dally ncbroskan tuesday, august 28,1979 page 2 Confessed killer's lawyers start sta C i 11 9 CARSON ClTYi Nev f AP)-Jesse Bishop wai ichedul ed to did in the gas chamber today, but public defenders are stalling to give the confessed murderer more time to live feishdd had opposed appeals and other legal delays, calling them a "farce" that violated his right! and "pro longed the suffering" for him and his family, But U.S Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist on Saturday issued an indefinite stay of execution, and pro. vided a series of questions to be answered by the attorney general's office and the public defenders who asked that the execution be stopped. Two prisoners die LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)-Two prisoners died Monday in a burst of gunfire at the city Jail where inmates were holding three guards hostage, officials said, One of the guards was wounded slightly berore the three-day siege ended. , Police sharpshooters with automatic weapons entered the second-floor lockup and began emptying the cells and taking the inmates to a nearby county jail From the Bank that has an interest in you. Gateway Campus Bank, Get your free T-shirt when you open or Add $300 or more to a Gateway checking or savings account, In the Nebraska Union MlTlM!PJM7 While supply lasts Gateway Campus only Ail it. -. . 1 .,i trtlak aMiftMtiirl I" rnM lit i M All uircB guaiua unci fcuivivu nwiii uiv .Kkuna-uoor lockup, The wounded guard walked without assistance and the other two were unharmed, Police Lt. J.O. Smith said seven or eight shots rang out at 5:32 art, in the lockup where 84 Inmates had been holding the three guards hostage since Saturday morning. tie said some of the inmates apparently turned against the ringleaders of the siege and began flrlntt.'The prison, ers themselves have revolted against the leadership of their spokesmen," Smith said, the shooting ended the siege that began when an unknown number of inmates overpowered a guard, took his gun and used it to take the other two guards hostage in the lockup, (Mlctoiiaii USPS 144-030 Editor In thief: Amy Imm Managing editor) Margaret Stafford,' News editor; Handy fciwxt Aitoelate newt edltori: Brenda Motkovlti, Rocky Strunkt Night newt editort Frank Hauler; Assistant news editort Bonnie Lund; Features editor: Jill Denning; Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kathy chenault; Sports editor: Hick Hull; Photography chief: Mark Bllllngsley: Art director: Mike Whlteleyt Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editort Gall Stork; Ombuds man: Mike Zangarl; East Campus Bureau chief: Kevin field, Copy edltori: Lit Austin, Julie Bird, Barb Blerman, Roger Buddenberg, Alice Hrnlcek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannln, Kris Hansen, , k , Business manager; Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Pollcky; Advertising manager; Denlte Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small, The Daily Nebraskan li published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during vacation, Address; Dally Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th end ft streets, Lincoln, Neb, 63583, Telephone; 472-2583, Material may be reprinted without permission If attributed to the Dally Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb,, 63B 1 0, Cod 0H tRstfl amnHjgSsoinsGDQ h V f W 6 s )y ' ' J A ' uh us you start moving up instantly. And you move fast. Backed by your college education and your KOTC commission you'll be managing men and making important decisions long before your classmates who start their careers in business and industry. What next? You might decide to stay with the Army Up ahead you can see more responsibility Greater authority Or you might decide on an outside career. In business. Industry The professions. Politics mavbe. Your experience gives you the assurance, the self-confidence that commands respect. Great careers often start with ROTG. And never stop Let us tell vou more. Contest: Armv ROTC. The more vou look y at it, the better it looks. CPT. Alfred Ucrrb n a cii'a. CC02J 372-CCD us All campus brganbations should notify the Campus Activities raiul Programs Office of new addresses and phone humberf. Contact Union 200 ot call 4724454. . Students Interested in internship for academic credit with government or private industries tor the fall semester should contact the Experimental Education Ortlce. Oldfather 1218, 4724451 The UPC Concert Com mittee will meet at 4 p.m. today in Union 22 1. the Corn Cobs will meet at S pitt. today in the Union Auditorium. Bring student I.D.s and money for football tickets. The Food Science Club will meet at 7 pin. Wednes day in the CYt Thompson library East Campus. The Society of Ameri can Interior Designers will hold a membership picnic Thursday at 5:30 pjn. in Peter Pan Park 33rd & W. For ride information call 466686, 0 6