The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1978, Page page 10, Image 10

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Wednesday, may 3, 1978
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Nixon plans for a publishing party
Former oresident Richard Nixon, who until recently.
kept himself secluded in California, is planning a May 21
publishing party at his San Clemen te estate. The guests
will include the editor of Nixon's memoirs, Robert Mar-
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kel of Grosset & Dunlap; publisher Harold Roth, and two
executives of Warner Books. Nixon also has invited for
mer U.S. prisoners of war to his home May 27 during the
commemoration in nearby Los Angeles of their release
from North Vietnam five years ago.
Nazi exhibit to be rescheduled
Lawrence, Kansas -An exhibit of Nazi memorabilia, has
tily closed four hours before it was to open, can be re
scheduled, the University of Kansas has announced. The
exhibit was scheduled April 19, during the week of Hit
ler's birthday, the Jewish Passover and shortly after the
four-part television series "Holocaust" was broadcast. The
university said the coincidental timing of the event was
unintentional.
to 26 cents in 1,400-tablet lots. Fluorescent light bulbs
cost 99 cents for a lot of 576 but $1.37 each from the
same supplier to a hospital that bought nearly 1,000,
Talmadge said.
Coffee chairman jailed
Mexico City - Fausto Cantu Pena, former chairman of
the Mexican Coffee Institute, and five other men were be
hind bars Tuesday awaiting trial on charges of smuggling
eight million pounds of coffee into the United States and
evading $10 million in taxes. Pena and former MCI mar
keting officials Daniel Morales Alanis and Hilario Hernan
dex Galindo were indicted Monday along with private ex
porters on 14 counts of smuggling, tax evasion and accept
ing bribes. All six pleaded innocent. No trial date was announced.
Idi has happy feet
Kitgum, Uganda - President Idi Amin, sporting a
blue safari suit and ascot, delighted a crowd of local
tribesmen by taking up a spear and shield and joining
traditional dances to the beat of drums.
At one point during the May Day celebration, Amin
also jumped on a bicycle pulling a sickbed on wheels and
pedaled around a grassy field.
Hospital money waste studied Anti-theft devices required
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Chicago - Sloppy hospital buying practices annually
waste nearly $664 million in tax money, congressional in
vestigators say.
Describing the situation as "almost unbelievable," Sen.
Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., told a news conference Monday
that a General Accounting Office study of purchasing at
14 Seattle hospitals found that the hospitals paid widely
ranging prices for identical goods. The G AO found the hos
pitals were charged more than twice as much for the same
item when they bought in large quantities.
A medical supply company sold morphine tablets for
11 cents each in quantities of 700 and increased the price
Washington - It would be harder to steal a car
under a new rule proposed Tuesday by the Transpor
tation Department.
The rule would require vehicles to have such burglar-proof
devices as special ignition wires to prevent a
car from being started without a key, hood latches that
can be released only from inside the car and rounded
door-lock mechanisms that prevent a door from being
opened by poking a coat hanger through a window
crack.
The department's National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration asked for public comments on the pro
posal by July 31 .
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Margy Meister recently was elected new
director of the Nebraska University Public
Interest Research Group. Meister is a senior
broadcast journalism major from Omaha.
Lee Dillard was elected assistant direc
tor. Dillard is a junior university studies
major from Papillion .
A junior business major from Omaha,
Marjie Prucka, was elected treasurer and
freshman political science and sociology
major from Lincoln, Bonnie Lutz, was
elected secretary.
A UNL engineer, known as a pioneer in
the development of solar heating systems,
has been granted $110,000 from the U.S.
Depart men of Energy.
Dick Bourne, associate professor of con
struction management, will study the use
of membrane-lined containers in storage of
hot water produced by solar collectors.
Bourne said he believes the value of
solar heating systems already has been pro
ven. He added that the costs must be re
duced to compete with conventional heat
ing systems.
Gary L. Smith, associate professor of
life sciences has been awarded $46,700 to
continue research of growth in normal and
neoplastic cells.
The National Cancer Institute has
awarded the money to UNL for Smith,
who has been researching the subject for
four years.
Smith has been a UNL faculty member
since 1974.
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