Friday, SeptsmbQr 9, 1833 Dally Ncbraskan Pago 7 Unification church members denounce Soviet action r aaaaaaaaaaaaai D 0 ByJ&nxiNyffeler Americans cannot al low the Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 007 to be forgotten as just another historical event, said David Payer, director of the Interna tional One World Cru sade, a project of Sun Myung Moon's Unifica t f ... 1 ft ! i SUM photo by Craig Andrsn David Payer of the Unification Chcrch of America denounces Eussla's downing of a Socth Korean airliner. Payer epoke at protest rallies at the Centennial Mall, UNL city campus and the Centrum Thursday. Program to ByJann Nyffeler After Saturdays foot ball game, 40 junior and senior high students from the Lincoln area will pick up litter around Memorial Stadium as part of the new Keep Our Campus Clean Program. Sponsored by ASUN and the Lincoln-Lancaster Clean Community System, an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, the cleanup's main goal is to make fans aware of the post-game litter problem. "The first step is get ting people aware that littering isn't socially acceptable," said Ginny Bauer, system coordi nator. Bauer said money saved by using volunte ers could be used by the UNL Grounds Depart ment for other projects. She also commended WORSHIP '.'THIS-.. SUNDAY-' at St. Paul's Methodist Church 1 2th and M Streets-Downtown 5 blocks south of csmpus Ucrch:? ct 9: SO end 11 am CznZZznzo in Iho Future Daniel It. Fancier, preaching tion Church. "Why were they so afraid of a simple civilian airliner?" he asked the group of about 40 people gathered to hear him speak in the Nebraska Union Thursday evening. Payer gave an overview of Communist history and ideology to explain tffe'Ut W .U tackle Big ASUN for realizing there is .a problem and for showing its concern. ASUN First Vice Presi dent Regina Rogers, who is coordinating the pro ject for ASUN, said Saturday's activities will be used as a test to "work out the bugs" in the new program. She said she expects all university departments eventually will participate in the litter-reduction program of Keep Our Campus Clean. Wilbur Dasenbrock, director of the grounds department, said that after games, crews . can put in 80-150 hours cleaning up around the stadium. Work includes emptying extra litter containers and cleaning parking areas and malls leading to the stadium. Although the volunte ers wont be able to cover all the areas on Saturday, Dasenbrock said, "40 kids United Y" iff""'" tfi. Soviet actions. "The Soviets accuse others of doing just what it does," he said. We're coming to a time where America recogn izes the need for spiritual renewal," he said, stand ing next to a banner which proclaimed "Vic tory Over Communism. One World Family Under God." -One World Family is not idealistic," he said. People have fewer dif ferences than similari ties, such as humanity and a common sense of being, Payer said. "We (Americans) need a new philosphical struc ture," he said. He said that an obsta cle to the One World Family is the belief that sfime types of Christian ity are better than oth ers. He said that there exists a source, a pur pose and a common des tiny in all denominations. Midway through the lecture, Payer began car ing for a wound on his right hand. When later asked about his ailment, he explained that earlier Thursday, he was struck by a piece of a burning Soviet flag which he and members of his group set on fire at a rally on the outdoor Centrum plaza at 12th and 0. Payer and Peter Nagle, another member of IOWC, were sub sequently jailed for dis turbing the peace. Both were released on $50 bond Thursday afternoon. Red litter working for one or two hours should give us con siderable help." The volunteers are affiliated with the Lin coln Red Cross Youth Vol unteers in Action. They will wear "Clean Machine T-shirts. Rogers said she antici pates the cleanup will help people become aware of litter problems. "People will hopefully remember (not to litter) at the next game." s f' 4 '-fomi..- ; THE TMGHT MOVES,, ATTHENEW t a o n D 0 I a r a i B i D 0 B B fl B B A OvV 'SI? fj lower level Douglas III 204 N. 13th Mon.-Frl930.900 Sat. 9305.00 One mm nj7, raxec i! ' and Pepsi. I i i Please present this coupon before ordering Limit one coupon per customer Void where prohibited by law This offer expires 92483. Good only & 'h . IJoors nnm atnnm 340 W. CORNHUSKER (5 xi from asnpus) . r Dm) coupon per person per visit Expires Sept. 15, 1983 8 tabs !T?0 FREE Whopper with the purchase of a Whopper, large French Fry at 27th & Dudley 52nd & "O" St. "Absolutely Amazing" Punch Andrews, manager for Bob Seger. "A visually perfect duplication of Bob Seger.'' Rocky Mtn. News. Presenting National Touring Artist RONLASALLE and the TWIN BULLET BAND in a tribute to Bob Soger TONIGHT ONLY FRIDAY SEPT. 9 price Drinks & 10' Tap Bear gfooolli Uo i3 if r v I II II 1 IPS? KjjjG 3 I, i s m r D Q D 0 0 D fl 0 fl D D D D 0 D