Pago 2 Daily Ncbraskan Tuesday, February 7, 1934 Slio re m UNL nraduate T. Marni Vos. now a popular come dienne, will perform tonight at the Zoo Bzx for a Nebraska Coalition for Women (fund-reiser). Other performers Include: Deb Miller, a Lincoln actress; the Alligator String Band, Kathy Tejcka, blues sin- ger, and Linda Schaaf, a singer formerly with Cost of Living. The NCW benefit will run from 8 p.m. until mid night. A donation of $3 is suggested The Planned Parenthood-Lincoln Chapter begins its winter series, "Focus on Women's Health" Wed nesday. Among the topics are: The Contraceptive Sponge: Fact and Fiction; Women and Drug Abuse; and Talking to Your Child About Sex. The sessions will take place on selected Wednes- At i I 1 z Jc ' l ' ) :r r :: i i - TODAY COMPANY BOOTHS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 9:00 to 1 1 :30 am and 1 :30 to 3:30 pm liQ) & Acccssoric - for the discriminating gentleman S i 1 1 Valentine Designs o Open Hearts O Solid Hearts O "Be Mine" O "Hello, Handsome Lincoln's headquarters for ties. Also features dress shirts, belts, suspenders, socks, tie jewelry and men's gift items. East Park Plaza 464-1113 f Apply Now For 1984-05 Student Financial Assistance Priority Deadlines Need-bassd aid (8EOG, NDSL Loans, and Work-Study): mail financial aid form (F.A.F.) to Berkeley, California, by March 1 5. Need-based scholarships: mail F.A.F. to Berkeley, California , February 15. Other Scholarships due March 15. - F.A.F.S and scholarship spplieations are only available on campus at the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, , 1 13 A''Stration Building. The University of Nebr? ka-Lincoln sur ports equal educa tional opcort unities and oilers financial aid without regard to sffe. sex, handicap, national origin, martial status, or religion. days at noon. For more information call 474-7607. Admission is free. Students can pick up their National Direct Stu dent Loan checks for spring semester next week in the Cellar of the Nebraska Union. The Cellar will be open Feb. 13 to Feb. 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 1:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Students must have student I.D. If students are younger than 19 years, they must have a parent's signature or prom issory note. State Sen. Karen Kilgarin will be the featured guest at the first Government Liaison Committee Senator Breakfast 7:4 5 a.m. Thursday in the Nebraska Union's Georgian A Suite. The series of breakfasts are small, informal meet ings which allow students and legislators to get bet ter acquainted. Discussion will include an overview4 of the current legislative session and relevant bills with which the featured senator is involved. Applications are now available for the summer 1934 Shanghai Chinese Language Programs. Selected col lege students will go to the East China Normal Uni versity or the Jiao Tong University, both in the Peo ple's Republic of China. The program runs from June 10 through Aug. 8 with two weeks of optional post-program travel. Application deadline is March 1. Financial aid is available. For more information call the program director at 212-678-2943. Also write to FACCE, Box 227, 525 W. 120 St., New York, New York 10027. ............... ' ' 'ft Special Sweets Special sweets for your valentine await you at O Desserts 222 o Let us deliver a heart shaped cake to your sweetheart or choose your favorite dessert from our menu for take out. Call us today at 476-7222 Mon.-Wed 11 am-9 pm. Thurs.-Sat. 11 am-12 am 222 South 13th Street. (402)476-7222 I ' V i . Jk l a-n m va .ti 7 When can t 6 come come to you! We deliver pizza, pasta, salad and garlic rolls. 1 FREE LITER With every order of $5.00 or more receive a FREE LITER of COKE! Call: 467-3611 CAMPUS DELIVERY ONLY ' 5 p.m. till closing 35th & Holdrege ' " '"'m "NfC torn ..0(- no Offer good through 31 984' Not good in conjunction with other offers. Offer good only on delivery orders of C5.C0 or more. National and international news from the Reuter Nevys Report GImttle lonso cecond 30 million Datellite CAFE CANAVERAL, Fla, A second $30 . million communications satellite disappeared in space Monday, alter it was deployed by the space shuttle Challenger. The satellite, owned by Indonesia, appeared to have suffered the same fate as an identical Western Union Co. satellite which was declared a "total loss" when it was deposited in the wrong orbit on Friday. "Hughes personnel have confirmed that the satellite cannot be found in its expected orbit," a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced. Hughes Aircraft's space and aerospace div ision built the satellites. Finhtins in Beirut vorcena BEIRUT, Lebanon The Lebanese Army and Moslem militias fought pitched battles in Beirut and nearby mountains Monday after opposition leaders ruled out any compromise with President Amin Gemayel's government. The U.S. Marines at Beirut airport said one man was wounded when their base was hit by mortars and rockets, and the Italian peace force reported eight of its own wounded. In Dixon, I1L, President Reagan said the Uni ted States stood by Lebanon, "firm and unwa vering." Reagan, celebrating his 73rd birthday in his hometown, blamed Syria for the fighting and called on it "to cease this activity." The fighting was heaviest in the mountains and near the capital's museum. In downtown Bei rut, soldiers and militiamen shot it out for the first time since their three-day battle in August, with cannon, rockets and machine guns. The army ordered everyone to stay off the streets or be shot on sight. Gemayel had offered to replace Prime Minis ter Shafiq al-Wazzan and his Cabinet, who resigned Sunday with a government of "national unity" and appealed to leaders of all sides to resume talks in Geneva on Feb. 27. The play did not meet their main demand, abrogation of a treaty on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon that let Israel keep some forces in the area. Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shfite militia leader Nabih Berri said they wanted nothing less than Gemayel's resignation. , Weinberger rcchto defenco cuts WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger Monday resisted Senate Budget Committee urgings to begin working with Con gress to trim his budget request for financial year 1985. Committee chairman Pete Dome nici and several others warned Weinberger that with or without his help the proposal for $264.4 billion in outlays and $305 billion in . spending authority $47 billion over this year's budget will be cut. But Weinberger insisted the Soviet Union's military buildup presents a serious threat to U.S. security, adding, "We need it all." Democratic Rep. Joseph Biden of Delaware, saying Ve need a truce among ourselves," asked Weinberger to list his priorities. But Weinberger said it was too early in the budget process to compromise. Accident mm cho-7n ct Lesrin LOS ANGELES Film director John Lsndis buried his head in his hands while a dm was shown Monday of a helicopter crash in which actor Vic Morrow and two children died while making "Twilight Zone." Landis took off his glasses and wiped his eyes after the fim had been shown. He and four others are charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the crash. Closing its case after four weeks of evidence, the prosecution showed flms of the helicopter crash on July 23, 1C32, in a darkened Los Angeles municipal courtroom. Rehearsal shots showed Morrow, 53, grabbing Renee Chen, six, and Myca Dinh Lee, seven, from a burning hut, tucking them under his arms and carrying them across a river as special effect explosives were detonated around them. Another film showed the helicopter apparently going out of control in the air and crashing among the actors. The prosecution claims debris thrown up by the explosions hit the helicopter tail rotor and the accident was caused by nerli gence on the part of Landis and the others. The defense will call witnesses at a preliminary hearing before the judge decides whether the case should go to triaL