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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1983)
Monday, October 10 1C33 Pago 2 Daily Ncbrcskcn i Jar: n , . i ) t f ' i 1 : I &: X , 1. c f fi t c ; 6 V r ' 1 ' A AViaUtiaCinn; Now at two locations 13210 St. 477-9567 East Park Plaza Food Village 467-5710 . FREE DELIVERY AFTER 6 PM . 4 Sandwich minimum la Applications . available'', . for new ISO officers' Tlie International Students' Organization b now accepting applications end nominations for cheers for the 1CJ3-81 term, ISO's president announced U k i id Soda Ariwerio!aima said positions for precedent, vice president, secretary, publicity secretary, social secretary, A5UN representative cr.d treasurer are open. ' . Candidates must be in good standing academi- call', have a 2.5 G PA and be registered o a full-time student.''' v ' ' , , ; : The ISO acts -as a liaison between ASUN and ; international students. -. Laat year, ICO sponsored various activities, such , , 3 its annual international banquet. It also started a ' program by yh'ch students personally welcomed newly arriving foreign students by meetir.g them at - the airport end helping them to get settled on cam-" ' pus. ... ; -' OScer application and nomination forms must .be submitted to Arhvcriokuma or Judy Wendcrff at the International Educational Services 0ee, Ne braska Union 345, by Oct 21. Elections will be Oct. 28. MIIIIUL tr ir ic: m A 11 7 j) a 7 1 i n n Li lJ l A7..A 3 V ' M. !C 3 - 1 opj " ! 1 . i 1 ii ia mi kjv- mam U k m' at: Um - Wa44i Inwj itw C-1 ilia -a J A ? , r s. p-n !B ! 1 -1 C 1 4 A k J , i 1 J l t r. OflF Tke Wire " National and international news from the Renter News Report Bomb blast in Burma ldlls South Koreans MNGOON, Burma AS bomb exploded durfes a ceremony in a EarC-on cemetery, killing four South Korean Cabinet , ministers , and at least 15 other people and vour.d:rt 3. South Korean President Cliun Doo Ilwan Who : arrived in Burma Saturday at the start cf a six-nation Asian tour, wo on hfo way by motorcade to the cemetery when the bomb exploded. Chun was quoted as sayir.3 in nan goon that the explosion appeared to be the work of North Korea. He demanded that the Burmese government, which has diplomatic relations with both Koreas, conduct a tho rough investigation. Chun returned to Seoul today, postponing indefinitely the rest cf his tour to India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zea- . land and Brunei In Seoul, Information Minister Lee. Jin-Hie said after a series of emergency cabinet mee - tins that South Korea had placed its armed forces and military police on alert. Memphis celebrates blue MEMPHIS, Teniu Warm fall sunshine,; 4,000 celebrators and millions of dollars in public and private funds revived Beale Street Saturday, bringing music back to the birth place of the blues. The ofUcial dedication of a two-block section of Beale Street, where W.C. Handy wrote "Memphis Blues," where Bessie Smith and B.B. King sang and played, where Elvis Presley came to listen and buy Ms clothes, marked the success of a 15-year historic rene wal project ; ;:- v--i;v; :- ' Music will be emphasized all week on Beale" Street, with bands playing at Handy Park and a free concert by singer Lou Rawls and country blues singer Charlie Rich Saturday.- ; Defector on way to ILS J ; TOKYO A 52-year-old Soveit scientist, Evgeni Novikov, Sunday left Japan for the Uni- ' ted States where he had been granted asylum,'1 police said. Novikov was a senior member of .: the Soviet Academy of Sciences. He defected ; while attending an international science sym posium in Kyoto, western Japan, last month, lie had complained of academic restrictions ' in the Soviet Union, ministry sources said. Congress takes a break : - WASHINGTON Congreas, after scttlj'a '' ; relative handful cf major iassss tfoh year, has , "gone en a -cne-r.-rtk' break from dieL'n-' . making. The lawEiaI:ers, who returned from a .: Cve-week August recces in the second vrccl: cf . September, took again at the cud cf t.zl ; .week to mark Ocluzibus Day. The Ilonre ad- journed Thursday and the Senate cult Friday , ; '...after fmishisi up alarm bill The lawmakers,', A' will return Oet 17 ;; t ,-..:..:. El Salvador loses adviser ' L'SAN .'SALVADOR i Thft . United Wrtinns Education, Scientific and Culttirr'l Or-!?.a-t' tiori'fUNESCO) wi'J withdraw its rvrr tn a . ,r Salvadorain literc'cv camoain that was r ri un : . three years ago education ministry clleialj " saici. ine tsaivaaoran governor er.t izv;2 the cmpa'n as a ccrnerstnni nf it r r-f.--m " program, but rijht-v.lrgers oppcee the cam-, ." . Pn, claiming it politicises the country's pea-" -sants. One in four people In El talvaer tie" ; : estimated to be literate. '" - UNESCO decided in mill Wnt i ; because at least three c'ampa' vcrl::r3 have i.s.u. .eti smce Jiiij cy. fc:3 secret Ar.U-. ,. Commurdat Army the cfr;-!--i r- 1 mr-m ' has net made a farraal ar.r,--.-:.'c:-:r.t cf its ' : Grenade 'iijurc3,bo3. trrC'.t end er-!:.::. lia r::Y:l c-i ty e rr-r:L ;:y t:r. 4 . r ; i 1 .. . i,.ry e.ui ctia r f---1 ; rrTth fcrthutttr " 1 h