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"We had a contest to see which representative could sign up the most people," Edwards said. The winner was Deb Baker of Neihardt, who signed up 82 people. Her prize is a donated dinner for two at "Brittany's Grand Edibles & Spirits, Ed wards said. The forms are then collected and checked off of a master list supplied by the UNL housing depart ment, he said. "The Vali-dine numbers are punched in at Hous ing, and dinner for Wednesday night is edited out," Edwards said. The cost of the missed meal then is donated to the charity. RHA expects to bring in about $400. The cost of putting on the project is about $30, Edwards said. About five to six people from the social program committee set up the project. "This project is good for such a nice return and it's such a minimal amount of work," Edwards said. "You just need to publicize." RHA has had the food fast for a community ser vice project for several years, he said. When You're Ready For i m f in K In . A Runza's Ready For You. 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F.A.F. and scholarship applications are only available on campus at the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, 113 Administration Building, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln supportj equal educa tional opportunities and offers financial cid without regard to a?e, sx, ftand.eap, national origin, martial status, or region O iiu ji line: National and international news from the Reuter News Report Lebanon declares pact with Israel null and void BEIRUT The Lebanese government of President Amin G cm aye I Monday declared its U.S.-negotiated security and troop withdrawal agreement with Israel null and void in a move which cleared away the last obstacle to talks between warring Lebanese factions. In a swift reaction from Israel, Prime Minis ter Yitzhak Shamir said the Lebanese decision was a surrender to Syria and a death sentence for Lebanese sovereignty. Before the announce ment Israeli warplanes made two bombing raids on what they said were Palestinian targets near mountain towns southeast of Bei rut. A cease-fire was declared by the warring factions but sporadic violence continued. A French soldier was killed by a rocket and a U.S. colonel was shot and wounded near the U.S. Embassy by a man with a pistol. The militia leaders, allies of Syria, had been demanding the accord be scrapped as a condition for attending a second round of national reconci liation talks in Switzerland. U.S.: Iraq need chemical weapons , PORTLAND, Maine Walter Mondale Mon day conceded he is in trouble in his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination after Sen. Gary Hart's surprise victory in Sunday's AAtAt VUUVUOV.J "I am in trouble, I need help," Mondale said in a morning interview on ABC-TVs "Good Morn ing America" program. Hart swept aside Mon dale in 412 Maine community caucuses for his second upset win in a week. Though Mondale spent $400,000 in Maine and according to pre votir.g polls wes ahead, Hart won five percent more of the vote while spending only $40,000. "It's going to give us a great boost," Hart said in Boston after the results were announced. He faces Mondale again today in Vermont's primary. D'Aubisson denied U.S. visa WASHINGTON A State Department offi cial said Monday Roberto D'Aubisson, a right wing candidate for president of El Salvador, had been refused a visa to visit the United States. According to spokesman John Hughes, D'Aubisson asked for a visa to be attached to his diplomatic passport but the passport was being returned becasue of a question about its validity. D'Aubisson, who has been linked to rightist Salvadoran death squads, also was denied a visa last November. The department at that time cited grounds of U.S. national interests, linking the denial to reports of D'Aubisson's association with death squads. There had been no change in the situation since then, Hughes said Monday. . The Reagan administration preferred that none of the Salvadoran presidential candi dates "bring their campaign to the United States" before the March 25 presidential elec tions, he said. State-sponsored Nativities OK'd WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that state and local governments may sponsor Christmas displays which include nativity scenes. Two lower federal courts had ruled that government sponsorship in such cases violated the constitutions! separation of church and state. The case before the high court involved the city of Pawtuckct, R.I., which annualy erects a Christian display in a park owned by a non-profit organization and located in the heart of the city's shopping district. 6