The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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. By TI12 Associated Frees
Siionr Ixbafton-P&lestinisn guerrillas claimed capture
, of a Chri-thn etrorholi near the Israeli border Thursday
cr.d sdi they were drawing fire from Israeli tanks and
arCbry across the border. Israel also sent reconnaissance
j lanes over the battle area, they said. At the same time
Lebanon's rightist Christian leaders sent an urgent appeal
to Arab states to intervene against the advancing leftist
Palestinian forces in southern Lebanon to prevent the
battle there from rekindling the country's civil war. They
urged Arab peacekeepers to save the "life of a sisterly
nation." In Israel the military command declined to
comment directly on reports of tank movements and
overflights and would . only say there was no unusual
activity in the region. Israel is known to be worried that
a victory in southern Lebanon by the Palestinians would
once again allow them to conduct raids and harass the
Israeli border area. -
Assassination
Karlsruhe, West Germany-A gunman firing from a
motorcycle assassinated West Germany's leading prosecu
tor of urban terrorists Thursday as his car pulled away,
from a traffic light in downtown Karlsruhe, police said
The Baden-Wuerttemberg Interior Ministry said Federal
Prosecutor Siegfried Buback, 57; and his driver died
Instantly and his bodyguard was critically wounded.
Police said the murder vehicle carried a driver and
The rider sprayed the car with machine gun
fire. The motorcycle carried a license plate from
Ludwfcdiafen, 30 miles down the Rhine river, the spokes
man said. Witnesses told police the driver of the Japanese
manufactured vehicle may have been a woman. Both
assassins were wearing crash helmets and heavy clothing.
Enorgy paHoy
Washington-President Carter is preparing to reveal a
nuclear energy policy that is expected to delete all federal
funding for development of controversial plutonium
powered reactors. It was indicated that the policy state
ment wouJi be issued Thursday and that it would carry
strong wording designed in part to impress upon foreign
nuclear powers the VS. determination to halt the .spread
of nuclear technology. Sources indicated that Carter did
much of the work on the policy statement himself and
that it is a strong reflection of the President's personal
view on the need to limit nuclear proliferation. In his
campaign for the White House, Carter promised to
develop a policy that would halt the spread of nuclear
technology and particularly the spread of plutonium,
which can be used in the manufacture of .luclear bombs.
Modes 'shooked' :
' Washington-House Republican Leader John J. Rhodes
' says he is "shocked" to find that two congressional
clerks, including one technically appointed by him,
are running $l-million-a-year print shops rent-free on the
Capitol grounds. "This is one of the archaisms around this
place that need to be re-examined and changed," Rhodes
said through a spokesman. He was reacting to disclosures
that clerks Thomas Lankford and David Ramage reap
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substantial profits and salaries from their privately owned
print shops, in addition to the marly S15QQ-vear
salaries they each receive from the taxpayers.
Ccnccr warning
Washington -A year-and-aha!f after warnings began
about a possible cancer hazard in millions of children's
sleepwear garments, a federal agency is deciding whether
to ban the chemical involved. The Consumer Product
Safety Commission scheduled a vote Thursday on whether
to ban production of Tris, a flame-retardant used in
children's polyester sleepwear.
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FriltnrJnwhiof fjindu Mnhr. Maruralna Editor: Pet Mason
Newt Editor: Rex Selin. Associate Newt Editors: Larry Lutzand
Ron Ruggless. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor:
Carta Enestrom. porti Editor: Jim Hunt. Night Newi Editor:
Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief : Ted Kirk.
Copy editors: Deb Bockhahn, Ann Owens, Gail Smith and
Becky Williams. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising
Manegor: 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. Address:
The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets,
Lincoln, Neb. 68503. Telephone: (402) 472-2583.
Copyright 1977, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be re
printed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan,
except material covered by another copyright.
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short stuff
Any students who have
completed ten semester
hours, of political science
courses, including at least
one junior-senior level
course and have maintained
a B average are invited to
join Pi Sigma Alpha, the
political science honorary
society. If interested con
tact James Brown, visiting
instructor of political
. science, or Annette Kovar
at 432-6095.
April IS is the last day to
apply for summer financial
aid.
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The UNL Rodeo Club is
sponsoring the annual rodeo
Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday
at 1:30 pjn. and finals at
7:45 pan. at the State
Fairgrounds Coliseum..
Michael Graves,
Princeton University pro
fessor and Architectural
Award winner, will speak a!
3:30 p.m. in the Sheldon
Memorial Art Gallery
Auditorium.
Tickets for the Ag-Econ, '
Agra-Business Club Banquet
April 12 are available from
Lynn in Filley Hall 317.
The Union Program
Council Talks and Topics
Committee will meet
Wednesday, at 3:30 pjn. in
the Union. The meeting is
to gain student input on
what speakers should be
brought to campus next
year. Room number will be
posted. 1
calendar
10:30 a.m. Montgomery
Series lecture by James
Townsend, Nebraska Union
Auditorium.
12:30 p.m.-Muslim Stu
dent Association, Union
337.
2 p.m.-Daily Nebraskan,
Union 216.
5:45 pjn.-UNL Star
Trek Association, Union
222. -
v 7:30 p.m.-Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship, Union
202.
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The Community Involve
ment Services is sponsoring
a workshop, The Chang
ing Community-The
Changing Volunteer, April
14 and 15. Registration
packets are available in the
Student Affairs office. For
more information call Com
munity Involvement
Services, 472-2484.
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The Pre-Vet Club is
sponsoring a rip to
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
April 16. Club members
interested in the trip should
contact Cathy Pinkerton
472-9502.
LAW SCHOOL
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The College of Law offers a full-time 3 year day program as well as
part-time day and evening programs. The school is fully accredited
by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California.
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