friday, november 11, 1977 daily nebraskan page 3 Shots fired at school bus for second day in row Detroit-Shots were fired at mh and three children were reported injured by flying glass, police reported One witness reported seeing two boys pointing something at the bus just before the gunfire. . It was not immediately known whether the bus was moving or stationary when the shootings occurred. The children, in the middle grades at Boynton Elemen tary School, were taken- to hospitals. There was no imme diate word on their conditions. One report said the child ren complained of slivers of glass in their eyes. associated press datlin$ t cording t0 Police, a similar shooting occurred Wednesday as the same bus was picking up students, A hole was found in the roof of the bus where a bullet appeared to have passed through, but no one was known to have been hurt in the incident. Lenece Hawkins, the school aide assigned to the bus, CoVeraCie tOld POllCe She Was keeoine a sharn Innlrrmt Wednesday s shooting. adding that the Mideast "is teetering on another nnthrpntf of violence." Prime Minister Menahem Begin, discussing the heavy civilian toll among the more than 100 dead and 150 injured in Israel's bombing and strafing raid Wednesday, told reporters, "we regret it very deeply." But Begin, who summoned U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis to his office to convey the message, added, "we do not apologize for the operation itself." The cross-border foray was aimed at Palestinian strong holds and was Israel's reply to guerrilla rocket attacks on an Israeli town that killed three civilians. Lebanon said Israel was guilty of "overt aggression" and would bring up the matter in the U.N. Security Council 3 TTie U.S. envoy in Jerusalem said the United States also was deeply concerned" about Wednesday's casualties and is "urging all parties to exercise maximum . restraint." The ambassador said the United States was making efforts to reinstate the six-week-old truce in Lebanon and have Palestinian forces withdraw from the border area. formation gathered about media coverage makes him feel that Sell could not get a fair trail in Dawson County or any surrounding county. Sell, 32, Lexington, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Mrs. Eby, whose body was found Sept. 27 in a farmfield four days after she disappeared from her home. stuff Summer Orientation host applications now are avail able from any college dean's office. Earn room and board, plus $550 for six weeks of summer employ ment. For more information contact the Orientation Staff, Nebraska Union 200 or call 472-2484. The UNL Agronomy club will meet at 6-30 pjn. for a Polka Party in Weston. Cars will leave the Nebraska East Union parking lot. The UNL French club will meet at 3 pan. in Bran- nigan's basement, The UNL Marketing Club mixer will be from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Ches terfield's Yacht Club. Her bert Belkin will speak. She said she saw two boys about 14 or 15 "pointing something at the bus," and suddenly the bus was hit. Melvin Gilmer, transportation director for the public schools, said a driver reported hearing gunshots last week but the bus was not hit. Casualties Jerusalem-Israel expressed regret Thursday for civilian casualties in its reprisal raid on southern Lebanon but still defended the operation. It also welcomed Egyptian move ment toward peace talks. In Washington, President Carter declined to condemn Israel, telling a news conference; "If the provocation was absent, the retaliate would have been unnecessary." Carter said, "The bloodshed in my opinion will not be stopped until the, nations are willing to negotiate " 2. & g ?S a. 53" c ? 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Nebraska law provides that a change of venue will move a trial into one of the counties adjacent to the one in which the crime was committed. In at least three cases, judges have granted a change to a non-adjacent county, Bystrom said, He said he may challenge that law in Sell's case if in. union calendar 7 a. m, - Vice president Academic Affairs breakfast, room 242 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Mas ters Week headquarters, room 203 Noon - Rehabilitation handicap committee-luncheon, room 202 Noon-Hillside School, south conference room 12:30 p.m. . - Muslim Student association, room 337 2:30 p.m. - Recreation department, 1978 Mexico trip, auditorium 6 p.m. - Multi-Cultural Affairs-tutoring, room G 7 p.m. - UNL Union for Christ-"Stop Smoking Clinic", room 222 7 p.m. - Latin American Student association, North conference room 7:30 p.m. - Inter Var sity Christian Fellowship, auditorium 7:30 p,m. - Union Pro gram Council "National Theatre of .the Deaf Y south crib n nxn n An idea whose time has come! 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