thursday, fcbru:ry 10, 1977 p3 2 daily nebresken news digest By Hie Associated Press Bonn, West Germany AP-West Germany is determined to resist U.S. objections to its nuclear power sales agree ment with Brazil, a spokesman said Wednesday .as a Bonn delegation left to open talks in Washington on the disputs. Government spokesman Armin Gruenewald said Foreign Office Under Secretary; Peter Hermes would take -part in the two days of talks'starting Thursday.. His seven-man delegation also includes officials of the Research and Economics Ministry. Gruenewald said that, earlier this week, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's ministers reaffirmed Schmidt's decision to "meticulously" carry out the June 1975 agreement with Brazil. It provides for the sale of eight reactors, uranium enrichment and fuel reprocessing facilities. Debate payment Washington-The League of Women Voters is still trying to pay the .bills for the nationally televised debates that were centerpieces of the campaign between President Carter and former President Gerald R. Ford. The league's education fund announced Wednesday it is filing suit to reverse a. Federal Election Commission ban on the use of corporate and labor union contributions to finance the debates. A league official said about $315,000 in debate bills already have been paid, with another $5,000 to $6,000 outstanding. The league has raised $224,000 in contributions earmarked for the debates, and has paid more than $70,000 out of its own treasury. Zorinsky assigned Washington, (AP)-Nebraska Sen. Edward Zorinsky said Wednesday he is "extremely pleased" at the assign ments he received as freshman senators were appointed to various committees. Zorinsky said he had been named to the. Agriculture Committee, the Commerce, Science and short stuff The indoor tennis courts will be open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. the last day to register is Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. See Ray Huppert, Sports Complex 125. ASUN needs people to help organize and to teach classes for the Nebraska Free University. Call ASUN, 472-2581, or Jane Todd, 432-5803, evenings . . Students who want to study in Seville, Spain, next year should check this week with Robert ' Valentine, assistant professor of modern Old father 117. Require ments include junior stand ing next year, a 3.0 grade point average and a personal interview. The program is offered to UNL students calendar 8:30 . a.m.-Student Affairs . staff, Nebraska Union 243. 2 p.m. Health Educa tion staff, Union 243. 4 pjn. Council of American Indian Students, Union 343. 5:30 pjn.-Eta Sigma Gamma, Union Harvest Room A. 6 pjn.-Christian Science Organization, Union 222. 6:30 p.m. Residence Hall Association, Union 232. 6:30 p.m.-Phi Chi Theta initiation, Union 343. 7 p.m.-Young Repub licans, Union 242. 7 pjn.-Baptist Student Union, Union Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. - Mexican -American Student Associa tion, Union 243. 7:30 p.m. Publications Committee, Union 216. 7:30 pjn.-Math Coun selors, Union 225 B-C. daily nebraskan Editor-in-chief: Sandy Mohr. Managing Editor: Pete Mason. News Editor: Rex Seline. Associate News Editors: Larry Lutz and Ron Ruggless. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Michael Zangari. Sports Editor: Jim Hunt. Third Dimension Editor: Terri Willson. Night. News Editor: Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy editors: D" 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. 8403. Telephone: (432) 472-2583. Copyright 1976, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprint ed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. - Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 63501 . Transportation Committee, and the Nutrition and Human Needs Committee. He said he was particularly pleased with the agricultural assignment and added that a seat on that panel as well as one on the Commerce Committee would allow him to give better representation to all sectors of Nebraska. Gunman jokes Indianapolis-A nervous gunman who has held a mortgage company executive hostage for more than 24 hours appeared to relax today, even joking with persons who called his apartment, police said. But Anthony G. Kiritsis, 44, of Indianapolis, still refused to release Richard O. Hall, 42, a mortgage company director who was abducted from his downtown office Tuesday with the muzzle of a shotgun wired to the back of his neck. A police spokesman said Kiritsis, who vowed Tuesday that he "was "ready to die" rather than go to jail, "wasn't vent ing his anger" on the callers and that they considered that a good sign. Authorities were reported drafting papers offering Kiritsis immunity from prosecution for possible use in negotiations for Hall's release. Economy program Omaha-Sen. Carl Curtis, R-Neb., testified before the House Ways and .Means Committee Wednesday on a program he said "would benefit the American economy and help working taxpayers save for retirement years , . . An aide reported from Washington that Curtis appeared before the House committee, which began hearings on President Carter's package to revive the economy, in support of an American stock ownership program the senator drafted in the last Congress. Curtis said his program would benefit only those persons, with incomes of less than $40,000 a year. It would allow investment of up to 15 per cent of earned income in common stocks of American companies, and would treat them as deductions for federal income tax purposes. Stock purchased under the program would have to be held for seven years. Dividends received would be taxed as ordinary income, and after seven years stock that" is sold would be treated as capital gains. The maximum a person could invest as tax deductible would be $ 1 ,500 per year. through the University of Colorado; however, students who go to Seville will be enrolled at UNL : Members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers can sign up for the Stillwater, Okla., and Rapid City, S. D., student conventions. Parti cipants can sign up on the chemical engineering bulle tin board. The next meeting will be at 7 p.m., Tuesday in chemical engineering lounge, Avery 337. Interviews will be Tues day for the Union Advisory Board, Council on Student Life and other committees. Call 472-2581 for details. - The Corn Cobs spirit organization is selling "Stick it to Mizzou-Support NIT T-shirts until noon Friday at both Nebraska Unions. The Union Program Council (UPC) will be inter viewing Wednesday for Model United Nations, recreation and black activities chairpersons. Information and applica tions are available in Union 115. V v. Persons who want to join Young Republicans can sign up today at the member ship .booth in the Union North Lobby. UPC's Special. Events Committee is taking applica tions for members. Contact the UPC office, Union 115, or call'472-2454. The Universal Arts and Education Association is sponsoring a lecture and demonstration of "Aikido" at 7:15 tonight in the Centennial College Pumpkin Room. , The Pre-Physical Therapy organization wi3 tour the physical therapy facilities in the training room of the South Stadium at 6:30 tonight. The Mexican-American Student Association will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union. Room number will be posted. Beta Alpha Psi and Community Involvement Services are sponsoring a free income tax service for students, low income families and the elderly. The service is available from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. today and Friday in Union 225 F-G-H. ' The Office of Scholar ships and Financial Aids is issuing National Direct Student Loan checks Feb. 14,-15 and 16 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Union Ball room. Recipients should bring their student identi fication. . The Baptist Student Union is sponsoring a 6:59 Rally tonight in the Union. Room number will be posted. John Janovy, life sciences professor, will speak on Mysosoma Funduli: Cellular Role Playing During Sporgenesis at 3:30 today in the Bessey Hall Auditorium. The Chinese New Year Banquet sponsored by the Chinese Student Association will be at 6 pjn.' Feb. 19 in ,the Union. Tickets are $5.50 for nonmembers and $430 for members. Contact the Foreign Student office, Union 345, or call 472- 3265. Rep. Charles Thone will be at Wesley House, 640 N. 16th St., at 7 p.m. Sunday to talk about The Ethics of Decision Making' in Government and to answer questions. The Chinese Culture Club is showing two documentary movies at 7:30 pjn. 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