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a I j J; ' pag92 dally nebraskan Ihurri, march 15, 1979 f j Israeli Cabinet accepts two Carter comproinises j j Jwlm-m tad ablnet Wednesday accepted returned and would review .nd . on the final toft of g0! ' I . Psldent Cartert two key compromise! to pave the way the treaty, the radiojald. rf,h.,h. frt a , Wrtc 1 ! ;: for an Egyptlan4sneU peace tretty, but postponed untU Prime Minister Menichem Begin told reporters that he K!ft"?V I Sunday Its final decision on approving the treaty as a telephoned Carter with the news Immediately after he X .toanwitk il2 twmeffi ,l? ; whole. cabtaet aesslon, adding that "the President was very glad At the same time, the Israeli state radio said the to receive this Information." SaSr!S!StSt'SlUL Cabinet ordered Defense Minister Ear Wetanan to go to In Washtagton. Carter said "all the outstandmg issue, P-"g , . Washington to discuss VS. aid and political commltiSenU between Egypt and Israel "have now been successfully re- AD passengers and crew aboatfUw plane were belief V I ,0Trheel,r.dlo aaid Welzman would fly to Washington "'"T , 2S2"!art " i Thursday carrying draft proposals for American Chinese plane Crashes P1 J "ST, , w.em , guarantees of financial and oil supplies. vimisw Fiui.i, vioo f e witnessei. a Wes em co rrespondent, said The cabinet wa, to meet again Sunday when Welzman Tokyo-A BriUsh-buiU trident aircraft crashed int. a m Z5H!& : j J I I scattered over a large trea, tccordlng to the Kyodo report 1 A j a No official confirmation was avaOable from the I srp"" J jf M a Chinese authorities, it said. I uaJ Lsffiy M jJi J a Kyodo noted that Trident aircraft often are used in ' " ST WTO ZpWfo jf XST 80Ven,menl '"den . JfeTnTF?" Earthquake in Mexico " HJisLUSjJ $jXf 6tWvM3 WW Vy Mexico CityA severe earthquake and 18 aftershocks I . s ' - a"1 1 rocked this city for four hours Wednesday, damaging f' jrfX tr? buildings and spraying broken -glass over downtown 1: & rT JlTVS r Z 'BX streets. The Red Cross said a U-year-old girl was killed I Wrd 4 U& JNk y '0 j k Vm and 21 persons were injured. I '-a SJ sSf X"f&$k 2 A three-story building collapsed at Ibereo-American j X y c "Fvy f ri J) V oh University, a private institute to the southern part of the j v . Jr-vS- Qj&xJi lifi? j l JiVi city. Most of the windows at the univenity were broken, k !fVA. 7 ) Vl JfcrP 0SS& Vii Police said many private homes wete heavily damaged. I 2fifi(I 7 yfiri vSB ;yA . JfAIJ But life quickly returned to normal and traffic filled the I aVI lfJJ9 JSfipA'i Jfl ff3v streets during the morning rush hour. I hkiifim I 9Ti ' VrY--?Y MiUv f JJ 1v The Seismological Institute in Mexico City reported t A mdWUtMvflPf f lTAi MVI Jrl )MMWiM. luake measured 7 on the Richter scale and the epi- I s WfeS' I fit V 1 Y f7 tjjlL- fyjtjIW i f Editor in chief: Pct Mason, Managing editor: George Wright. I MkW-1,i 'Xi. 1 l JKf 3 JfdM iti J News editor: L. Kent Wolpmott. Associate news editors: Betsie 1 lgsSdr0m M $i . J f yPMwrn iOU . Ammons. Amy Lenren. Assistant new editor: Cindy Coglianese. j T I I Li X frlmltt i'MJfllfjrJi i Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant night news editor: i f ViA'FI: E.ltf I'jf ' " if Jrl tirs iliii Anne Carothert. Layout editor: John Minnick. Entertainment I I V y ftl ft k P Vift ; nY5K ("l editor: m Denning. Sports editor: Rick Huls. Photography . I I K I ri iM 44 '' yC". , I I yf-J chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack Ragliru I ! f f m ' A ,.L(;' I y Copy editors: Deb Emery. Mary Fastenau, Frank Hassler. Dave I 1 t A JT ' Ostdiek. Lynn Paustian. Sue Schaecher, Gait Stork. Jay Witnrow. 1 ; .-, I - W - 1 Busirms manager: Jerri Haussier. Production manager: Kitty I ' ' ' ' " .J-. " Jlj i i Policky.' Advertising manager: Denis Jordan. Assistant advertising I -a . """"""" I ' .- . -- ' '" vn.iM.i.ir I,, nIJ ""niiiiliiV'in"'-:!! manager: Pete Huestis. J The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications I Vrr fVin ATnitnt DATntuxi Board on Monday, Wednesday. Thursday nd Friday during fall I rOrtne ATRIUM GATEWAY and spring semesters, except during vacation, j Address: Daily Nebraskan. Nebraska Union 34. 14th and R Contemporary Gal . , . 13th &N 2nd leV8l 61st & "O StS. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to I - the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. I 1 ' ' I Second dass postage paid at Lincoln, tab. G3510. COLLEGE NIGHT AT MUSICLAND . Entire siccEto? $7.98 list albums just $4S9 I 1 I' 1 1 J . ..... lv caKi """ Tinw lot -H C-. b .lbum I todays tonight only, including these: i , -5 ing -tr ire-... only I I- MVl-'i DLg The aAWurrrl2th,& N I ) '?. - iwe C43ie tlanry. "Ute lor the LVis Costeflo. "Armed Forces" S-',,,-' -J) I - : Taking-... mh tiX3. ..JUXX ' I 1 ; MOURSr " . I . . - - '-"- - , 19-eni.6.3pm Uonc-Sartavday I'