Tuesday, December 11, 1934 Pago 8 Daily Nobraskan ID rofessor says U.S. wastes money on arms By Julie Jordan Hendricks congressman from Massachusetts' Third World die before the age of Under Carter Congress Ps Daily Nebra.fcn Senior Editor 4th District from 1971 to 1981. 6. Drinan told about visiting with efslfJl0" Healsowroteseveralpublications a Latin American priest who said tries that deny its j "Mens lnier aboutinternatlonal human rights, he buried 15 to 20 children every nationally cotlJ$Q Americans are not only citi- international law and nuclear week. nghts, which ar e determ y zens of the United States but arms and law. "Yes, we are our brother's keeper the United Nations, inw aaion members of a "global village" - Although the people of the because we are our brother's resulted in the termination oiaia the world, a Georgetown Univer- United States make up only 5 brother," Drinan said, "and we all to about sbc or seven Latin Amer- sity law professor told a Lincoln percent of the world's popula- have a moral obligation to help lean countries, so. , audience. Robert Drinan, who also tion, they consume 40 percent of those in other parts of the world." "The Reagan administration s is a Jesuit priest, said world pop- its resources, Drinan said. At the Drinan said he senses "a wave policy toward human r gnts naa ulation will increase by about 2 same time, drought, famine and of neo-isolation" in the United a bad impact on trie situation, billion in the next 15 years, yet no lack of health care take thou- States an attitude that as long Drinan said. The united bizies one is planning for these people, sands of lives in Third World as we aren't suffering or directly ranks 15th of 17 countries in tne Drinan, who spoke at Wesleyan countries each day. Fifteen of affected, we should let others amount of aid it gives tne inira University last week, served as a every 100 children born in the take care of their own problems. World. We probably will look back on mosc oi me uouu a mat wuw 1974 to 1980 as the golden age of feed our "fellow villagers are human rights, he said, because of spent on armaments, he said, the Carter administration's pro- noting that $660 billion are spent gressive hunum right3 legislation, on arms in the world every year. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. A HASSLE? Try a new approach . . enure stock J.D. WRIGHT: the store for men No. 10 Gateway Southwest Corner of the Garden Mall Gift certificates . . . layaway . . . FLY FE0EI O'lAIIA and rii tb LmCGUI-EPPLEY XFEES3 Limousina service between Lincoln and the Omaha airport. 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The ad ministration tried to show prop onents of the nuclear freeze as soft against communists and made the Democrats appear un willing to defend their country he said. He said Reagan always has gone on-record as opposing bans on arms such as the nuclear test ban treaty and Salt II. "He had a terrible record and has one now" Drinan said. "If he goes the same way for another four years, history will judge him a failure and a big obstacle to arms negotiations." 6:10 a.m. 8 30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 pm. 6:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:40 10:35 11:55 1:40 3:40 4:50 5:50 8:30 10:35 8:50 11:45 1:05 2:50 4:50 6:10 7:00 9:40 11:45 9:05 12:05 1:30 305 5:05 625 7:15 9.55 12:00 Pra-psymsRt naulru for ill travtl figsss&ar 15 Jsnusry 15. vzz a o m eo csra u. 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