dilly ncbresken frlday, march 2, 1979 (MBQaqsEiEai Begin criticizes U.S. stance on; Egypt USPS1440S0 Editor In chltf: Pttf Mason. Manaqlng tdltort Georo Wright. Newt tdltort L Ktnt WoTflamott. Auoclata newt tditon: Batila Ammoni, Amy taruan. Asslitint nawi tdltor: Cindy Coglla ntit. Night rttwi tdltor: Margant Stafford. At ilitant night newt tdltor: Anna Carothari. Lay out tdltor: John Mlnnlck. Enttrtalnmtnt tdltor: Jill Dannlng. Sports tdltor: Rick Hull. Photogrt phy chief: Tad Kirk. Art director: Jack Raglln. Magatlna tdltor: Dtb Shanahan. Ombudsman: Jim Kay. Copy tdltort: Dab Emargy, Mary Faittntu, Davt Ostdltk, Lynn Ptuttlan, Sua Schatchar, Gail Stork, Jay With row. Builntu managar: Jtrrl Haunter. Production managar: Kitty Pollcky. AdvtrtUlng manager: Denlu Jordan. Assistant advertising manager: Pata Hutstls. The Dally Ntbraskan li published by tht UNL Publications Board on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters, except during vacation. Address: Dally Nebraskan, Nebraska Union "4, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Ttlephont: 472-2588. Material may bt reprinted without permis sion if attributed to tht Daily Nebraskan, ex cept material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68510. Washington-President Carter, frustrat ed. Impatient and already supporting key Egyptian, demand i. opens new Mideast peace talks Thursday night with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The outlook for wrapping up a treaty did not appear bright as Carter prepared for what he says will be "a frank discussion of the issues. Before flying here, Begin criticized the United States for supporting Egyptian pro posals he said "were totally unacceptable to Israel. SS'(S0)ti(2 pi"GSS gained unauthorized material. access to top secret The Journal also quoted the unnamed investigators as saying that the Boeing People handled the classified information in such a way-transmitting it over a normal telephone line-that "Pentagon officials believe it probably was Intercept ed by Soviet intelligence agents." In Seattle, Boeing spokesman Don Brice said there would be no immediate com ment on the Journal stosy. Defense Depart ment spokesman Thomas Ross, In Washing ton, said he could not discuss the matter because it was in litigation. The Pentagon is referring the case to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecution; the Journal said. Modest reorganization Washington-President Carter, yielding to anticipated political opposition, Thurs day announced modest reorganization plans that would transform the Interior Depart- ment into a bigger Department of Natural Resources. In the second of two plans that will go to Congress, Carter also proposed to con solidate domestic economic development programs in the Commerce Department. The president's decision capped two years of bitter battles among Cabinet officers and top White House adles over who would control programs in these areas. 1 ASUN is now taking applications for a position on the Nebraska Union He also called on the United States to work to change Egypt's positions on the re maining issues. The American delegation should think again and change their attitude, he said before boarding an El Al flight to London and New York. "I believe ii is the duty of the United States to convince the Egyptians to change their attitudes.' Rpoln was to arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland in the Board. If you are interested, late afterrloon and immediately begin talks AH out an application in the with Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus" ASUN office, 15 Nebraska Vance at the White House. Further talks Union, by Friday, March 9. with both .men are scheduled for Friday. Ii41t , uinl rencing hud wui meet Monday from 7-9 p.m. in the large exercise room in the Coliseum. Master Sergeant Dan Brooks, EngineerScientific Placement NCO for the U.S. sta?G sM Security suspicions New Yotk-The Wall Street Journal said Thursday that Pentagon investigators assert several officials of Boeing Co. of Seattle violated national security restrictions and Air Force, will be on campus every Tuesday. He may be contacted between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Military and Naval Science Bldg., second floor. Circle K will meet Mon day, March 5, at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, room number will be posted. Hie scholarships are worth $1,000 and are available to sophomores and above. For further details,, contact Dean Donald Burns, 1223 Oldfather Hall. The deadline for receipt of applications is March 8, 1979. ' UPC Concert Committee will meet, Tuesday, at 4 n.m. in the Union. Room The College of Arts and will be posted. Sciences is now soliciting applications for the Donald Walters Miller Scholarship. I M I I n Til 2 u inn ULIL b a d vS Would you like to: Raise your grade average without long hours over texts. End all-night cramming sessions. Breeze through all your studying in as little as 13 the time. J D Have more free time to enjoy yoUfself. Read 3 tolO times fasten with foetter con centration, understanding, and recall. Evelyn Wood s new RD2 reading system makes it all possible. Evelyn Wood works over 1 million people, including students; executives, senators, and even presidents have proven it. A free 1 hour demon stration will show you how to save hundreds of hours of drudgery this year (as well as how to increase your speed immediately with some simple new reading techniques). It only takes an hour, and its free. Dont miss it. will open your eyes. FRIDAY-LAST DAY 2:30. 5:30 or 8:G0?i.l LINCOLN HILTON 141 NORTH Slh ST. EVELYN WOCO FCAONG OYNAMCS A URS CCMHWr GSMSGiXaMF 10ua.rn.-2 pjri.-ASUN Voter Registration, Main Lounge. ; 11:30 a.m.-Student Y Brown Bag. Big Band Bash, Ballroom. , I pjn.fMuslinr Student IssclallQliSoin 243 2 )itNUpiRG-Enefgy , Seminar, Auditorium 4:15 pjn. - University Press-Ruth Wylie Recept- lonvRobrh 242. "r 6:30 pjn. -Muslim Stu dent Association, Room 243. Navigators-lntervarsity Christian Fellowship De bate, CentennialBall room. Nebraska East Union II ajm.-3 pjn.-Horti-culture Club Booth, Bulb sale, Lobby. 12 pjn.-LDS Student Association, CAP Commit tee Room. : ; EUPC-East-Visual Arts Committee: David Dahl Art Exhibit, Loft. mFFEitiiiCSi: ..yt -$V mai " - " C3UCATI09IAL ': J: .. corral : : TtsrrRsriuuTtoii " - trccuusTs unci im . Lincoln icat, dat : v. lsat claris FiexThl Prcramt and Hours ' Co3 CoI!et T 4C2 3331 1 : '112C3 EknSc . Onah,NS 63144 For otfMr caatars only