x7 HAFT Observatory dedication scheduled The Behlen Observato' y , located at the University of Nebraska Agricultural Field Labo-atory near Mead, houses the largest telescope in the V i d w e st, accord; rig t o Kam-Ching Leung, d 'rector of the observato'v. D:d:cat:on rr.--r.rc'' -:i the o b sc vator y ."!' be held Satu'day at 10 a.m. The d e d Co t i o n is in conjunct'on ',vth the annua! M o n t g o 'ery Lccuh'e Se: , a "d t 1 n-A-ne-r ea State U n i e r s t y s Ass o c ; a ten's Astronnv s:r s Con'." e"ce . Leunq ,V : I i vvj.de Ulill Vofvin George, dean of fie Co'leg-1 o' Arts and Sciences, vvi'l g:vt? a brie' nistoiy of the observatory. Regents and NU President D.B. Varner will unveil a plaque and a poitiait of Waiter D. Behlen at the laboutoiy. Behlen will respond on behalf of the family, which donated money for the observatory. James Zumberge, UNL chancellor, will present concluding remai ks. The observatory is to be used by astronomy students and faculty at UNL. Public viewing programs will be held every month. Ir - East Union April 8 7:00 & 9:30 $.75 with ID WWII WW WHT""fPWW' jhww WHS m&W VSKeii 2202 0"S,. PAUL'S 2202"O"S, COLD BEER ' 1 SPECIALS M0RE SPEC,AL PR,CES Andre Cold Duck Friday & Saturday $1.89Fifth i, .r ,, , , . Checks Cashed with Colt 45 Malt Liquor student I.D. $1.456 pk. (" lhun - 1am I'.', I I'i .1 fcf Festival features folklore, art Various aspects of Latin Amencm culture including art, folklote, htei aturv inni foieign affairs, will be the focus of U'slL's Latin Ameiican Spiing Festival m Apr 1 1 , according to Roberto t scjuot itsi Mj o. The festival is co-sponsored by the UNL Institute for International Studies and various UNL departments. It originated after the institute received requests from students and faculty to show some aspects of Latin American life, Esquenazi-Mayo said. The director said he hopes the festival will become annual. Such a festival is needed at UNL breve, e "many misconceptions still exist alrout I atm America," Esquenai Mayo s.mi. "Latin American often is lumped together as a unit, without keeping in mind that each country is a separate entity." Programs about at least half of tie.' ') Western Hemisphere nations of Spain'.h und Portugese origin will be included m tin? festival, the director said. Speakers featured during the festival include executive director of the Brazilian-American Cultural Institute, the secretary of the Brajilian Embassy and professors from East Texas State University and the University of North Carolina. Programs Will be CU-Sponsored b the alt, music, modem languages and pohtica1 science department, the Schoo1 of Journalism, Office of Mmo'd Affu s ,inJ the University Convocations Committee. The 'est ival schedule' is : "d" "' f'i - ...i.i ,(..!. Air f. lMlit, Sheldon "I I ..,)'! I ', ''r it t I '' r..i . : Voder.. Ai t in V-iail," 'Jui ! Ail r, i in !i i "j. j i in 'l-ril 1 .'' ".'ii.e i.f '."fi.i.-r-i l'ieti in Bi.iiI " M'l ' "!!.,;' : i.e ;,(J ;,.f. -'M'mI 1 "I've: . A r i i'r... d.l Style 111 !'!'' 'e' i j ' Mi e.j 1 1 Ail, Sr.eidon Art ' Cillery l 1 ii.-e A ll V l.l'.I'M-. I.J S !-'. !.J! .Or M,tti', are j Mr ( ( i H e ,1 iOM',," isjejif , I . k . j I J 1 1 1 f J r i , 7 n IH. Apnl V.i "la M,,.t fir r.1,,n. y ij.iiio." 207 oi'H.it'i.i i i.iii. 1 1 ::o ,i,n,. Al"'l .'"', "hu.-ii i' th.- vVe...'(ii Mi niiM,rn!r." U'rii , fi, Alt 'I '' "r..iil f i.'ini," Hi!ni, Sheldon Ait 1 j.iller v , 1 0 ;!) a Hi Un'e-' s othi'i iViM' noti.'d, dil pi ogi ,.in i' aie e( !uie. All events .re free and open to the public. -'. - ) 'A- J' If M S I If 1 j' l!f r: . '; f II. I l II I. if II 1 f i : ?l If ' j v ; l w, A t ... i hi kii I'i 3 r 1 1 1 1 1 . ' j ,1 I'll ! '! p. in - ' 11, International banquet IS, I ! e I,,,! , , i,, (, ,,, i v. , Hi! 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