The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1971, Image 6

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    Diplomat describes African poverty
Rain cancels doubleheader
The ambassador to the United States
from Botswanda Thursday talked with
students organizing the Lincoln Walk for
Development.
Some of the money to be raised by the
Walk is slated to go to projects in
Botswanda. During the short discussion the
ambassador, Linchwe Kgafela, told about his
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country, a nation in south central Africa..
The country is quite dry with an average
rainfall of only 13 inches a year, he said
There is only one full scale irrigation project
in the country and it was built while
Botswanda was still a colony.
Only about one per cent of farmers in
Botswanda farm with machines, the
ambassador said. The annual income per
person in the country is $96.
Kgafela said the other major problem of
his country is education. There are simply
not enough schools, he added. -
Botswanda is about the size of Texas with
a population of 660,000. Education in remote
areas is very hard to get, he said.
But there is a program underway where'
the villages build school rooms and the
government tries to find money to equip
them, he said. The program is working well,
he added.
The ambassador said that Botswanda is in
need of irrigation projects and water
conservation plans. Money from the Walk
for Development is aimed at these projects.
Kgafela will end his trip to Nebraska at a
Saturday night dinner in Creighton
University's Becker Hall in Omaha. The 6:30
dinner is open to the public and costs five
dollars. Proceeds from the dinner will go to
the Botswanda school program.
BAPTIST STUDENT
FELLOWSHIP
First B.tPtist Church; 14 & K
streets: 477-41 98:
9:30 a.m. --Studies in Lite anU
laith; 11:00 a.m.-Worship; 5:15
p.m.- Supper and Program: t:30
p m. -Christian hellowship Hour.
Thomas K. Kramer Director.
CATHOLIC STUDENT
CENTER
St. Thomas Aquinas Church: 320 N
16: 477-7914: 43S-QOS4
Sunday Mass-9:00 a.m.; ll:0Oa.m.;
12:15. Saturday evening 7:00p.m.
kev. Leonard kalin. Director.
EPISCOPAL STUDENT
CENTER
St. Mark's on the campus: 1309 R;
432-225I-432-363U:
Holy rucharist-S:30 am.; 10:30
a.m.: 5:00 p.m. Kon.ild L. Wiley.
Director
HILLEL FOUNDATION
Religious Worship at THereth Israel
Svnagogue; 3219 Sheridan Blvd.;
423-8569;
Worship Serv5ces-rriday-8:00 p.m.
5aturtiay-v:60 p.m. Kabbi Morion
J. Waldman.
LUTHERAN STUDENT
CHAPEL AND CENTER
S3S N 16: 432-8051; Sunday
Worship 9:00 a.m.; 10:30 a.m.;
Supper and Kellowship-5:30 p.m.
Alvin M. Petersen, Pastor. James
thrlichman. Intern.
UNITED METHODIST CHAPEL
AND STUDENT CENTER
Weslev Foundation: 640 No 16;
Worshlp-9:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. -11:30
a.m. Duane Hutchinson,
Minister-Director. Mel Quetchens ,
Assoc. Minister-Director.. Anna Mae
Alphonse, Lay Associate.
UNITED MINISTRIES IN
HIGHER EDUCATION
The Campus Ministry of
Presbyterians United Church,
Disciples, Moravians, RCA, COU,
United Methodist: 333 N 14;
432-6561; Sunday Worship-10:45
a.m.
Larry Doerr. Director. Sue Tidbali.
Counselor.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL
The Lutheran Church Missouri
Svnod; 15 &. O: 477 3997: Sunday
Worship-10:30 a.m.; 4:30 p.m..
(.amma Delta Supper and
Program-5:30 Al i. Norden, Pastor.
David Dressel, Pastor.
DIAL-A-PRAYER
423-1200
3 Speed
Touring Bike
Dependable twist-grip gear control
Front and rear caliper handbrakes in
the 26 in. tubluar steel frame.
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ISSUE Joint Treaty of Peace
KH017 THE ISSUE AUD VOTE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
SPRING GENERAL ELECTION
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA (ASUN)
The following rwiic will be on the April 7 Spring ballot
EXPRESS YOUR OPINION:
I favor the Joint Treatv of Peace
I oppose the Joint Treaty of Peace
Joini lrcaiv of I'cmv
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and rhr Pcmil!. ol South V Vftuni and North jnium
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and i hen al Orv Union Lounge Irom 500 pm-HOO jim.
All orhcr udcnts voir af Giv Lnion Loune: from SOU a.m.-8Mt pxn.
HOUSTON-Nebraska's
Thursday double-header with
Houston University, was
postponed because of rain.
The Cornhuskers will play
double-headers on Friday and
Saturday to make up the two
games. The eight-game series
with Houston concludes
Saturday.
Houston, , after losing the
first game Monday, came back
for three straight wins, and
leads the series thres games to
one. :
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ISSUE: Implementation of PACE Proposal
K0017 THE ISSUE MID VOTE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
SPRING GENERAL ELECTION
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA (ASUN)
The following issue will be on the April 7 Spring hallot;
I FAVOR:
PACE Committee Plan (refundable after tuition payment)
Reirents' Committee Plan (cleductable from tuition payment)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1971
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN