The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 02, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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Three state senators are considering bids to become
the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor. Lin
coln attorney Don Stenberg is the only announced candi
date. ,
Those who might join him are Sens. Dennis Rasmussen
of Scotia, Herbert Duis of Gothenburg and Donald
Dworak of Columbus.
Rasmussen said he would not announce his plans until
late November.
"It's a good possibility" he said of seeking the No.
2 spot on the GOP slate.
Duis, a 13-year veteran, is mentioned prominently in
speculation about the lieutenant governor's race. Legis
lative and Republican sources say he is talking about the
race privately.
associated press
Dworak has long been mentioned as a potential candi
date. He is chairman of the group that led the state school
aid referendum campaign. He does not plan to announce
his political decision until late fall.
Tito views body
Tokyo-Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito viewed
the body of his old ideological foe, Mao Tse-tung, Wed '
nesday, China's official Hsinhua news agency reported.
The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said the 85-year-old
Tito was told by Chinese leaders he was the first
foreign leader to see the Mao Tse-tung Memorial Hall,
due to open Sept. 9, on the anniversary of the Com
munist party chairman's death.
Gl's welcomed
Ramstein, West Germany (AP)Cen. Alexander Haig,
supreme North Atlantic Treaty Organization comman
der and senior NATO officers Wednesday formally wel
comed 12,600 U.S. troops airlifted to Europe for the
ninth "Re forger-Crested Cap" maneuvers.
-During ceremonies at Ramstein Air Base near this
village in central West Germany, Haig said flying in
American soldiers from as far away as Ft. Lewis, Wfeih.,
demonstrated American commitment to Western Euio.
pean defense. '
Smith in control
Salisbury, Rhodesia (AP)-Prime Minister Ian Smith
retained control of parliament in Rhodesia's general elec
tion, and when vote-counting paused late Wednesday
appeared certain of the two-thirds majority he needs to
negotiate a racial settlement on his own terms.
Partial results of balloting by the mostly white elector
ates gave Smith's Rhodesian Front party 35 of the 44
seats he needs for a two-thirds majority in the House of
Assembly. Returns from rural areas, where Smith is
strong, are expected Thursday.
There are 66 seats in the House, 50 reserved for whites.
Farm prices decline
Washington(AP)-The prices farmers got for raw pro
ducts before : moving into the consumer mainstream
dropped 3 between July 15 and Aug. 15, the third con
secutive monthly decline, the ' Agriculture Department
said Wednesday.
The department's Crop Reporting Board said that
lower prices for soybeans, corn, hogs, broilers and pota-,
toes accounted for most of the decline. . '
Higher prices reported for tobacco, oranges and milk
helped offset part of the decline for other commodities,
officials said.
Overall, farm prices were down 6 from Aug. 15,
1976. Farm expenses, meanwhile, fell 0.5 during the
month but still averaged 5 above a year earlier.
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