page 2 daily nebraskan Carter accepts Lance's resignation Washington D.C.-Bert Lance, director of the Office of Management and Budget and a personal friend of President Jimmy Carter, resigned Wednesday. Carter announced the resignation, with regret," to the press late Wednesday afternoon. He called Lance both his friend and personal advisor. Carter said the press' handling of the Lance affair was fair but that there was some Unfairness on the side.' Reaction by Nebraska Republican leaders was generally favorable. Rep. Charles Thone, who had called for Lance's resignation earner, said he was glad Lance finally had resigned. - Sen. Carl Curtis said Lance had lost his effectiveness and that "the whole Carter administration was tainted." Radiation An air mass carrying radioactive debris from a Chinese nuclear test passed over the Pacific Northwest Tuesday night, but federal officials said ground radiation levels could not be tested immediately. The air mass-carrying the debris is expected to move rapidly northeastward and reach the Great Lakes region today and the East Coast on The Environmental Protection Agency had warned that some of the radioactive material might get caught in rain fall during the night, and contaminate pasture land m Washington, Oregon, most of Idaho and parts of northern California.' But an EPA spokesman said today that there appeared to be no problem because the turbulent air from associated press datelines the rain storm was at a much lower elevation than the cloud mass. Hearing postponed CreteA preliminary hearing for Dennis D. Stofer, 18, Crete, charged with first-degree murder in the death thursday, September 22, 1977 of his mother, has been postponed indefinitely. Saline County Judge Clarence Kunc granted the continuance from Thursday at the request of Stofer's court-appointed attorney, Bernard J. Ach of Friend. Ach was appointed to represent Stofer by District Court Judge Orville Coady. Nixon aides drugged? ' Washington-Members of President Nixon's traveling party were drugged during a trip to an "unfriendly" nation sometime in 1971, the CIA's former scientific chief told investigating senators today. Dr. Sidney Gott- Heb told a Senate health' subcommittee that the Presi dent was not affected but that his personal physician, Dr Walter Tkash, was. Gottlieb said one symptom of the drug was that those affected by it cried at inappropriate times. He said that he has seen documentation indicating that foreign intelligence agents used drugs on American officials until 1973, the year Gottlieb left the CIA Call toll tree: A Putte Serviced Ttus Newspaper i The ArfcertoinQ Courol union 7:15 ajn.-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, room 216. 8:30 ajn. - Student Affairs staff, room 243. 10:45 ajn.-I.E.S. Com mittee, room 216. ' 3 pjn.-UNC-Food Handlers training, Auditor ium; Housing, room 232; New Student Orientation, room 337; Music Dept. 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