The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1975, Page page 15, Image 15
Wednesday, august 20, 1975 daily nebraskan page 15 Ford candidacy in U S. news Continued from p. 6 Preheat Ford announced that he will run for president in 1976 "in order to finish the job I have begun." Ford vowed to conduct "an open and aboveboard campaign." Us campaign chairman, Howard Callaway, said Ford's campaign "would be separate from Vice President Nelson Rockefeller's." An Eastern Airlines jet crashed while -trying to land in heavy rain and lightning at New York City Y Kennedy International Airport, Hie crash killed 110 of the 124 persons aboard. Two FBI agents were shot to death, while attempting to serve a warrant at the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota. An Indian was killed in an exchange of gunfire with police. Jimmy Hoffa, former head of the Teamsters union, was reported missing after his car was found parked outside a suburban Detroit restaurant. Sam Giancana, reputed high-ranking Mafia leader who was linked to an alleged CIA plot to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro in the 1960s, was shot to death in his suburban Chicago home. US. Atty. Gen. Edward Levi outlined , to Congress the Ford administration's proposed gun-control law, which includes a ban on "Saturday-night specials." The administration proposals also call for a 500-man force of Treasury Dept. agents to attack the black market in handguns in the nation's 10 largest cities. The Social Security system for the first time this year will pay out more in benefits than it receives in taxes, according to a report by trustees of the Social Security trust funds. Some 60,000 labor-union members rallied in Washington, D.C. to protest rising unemployment, inflation and government "unresponsiveness." It was the largest protest of its kind since the "Bonus Army" veterans', march during the Great Depression. UJS. coffee wholesalers predicted that retail coffee prices in the United States Academic Calendar Aug. 20, 21, 22, General registration Wed. thru Fri. Aug. 25, Mon. Sept. 1, Mon. Sept. 2, Tues. Sept. 19, Fri. New registrations will not be accepted later than Aug. 22 First semester classes begin Late fees for alt students with incomplete registra tions Labor Day holiday Final day on which adds wilt be accepted Last day to file drops In Office of Registration for lab-type courses - Oct. 3, Fri. Oct. 17, Fri. Mid-semester scholastic reports due Last day to file drops in Office of Registration for non-lab-type courts J!ov. 26-30,. Wed. Thanksgiving vacation 7:30 a.m. thru Sun. Dec. 13, Sat. Last day of first semester classes Dec. 15, 16, 17, First semester examination; 18, 19; Mon. thru 'Fri.v; Dec. 19, Fri. First semester ends may rise as much as 40 per cent next year because of frost damage to between 70 and 80 per cent of Brazil's coffee crop. Brazil supplies 60 per cent of the United State's coffee supply. The Food and Drag Administration opened an investigation into thousands of aerosol-spray products, saying the possibility that fiuorocarbon propellants harm the earth's atmosphere warrants "immediate attention. Schedule changes Microbiology 408-808, Immunology, will meet in Bessey Hall Auditorium instead of Lyman Hall 202. Microbiology 904, Virus Laborabory, will meet Monday and Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m, instead of Tuesday and Thursday 1:30-4:30. Interested students must see Assistant Professor G.L. Smith in Lyman 304. Enrollment by permission only. Books few for ASUN Continued from p. 1 ' "If there is enough response, we'll continue it for another week," Say said. "But after that time, the number of students using the exchange really seems to drop off," He said the supply of books at the exchange is lower than usual because "very few people" returned books last spring. "We might have made a mistake by not running an ad or posters asking students to bring in books for the fall," Say said. He said ASUN will use posters during the first week of school to advertise what he called the need for books. The exchange will initiate a numbering device this fall which Say said will simplify the process of selling books. The device will imprint into the front inside cover the number of the book, the seller's asking price and the class for which the book was used, he said. The seller then would fill out on a master list the number of the book and his name, he added. The process eliminates the' need for the seller to complete a more extensive form and the chance that the price tab inside each book is lost. Exchange will be in the North and South Conference rooms of the Nebraska Union. Law College exchange The Student Bar Association is sponsoring a book exchange and a book distribution service in the Law College on East Campus. 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