The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 6

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When you sec Encore V new Fall T-Shirt selection, UT1 be hard to decide
what to buy. We've got hooded T-Shirts, Long-Sleeved T-Shirts and a big
line of satin Jackets.
For Ann Aldrich and Teresa Holder,
to Nicaragua thb cummer was
an experience cf eppreciatlon end
src-r. Both have warm feeling sbout
the culture they encountered, od are
arryat U.S. intervention there, which
they said ho cauacd much ham Li
Nicaragua.
The two Lincoln women rpent trro
months from June 19 to Au.3. 14
at the Casa Nicarsucnss Da Espancl,
a school that was started by four Nica
raaan women . cud one American
' "They all support the revolution
(against former-dictator Anastasio
Somoza) and wanted to set up a pro
gram to teach people Spanish, but abo
to teach about the revolution," Aldrich
said.
The 30 students at the school lived
with Nicaraguan families. They too!;
classes in the moraines and attended
informational, meetings at various
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ft HOODED T-SH.7JS . ft HEGUIAR T-COTS
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In 6 colon ft SATIN JACKETS
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i4 sA: c&o o wmi a pft-ccrtificate toward a free ptza with a mmimimi order;
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Contact
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rre irtecijmuUtkjea to discuss my eyes and contact lenses
9 A thorough examination of eye f unction and eye hesSt by my doctor . ' "
Individual salective fining considering lhe foiiowirg contact lenses that tfje doctors
use: .;: ' '.. z - .
". Regular Soft Lenses (aver O d,Ifera!as types) ...
Soft Lenses tor Astigmatism
Extsndsd Wear Soft Lenss (3 types can be worn white sleeping)
. '" Tinted Soft Lenses ' ' . " - . ,
Gas Permeable types) -
Hard Lenses " :
Eifccal Soft and Hard Lenses
Full time availability of doctors and staff (evroirp, lunch hours & Saturday s)
Oms supsrvfsion of ill contact Isns fittings by pafesiar's
9 Individual peive insSruct'sfi on can? and handlins of any lens type
Si weeks follow-up care with the office that includes trial program for:
1. Gose observation cf co;r-:c-rt arid eye health monitored as needed
2. tens strersh or fitting mod&cation if indicated
3. No chargefor damzz1 tenses minimum charge for lost lenses
This f zZcrst'Vp rxrs 1, cf coursa belied b ths crind fee
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offices during the afternoons. Most cf
their time was spent in the country's
capital cf Manama, but Holder end
Aldrich said they also made trips to
other parts cf the country on
weekends. . .
; Aldrich said Nicarauans think the
UJ5. government is very oppressive.
"All the people nue a dbtinction
between the US. grmfrrJ ar.d the
pocrls of the UnivCd States, Alrich
said. '
Holder said aetuajfctir4 in Kisdra-
ttl02l IS3 StJTICt liCiT to SEMS.a.s1
fc?3 in the area mere rcrl
Holder visited a
"only in the cities ar.d cnly for rich
11:t7mc!:2 try pt r;!2 do slot cf ths
A!Jri:h zz'A the c-neni's mas
tive literacy prc.-rar; lIzo v,!; hdp
LTprore put 1:5 hc;h in lllzitix
r!cdicd ioiQTiL's tr:d Ircit-r.cnts
cm be more easily learn: d and
dbpend cere :-3 the country' when
most pcspls cn resd. .
Alihci: nh private h: dth ccxe i3 nIl
for these who c:n tr.ctd it, the
g i-crnmcnt hts rtr. srlbillty far pro
viding free health care. Holder
emphasised the febdasce of medical
services w hich pcri ' i-ts in the v, or!d.
Td taken good htalih for granted "
she said. "You learn how much a prob
lem public health b."
Holder end Aldrich said students
who were skeptical Lb cut the refla
tion at first became tecs sceptical dur
ing their stay.
"Ths freedom cf speech ceemcd
i parous " Aldrich said.
Press censorship cor.iir.iica in Klca
mstiE, she 'said, bat the censored
material usually finds its rry to the
streets. he said cne cf tLe.iareat
nc-ipapers, La Prens h a rcaetion
ery paper, which carries cr.eat no pos-
Doth crced that ihcrtrra cf food
end c-tlier supplies nre th2 rr.rjar non-
. part cn thaAmerie: crr.airco iand on
the fet I'vat feed b fce'r. c y-"y dis-
While -in Ilcna-ua, Aldrich nd
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ITVm'w.JJ in Ii-fc-wSTft... w 01 CrTl Lvw-kr 't&3 .
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