The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1979, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, november28, 1979
Economists predict possible 13 percent inflation rate
American pockctbooks arc likely to take still further
drubbing from Inflation through the end of the'year,
especially from petroleum prices, economists in and out
of government predict.
How consumers fared in October was being announced
Tuesday with release of the Labor Departments Consumer
Price Index, which was up 1.1 percent in September.
Prices have been rising at least 1 percent a month since
the start of the year, and economists said Monday they
expect no change in that pace before January.
"We're predicting that prices will increase at an annual
rate of 13 percent to 135 percent in the fourth quarter,
Correction
The next UNL Faculty Senate meeting will be
Dec. 11, not this Friday as reported in Tuesday's
Daily Nebraskan. A resolution asking for sn investi
gation into the need for the offices of vice president
for administration and vice president for academic
affairs will be heard at that time.
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The Student Y Presents-
BLACK SPEAK
WEEK
Wed. Nov. 28th- Hasan Mahammad on
Human Relations &
Black Experince
Fri. Nov. 30th- Charles Pace on
The Creation of a
One Man Show
(also appearing at 7:30 p.m. in a one man
drama based on the life of Frederick Douglas)
Mon. Dec. 3rd- Jai Jai
Hair Care for Black
Men & Women
All speakers will begin at 12:30 in the Nebraska i
or 1 percent to 1.1 perpent each month,' said Robert
Cough. ,v
Cough, director of national forecasting for Data Re
sources Inc., in Lexington, Mass., blamed the energy price
wave coming out of the summer." He added that the
nation "probably will see some psychological price
increases associated with the disruption of oil imports
from Iran." The Carter administration had hoped to hold
inflation below last year's 9 percent increase. But in July,
it admitted prices would rise at least 10.6 percent this
year. In recent weeks, administration officials have been
even more pessimistic.
Bill relief
WASHINGTON - Millions of poor Americans, strap
ped to pay rising fuel bills, will be the recipients of $1 35
billion in federal aid this winter under legislation President
Carter is signing into law. ,
Residents of, Cold-weather .states generally will get a
larger share of, the aid under the'.'ow Income Energy
' Assistance Program." The criteria to determine who is
eligible for much of the assistance, how much they will
get and In what form will vary greatly from state to state.
Carter staged a White House ceremony Monday to sign
the legislation, which differs substantially from what he
had proposed to Congress.
When Carter announced details' of his plan in Septem.
ber, he told a convention of retired people, "Thisfinan
cial help will be for everyone in our country who is most
needy. I know you'll appreciate that." .
Among the states receiving above-average aid will be
frigid New Hampshire, where the president faces the first
primary of the election year.
Carter's original proposal would have paid an average
of $100 per person or $200 per family to an estimated 7
million people with income at or slightly above the
poverty line. For a family of four, the ceiling for aid
would have been $9,000 a year.
.7 a.m-7:30 a.m. -Inter-varsity
Christian Fellowship,
Room 401
10.ajn.-4 p.m.-Campus
Red Cross Bloodmobile,
Ballroom ,
11:30 am.-CBA , De
partment of Management
Luncheon, Heritage Room
12 p.nvl:30 pjn.-Chi-cano
Graduate Student
Association, The Cellar,
South
12:30 p.m.-l:30 p.m.
Student Y-Black Speak,
Room 232
1 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Personnel Orientation, The
Rostrum ?J
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2 pjn.-3 p.m. -Nebraska
Union Food Service,
Regency Suite B
3 pjn.-4:30 pjn.-Cam-pus
Crusade for Christ,
Room 122 C
4 pjn.-I p.m.-Nebraska
Union Board PAC, Pewter
Room ,
5 pjn.-7 p.m. Coalition
for Day Care Funding, The
Cellar, North
5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
UPC City Walpurgisnacht
Committee, Regency Suite
B
5:30 pjn.-7:15 pjn.
Gamma Lambda Pledges,
Harvest Room A-B
5:30 pjn .-Engineering
Toastmasters, Harvest
Room C
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Editor in chief: Amy Lenzen? Managing editor; Margaret Staf
ford; News editor: Randy Essex; Associate news editors; Brenda
Moskovits, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassle; Assis
tant night news editor: Karen Keller; Features editor: Jill Denning;
Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt;'
Sports editor: Rick Huls; Photography chief: Mark Billingsley; Art
director: Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor Mary Fastenau;
Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael
Zanqari; East Campus bureau chief : Kevin Field.
Copy editors: Liz Austin; Julie Bird; Barb Bierman, Alice
Hrnicek, Barb RichartfSon, Bob Lannin.Kris Hansen, Paula Bauer,
Sand i George, Den ise LeMuny an.
Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty
Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising
manager: Art Small.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board Monday through Friday -during the fall and spring
semesters, except during vacation!
Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R
streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone: 472-2588.
Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to
the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510.
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The. UPC Concert Com
mitee will meet at 4 pjn.in
Nebraska Union 221.
UPC-East will meet at 6
pm. in the East Union
committee room.
RHA will meet at 7:30
pjn. in the East Union.
Room number will be
posted.
, Phi Alpha Theta is spon
soring a brown bag lecture
on career opportunities for
history majors today from
noon to 1. pjn. in Oldfather
607.
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The Latter Day Saint
Student Association will
meet at noon in the East
Union CAP room.
UPC East presents a
Catch a guy - get a date!
Featuring fine CountrvWestern mnsir h
Thurs., Nov. 29th 9-1 2pm -$1.50
Admission
East Union - Groat Plains Room
Sponsored by Dances & Concerts Committee.
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