thursctey, janusry 17, 1977 daily nebraskan pEQ3 3 news digest For those who might have missed some of the important national news while vacationing the past month, the Daly Nebraskan has compiled this digest from Associated Press wires: Curtis to retire Nebraska Sen, Carl Curtis, third ranking Republican in the Senate, announced that he will not seek re-election in two years. He declined to designate a chosen successor. Republican Rep, Charles Thone of Lincoln and Democratic Gov, J. James Exon are thought to be the top candidates to succeed Curtis. Neither has announced their candidacy. Thone has said he is considering running for governor. Exon is prevented by the Nebraska Constitution from seeking a third term as governor, ' Opposition met ; Former Nebraskan Theodore Sorensen, once a top aide to President John F. Kennedy, is meeting opposition to his nomination to head the CIA. Some senators have expressed doubts about Sorensen's qualifications because he admitted using confidential files to write a book. Sorensen admitted using secret files from his time in the Kennedy administration to write the book Kennedy in 1965. Sorensen and Griffin Bell have faced the most opposi tion among President-elect-Jimmy Carter's nominees for top administration posts. Bell has been nominated as attorney generalbut his record has been challenged by civil rights groups. , Most of Carter's nominees have had smooth sailing in confirmation hearings before Senate committees and are expected to be confirmed without trouble by the full Senate, .- - Spills studio Israelis outraged The Israeli government is outraged by the release last week of Abu Daoud, who allegedly commanded the slay ing of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympic games. Daoud 's release by a French court was denounced by Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon as a "disgraceful surrender" to Arab pressure. Mayor chosen Michael Bflandic, the alderman from the late Chicago Mayor Richard Daley's own 11th ward, has been chosen acting mayor by the Chicago City Council. Bilandic replaces Daley, who died of a heart attack Dec. 20. Daley, 74, was the last of the big city political bosses, and was the mayor of the nation's second largest city for 21 years. Execution set Gary Gilmore, after two suicide attempts, is scheduled to go before a Utah State Prison firing squad today. Religious groups planned to keep all-night vigils outside the prison in an attempt to block the execution. Requests by the press to cover the execution have been turned down by a Utah federal judge. Eleven oil-carrying vessels have been involved in oil spills in or near ILS. waters since Dec, 15, Among the vessels involved are seven Liberian tankers, two Panamanian tankers and two U.S. ships. A federal investigation is being conducted to study , the outbreak of oil spills, which endanger U.S. fishing waters and tourist trade. daily nebraskan EditoHn-chief: Sandy Mohr. Managing Editor: Pets Mason. News Editor: Rex Seline. Associate News Editors: Larry Lutr and Ron Ruggless. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Michael Zangarl. Sports Editor: Jim Hunt. Third Dimension Editor: Terri Willson. Night Newt Editor: Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy editors: Deb Bockhahn, Ann Owens and Gail Smith. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Third Dimension is published every other Tuesday of this period. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68408. Telephone: (402) 472-2588. Copyright 1976, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprint ed without permission if attributed to the Dally Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68501 . Dims r. in a Lai M) aJ W ' 1 Hi tit If o crrrl risers . C3,C3C2IC3faC3, ras a the Aseatrac 4530. And rstJa srs ttKniz m m wortd ma tets you fe-cns&gf the pteying order of a record just cy pushing I but ton. And 1 can do 8ns. fcy ccrttess resale control. ewa bom across fteroom. Smce toneum it eiectrorwaJly tfsredsi ID ti record, you newr tar to teacn i. T!sargwe. yos mm nsk seretcteg a record, or damaging a stylus. There's only a limited nmfea of Accesses in town. And nctteg etst laelm tftewortf. rjt::crj strata. F.&T 114 C"1H If r Now there ere two Lsmd and Sky Waterbed stores in Lincoln! Why two? Because Lincoln people are starting to see that the dotation sleep story is not only a good idea but one cf the most relaxing and restful experi ences they have ever had. Our tner and "O" Street store is just our way cf making the dotation sleep story twice as easy to discover! Visit our Lincoln East store during our grand opening and find: Completely unique selection. New dotation sleep sys tems and accessories that.our downtown store .... "doesn't carry..!-.;.... W v;. Prizes. Wrought iron plant stands. Art deco wall hangings. Designer sheets. Register at either store through Friday, January 21. No purchase necessary and you need not be present to win. Service. The kind Land and Sky downtown has been famous for. Well help you find the right bed and make sure it's set up the way you want it in your home. Beautiful new store. A comfortable, convenient place to shop. II. m a , m - 1-1 : L UliCCUl CEOTEa STOHS 1223 "O" 475-7773 NEW UNCOLN EAST STOXIE COTNEaa"0't:S3C7 w iiMMOim.Eifiiirg V&fey ....... feT-g!foMMi Ttfjsjr ft iff tk; -i-vftitir - II"1 - 1 rf 1fcnti' 'w-iinfj&f""'a u&&; &(Bmtitimsie&: . ; iL ,r ip li II II 13 -t- ' .... 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