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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1983)
Monday, September 19, 1CC3 X f fcOL!ny Go! . You Dorm?" Wash it away with Shorts V i l Two for ths prfce of one, 11 cm to $ pm I I r ii.i it j . from ths Rcutcr Rcpart s rrc not iiztj uczzviZ3 , I 4 pm to 6 pm y i Jr , .; Suits S33k billion omKorc2niirLiii3 Daily Ncbrcskan ' ' ' .'v. ! - r , S o V Off The Wii-e J Open: Mon Sat 11 am-12:308m Sunday 11 am-11 pm ' FOODS of MEXICO 17th &M 475-1048 : pssssei ((-Thi . '. wf7.i Bring YourOwnBuddy!.; The next t!mc you donstt plasma bring along a friend who's never donstf a. IVU py you $3 end hrt your friend en extra 2 ter IJL fjrtt donation. Your feted v.i'A thsnk you for fotrcdhdni h!si to en easy u?ey to exra extra c&sh. $19 Is r?-'A tor each donation end yoy csn dzvziz every 72 hours. You miy errn up to $1C3 a mcr.th in your epert time! And we'll thzr.U you, too, ty r!vlr.i you (3 for each - new donor you recruit Ths mors triads you trir.i In the more money you era rnsOzt. And ths more fea you'll have what donating University Plasma Center 1442 "O" Street Open Tues.-Sst. . - ! '- - Mon. & Thurs. 470-CCIj 8:C2am-6:C0prn e;CCam-C:CCpm ViIur.ra Borr.cr, an as ceeiete prefer: cr in UI IL's Cell . , 2 ct Architecture, --4 V. JTN rHIP and a $l,C0O prhe In a the Department cfEr.ery rjiate Schools of Architec ture. The following students have teen awarded four- ships at ths Univcrrityof Nebriisks: Tamjira LzZh a m&lh msjor from Grjuid Island; Krbtd Gcll3, a rfromEccIuc: Daniel Hell, an electrical engineering mejor torn Sioux City, Scott Kuhhrm, an electrical enineerig major from OaMala; Tim othy Uncbcrry, a chemis try major from Laurel; Carmen Perdue, a com puter science msjor from Greeley, Colo.; Harrison Schultz, an electrical eni neerir.3 major from Belie-". vue; and Richard Eda, a chil engineering major from OTaUcn, IIL Athrce-ycarcchc!2rih!p was awarded to Kevin Po ling, a computer cciencs major from Omaha, IheEIucctcm rrraCbb will meet at 7:20 p.m. today at Wesley IXouss, 640 N. 16th St. Paul Jchnrard, prcfec-r in the School of Life Sciences, and Scott Johnsard, will civs a ths Northern Kcclies of 44 ft LA States. Help us celebrate 20 of service. Thanks to all the students at the University of Nebraska! (i I 'v... ) I s l- .-if ! f f1 i! p p - 1 1 ill I j " r Til X Scd ua at Tho '.Cllcccf. 4 vor tha cut rcu :cc4o, .... 1 8m 121 1: j mi mcn-Ffl CO 0-550 i;cv Yor.:: Luits &cc! i:::er.3 cf ' dcllrjrs in dmees hzn tzzn C:d ty survivors ' of the Americans cmcr.3 the C3 pecple xifco . died when Couth Korean flight C07 w3 shot dcv.n by Soviet intereeptors on Sept 1. Such cases ntey c! 03 federal courts fcryce.13, but lawyers involved eppear to erce that the key issue will be whether Korean Air Lines was guilty of such cross misconduct that estab lished international limits on money for survi vors do not apply. . .,.. . The Warsaw Convention, an international treaty adopted in 1 033, sets a cein cf$75,C00 per passenger in assessing compensation for survivors of airline disasters. However, that limit is invalid if it can be proved that an airline is at fault when life is lost KAL's liability insurance of $400 million is more than enough to cover standard claims . from the incident, the airline's attorney, George Tompldns, tcid Reuters. llehin Dclli, a trial lawyer from San Fran cisco, said the $75,CC0 limit on dame "es should not apply to KAL because the airline "went ever Soet territory cn ether cccasie-as and they knew how darsrous it wax" Eat KAL's defend" all suits eeeldn compensation in esccc3cf$75,CC0. Jets continue raids tains near Deirut Sunday, knocking out have been trying to drive the army cut cf the southeast cf the capital rjovernment Ilatiend Silvatien Front, a ccrii tien cf pro-Syrian cppeeliien politicians, said . its forces had ber.l-.rJ: J a maiieshl airCeld sraeli Cabinet me 2 a riw Iwr) J o m... fe s v &n FjrL3 Jn- C ? f rigT"t r-" --'" j : The weel-y Ccl'r.et raeetir. was c;r prists J . a f.: zzlzz cUl: e I !!ri:ter!ei D :r.:. Ccr e, AuotraMa II wins "; - ICT.TCnT, III. Aurtrallj II posted its first vietcry Li the Air,eries's Cup eeritj en Cz'jr.Zrj'. Th3 Aus:l5 yaeht's trih r.-rxarei e.2 narm he'd tytheAr.r;:;:-n'sL,:,:rtyt3 -1 Li the t::t-cf-ceven series cn LtzCz !;;:r.d Sound, the meTn cf victcry three t:.''ztzi " and 14 cecends urp::::J the t o rlzztzi and nLi2 ceeer.3 by whlsh ths Eri'S L"it Ende-vsr had !::.;i:ed E'Itctj Li IZZ 5, t!;2 ' largest previous victory ncrcin -by a-: Ti23 to miHtcry ' . cf ni'-,ir.3 cr' - -i t!;i x.:ry tr.;.!y a r::ry r: ... i I,: t"-.- " r-- ""- - r " r ' " '; - r:; z:t c::l Cyy i.l: I : " r IV: r "V r: :zt tD c i C. 2 1 - rr r : : - " ; : .v . ... . ji . in. ; . Cr :c'.::- ' .-.if -?;V-'-" - r 4 ' -. . ........