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pegs 2 dsily nebraskan Outreach is recruiting new members for the fail semester. Applications and information may be obtain ed from University Health Center 104. - Eta Sigma Gamma is featuring a lecture by the director of Lincoln Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) about The Prospect and Cost of HMO in Nebra ska, tonight at 7:30 in the Nebraska Union. Students to Save the Niobrara will meet at 7 to night in the Union., Room number will be posted. Juniors, seniors and short stuff graduate students with at least a 3.7 grade point aver age enrolled in Teachers or Graduate Colleges and inter ested in joining Pi Lambda Theta Teacher's College honorary may sign up until March 2 in Teachers College 202or Hcnzlik 118. Model United Nations is taking staff applications for the 1978 conference. Appli cations are available in the Union Program Office, Union 115. The Art Lending Library Committee will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the Union Program Council office, Union 345. news digest calendar 6 p.m.-Big 8 Conference Bowling Meet, Union Games Area. 6:30 p.m. Residence Hall Association, Union 232. 7 pjn .-Baptist Student Union, Union 242. 7 pjn. to 10 p.m.-Vol-unteer Income Tax Assist ance, Union 225 B-C. 7 pjn.-Students to Save the Niobrara, Union 337, .7:30 s p.m.-Mexican-American Student Associa tion, Union 202A. 7:30 p.m.-Multi-Cultur-al Affairs, readers theatre, Union Auditorium. 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: Deb Bockhahn, Ann Owens, Gail Smith and Becky Williams. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Dick Worick. 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 Nebrsaksn. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. . Second class postige paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68501 . By The Associated Press Polite crooks Yonkers, N.Y.-The two polite and highly profession- al robbers who invaded the Hudson Valley National Bank here Tuesday morning made off with more than $1 million, an FBI agent said Wednesday. Robert Besley, agent in charge of the FBI office in nearby New Rochelle, said money deposited at the bank by Yonkers Raceway was taken in the robbery. While bank officials would not give a precise figure, an accountant at the race track said more than $1 million was deposited in the bank after the Monday night racing program. Besley said the track's de posit included receipts from its Friday, Saturday and Monday night Tat- The Yonkers accountant had said that $400,000 in receipts was deposited along with an estimated $700,000 in operating cash-money deposited and withdrawn each day by the track. Faces charges Omaha-A tearful and bandaged Linda Sue Pantoja was ordered jailed on $35,000 bond by a United States magistrate Wednesday. Ms. Pantoja, 21, of Kansas City, Kan., faces four federal charges in the robbery of $3,700 from an Omaha Savings and Loan branch office Saturday. She also faces state charges arising from a shootout with law enforcement officers near Nebraska City following the robbery. Magistrate Richard C, Peck set the bond after Miss Pantoja told him, I cant tell you that I'm not going to run away. I could lie to you and say that I'm going to stay, but that's just words." A U.S. Attorney's office spokesman said she would be held in either the Sarpy County Jail in suburban Papillion or in the Douglas County Jail in Omaha. Ms. Pantoja was released from St, Joseph's Hospital earlier Wednesday. She had been treated for four gunshot wounds, including one to the head, suffered in a shootout with police after she allegedly hired a taxi cab to take her to Nebraska City, about 50 miles south of here. thursday, february 24, 1977 under more intensive attack Wednesday from senators charring that he is an inconsistent opportunist who is too weak to negotiate with the Russians, The ,5 7-year-old Washington attorney was in the second day of a gruel ing cross-examination by the Senate Armed Services Com mittee over his appointment to be director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and to be the lead negotiator at the next round of strategic arms limitation talks (SALT). Defense budget Washington-President Carter said Wednesday that his defense budget next year will reflect efficiency and econ omy moves designed to produce "substantial savings," but stopped short of promising to cut Pentagon spending below the current level. Carter, who had said during the campaign he would cut defense spending by 5 to 7 bil lion, told a news conference that inflation and the "im possibility of assessing" potential threats to the United States make it difficult to predict exact levels of future defense spending. Carter noted that the revised budget he submitted to Congress on Tuesday would reduce sug gested defense expenditures by $2.75 billion, and said that will be accomplished "without weakening our own defense capability." 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