Tuesday, l':r 1, 1234 Pago 2 Daily Ncbraskao 4 4 s. r 4 f V ft 0 ' ! vv .... ;? iS 8 'V ' 9 .. t s ' V'-.' V'V e 9 1 r; r j 1 'f'i . S J" WEDNESDAY T TT TT "TT TT "i 4 If Free Drinlis For Men WE? V a t t.s vv $1C31st Fb 7-10 pm 4 . .". . . . o FREE DRINKS FOR THE LADIES 7-9 P.M. MONDAY 8 P.1I. BOYLESQUE HALE REVUE - y 4 DANCE TO STOOGES' NEW VIDEO SYSTEM '-."II Y,' AV V '"( 9th&PSt. IV EOCK LINCOLN State bar to sponsor free legal seminar The Uncoki Bsr A$.nocition and the Journal-Star Printing Company will sponsor a free letf seminar ton!;:!it at 7 at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Ho!dre;;a streets. The seminar, "Your Legrtl Right's and Ecspofts;biIi- ties" will include programs from six bar members. 7I:e programs will coven Selecting a lawyer, prop erty rights, the judicial system, estate planning and probate, family law and consumer law. The seminar also will include a question-and-answer session. Those attending the seminar will get a free copy of the rcvhcJ "Consumer's Guide to Nebraska Law" prepared by the bar association. For more information, call Joseph Grant at 475 8433. ' University department receives two awards for continuing studies TX Awn1 r!Asi The UNL Division of Continuing Studies received two awards for instructional programming at the 69th annual convention of the National University . Continuing Education Association in Atlanta, Ga. The, division 'received one of four national In novative Awards for its satellite video teleconfer ence, "Productivity in America." The program was presented to a nation-wide audience via the Nation al University Teleconference Network. The award was presented by the American College Testing Pro gram and NUCEA. Sang Lee, UNL professor of gement, made a presentation during the teleconference, which was broadcast live from NETV studios. He said more than 75 universities were able to see the conference. The university system resembles the system used in broadcasting Ted Kopple on Nightline, he said. Other UNL faculty who made live presentations during the teleconference were Fred Luthans and Richard Schonberger, also management professors in the College of Business Administration. Material also was broadcast from the American University originating site in Washington. The American Univer sity co-produced the program. The material presented by UNL professors rep resented about five years of research, Lee said. It dealt with the rate of growth in America, he said. Even though America currently ranks first in pro duction, it ranks ninth in growth, he said. A UNL independent study course, "Marriage and the Family," won the distinguished course award presented by the NUCEA Independent Study Divi sion. The course combined traditional printed mater ials with an interactive cable component, which was made possible by a grant from the Corporation'for Public Broadcasting and Cox Cable Communica tion, Inc. The total instructional package for the course was developed by a team of professors including J. Allen Williams, Jr., a UNL sociology professor, Gwen Nugent and P.J. Peters of the UNL station KUOM-TVj and editors Marie Barber and Noma Luebke of the UNL Division of Continuing Studies. " Barber said the advantage of the interactive cable component is that it connects the person at home with a computer via cable. A person can enter responses and get instant feedback, she said. The system expands the regular correspondence course into a simulation game, and people learn more from it, Barber said. . Police Report The following incidents were reported to the UNL Police Department between 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 1:29 a.m Emergency telephone destroyed at 14th and W streets. Case was cleared by subsequent arrest of one student at 8 p.m. 1:34 a.m. Loud stereo disturbance reported at . 1 6th and S streets. Officer contacted persons respon Stble. ' - . 3:03 a.m. Three students were arrested in Schramm Hall for minor in possession of alcohol. 3:08 a.m. Noise disturbance reported at Schramm HalL Officer contacted persons respon- 3:15 a.m. Officer contacted a person In the . Harper-Schramm-Smith courtyard for allegedly set ting off fireworks. . , 0:30 a.m. University police assisted the Lincoln police with an accident at 1 6th and Q streets.- 4:55 p.m. Noise disturbance reported at Pound Hr.ll Officer contacted persons responsible. 7:23 p.m. Security alarm reported sounding at the South Stadium ticket ofSce. Alarm apparently malfunctioned.. 7:24 p.m. Security alarm reported sounding at' Love Library. Alarm apparently malfunctioned. OS I 1 I o r" i i I v1 y National zni international news front the Ilcutcr News Report SHANGHAI, China President Heam ex pressed confidence Monday that hl.i visit to China had strengthened cooperation between Peking and Washington and said friendship would flourish if differences over Taiwan were not cxagge rated. He suggested that China and the United States should live with their dis agreements on the sensitive issue and focus on , ways to encourage their growing friendship. Speaking on his arrival in Shanghai from Peking, Reagan defended hi? twin policies of maintaining unofficial relations with Taiwan, . including arms sales, while ?-' ; ':.;::g to expand tks with China. He spea at Shanghai's Fudan University on the last full day of his six-day visit to China. Chinese President LI Xiannian agreed with Reagan that differences between China and America should not be allowed to interfere with the development of strong polit ical ties. "Your visit-has increased friendship and enhanced mutual understanding," ha told Eeagan after a Peking ceremony at which sev eral agreements were signed. v Spring ctom tr,I:ea I.lithycct CHICAGO A spring storm packing near hurricane-force winds raked the Midwest Mon day, punching windows from skyscrapers and burying northern Wisconsin under a foot of snow. The storm spawned nearly 50 tornadoes Sunday from Oklahoma and Arkansas north ward. At least one death and scores of injuries were blamed on the twisters. Wind gusts in excess of SO raph were report ed near Milwaukee Monday, and northern Indiana was also buffeted. Power failures closed businesses and schools. In downtown Chicago glass littered some intersections after night long howling winds broke high-rise windows and ripped television antennas and shingles from rcifs. Cars left in .'parking ".lots were rocked ty the gales, setting off choruses of anti theft alarms. V JJvMvuv V-.-.. liy VVVVU BEIRUT Lebanon's newly-chosen Prime Minister Rashid Kararr.i Monday tried to form a new 10-raan cabinet, but Shi'ite Moslem leader Nabih Berri immediately rejected the offer to serve in a government of national unity; Berri said in a statement distributed by his office that the "national bank rank" of Mos lems opposed to President Amin Gemayle had not been adequately consulted and had been given posts "unconnected with political decision making" - Official sources said Karami announced the list of names without telling those involved which ministries he was allocating to them. Police blzzt into Libyan cmbsy LONDON Police blasted their way into Libya's abandoned embassy in London Mon day using a remote-controlled explosion to blow open a back door. The embassy, in central London's posh St. James's Square, was vacated Friday by Libyan diplomats who were expelled after gunfire thought to have come from the embassy killed a policewoman during a protest by Libyan dissidents on April 17. Police waited until Monday, when the embassy formally ceased to be a diplomatic building, before entering to search for clues about the killing Army bomb experts were called in to join police, who proceeded with great caution, say ing they feared the building might be booby-trapped. Hedeho-Us-yorec! pct::to chips LONDON Hedgehog-flavored potato chips, which were created as a joke but are now big business in Britain, are'on their way to Canada. Phd Lewis, a pub manager from South Wales, has sold 10,000 cases of the chips to a Toronto distributor and will fly to Canada tomorrow to .. promote them. Hedgshogs are protected in Britain and the chips contain only a simulated flavor. As Canada has no hedgehogs, Lewis will oring a stuffed example of the srr.all. spiny creature with him to help hb sales drive, the spokesman saidL