thursdsy, msrch 31, 1977 dally nsbrscken pep 9 Mebrasko ylc3 profov if riim ioveoi I 1 lj i yv. International Banking In Nebraska could bccoma a new and profitable venture, ac cording to Thomas rotter, vies president of international banking at the National Bank of Commerce. Fottsr was keynote speaker Wednesday at the UNL International Studies Institute and U.S. State Dept. -sponsored conference on foreign policy in Latin America and Africa. He &Id Nbraa could and should invest in ajriculturd endeavors in under-, developed countries. It would be a perfect match-up because Nebraska is very unique in that they have the rare ability to coordinate the agricultural and business world in a very workable way, he said. The msjor weakness of most under developed countries is that they hiw put too much emphasis on industry and placed little or no emphasis on food production. They are now finding themselves in a posi tion where they are finding it increasingly hard to feed themselves, so with our sur plus knowledge coinciding with their needs our chances of success are good." The major problem with help abroad is deciding how applicable our techniques are abroad , he said. "I dent think this is that serious be cause they need food and we eie able to produce it so we can be of assistance," he said. Latin America and Africa are logical markets for Nebraska banks because of the grants, so overseas financing is the logical t" ricultural knowledge and those source for markets. Recently, loans and grants are pending with Venezuela, as contacts have been made in that country by manufacturing companies in-this area, tie added. This is the way of the future as banks will be looking more and mora to foreign markets for loan and grant opportunities, he said. state's countries agricultural deficiency, he aided. h Kid the rc',3 of the U.S. in support ing and financing underdeveloped . coun tries is increasing greatly because there are no , more domestic markets available. "When banks have excess deposits, we find it necessary to extend more loans and crossword puzz 3 )? propOSBSS n in uDCornino FAB me mg An open hearing on the University Health Center budget and recommenda tions for 13 student rpnizations will be considered at the. Fees Allocation Board (FAB) meeting at 6 pm. Thursday in the Nebraska East Union,, ' The FAB mads tentative allocations for 14 student organizations at their last meeting on March 17. The board reviewed subcommittee- recommendations based on earlisr hearings ' oa each organization. After . discussion and clarification of expenses by representatives of several organizations, eight recommendations parsed as originally moved and six passed as amended. . Information concerning these tentative FAB allocations is listed below. Organ izct ion ..... i American Guild of Organists Society of Women Engineers 75-77 ARoc Rts. $12.50 $100 $0 ' $150 Tent ASoe. $125 $150 UNL Horticulture $100 $3 $250 Club lnnocent$S1ortar not $400 203' Board - ' ' Bvallebl Alpha Ttu Alpha CO tO , CO Geology Club " $175 ' $200 $200 Undergraduate $0 $0 $0 Psychology . - Association , Semper Fidelis $100 CO CO WildSife Club $200 $200 $200 Association of $33 $25 $23 Computing Machinery . American Institute $0 $3C3r " . ' $303 of Architects Corn Cobs end $000 '., .. $4S0 . $400 1 Circumstance's V,ft-I perssrilied ' Ujsz. rits 13 Jewish m&fith ' M G&is a violin 13 Thwart 13 Traveled If MsakaJ rrrr? ;hl flcUi' '.'TlUrHii' C Ml t I ! 4 M(f Hll ' - V HIS it ? 5 .... 1 JL3 V); : '4ili! . W nil- ft 13 reduced ttybsid flowers 23 UraLi channel 3 Kindcf drop 24 Worked on esim papers - 53 Take Mp tain 53 Gem settings t Vkett Z2 Gave rise to 7 Ksd 3 la's veMcle ' Ea4lance . 3 Kevc'ted . 41 Uzzt , ' -threads? 44 IvSiscaicslat . -43 lively, 43 Gceasisa far a -oiiist-ahi? lissh 54 la 3 Page isssssbar - S3 Favorite 57 Winsd-shiptd- C3 Arctic hazards P Ceaks 3 Sassy ; 61 wood: , (sisores) ' 2 Lighten - Cw w rS W ft Tessas i Cultural Affairs Committee Chi Epsilon not $30,000 $00,000 available " not available $25 $0 h AB agenda P2 I. II. III. IV. V. Open hearing on Uni versity Health Center budget Approval of minutes Other business Announcements Subcommittee recom mendations for Fund AM I. Rugby Club, UNL Crew, Judo Club, Weightlifting Club II. Korean Student Association, Or ganization of Iran ian Students, Inter national House, Chinese Student Association, Chin ess, Culture Club, Cultural Center. III. Actuarial .Club, NU " ' Veteranerians, Ag Ad-. visory Board VI. Hearings-Society of Mechanical Agriculture Students, Delta Sigma Rho, Student Alumni Board, Delta Phi Alpha and Fhi Chi Theta. i 2 U J3 ,i p ,22 24 3S 3 41 43 S7 I -i 15 .27 42 ,44 54 57 !G0 ,47 43 ,33 33 23 ?3 19 11 12 ;3 ,34 43 ,i5 r 81 GO 45 40- 37 3 i1 ,3 1 Paris rest ares ; 2 Perfume' 3 Australian tkh 4 Chaired, 5 To-d0 . 8 Dyestwff 7 Cat or ecca . S Desiqpfitsi Eisrasssj . , 11 "Waayeicr 13 Vchlda 14 Eeccrsd S3 Worry ! Ss'J's counterfirt 24 Srizes 23 Cordial flavor S7 Pro-cf mark 13 Sr&ilers place 23 the wcriss- 23 Succinct : - 31 Creak a tssffic -. . law S3 Mince end tls 23 Posse leaders 37 Series cf snares 23 ' Dear ones in , letters ' 43 Away f rem the wind 43 Forsake 43 Croc? spirit 43 . Farmymrd areas ' 43 FeSSow 47 Characterization 43 -Bradley --r --' 43 Felix Amdt's claim to fame 23 Kind worm 51 Impresses ' 52 Cri.bbase cards . 53 "You and who- ?M j."L.L . 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