daily nebraskan friday, february 11, 1977 Students who want to study in Seville, Spain, next , year should check this week with Robert Valentine, assistant pro fessor of modern languages and literature, Oldfather Hall 117. Requirements include junior standing next year, a 3.0 grade point average and a personal inter view. The program is offer ed to UNL students through the University of Colorado. The Union Program Council (UPC) will be inter viewing for Model United Nations, recreation and black activities chairpersons. Information and applica tions are available in Union 115. The Corn Cobs spirit organization is selling "Stick it to Mizzou-Support NU" T-shirts until noon today at both Nebraska Unions. The UNL chapter of the American Society for Personnel Administration will meet Tuesday in the Union. Room number will be posted. Richard Bourne, professor emeritus in the UNL Dept. of Management, will speak on Personnel in the Public Sector. Phi U will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Home Economics Bide. 104 calendar short stuff Noon-Student " Affairs Ad Hoc Committee, Nebraska Union 243. 12:30 p.m. - Muslim Student Association, Union 337. 7:30 p.m.-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Union 242. The UNL Actuarial Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Russ Conn of Mutual of Omaha will speak on "Health Actuarial Science." The indoor tennis courts will be open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Today is the last day to register from 9 a.m. to noon. See Ray Huppert, Sports Complex 125. pga 3 news digest By The Associated Press Gunmen sentenced London - Four Irish Republican Army gunmen were sentenced Thursday to life imprisonment for seven killings and a dozen bombings during an 18-month IRA offensive in English cities. Authorities said they were bracing for a possible upsurge of IRA violence in reprisal for the stiff sentences. Outside the court, units of specially armed Scotland Yard officers were posted at public buildings in the heart, of. the British capital while extra precautions were being taken to protect prominent persons con sidered likely targets for IRA reprisals. Is Jimmy there? Washington - President Carter will spend two hours fielding questions from the American people in a live radio broadcast on Saturday, March 5, the White House announced Thursday. Press Secretary Jody Powell said the 2 to 4 p.m. broadcast from the Oval Office will be one in a series of efforts by Carter to keep in touch with the voters and their everyday concerns. Citizens will be able to call a toll free number which will be announced later. Powell said the callers who get through to Carter will be selected at random Victory claimed ; - c Pittsburgh - Lloyd McBride, backed by the United I Steelworkers hierarchy in the t . for the union's -'.presidency, claimed victory .Thursday over challenger "Edward Sadlowski. But . Sadlowski, 38, would not con j oedeefeat-andhisindes' hinted lhat the election1 foT top " aTice---m;the-'1.4-riniflion-member union would be' challenged. Based on unofficial returns gathered by his campaign staffs. McBride, 60, said he had a 75j000-vote J margin over his opponent. A Sadlowski spokesman ."claimed his candidate was ahead by a slim lead of about 'f 5,000 votes. 'Oscar nominees Los Angeles - Network, a scathing view of the television industry, and Rocky, the story of a rags-to-: riches boxer, each won 10 nominations Thursday from the Motion Picture Academy as the top film of the year. The late Peter Finch was nominated for best actor in Network. Also nominated were William Holden of Network; Robert De Niro, Taxi Driver, Giancarlo Giannini, Seven Beauties; and Sylvester Stallone. Rocky. Network scored a best actress nomination for Faye Dunaway, and Talia Shire was named for Rocky. Other nominees are Marie-Christine Barrault, Cousin, Cousine: Sissy Spacek, Carrie; and Liv Ullmann, Face to Face. Nominated for best picture of the year were All the President's Men, Bound for Glory, Network, Rocky, and Taxi Driver. v Recreation area Omaha - The Army Corps ot tngineers has proposed a nearly $6 million plan for more boating, camping, picknicking and viewing areas along the Missouri River : stretch from Yankton, S.D., and Ponca State Park, Neb. The 59.5-mile stretch would be declared a "national recreation river." 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. Niyht News Editor: Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy editors: Deb Bockhahn, Ann Owens and Gail Smith. 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