daily nebraskan monday, October 23, 1978 page 2 vntkmit lawscflnoo 1 kfter just three months of study at The Institute for Paralegal Training in Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding career in law or business without law school. is a lawyer s assistant you will be performing many of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of law to study. Upon completion of your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or corporation in the city of your choice. T' he Institute for Paralegal Jraining is the nation's first and most respected school for paralegal training. Since 1970. weve placed over 2,500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. If you're a senior of high academic standing and looking for an above average career, contact your placement office for an interview with our representative. We will visit your campus on: Monday, October 30, 1978 The Institute for Paralegal Training9 tSmji 235 South 1 7th Street Ph,tHlr,h.j PA IQim (215) 732 6600 Approved by the American Bar Association. Rhodesia claims 1,500 war dead Salisbury, Rhodesia (AP)-Rhodesia said Saturday its forces killed at least 1,500 black nationalist guer rillas in attacks on 12 guerrilla , bases in Zambia last week, one of the biggest and bloodiest military operations in six years of war here. A comminuque issued by the Rhodesia military command also announced the completion of strikes against guerilla bases in Mozambique that began last Wed nesday. , flP datelines The communique said one Rhodesian serviceman was killed and three other injured in the twin cross-border operations. According to Zambia Radio, the Zambian army was fighting Rhodesian invasion forces who were staging new attacks Saturday. Rhodesian military sources and black guerrilla leader Joshua Nkomo, speaking from his home in Lusaka, confirmed the reports of fresh raids but there was no official word from Salisbury. Associated Press correspondent Eddie Adams reported from one of the camps attacked in Zambia, Mkushi, that the Rhodesian raiders blew up and burned the low-slung clay buildings, mud huts and squadsized gray tents that survived an initial bombardment by warplanes and heli copters. A Rhodesian security force spokesman, who declined to be identified, said "hundreds" were killedin the assault on Mkushi Thursady morning, just two hours after a strike on the military headquarters of Nkomo's Zimbabwe Hi VJ VU L5LM rir lr Ms Ul Lfu mm mm If you're a junior or a senior majoring in math, physics or engineering, the Navy has a program you should know about. It's called the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Collegiate Program (NUPOC-C for short) and if you qualify, you can earn as much as $650 a month right through your senior year. Then after 16 weeks of Officer Candidate School, you'll receive an additional year of advanced technical education. This would cost you thousands in a civilian school, but in the Navy, we pay you. And at the end of the year of training, you'll receive a $3,000 cash bonus. It isn't easy. There are fewer than 400 openings and only one of every six applicants will be selected. But if you make it, you'll have qualified for an elite engineering training program. With unequaled hands-on responsibility, a $24,000 salary in four years, and gilt-edged qualifications for jobs in private industry should you decide to leave the Navy later. (But we don't think you'll want to.) Ask your placement officer to set up an interview with a Navy representative when he visits the campus or contact your Navy representative at 800-84 1-8000 (toll-free). If you prefer, send your r6sum6 to the Navy Nuclear Officer Program, Code 312-B537, 4015 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22203, and a Navy representative will contact you directly. The NUPOC-Collegiate Program. It can do more than help you finish college: it can lead to an exciting career opportunity. war jus mm African People's Union at Chikumba, 12 miles from the Zambian capital of Lusaka. Flu odds down Washington (AP)-Outside medical advisers said the odds against a swine-flu epidemic were at least 4-to-l before the Ford Administration mounted the ill-fated 1976 mass immunization drive, according to a govern ment financed study released Saturday. Two Harvard professors found that uncertainties were minimized and the threat of a deadly epidemic maximized as HEW health officicals convinced then-HEW Secretary David Matthews and then -President Gerald R. Ford to undertake the campaign against an epidemic that never materialized. "Overconfidence by specialists in theories spun from meager evidence, zeal by health professionals to make their lay superiors do right" and botched public relations are among the mistakes cited in the report, prepared by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Entitled "The Swine Flu Affair-Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease," the study cost $85,000 and was written by political scientist Richard R. E. Neustadt and Dr. Harvey V. Fineberg, a public-health professor." Money loss Washington (AP)-The federal government is losing at least $3.4 billion by failing to follow up on internal audits that discover misspent money, a House committee reported Saturday. In a statement, the committee said the loss estimate is contained in a General Accounting Office report scheduled to be issued this week. The committee siad the GAO's government-wide review of agency audit systems discovered $4.3 billion in unresolved audit findings. The GAO, an investigative arm of Congress, estimates that 80 percent, or $3.4 billion, could be recovered from contractors and grant recipients. Nebraska's QUAUTY Department Stores Little Sony, Big Sound TFM-7070W cu It's a Sony 29.95 Here's an FMAM Sony portable that makes the going great. Small, lightweight, with 3V2" dynamic speaker that delivers enter tainment in a big way. Camera Shop, all stores 24 Hour Processing on ECTACHROME & COLOR PRINTS! Three For The Price of Two Big color pictures from little color pictures make great gifts VALUABLE COUPON Bring us your color prints, color slides or color negatives from instant or conventional cameras, and we'l have Kodak make 8x1 0 color enlargements. 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