The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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Death list?
Cairo-Idi Amin said Tuesday he is on a CIA death list
as one of Africa's "strong leaders" but the Ugandan
president added he has many American friends who pass
him information from the agency. Me also said "there is
no cause for alarm in Uganda and suggested an interna
tional committee of inquiry should investigate the United
States instead. As embarrassed silence has greeted Amin
since he took center stage at the Afro-Arab summit con
ference here Monday carrying a bright marshal's baton
and with huge medals bristling on a gold-braided uniform.
At a Tuesday news conference, he told reporters that
neighboring Kenya and other African countries were
spreading nonsense reports" about him out of envy.
Worry expressed
Washington UJS. Geological Survey officials are ex
pressing increasing worry over the sharp drought produc-
doili1 rtebraskan
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the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Third
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ed decline in ground water levels around the country.
"Ground water normally supplies most of the nation's
stream flow during dry periods and is often tapped for
emergency water supplies," said Carroll Saboe, chief of
the survey's current water conditions group. Saboe said
Monday continuing drought has dropped ground water
levels to record lows in many parts of the nation and Feb
ruary stream flows were below normal in 80 per cent of
the country.
Breadwinners
Washington-There are husband-and-wife breadwinners
in an increasing number of American families, according
to the U.S. Labor Dept. "The concept of a family where
the husband is the only breadwinner, the wife is a home
maker out of the labor force, and there are children"
accurately describes only seven per cent of the nation's
households, the department said in a study compiled with
til Census Bureau.
Diversion reported
New York Gty-The New York Times said Tuesday
that Tenneco, Inc., improperly diverted natural gas from
interstate customers and sold it to a Texas subsidiary that
could charge higher prices. The Times said the disclosure
came in a fling by Tenneco with the Securities and Ex-
Wednesday, march 9, 1977
change Commission. The company, which runs one of the
nation's largest natural gas operations, said it discovered
the diversions while preparing its defense for suits brought
against Tenneco by two corporate customers for failure
to deliver gas.
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