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thursday, november 3, 1977
daily nebraskan
Effort to cut unemployment begins
Washington-The federal government began its billion
dollar effort to cut down massive youth unemployment
this week by sending the first Young Adults Conservation
Corps workers to wildlife refuges and forest areas.
associated press
datelines
By the end of this year, 7,895 youth will be tackling
conservation tasks in urban, park and forest settings,
according to Labor Department officials. Some 22,300
out-of-work young people will be awarded jobs with the
corps by next October.
The corps is a $2333-million piece of the 1 -billion
youth jobs act that passed Congress this year. Other major
elements of the act are experimental training and
employment programs and community job projects. The
overall program is expected to eventually create more
than 300,000 jobs.
With the teenage unemployment rate at 18.1 percent
and black teenage unemployment at 37.4 percent, youth
joblessness has taken on crisis proportions in Congress
and the Carter administration. The 18.1 percent means
1.6 million workers between the ages of 16 and 19 are
daily nebraskan
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Editor in Chief: Rex Seline. Managing Editor: Pete Mason,
News Editor: Larry Lutz. Associate News Editors: Janet Fix and
Ann Owens, Layout Editor: Steve Boerner, Entertainment Editor:
Carla Engstrom, Sports Editor: Mike McCarthy, Special Editor:
Michael Zangari. Night News Editor: Betsie Ammons. Photo
graphy Chief: Ted Kirk. Executive Assistant to the Editor: Ron
Ruggless.
Copy Editors: E.K. Casaccio, Jill Denning, Susan Kissack and
Barbara Lutz. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler, Advertising
Manager; Gregg Wurdeman, Assistant Advertising Manager: Denise
Jordan. Production Manager: Kitty Policky.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
fall and spring semesters except during vacations. Address: Daily
Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb.
68508. Telephone; 472-2588.
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union
7:15 a.m. - InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship, room
216,
8:30 a.m.-Student Af
fairs staff, room 242,
Noon - Chancellor's
Advisory Committee-Mexican-American
Affairs, room
203.
12:30 p.m,-Speech
Communication, auditor
ium, 1 pjn .-Academic Services-Graduate
advising,
room 222.
I ;30 p.m,Academic
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The new stuff is in!
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Services, room 202,
3 p.m. -Program staff,
room 216.
3:30 pjn.-Union Pro
gram Council Performing
Arts, ballroom.
3 pjn. -Philosophy Dept.
speaker Jan Narveson, aud
itorium. 4 p.m.-IFC Panhellenic
public relations, room 242.
4 pjn -Council of
American Indian Students,
room 343,
5 p.m.-Iranian Student
Association, room 202.
6 p.m .-Multi Cultural
Affairs tutoring, room 225
G.
6 p. m. -Christian Science
Organization, room 232.
6:30 p.m.-Council on
Student Life, room 203,
7 p.m .-Residence Hall
Association, room 202 A.
7 pjn.-UPC Walpurgis
nacht committee, auditor
ium. 7 pjn.-Baptist Student
Union, room 222,
7 pjn.-Baha'i Associa
tion, room 337,
7 p.m.-Mexican Ameri
can Student Association,
room 343.
7pjn.-UPCMTakeOneM
film, Centennial room.
7:30 pjn.-Math coun
selors, room 225, ,
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Call 477-4263 for Reservations
unable to find work, according to Labor Department
statistics.
Jurisdiction unproved?
Convicted murderer Harold D. Nokes has asked
Lancaster County District Court to overturn his 1974
conviction for two Red Willow County murders because,
he says, the southwest Nebraska county never proved it
had jurisdiction in the case.
In a petition for habeas corpus, Nokes admits
his confessions to the murders was voluntary and that the
murder of Wilma Hoyt was premeditated.
Nokes was sentenced to two consecutive life terms in
March of 1974 for the slayings of Mrs. Hoyt and her hus
band, Edwin. In his petition, Nokes claims Red Willow
County never produced physical evidence that the
murders occurred in that county.
Nokes was arrested in Frontier County and, because of
a statement Nokes made to the sheriff, the case was
transferred to Red Willow County, where Nokes was
living and the murders allegedly occurred.
Gasohol plant
Despite the substantial risk the time has come to begin
construction of a gasohol plant in Nebraska, Bellwood
Sen. Loran Schmit said Wednesday.
"We should build a plant here in Nebraska and if it
goes broke it won't be the first time farmers have lost
money," Schmit told the 200 persons gathered for the
Nebraska-Midwest Regional Gasohol Conference in Lin
coln. Schmit was introduced to the breakfast gathering as
the "godfather, midwife and mother" of the Nebraska
gasohol program because of his past legislative actions.
The Peace Corps is alive and Or write: The
well. Call toll free: Peace Coras. Box A.
, . ,
800-424-8580.
Coinal
Corps
Washington, D.C. 20525
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FLIGHT INFO
What: Leadership Workshop
Who: First 80 UNL Students
Who Reserve Space
When: Sun. Nov. 13, 1-7 pm
Where: Nebraska East Union
How Much: $3 (includes
refreshment break and supper)
Flight Coordinator Suzanne Brown,
NU 115, 472-2454
Reservation Deadline
Thursday, Nov. 10
Make reservations in
Student Activities Office NU200
SPECIAL FUGHT OPTION
Student groups with 10 or more members
attending the workshop can have a special
4hour team building session for their group.
Contact Suzanne Brown by
Fri, Nov.4 to take this option.
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Delta Sigma Pi is
sponsoring a Basketball
Marathon Dec. 2 to 4.
The Undergraduate
Sociology Association will
meet at 2 pjn. in Oldfather
722.
The UNL Italian Club
will meet at 3:30 pjn. in
the South Stadium Bldg.
205.
The Block & Bridle Club
will meet at 6 p.m. with
the executives. The general
meeting begins at 7 p.m. in
Marvel Baker Hall.
The UNL Engineers for
fjnrist will meet at 6:30
pjn. at the Triangle Frater
nity. The East Campus Gavel
Club meets at 7 pjn. in the
East Campus Union.
The Union Program
Council's American Film
Classics Series will pre
sent "Singin' in the Rain"
at 7 pjn. and 9 pjn. in the
Union Centennial Room.
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