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daily nebrsskcn mcndsy, cpril 25, 1977 4 . O I - I If n . j d y oyivg y sroa u A representative of the Cudi ArslUn gavcrjirfient tou&g the Uriisd States wiU speak at 2 pjn. Tuesday in the.Ccege cf Easiness Administration third floor lounge. Tarek Shawaf, a" consultant-engineer and formerly in the Saudi Ministry of Agriculture end Water, will discuss Ur.!'.:i StiUs-Arab relations and the Arab oil boycott aracng other things, according to Ron Alexander, coor dinator of Shawaf s visit. The purpose of the visit, is to ferfcg Saudi Arabia closer to the American people, Alexander ssid, to give SaudTs an L!;a cf what Americans' think of them, to learn of oardto select. The UNL publications committee, which acts as pub lisher for the Duty Nebmskan, will choose a new editor-in-chief and advertising manager at its 7:30 pm. meeting Tuesday. Hie eight voting members will pick between three editor candidates and two ad manager candidates to flU positions for next fall's editions.- . - teclinological advances and create a market for them in Arabia. Alexander is a law student at Omaha's Crelghton Uni versity and president of the Crcighton International Law Society. He is a 1971 UNL graduate. Shawaf 'Is very well versed in Saudi-American rela tions," according to information from the Saudi govern ment. . "The Arab boycott, which is one of the thorns in the good relations between the two countries, will be exten sively discussed." Shawaf and other Saudi's on assignment visiting the country will report their findings to the heads of the ministries who assigned them to the visit when they re turn, the government information said. N Shawaf is a graduate of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass. He joined the Saudi govern ment in 1965 as a technical adviser to the Ministry of Agriculture and Water and then, became group projects director for that ministry. In 1967, he established his own construction engineer ing firm, the first in the kingdom. It is now the largest consulting engineering firm in the country. ruiongm scnoiarsnip meetings se Questions about applying for Fulbright-Hays scholar ships can be answered Wednesday and Thursday at meet ings organized by Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo, director of the UNL Institute for Internationa Studies. Esqucnazi-Mayo, UNL Fulbright-Hays coordinator, said UNL students have a good record in winning the grants. Four UNL students are winners, finalists or alter nates this year. ; .. ; The Wednesday meeting is scheduled for 2:30 pjn. in Oldfather 204 and the Thursday meeting at 10.30 ajn, in Oldfather 305. .. Students may apply for the scholarships from May 1 until Oct. 1. Winners are selected nationally. The scholar ships provide transportation costs, tuition, fees and some expenses for education in almost every country , according to Esquenazi-Mayo. Mary Lynn Tuck, working on her masters degree in German, has won a scholarship for next year to Germany. Judith Martens and Evelyn Vinduska, May graduates have been named finalists in the competition and will be notified later if they have won. Deborah Skoglund, who will receive her masters degree in August, has been named an alternate, and will not know until September if she will go to the south of France. iri'T I liVT ffTr "f "7 0 till SI (Tennyson) i ' v." ' j S I I t t f" . -s, , vie ,UQH r , - 3 celeries. crcrrTctccna.dxrd fewer then our other fina been P 9 w m n if ( Ik . 4 K lm iure will discuss budge: ' recotHrnendaiion Many NJjrsska legislative bills are four or live pages long, but LB533 is thicker than most -bills. " The 37-page proposal lists the suggested state fund appropriations for higher education ,?"-ncies. The 1977-78 NU budget fills 10 pag .. Waverly Sen. Jerome Warner, chairman of the appropriations committee, predicts senators will begin discussing the NU budget Wednesday. ' Besides the NU budget, LB533 includes the budgets for the four state colleges, as well as aid to technical community colleges. The state colleges are Peru, Kearney, Wayne and Chadron.' Today is the 68th day of the 90-day session. The senators have been discussing appropriations bills for the last week. This year's, tax returns are fattening what Warner . has called a sparse state revenue. "You can't spend money you don't have," he has said. The Legislature's appropriations committee recommends NU be alloted some $100.6 million of state funds. The NU Board of Regents had requested some $111 million and Gov. J. James Exon suggested senators appropriate NU $100.8. The Fees Allocation Board will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Nebraska Union. The agenda: I. Approval of minutes. II. Subcommittee reports on Fund A allocations: ASUN Student Legal Services Center, Rugby Club, Com husker Debate Forum, Student Bar Association, Union Program Councils. HI. Letter to Richard Armstrong, vice chancellor for student affairs, ry. Evaluations - . - V. Other business 1 . Contingency. 2. Meeting dates. VI. Announcements - No More Dents, , Scratches or Dings for Your Car. Protect it with Side Body Molding from Trim-Um. i! Now Trim-Line will come to your car and install Riveted -type Si'.e Body Molding for only... SO We also do custom striping. Price good thru May 15,1977. !11 24 Hour Service I! ' I i 1 Cf. Liacoln 474-1475 mm mm n I i a i S I i i anrnt mmmm i&mmm.m?Fw.,w..mmw!sm t 9. ? m You are directed io provide the following information to the ASUN Office (334 Nebr. Union) by-April 27. 1977: 1 . Current number of members as of date submitted. 2. Amount of fursding requested from FAS, nd if known, the amount received in the preceding two years. 3. A copy of yourorgsnization'sConstttution. 4. List of current officers, their addresses, a nd phone numbers. 5. A statement of your orsanicstion's gasJTss a student organization. 6. Olfcsr sources of income cwtsids cf FAB evocation. Any orsanizstion UUmg to provide such infomsstion wiH be prosecuted m Student Court for V!?tkn of ttn.fjrm c-sstiis fwidslirws for the purpest of rsmovif tu.:-:nt cmzzuomi mtus from f t frewp. ..