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3 2 dally nebrssksn fndsyvdxcmbcr3v 1978 news digest By The Associated Press Poaco signals United Nations, N.Yi-A flurry of peace signals from the Arabs -find Israel flagged hopes for a Mideast settle ment as the United Nations took up the problem once more Thursday, But observers say the name of the game is ""waiting for Jimmy Carter.'" UJN. sources said the Arabs . were readying Mideast settlement proposals for the Gen eral Assembly that are much less abrasive than resolutions of recent years, when the primary Arab goal was to iso late and attack Israel. Statements in recent weeks by leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as by Israel, the United States and the Soviet Union, have raised strong expecta tions that 1 977 wl see a serious new effort for i Mideast settlement Klan in tho Corps Oceanside, Calif, More than 50 Marines at Camp Pendleton, the scene of racial violence last month, are members of the Ku Klux Klan, and others belong to different white supremacist groups, a former Elan offi cial says. Marine Sgt. Randall douse, 24, who said he once was '"Exalted Cyclops''' of the Klan in nearby Ocean side, refused to give precise figures on Klan membership at the base, but said it was over 50, There are 32,000 Marines at Camp Pendleton, douse, reassigned to Dallas ' earlier in the week, commented in an interview with the . Los Angeles Times, douse said in the interview, given before his transfer, that the KKK chapter at Camp Pendle ton was formed because we're just a little bit upset at the way things are being done."" He said, as an example, blacks can play "souT music on the Jukebox at the en listed men's club, but if whites tried to. play country and western songs, blacks "would bounce on the jukebox so it wouldn't play, unplug it or turn it down." short stuff The Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship organ ization will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Nebraska Union. The Rev. Robert CulveT is the guest speaker. Room number will be posted. The International Educa tion Service is sponsoring a Paris and France travel workshop from 4 to 5 p.m, today in the Union. ECKANKAR will present a talk about soul travel and a film entitled Eckankor: A Way of Life at 7:30 tonight at 333 N. 34th St. The pledges and mem bers of Phi Chi Theta will tour the Radisson Corn husker Hotel -at 2:30 p.m. today. Members should meet at the hotel front desk, The East Union Program Council is onsoring the East Campus Holiday Choral Concert at 2 pjn, today in the East Campus Activities BIdg. The UNL Gay Action Group will meet Sunday from 8 to 10 pan. for a coffeehouse, and from 10 to midnight for a disco dance at 1228 P St. KEY.AMifiosASfrrMvBjfi JvMtEZwn Web UkeToComeTo Your Aforr Rsrty. irfer GrektMixeks!! fri I ftf T I iMttwrD Bwns tf sown msa $ STLOU&.m - BQfSOOFitOf AUSF x Invite TheJwrbz Brothers! JuAWzWiJimn'ioi" jimmkto MuchachoI JkCKABES&REJVSTmrik'Q ToBeVickedup. vwmrrvoo? V&OlLSE&NluRNybUR Im imdatiesta? 7 "A TV 7Prn L - iVl "2117 Raven would like to help you with your Christmas shopping! New selection of -155 Ffcnnel shirts 5X3 ib 63 j for men end women. Sno-Mcblb suits nvzr J CUTLET srcniH Thur3.ll D Sun 1-5 The 4-H polka party will be at Weston tonight Members should meet at the Fedde residence hall lounge at 7 p.m. The Women's Resource Center is hosting a get acquainted session with several UNL women faculty members at 330 p.m, today in Union 116. Builders is taking applica tions for chairman and assis tant chairman positions in Builders, including Bricks, Redcoats Projections, Col lege Days, Student-Faculty Relations, and Public Speak-, ing committees. Applica tions are at Union 200. S:p.T5IT 7:15-9:15 ArtNllMMJ calendar! 12:30 pm - Muslim Stu dent Association, Union 337. 2 pjn.-31ealth Educa tion, Emergency Commit tee, Union 242. 330 pjn,. Political Science lecture, Union Aud itorium. ' 4 pjn International Education Service Flights & Study Tours orientation, Union 222. ,6-30 pjn. Teachers College faculty wives, Dinner, Union Ballroom. 7 p. m. Beta Gamma Sigma, Union 202. Bombors Frankfurt, West Germany-An an&Americaa -group has claimed it planted a bomb in the Officers Gd at ths sprawling Khelnain US. Air Force Case where several persons were injured in i fire Wednesday. Police Thursday studied letters mailed to news agencies including The Associated Press that identified the group by the name Revolutionary Cells and said a bomb was planted as part of an "anti-impenst battle." The letter the AP received was similar to one sent last June after two time bombs shattered z US, Army shopping center in Frankfurt, in juring 16. On Wednesday, a fire gutted the wooden build ing containing She officers' mess at the air base and re sulted in two persons being hospitalized for observation. Agenda includes criteria changes Whether the criteria for graduate faculty membership should be changed "will be discussed Monday at the first graduate faculty meeting since Henry Holtzclaw became dean of graduate studies Sept L Holtzclaw said graduate faculty members agree that the statement requiring a nominee to have evidence f active participation an a research program should remain. But he said there is a question as to what constitutes evidence. The statement needs to be more specific, he said. One proposal being considered would be to require each iiominee to be actively involved in graduate research andor teaching as a part of iheir regular duties. t Another question being considered is whether the chairman of the UNL Graduate Council and UNL graduate faculty should be the dean, as it has been in the past, oi an elected faculty member. 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