The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 21, 1977, Page page 3, Image 3

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Cell approved
Washinton-Griffin Bell was approved Wednesday by
the Senate Judiciary Committee ts President Carter's
nominee to be attorney general.
The Committee voted 10 to 3, and one vote of present,
in favor of Bell, with all three votes against coming from
Republicans Charles Mathks of Maryland, John Chafes of
Rhode Island and John Heinz of Pennsylvania.
Opposition to the 58-year-old Atlanta lawyer had been
based largely on his civil rights record.
Meanwhile, the Senate Commerce Committee unani-
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The full Senate probably will vote on the nominations
within a few day!
Former Maine Gov. Kenneth Curtis, who is Carter's
choice to be elected party chairman today, already is
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Curtis siid he thinks the major new thrust will be to
try to reach farther out in an organized way to get a
better idea of what the people are thinking.
Amnesty rejected
Washington-In his last full day as president, Gerald
Ford Wednesday rejected amnesty for Vietnam military
deserters and draft evaders but directed that honorable
discharges be awarded to wounded and decorated vet
erans who had not received them.
The new ruling would apply only to deserters and
would affect at most 700 former servicemen, a White
House spokesman said. They would be eligible for
veterans benefits, including medical care and education.
In making the ruling, Ford fulfilled a promise to consi
der amnesty he made last month to the widow pf Sen.
Philip Hart, D-Mich., who supported amnesty.
The Union Program
Council is looking for per
sons to serve on the Record
Lending Library committee.
Anyone interested should
stop by the UPC office,
Nebraska Union 1 IS or con
tact Kevin Paul at 464
0288. The new Financial Aid
Form (FAF) is now avail
able at the Office of Scho
larships and Financial Aids,
Admin. Bldg. 113. This is
the first year for the form
Apply at CJ.S., Union 200,
or call 472-2486.
The Chinese Student
Association is sponsoring a
Tea House at 7:30 pan. to
night at St. Mark's Church,
13th and R.
The India Association is
sponsoring movies Saturday
at 2 p.m. in Henzlik Hall.
Tickets are $1.50 for mem
bers, $2 for non-members.
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The UNL Gay Action
Reaching out
Omaha-The champions fo the Missouri Valley and
Metro Seven conferences will play two &t4arge teams in
the NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Playoff here
March 12.
-and it replaces last year s Group will meet Sunday
Parent s Confidential State- from 8 to 10 pjn. for t
ment or Student Financial
Statement. The deadline for
Washington-President Carter plans to use the Demo
cratic Party to keep up with public sentiment about pro
blems facing the nation.
Unlike most presidents, who tend to downgrade the
party machinery, Carter has a new role for the Democra
tic National Committee.
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that opponents for the two league champions will be
coffeehouse and from 10 to
midnight for a disco dance
at 1 228 P St.
The Winter Walpurgis
nacht committee of the
assigned by the NCAA for the event, one of eight play- open twobooths
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Winners of the two Omaha games and others nationally Unions today and Monday Union Program Councfl is
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fill out the four-team NCAA finals field.
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Daily Nebraskan applications for reporters
and photographers are being accepted at
the Daily Nebrasksn office, Nebraska
Union 34. There will be a schedule to
sign up for interviews.
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the new forms.
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The 1977-78 Basic Edu
cational Opportunity Grant
(BEOG) form has also arriv
ed. All undergraduates must
complete this form as soon
as possible. A financial aid
award will not be made
until th and BEOG
are completed and received
by the Office of Scholar
ships and Financial Aids.
The Union Program
Council is taking applica
tions for the UPC Film
Committee. Contact the
UPC office, Union 115.
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The Community Involve
ment Services is looking for
a volunteer to be a reader
for a handicapped student.
the event Jan. 28. Sisn
up sheets and more in
formation are available in
Union 115 or call 472-2454,
The Acturarial Science
organization is sponsoring a
seminar on Saturday in the
Union.
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Nebraska Preveterinary
Club students interested in
participating as guests in the
Nebraska Veterinary Medi
cal Association's (NVMA)
continuing education meet
ing Jan. 23-25 should
contact Tony Sambol, 432
3672 by Sunday. If there is
sufficient interest, the offi
cers of NVMA will be con
tacted for approval of the
proposal. " V
of 1028 O St.
to welcome back students offers
A clearance sale on all
Tapestries, Oriental Rugs,
Shirts and Blouses from India. .
For example, tapestrias in
over SO designs regularly M0.G0,
now only 20.00. Oriental design
rugs, all sizes, price cut in half.
India shirts and blouses - 60 off.
Ail other gift items - 12 off..
bring this ad and receive a
free plant pot (while they last).
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