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.7 I 1 4 , 1 news digest Ey Ths Associated Press Chief of staff St. Simons Island, Ga.-Jimmy-Carter has ruled out naming a single, all-powerful chief of staff, said Jody Powell, Carter's press secretary. The best-known recent staff chief was H.R. Haldeman, former Pre sident Nixon's right-hand man. Even Cab inet officers had to go through Haldem&n when they sought access to Nixon. Powell said that is not Carter's style and is not the way he ran his office when he was governor of Georgia or his campaign for president, lie said Carter is likely to opt for a "spokes of the wheel" approach, similar to that used by President John F. Kennedy, who allowed six or seven top aides equal access to the President. Patty moved San Diego-Patricia Hearst was moved from a spacious federal prision in Northern California to a 1 2-story facility here at her own Tequest for security reasons, offi cials say. Miss Hearst, 22, who is serving a seven-year 'sentence for armed bank rob bery, was driven to the Metropolitan Cor rectional Center here on Tuesday from the campus-like Federal Correctional Institu tion in Pleasanton, east of San Francisco. " lawyers. 'vilio 'othr the stay siuiist CH-' more' wishes would lso appear, us wculi a California lawyer , engaged, to rt present .the convict 'in his li;;ht to disi Gilmcre, 35, was convicted cf first-decree murder in the death of a Prcvo motel clerk. No one has been executed in the United States since 1967. Honor code West Point, N.Y.-West Point cadets: have voted to abolish a review board of officers and instead try alleged violators of the honor code themselves. The new system was approved in a referendum Tuesday night by 85 per cent of-the 4,044-cadet corps, according to Michael Ivy, chairman of the cadet honor commit tee. The referendum, which the honor committee had been drafting since late August, takes effect immediately. - short stuff foformal cEscmaoa at 3:30 pjn. today ia Women's Physical Education EUg. 304. - daily nebraskan Firing squad Salt Lake City-Condemned killer Gary Mark Gilmore renewed his request in person to the Utah Supreme Court Wednes day to withdraw a stay of execution so he can be shot by a firing squad next Monday. Deputy Warden Leon Hatch of the Utah State Prison said Gilmore would be es corted to a court hearing Wednesday at the State CapitoL He said two lourt-appointed Editor-in-chief: Theresa Forsman. Managing Editor: Randal Blauvelt. News Editor: Sandy Morir. Associate News Editors: Ron Rugg less and Rex Seline. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertain ment Editor: Fichae4 Zangari. Sports Editor: Pete Wegman. Third Dimension Editor: Nancy Stohs Night News Editor: Kim Shepherd. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. ,opy Editor: Chuck Beck, Nancy Dark, Pete Mason. Gail Smith and Randy Wright. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Adver tising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Bruce McMorris. Produc tion Manager: Kitty Policky. ' The Daily Neuraskan is published by the UNL Publicetorts Committee on Monday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday during the tall arid spring semesters, except during vacations. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union .34, 14th and R Streets. Lincoln, Neb. 6S4G3. Telephone (402) 472-2583. Copyright 1976, the Daily Nebraskan. mater ial may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except mat erial covered by another copyright. ' Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68501. - Applications still . are being accepted for the 1977 Nebraska Model : United 1 Nations. Applications and more information are avail able in Union 115. The Lincoln Park and Recreation Dept. is sponsor ing a ski trip to Park City, Utah, Dec 29 through Jan. 2. Register by Nov. 11 by calling 475-6734. ... The UNL Agronomy Club will meet at 7 fiiht at Keim Hall 224. Guest speaker will be Robert Sheve of the. International Marketing Division of Far-Mar-Co. " The Undergraduate Soci ology Association will meet.' today at 3:30 pjri. in the Union; Room number will be posted. The Student Chapter cf American Society of In terior Design will meet at 7 tonight in the Home Eco nomics Bids. 31. . .. . The AIESEC of Neb raska, an international mar keting club, will meet today at 330 pjn. in College of Business ' Administration Bldg.208; ' Dan Dafley, actor and "The;" Chinese Culture, Club is ' sponsoring" a slide show and talk by I-Iansoa Huang on Tns Non- Existence cf IrjlZion mi Unsmpbyment in CUaa on Saturday at 7:30 p m. in the Union Auditorium. I'. Charles Gardner, UNL professor of agronomy, wi3 speak about Q&mtittnive Genetic Studies end Pop ulation Improvement in teste at 3:30 p jn. today in Dsssey Ilail Auditorium. wl inset st 7:30 tcr.:wt Et the Est Campus library. The Inter Varsity Chris tian Fellowship will meet; at 7:30 pjn. Friday in" the Union. Room number wi3 be posted. ,, The Department of Fhysics end Astronomy will open the Behlen Observa tory to the public from 7 to 10 pjn. Nov. 12, 26 and Dec. 10. The new Financial Aid Form is available at the ' Office of Scholarships and , Financkl Aids, Administra- tion E'ig. 113. The deadline for the form to be sub mitted to the College Scholarship Service for The Audubon Society processing is Feb. 1, 1977. calendar 2 p. hi. -Student Affairs, 'Equal Opportunity,'" Union 242. ' ' 2 pjn. Health Educa tion staff, Union 243. 230 p.m.-Free Univer sity, '"Spanish,"" Union 337. 3:30 tun. Under graduate Sociology Associa tion, Union 232. 4 pjn. - Council of American Indian Students, executive, Union 343. 6 pjri. Christian Science Organization, Union 222. 6:30 pjn.-Builders, Union 202. ; - 6:30 pjnJResidence Tla3 Association, Union 202 A. 6:30 pja.-Red Cross, Union 242. 6:30 pjn. Innocents, ' Union 216, 7 pjn. - Daptist Student Union, . Union North Con ference Room. . 7 , pjn. Council on Student life, Union 243. 7 pjn, Free University, Tolkien Union 343. 7:30 pjn. East Union Program Council, Union mi xwj. 7:30 pjn. Mexican - -American Student Associa tion, Union 232. - ipi rnp- ,s h a n L If Jl L A i in Tuesday, -Nov. 30, 8 .p.fo.y i 1 U V VVHATS HAPPcr:rG to::ight c:j campus Thwrsdsy, f'svcmbgrH, 1S73 Start your evening at the Nebraska Union Harvest Room (open 4:30-7 p.m.) then... FACULTY RECITAL . - NEBRASKA WOODWIND QUINTET Enjoy this intriguing performance of the soothing sounds from Samuel Barber's "Summer's Music" 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall SHELDON FIL?,1 THEATCE -THE MAN WHO LEFT HJS WILL ON FILM A politically challenging film of a young Japanese leftist involved n an eerie haunting escapade. 7 & 9 p.m. TONIGHT AT THE HARVEST ROCM - -Put on a bib for our finger licking CARDECUE RIBS, our own special recipe PARK FREE... ...for the evening at AUTCPAflX, 1303 "Q" when you dine st the HARVEST nCOM. Have your parking ticket validated at the cashier. "" - . jjRW pp h feA (p 09Pi- jwi "ffBW liL-nruiiCi-u 1 ' c " i l3 Riso V 4 j LvuuuL 1. j?; 1 e S ' kwv n n n i plus ! a nno r-ffl ! tin LJ3I03 n L) uao cl Gcinis i nn en i - l I - i ( i - ( I I vim t nniiniS n iinnr'i CJ ili ii iUailJ H 5 J v! V.P. Pfcduc'ciGr.G