The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 09, 1983, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, SeptsmbQr 9, 1833
Dally Ncbraskan
Pago 7
Unification church members
denounce Soviet action
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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."
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