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PP2 nsvvs digest a tepsrste hit r2br resolution calling' far a ddkit Il-rit cf $50.7 b-Iioa, J3J5: A cor-fcrcr.cc to J-":t Senst-! fosse dif ferences was set for r riijy. Dy The Associated Press Lino diss ' Tokyo-Chairnua Mao TsMans died Thursday, plunging China into an uncertain political future and leaving a gzping hole in the leadership of the world's most popu lous nation. As if anticipating a power struggle for Mao's mantle, the Central Committee of the Communist party issued an appeal for unity. In a statment, the committee pledged to "carry on the cause left behind by Chairman Mao." Resolution passes YYashington-The Senate passed a bud get resolution Thursday projecting a defi cit of $50.8 billion for the 12 months be ginning Oct. 1. The House was at work on SrnUh urges Wafegton-Rep. Virginia Smith, R-f Jcb has urged President Ford to strip the State Department of its authority to negotiate voluntary restraint agreements with countries exporting meat to the United States. Instead, the Chappell law maker wants that power switched to the secretary of agriculture. In a letter to the President, Mrs. Smith said the negotiation responsibility was originally placed with the secretary of agriculture, and "this is where it belongs." Unrest mounts Johannesburg, South Africa-Police gun fire Thursday killed an S-year-old boy as mobs of mixed race and black Africans went on a rampage of violence, arson and looting in the Cape Town area. At least ; TB'tyy SYUQEE13Y L.EAE50E LEAGUE ORGANIZATIONAL rJIZETL'IS DATE & TS'tZ noonday f.'lsbt KSxed Doi&fss - C:CJ PJ.t KbnsSay f-'Ist Scratch 3 r.!an League - 6:33 PJ.L Sorority Less523 - 0:C3 PJLL Tuesday Ulgit S:udsnt Lcszpa - 8:C3 PJ.L Wednesday fJiglht Greek League - 7:33 P.M. Thursday K!t Greek lesrs& - 5:33 P.M Thursday ISht Student League - 83 PJX Kbis&y Sept. 13 - 73 PX1 Lnday Sept. 23 - 6:33 PX1 IVefsssJsy Sept. 8 - 7 .-C3 PJX TiESKfay Sept. 14 - 7 ."3 PJX Wednesday Sept. 8 8 3 PJJL Wsdaes&y Sspt. 8 - C."C3 P.M. Thursday Sept. 1S -7.-C3 PJX ! -I LTsstirsl'mi Ca In Tha f-ciraska Union. Rssss Check At The Games Desk For Room Kum&er GoRssrrsieig Eadi ErleetiRg. ALL INTERESTED COOLERS AT.D TEAf.1 CATTAE; ARE INVITED! Sponsored by Nslbrs&a Union RssxtsSktn Departsssst ir" X 7 t 4 I I f mi i Tt3?loy Q 'Frffty Cfcjbte Only flatbolfc Gtin;s Polynesian B?io!is a- In Cfch enly) GoodOaryTithAd. 13th. C n C;:q 6 toys a c: 13 persons hare teen ks4 to of dtxotttizticxs arJ rioting zgainst Cje white fpverrcnent Araed polke escorted white motorics in convoys in the Cape Town area, 7Vo fcco suit Onha-Sorensen Construction Co, Inc., of Omaha Tharsday sued for money ft said is owed for excavating the sunken Certrand steadiest at the DeSoto Nationd V2ife Refuge near Missouri VaSey, Iowa. f rtdr, t cptnbcf 1 0, 1 970 Jets Purst3 and Sani Corbho, both of Oniaha, were named in the suit. The suit . surges that the defendants recieved S39JDCO for artifacts and other materials recovered and that the defendants received other compensation for vials of mercury recovered in the excavation, for which Soicnn received $643. The suit said the defendants owe Sorenson 25 per cent of all compensation received, because of an ?reement with Sorensen to exczvste the Steamboat site. - Care fund share unknown Nebraska's day care programs w21 re ceive more federal money, but how much and whether any of it goes to the Univer sity Child Care Project is not yet known. President Ford Tuesday signed into law a bill adding $240 million to the $600 miEion which states receive for day care programs. According to Ed Schulenbcrg, chief of the division of social services for the State Department of Public Welfare, Nebraska will receive some of the money. But he said Thursday that day care is under a state plan, and. he wasn't sure the additional money would alter that plan. Under the plan, student parents on a four-year program must pay a fee regard less of whether they qualify for assistance based on state income regulations. Mary Jo Ryan, director of the Unversity Child Care Project, called the restriction, a "ciscriminatory clause against college students." "Their excuse has always been that they don't have the money, (low that they do well just have to wait and see what they do with it," she said. The University Child Care Project lost $2,800 in state funds this year as a result of a $500,000 cut in the NU administra tion budget. mm ScSsny&sf EMU ;472-2SCTL daily nebraskdn 3050 OFF Clayton Houat Bmcutivm ' Suit 2 - Spt.9,I0,ll Thurs. 4 pjn.-9 pjn. . Fri. 10 ajn.-7 pjn. Sat. 10 ajn.-4 pjn. Editor-irvchief : Theresa Fprsman. Managing Editor: Randal Blauvelt. News Editor: Sandy RAohr. Associate News Editors: Ron Ruggless and Rex Seiine. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Michael Zang3ri. Sports Editor: Pete Wegman. Third Dimension Editor: Nancy Stohs. Nsght News , Editor: Joe Hudson. Photography Editor: Steve Boerner. Photo graphy Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy Editors: Chuck Beck, Nancy Clark, Peter Mason, Gail Smith and Randy Wright. Business Manager: Jerri Hausster. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Associate Advertising Manager: Bruce Mc Morris. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraska n is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebssska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln Neb. CC503. Telephone (402) 472-2533. ' Copyright 1976, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprint ed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 62501. tlPZ7br27Z7 J"iidbm LTQDltti i j taJ Acf3Tss!Dsi B)y s!ss l!xet siEys ' vm-iVUl lv&2zZ9 E&tvlly9 SIclU - Jkstksjs on Sun.. 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