The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1983, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, October 17, 1933
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Daily Nobrsskan
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CROCKETT'S
DINNER BUFFET
NOW KGGER & EETTER 1T1AN EVEH
$4.S9
Saved Mon-Sat 5SK3osa
Sunday 1200 PMCbsa .
CnOCIIETTS nEjTAlOAIJT
Seo us for comp!st8 eyeg!ass service.
Frame end lens repair, tinting
and replacement.
And, through October 22nd it's a
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333 No. 12th
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10:C3 AT.? to 5:C3 HV1 tfonday-FrUsy X:
Thursday 12-3 FM
I - - 10.C3 AM ta 1 rr.l rriw
I f'tsSvidual tickets for the following events ' i t
UNLWest German
plwto sJww on display
"Ourselves " a joint photo exhibition by the UNL
School of Journalism and Fachhochschule Bielefeld,
a West German university, begins today at the US.
Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mill North. .
Hours for the exhibition will correspond with the
opening and closing times of the Federal Building.
The exhibit will be on display in the building's lobby
until Nov. 7. .,- -,. ' ' '
Herman Harney of Harney Advertising Corp. is
sponsoring the show. There is no admission charge.
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Buy 1 pair of glasses
; end get a cscond poir
of equal value or less FREE!.
"lnd';vidaal Octets for the foSlowsrai events " - '-
-en &da cr.'y to UN'L Students beginning
. ; Octo&er 17-On &a'3 to others beginning October 24.
Lghl'so Ealy Kuc!ct6rcu
'"V-'iri support cf fta - . -1 ..: - .: .
- fj'sbrecfca ArtsjCouncl : - - -
. Fcr mstrumentsTists,' a soprano andtsuor
w3 give audisnco members a L'?3 of music fro "
th3 itsJian Renffissanc and the EsrJy Carcqus .
with lutes, guitars, flutes, and viots.
- RuSi K. Ssaa-est lsnorial Concert "
' With t!:2 rsrt cf Zt9 tltzzt& Arts Council '
J The -jcn cf p:cr,;;?3, tfa LsrccJials . "
etpe:,;y for hsr pm&frmd .- .
cf music t3y Cp;"-; conposrs. Hjt program
win yiduij music of Cestcven
.and Granados, one of Spain's grsst coopsrs.
ChioDdbl
A Iriid-America Arts ASiance Prgram -Across
between tva Joff rey and Fdd Ea!1ct . .
companies, this company has a uniuciy refined
sty?3 cf c- ?. Led ty Cen?:i csrsssrsphor -" '
Heinz Pt:K; -' .;; : ; " r- ; ,
rilZz?tt:-iiittza .,.
t.:::--J.:.-, 12 tZnx "'
(ChZizcn w,'A be admittad to tit Sundry
performance es UM Ctudit discound price)
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Jhundzy, October 27 at S pm
v Ss&rdr, "Octsbcr 29 t 0 pnt "... ,
- Sunday, October 20 st 3 pm . .'. '.
Roman Emperior Nero's love for the '
.bcutuf u yet treacherous Poppea erupts '
in web of jealousy and intrigue.
Minificct bsrcqus opera- '
mitsij rcrccnspcniment by
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National and International news
from ths Reuter Nevs report
Two groups in PLO
demand reforms
An. I
DAMASCUS, Syria Two tcdkzX Pal
nian groups Sunday demand br:ie reforms
Ln the Palestine Liberation Or;-.-Lotion simi
lar to those sought by reb-cb v. lthLi PLO chief
Yasser Arafat's mainstresm' gutTiilli group,
Fatah. At a press conference in Dnnseus, the
Popular Front for the Liieratbn of Palestine
and the Democratic Front for the liberation of
Palestine announced their demand? for an all
out struggle against Israel, a purs against
corruption and no dealings with any peace
plan.
The proposals marked the first time the rad
ical groups had given active support to the
mood of discontent A revolt adnst Arafat
within Fatah, the largest cf the cl.ht factions
making up the PLO, surfaced publicly in May.
Five ships escape Arctic ice
MOSCOW Icebreakers have freed five
Soviet ships from the froxen water north of
Siberia, but about 22 others remain fccbound,
the Soviet news sgsacy Tass reported Sunday.
It said three icebreakers forced a passage
through the Frozen Chukcisk Sea to rescue the
freighter Kolya Nyaotin, which was punc
tured by the ice and wa3 partly Cooded.
Tasa said the icebreakers escorted tsro ether
ships to open water before returr.!r: to help
the cargo vessels etO trapd. Other Ecbreak
crs released two more ships froi another sec
tion of the Chukotsk Sea,
The trapped ships are part cf a Crct that
runs & sendee along the north Siberian coast,
bringing fjoods to remote towns.
Glenn sldps film -premiere
' ' ' vmiimGTQU-'A c'e:;bri:y'crard turned
out Sunday niht far the wedd prendre of
"The Elht StsifC the astronaut tzsnis that
John'Glsnn's opixnents fear may hzvis a booster-rocket
effect en hh predd2r.tii csrtpdsn.
Es-astronaut Glenn, a Dsmccrst!s ccr.tor "
from Ohio and a leadir.3 candidate far hb par
ty's presidential nomination, did net sttend.
Earlier this year he critietrt d ths Ca f -? pr.
traylng him as a"preach!s3lte;b5terlm prcde."
Four of the seven orinai ILS. c:trcr.ut3 por
trayed In the !m attended.
Eeagan picls TIcFMnne
WA9HNC5TON PreddEirnkcfcssen
Middle East negotiator as
White House national security cZZzta tdilser
to replace WI3am Clark, adritrca cf3
cials said Sunday night Clark 7Z3 nzztd last
week as interior secretary Jr.-: 3 Watt
resigned from the Cabinet
McFarlan, 45, retsime-d to V:zzi-z last
week after helping to ec. fefle
truce among warring fkctler.3 fa htzzza. He
conferred with fltzn on Trli:.:;,tt2 CryzZizr
Clark wo named to ssccscd 7tit OlZsteh
said they did not knoisr wrho succeed
HcFarlane as I!id.d!3 E-t cr.rr:.'.
Churches marc
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BONN, West Genay' C,;:.-.:i cr::r.i23
.tMjns held natioawit ssnisn fi nr-rches
for peace Sunday o VcctCx."-;: 10-day
campaign of maas prefect apfr: ti planed
deployment of new US. Li Europe :
moved into its fourth dzj. VcV r I ns:t of
the meeting were ssaa cr.d r: :::-:! vdzh no
repetition of Saturday nlVs Li the
.northern port cf Dre:crhr."a, rers police,
ciasned with deraonstratcra 2 V"'i:t rally
bunday was at Jnelich, r.czx CcL", where
more than 20,000 people tccZt pzit i 1 an open- -air
service followed by
Marine dies in-Lc banon
.BEIRUT One US. irarir.s ITri and .
tnree were injured in lr "2 f - j rccket
propelled grenade attzLt enY:"!x parltbns
around Beirut airpcrt C-r.d r. ii,::, r ::-ry
spokesman sdd Ifrj. i:c'.. -rt'j "1 zL J the
liarine. who d : "ft r f - ,. -
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sixtnu. servicemsn to C? Ii I stiace
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isrmes came to Uiirr