The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1983, Page Page 9, Image 9

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The Catholic Church remains a
vigercus pat cf the revelation what
the Klearaguarj caH the continuing
sirups. Prints zzrvz cs both tha llin
bter cfCuliure or. J the Portly leis
ter in the ilar.dirdr.ia government
Aldrich said Nicaragua has ex
pressed willingness for dialogue with
the United Ctatcs for the past two
years and despite UJ. refusal, the
revolution will stay an independent
one.
They're pot going to give . up the
right to mahe their own interns! deci
sions to anyone not to the Soviets,
not to the United States," Aldrich said.
She slid when the United Ctnte3
dosed down all the American consu
Union Board to purchase
word processing equipment
The Union Dosrd announced plans
at their wecLly meeting Tuecday to use
part cf their 1G31 bud:it requect cf
$189,500 to establish a word
processing system at the Campus
Union Director Daryl Svanson said
the new word proceccing equipment
will supplement existing computer
equip t, and will enable the unions
to do their accounting on their own
systems. The new computer hard ware
will tlzo update the food acnices at
the two unions and connect East
Union to tha existing accounting and
Swancon said altliouh the board
had no plans to spent a Icre amount
cf its bui get cn a :r!e product, about
the unions.
Another priority, Cr.-r.:r.i rrii, will
board yO spend T" ". ? ) t
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lates in Nicaragua, the Immediate
response frcn the Eandlnbtas wai to'
no longer require vies from American
CIS,
, Holder and Aldrich are putting to
gether a gilds presentation that they .
will use to present another view cf
Nicaragua to various Lincoln groups.
They plan a presentation Sept. 21 at 7
p.ra. in the Nebraska Union. Aldrich
said people interested in further
information on Nicaragua should hear
Francisco Campbell, formerly a head
of agrarian reform and now a Nicara
guan counsuL Campbell will spealrOct
6 at the Eaet Union daring the aitcr
noon, and at the Malone Center at 7:Z0
p.m.
upgrade building requirements and'
fire and safety standards because
deficiencies had been pointed out to
the board.
Plans to amend Memorial Fteza
guidelines were also discussed. The
current rules allow any university
organization to use the mall in front cf
the union, provided that the
organization docs not disrupt classes
through the use cf amplified sound.
Concerts may not be scheduled before
3:20 p.m. If amended, an organization
may only use the mall ence a week and
not mere than 'four time3 a semester.
Organizations would be required to
use union sound equipment at no
charge and could not uee amplified
sound Uefore 2:30 p.m., with no
concerts taldng place before 3:CD p.m.
Swansons said last year groups
demonstrated every day and wore out
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