3 Pitchers 50 c Draws Free Munchies amEverylvigJU 9-12 pm 15g Buffalo Wings p r \ r Brass Rail 1436 O” Street Dead Week Specials] Monday/Tuesday: , $2.50 Miller Lite Pitchers 8 to 11 Wednesday: Domestic £ m Bottles X Thursday: Quarter Draws 8 to 10 Friday: FAC 4-7 $1.50 Miller Lite & Ice Ice House Relax this week with specials from Lazzari's Monday: Spicy Chicken Small $5.99 Large $8.99 X-Large $10.99 Tuesday: Slices 991 8 pm to 12 Wednesday: imports $1.75 Imports $3.50 Leinys & Boulevard pitchers Thursday: 50 0 pitchers with purchase of a large pizza Friday: fac $1 Longnecks Leineyfc & Boulevard Draws 1 to 6 Everyday: $2.50 Busch Light pitchers We Deliver! 475-5556 1434 "O" Street 2137 Cornhusker •11 Pool Tables •5 Dart Machines •Pinballs-Videos •Foosball •CD Jukebox •22 Beers On Tap