friday, april 28, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 A family of four lives best in Austin, worse in Boston Washington - Dollar for dollar, a family of four lives the best in Austin, Texas, among 40 U.S. metropolitan areas surveyed by the government. On the other hand, New York and Bos ton are about the worse places for the eco nomically minded, the Labor Department says. associated press datelines In its annual report on urban family budgets, the department said Wednesday that an average urban family of four must earn $10,481 a year to maintain a low stan dard of living, 17,106 for a middle stan dard of living and $25,202 to enjoy a high standard. The San Francisco-Oakland area is the most expensive area for a family to main tain a low standard of living, requiring an annual income of $1 1 ,601 a year. Living costs in Alaska and Hawaii are much higher than elsewhere in the country, but they are not comparable because of unique transportation costs that drive up the prices of goods. 'Antimatter discovered Washington - Scientists have evidence that a surprising amount of "antimatter" may exist in the center of our Milky Way galaxy, which they say could furnish im portant clues about the formation of the universe. Physicists said Wednesday that a detec tor hoisted 130,000 feet aloft by a balloon picked up evidence of increased antimat- YAF files petition for a continuance The UNL chapter of the Young Americans for Free dom has filed a petition with the Student Court for a con tinuance in the suit brought against them by ASUN. The petition was filed late Thursday afternoon by UNL president Jeff Chizek and YAF legal counsel for the suit, Randall Jauken.' The petition asks for more time in order for the defen dants (YAF) to adequately prepare for the trial. The preparation would include research and study of the law and regulations involved in the trial, the location of witnesses to testify and YAF meetings to determine their course of action. The petition also states that the large amount of publi city surrounding the case has made it "impossible for these defendants to receive a fair trial because the citizens of this jurisdiction are biased and prejudiced against these defendants." The petition also states that the general public has formed an opinion that the defendants are guilty due to the publicity and the defendants would be unable to get a fair trial. The petition states "to make them (YAF) stand trial at this time in this district would deprive them of life and liberty without due process of law in contravention of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and would deprive them of their right to a fair and impartial trial in contravention of the Six Amendment to the United States Constitution." r ilt i nebraskan Publication No. 14480 Editor in chief: Ron Ruggless, Managing editor: Betsie Am mons. Newt editor: Janet Fix. Associate new editors: Anne Carothers and Marjie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas R. Weil. Assistant news editor: Tarn Lee. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Pete Mason. Sports editor: Kevin Schnepf. Special editor: Carla Engstrom. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. East campus bureau chief: John Ortmann. Editorial page: Mary Jo Pitzl. Copy editors: Lisa Brown, EX. Casaccio. Jill Denning, Kim Hachiya, and Janet Lliteras. Editorial assistant: Cindy Johnson. Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Produc tion 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. 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nb 68501. ter activity when pointed toward the galac tice center. Drs. Marvin Leventhal of Bell Labora tories said the discovery opens the door to "learning important new things about the high energy processes of the universe." Murder solved Melbourne, Australia - Australian hom icide detective solved a murder Wednesday that took place 138 years ago. Last week a skeleton was found in a shallow grave at Bendigo, 100 miles north of Melbourne and, with the help of a local historian, police identified the dead man as James NeUl, a shepherd who was speared to death by native aboriginals on a nearby sheep ranch on May 2, 1839. Reward paid Pryor, Okla. - A $5,00 reward has been paid to the unidentified source of informa tion leading to the arrest of Gene Leroy Hart, the man accused of slaying three Girl Scouts last summer. Mayes County Sheriff Pete Weaver says he paid the reward last Thursday but did not deliver it so could not say who received it. Hart was arrested at a shack April 6 by 2 Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agents. Host liable San Francisco - The host of a party can be held liable if. a drunken guest injures someone after leaving the gathering, the California Supreme Court has ruled. The Wednesday ruling expanded liabili ty in alcohol-related lawsuits beyond com mercial servers of liquor such as bars and restaurants. MP and sau1. , it! oeron'.Talian''rmertw,, hi SP'CV v nen-fece J ftW ,dhL,a"oPiLsal'' nrov Mill Vl " mm mm ?3to&'b" 27fo&Y 48fo& Progressive Ave. I 1. JifflJ Sheldon Art Gallery 12th &R Streets A BRILLIANTLY STYLISH THRILLER SPINE-TINGLING SUSPENSE.' DENNIS Homi David Amen Newsweek GUNO WIMWENDEXS Till FCiO iBAOCuza CEumnjuN Thursday, Friday, & Saturday-April 27, 28, & 29 Screening at 7 & 9:1 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday matinees at 3 p.m. Admission $2.00 KZUM presents An alternative to commercial radio station midnight movies. 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