The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 13, 1976, Page page 2, Image 2

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Conspiracy chzrgzd
Springfield, Uasfv-Two men and a
woman were arreted here Saturday and
charged wiih conspiring to murder SenXd-
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also said he wanted time
complete public statement
incident.
to form a
about the
If Shovers remains on the probation,
he would not be able to continue as
student body president and student regent.
However, Deer said Vednesiay that
Shovers would be allowed to remain in
Paris-Five handcuffed hijackers were
being flown to New York on a French mili
tary plane Sunday to face US. charges for
the hijacking of a Trans fc'ofiJ Aiiiines jet
liner and the death of a New York police
man. Most of the 53 hostages freed from
those posts until he has gone through the
UNO student appeals process.
Deer saxi Shovers would appear
sometime this week before an appeals
board composed of three students, two
faculty and one UNO staff member. If the
probation is uphelJ, Shovers could appeal
to UNO Chancellor Ronald Roskens. If
Roskens upholds the probation, he could
appeal to the KU Coard of
Regents.
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PJ!oro ordered f f rAm
Daltimore-An additional pool of 400
persons w3 be ordered to report to the
federal courthouse here V7ednes2ay for
pestle questioning as prosepective jurors
in the political corruption trial of Coy.
Ularvia Mandd and four others.
Pczco Corps plcdgo
Washington-Sen. Walter Mondale said
in an interview that he and Jimmy Carter
would undertake to restore the Peace
Corps to something resembling what it was
under the Kennedy administration. If ean
wh2e, in Plains, Ca, Jimmy Carter is
campaigning with a set of statistics design
ed to show the Democrats do the best job
of mancng the economy.
Editor-irKhief: Theme Foreman, tbf&tfnq
teuton Randal Elawtrt. fim tdl&r: Sandy
tiohr. Atfoc&e tism tditmt: Ron Ruress
and flex Want. Leyotit Etor; Uz Ctard. Enter,
talimect t&tct: Micfegef Zmgxt. from Editor;
Pete XSssnm, Third Dimension ESgr; Nancy
Szofcs, Wight Km t&tor: Joe Hudson. Photo,
crzphy Editor: Stewe Coemer, Fhotosraphy
Chief: Ted Kirk.
Eusine ISerajar: Jar! Hauear. Advertising
VUmsr: Gre-3 tVurdwnan. Associate Adver.
liana ISanegsr: Cruet Uk-hlorm. Production
Karer: Kitty PoTxky.
The Daily NsisrsAan is pubi&hed by the
UTiL Publications- Committee on Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the
fail end spring semesters, except during
vacations.
Address: The Ds?y Kctras&an, Nebraska
Union 34, 14s?i and R Streets. Lincoln, Neb.
Copyright 1373, the D?y Ncbrasfcan. Mat
erial may be reprintsd withevt permission if
attributed to the Da2y U&rxS&n, except mat
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Oers asociated with
the imrVerrty, who willed
to remain tmidentiiled, said
they thought a new chan
cellor's arrivd mit have
hastened the departure of
others. They said they
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thought a chanceHorpre
ferred to have his own
team.
Young said he hoped his
arrival was not a factor in
others irrr-g.
"I felt I had a good
working relationship with
those who have decided to
leave since I arrived"
Young said. I expressed
my strong desire for them
to stay here, I think very
highly of Eader, Wright and
(assistant to the chancellor
Larry) Braskamp."
He called it a "logical
step" for Wright and said he
thought Bader was dedicat
ed to his work with the uni
versity" citmg Baders re
fusal of the first offer ex
tended him.
"It's a case of having
capable people in these posi
tions," he sail. "They had
very good professorial rea
sons . for making the
change.
"They're all going to be
difficult to replace. But it
would be unhealthy if we
didh'i have good enough
peopl here that other in
stitutions did not want
them"
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