The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1983, Page Page 2, Image 2

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UNL students and faculty arc invited to attend a
workshop that will proud? information about solv
ing problems in family and home living, and will
ofTer help to people with developmental dlooilliies. .
The workshop, colled "Our Common Ccr.crrrulh
Good Lif?" will begin at 9 ajn. Tuesday in the Ee-.:t
Union. - - -
For further information, call Gall ErancL con
ference coordinator, at 472-C310.
The Lincoln Chapter cf Women Against Violence
" - Against Women will have its second central meeting .
tcniL,kt at Ti0 at United hmietKes in L.-gier Educa
tian, CC3 II Ulh St.
Students who were initiated into the freshman
honorary Alpha Lambda Delta lost spring may pick
, up their membership certificates in Admiriistraiion
Daily Ncbrcsten
Indian Day to feature
dancing, food and fun
Ceremonial dancing Fndian hand games and a
traditional Indian meal will he part of the first
annual American Indian Day celebration today at
the Lincoln Indbn Cer.ter.l 100 Military Rood.
The University Program Council Tri-Luuure
the events along with several ether LLaccki Indian
organisations, said Debbie Coif -j, Native- American
Special Events chairperson. " .. . . .
Events begin at G p.m. with an Indian hand came,
to be played by members cf several Nebraska tribes..
The game involves an Indian bead cr dice that fa.
hidden among one of the two Vzz : :.r, p!:yl: the
gome. The players must gacas viho hzs the clject
and try to outsmart members cf the ether team.- -.
A traditional Indian supper will be served
between 8 pjn. and 80 pxL, Tlth Governor's.
Ascbtant EZ1 Kerrey as a guest. - . -
After the meal, traditional war dancing will hih
Ut the evening's events. . .
This fa the meat spectacular part, whsn v. c're all
in costume and doing our war donees," Callcy sold. -It's
a good time for us to reflect cn c?r culture."
American Indian V?y was estabushed in thl3
year's session of the Nebraska Legislature, and
' if pprovtd by Gov. Bob Kerrey in Hay. The leblativa
bill says the day is an attempt to establish a day in
reeciltion cf American Indians; to provide duties;
to ure observation of such day."
"It's a great way to gst all the Native Americans
tcsther and to celebrate our culture," CcfT ey said.
T.e were the first residents cf Nebraska, but nor we .
are unreccgniaed by many citiaens."
Coffey fa recruiting Native Americans on campus
"to establish and maintain a committee designed to
serve the various needs and interests of Native
Americans within the UNL student body."
Interested students should contact Jackie Ca ven
ter at the Campus Activities and Programs office,
472-2454.
National Direct Student Loan Checks for the Coll
semester will be issued today, Tuesday and Wed
nesday from 9 ojx to 1 1 0 axL and from 1 pxx. to 4
pjra. in the Cellar cf the Nebraska Union.
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Correctiono
In Friday's Off The Wire column, a line wad
nadvertenthlrft out cf the item titled "Newest state
joins' UN." The first sentence should have read: -
UNITED NATI 0! 13 The Security Council Thurs
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Senatoi
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1-y called
::bsulting
"lie cut cf
llcan Party. He predate J T,
. office within tr.ev;;:.,:.
Watt, whose cr.vlrc.r.r.:T.tal p t Zci :s and con
servative views t:::i n tz:zz cf controv
ersy from the d:y I ?j : 1: :.!!!.: r ,... Miration,
last week descri 1 : d t: . 2 r.il . :r? cf r. panel that
he eppcinted to rev;;, ccd L:r. pslieies as
.. "a block, a woman, trro Jairs ari a cripple." .
Although Watt has since cpcleicd for the '
remarfa, 10 Eepubllean rnatcrs liae called
for his resignation, z?4 & Ccr.ato rasosura urg-
-' ir,g hL-i to leave could ccms up f.ravste later
thfaweek. a- ;-. ; r .'. "
" Packvrood, intsrvis-iTed en CZ7z Tace The
. Nation," said the Interior Cecrctary comments
; reflected a' lack cf censlth-lr cr:;.l r;cre cfTen
sive to all segments cf the Ur.ltc-i Ctates.
Eut assistant Ccnate E Her n hidcr Ted
Stevens cf Alaska, k. ten ..ed cn the same
program, said there fa no reason far the Inte
rior Secretary to resign. lie said Watt fa doing a
good job cf carrying cut the prtslJlsnt's emlr
cnmentol policies and that it war! J be a mis
take for the president to Ere hiin.
ShuIteGoals continue
NEW YOEX Secretary cf State George
. Shulta slid Sundry tl.re wajdd t e no change
Ln US. fczzls in Lebanon cr the 11; : Lies' role
- there in the aflenitatli ctr i z "rccr : r.t to end '
'ilghtktg.in'tht cju:.: Uj i.zl 11:3 United
States would ccnlLiue its Crlz::.iJ.z efforts
for th"2 r th frarr:.! e f albfrrcl miliary forces
m.rj5:-r-2xL-2r ,2z: -zi' -pertant
and re;iL:C:.:4r-3id.;:ti: said
the ceasefire" accord "hij czzzllj the right
note. fi : a, j-r
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EELFAST Here than S3 Iil:h Eepubllean
' Amy prisoners stc:d the t? "".-.tjilreak in '
Narthern Ireland's hrtcry Lndrr, Idling a "
. prison officer and irjurbg several ethers in
moldng their eacspe. Or.eij r:U 13 men
" - escaped fern the Ile-e Prtca, l::t zt least 10 :
were recaptured. Theej ctlU tX l:r"3 were
.-believed to b3 hea::r.g cl:her-f;r ths Irish
liepueLe cr for the Cathe'ie cr:-- cf EelfosL ;
' : The escape esaurcd xx lzt2 L.;.;.rr.een just
fc before a truck huHzg tzi an:v:d zl the cell
bleak. The men ueed hzz izzz J ether wea
,: pens to overpower their ruarCi Cr,e cffleer
was shot in "the head and seri:' Treunded,
' Several prisoners Ce-r.ei cizZS uriferms
- and h;J:eel:ed the trueli Ct!::r : ners, seme
in their underwear, j.r-ri ii tl 1 1 :ek and
the truck sped eff, cll::i::; re: 1 E-t o cfTleer
bleekcd the main rite r;l'.l.; II z cr, f:rsirg the
ir.ca.ta Et3 ci ictl A p:l:: -: cler was
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