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Fisher-Galati: 'East Europe liberation absurd9 by JAN PARKS Nobraskan StaH Writer Americans who hold the no tion of eventual liberation of Eastern Europe are only dreaming, according to a Presidential advisor on foreign affairs. "One doesn't realize the absurdity of this hope until you read Eastern European magazines," Stephen Fischer Galati, professor of history at the University of Colorado, told about 100 University of Nebraska students and faculty members Friday in the Union. MANY EASTERN EURO PEAN immigrants and na tionalists living in the U.S. ac tually believe their homelands will be liberated by the Western powers, he said. Fischer-Galatl said Americans base their view of Eastern Europe on, "what you want to hear it's not always political reality," he said. One distorted view, which Fischer-Galati believed to be the view of Vice President Agnew is that "Eastern Europe is composed of P o 1 a k s , Hunkies, and possibly Japs and Vikings." THE HISTORY of Europe is a history of empires, he said. "We must look at Europe in light of this fact," he added. The assumption that Eastern Europe is an extension of Soviet colonization is accurate, he said. "I never bought the argument that Russia took over solely for economic reasons," Wishnow to solo in recital Emanuel Wishnow, director of the University of Nebraska School of Music, will appear . in recital on the violin and viola at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in the Kimball Recital Hall. Wishnow has not presented a solo performance for 12 years, but he has performed regularly during this time in chamber music groups, both in Lincoln and in Omaha. He is also conductor of the University Symphony. He will perform two violin sonatas, one in G minor by Tartini on the 200th anniversary of the composer's death, and one in D major by Handel. He will also play Brahms' "Sonata in F minor" Opus 120, for viola and piano, with pianist Audun Ravan. "I was particularly interested in doing a sonata for viola, because I feel that instrument has been neglected," he said. ,$3 - ca v Cut Celebrate the return of the romantic woman. M "JOSEPHINE" Her hauntingly beautiful air of femininity, reminiscent of the Napoleonic era, recreated for today's new elegance I A hint of a pompadour, back curls and delicate tendrils to frame yout lovely face. Fragile and flattering to you... fascinating to him I fashion Pens, 12.50 1 Ws Stephen Fischer-Galati Fischer-Galati said. "Russia overtook Eastern Europe to insure that there was a suffi cient amount of land between the Soviet Union and the rest of Europe," he said. Fischer-Galati, describing his recent trip to Eastern Europe, remarked, "Never before have I found it more depressed. Depressing it is always, but now there is an utter hopelessness of the situation." AS AN ADVISOR to Presi dent Nixon, Fischer-Galati told the President to "stay out of Eastern Europe" in 1968 when Nixon had been invited to Romania. "The whole thing made me realize the callousness of foreign policy," he said. "Actually I think we wrote off Eastern Europe as early as 1943." Fischer-Galati said he felt the U.S. abided by his advice because "we have no economic interest in Romania," he ask ed. NIXON WENT to Romania because of the Middle East situation, not because of U.S. interest in Eastern Europe, Fischer-Galati said. "The U.S. is only paying lip service to Eastern European liberation, because it is no longer in our sphere of influence," he remarked. "Here we are, 23 years after the Truman Doctrine, and we're in the same position that we were in then except that we speak in more polite 1 a n g uage," Fischer-Galati noted. "Gromyko is still with us." READING IMPROVEMENT COURSE Sponsored by University Extension Division and the University Counseling Service Purpose: 1. Improve reading rate 2. Eliminate slow reading habits When: Eight Tuesday evenings (Beginning March 3) Registration Fee: $50.00 For Information call: 472-2171 Ext. 257 PIZZA From Pizza Hut NEW DELIVERY SERVICE 5 To ITpm Min. $2.50 order 35c Delivery Charge Ph. 489-4601 4601 "O" St. Monday, March 2 Nebraska Union Noon Union Foreign Film Committee 12:30 p.m. Placement 3 p.m. Panhellenic 4:30 p.m. Tassels 8:15 p.m. Towne Club 7 p.m. Unicorns 7:30 p.m. Math Counselors 9 p.m. Afro-American Collegiate Society 9:30 p.m. Mortar Board Help Wanted Women: make surprising profits selling to friends in your dorm or sorority. Hurry only ont girl par floor. Call 475-2124. Students help wanted, work part or full time In Lincoln. Guaranteed salary S50-100 per week. Must have car. Scholarships available. Call collect 397-0377 Omaha between 9-2. Nlto desk clerk. 11 pm to 7am, Wed., Thur. and Frt. Apply In person Clayton House Motel. Part-time sales help needed In both men's and women's departments. 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Personals Wendt male roommate to share luxury apt. $57.50 per month. Call 432-4344. Wanted: Male room-mate. Ag. Student preferred, call 49-4471 after 9pm. PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1970