Friday, October 20, 1033 Pago 2 Daily Nebraskan t I .4 I t 1 i i ? i ) 4 : 1 - it . i - r ' v 5 u r r - i 1 Election of officers for the UNL International Students Organization will be today at 5 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Presidential candidates are Muhammad Aqdas All, a graduate student from Pakistan studying chemistry; Saeed Bahramzad, a senior from Iran studying industrial engineering; and Vyay Konda mudi, a graduate student from India studying Lit" vk r?-u tfZKt I SATUH3AY KICHTS IT 13 AF7L3 ::tf.ZZ,tl A (H) Hkns Require I.P. Ko Masses' I CQOIS UUfiFWY J mini... ...i.;.LL.i.J jaU Why not stop to eat with us ; ; on your gams trip SOUTH! We serve all meals COMPLETE MENU. Well reserve private room for groups. Off Hiway K99 . - 1 Elk South : ; 1 BIk. West of square in Frankfort. DAVIS WESTSIDE RESTAURANT FRANKFORT, KANSAS J : V 913-2924369 human nutrition. While all the presidential candidates stressed the importance of participation of International stu dents in ISO, each also has his own objectives. Mi, a member of the Pakistan Student Association, said ,." he wants to set up a more solid reception program for new students arriving at Lincoln Municipal Air port. He said providing temporary housing for new students would be one way to expand the program. He also stressed greater participation of interna tional students in ISO meetings and activities and better interaction between American and interna tional students. This, he said, could be accomplished through informative movies about different coun tries and more social functions, such as dances. AH has been at UNL since spring of 1933. Bahramzad, presently ISO's social secretary, said the revitalization of the organization is his primary campaign goal He said he would like! to see more students outside the executive committee involved in ISO's decision-making process. Another of Bahranuad's goals is to establish a low-interest, short-term loan program for interna tional students for. emergencies, lie said students frequently don't receive money from home in time to meet payments or do not have enough time to find American co-signers for loans. Bahramzad worked as an orientation assistant for international students with International Edu cational Services. He has done volunteer work for IES for three years and has attended UNL for five years. Kondamudi, like Ali, said he would like to expand the airport reception program and provide tempor ary housing. However, Kondamudi, a member of the India Association, said he would extend the pro gram to Greyhound and Trailway bus terminals and Eppley Airfield in Omaha. Kondamudi said he would work to dismiss the requirement for foreign teaching assistants to take proficiency tests.. He said he also would try to expand the present IES library by providing students with newspapers from all the countries represented at UNL. . Soala Ariweriokuma, ICO president, urpd stu dents to participate in the elections.: The primary aim of the organization which encompasses 16 international organisations and students repres enting 5 countries, is to encourage all students to share educational, cultural and social experi-rea with students from other parts cf the world, he tzlX He said the ISO also intercedes in prct .cm tions and can be an avenue for solving them. M: p v 1 1 "1 " "i f ( . We've been thinking. Thinking of Children and Books and Sales and Winnie-the-Pooh and we put them all together because it was the Best Thing to do. Ad Vro Vcrj Dest Thinj v:s czuld Co cScrtsFridr.pcf. 23. ::: VoVo put ki:z:z3 ci ChHircn's Dcs!;s cn Cc's from to $10XCI In addition, you can save 10 on regular stock Children's Book t V i. Mr MM Only (1.M Only M M entire Smurf collection! 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French External Relatbns MiALtcr Ckude ' Cheysscn read a statement on behslf of all four countries alter almost three 'hours of ttlk3. Cheysson said the four countries app-:-i!:d to Lebanese throughout the world to support peace' and unity, and in particular to those taking part in a' reconciliation 'conference scheduled to open . in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday. . ; . ".; ' , ;: NATO to scrap warheads MONTEBELLO, Quebec NATO ministers Thursday announced they have' decided to reduce the alliance's nuclear stockpile by 1 ,400 old, unnceded warheads and ured the Soviet Union to .make ir.i2zr reductions in its arse naL At the aame tLme the ranuaters eaid they planned to r;o ahead with statiosir.i 572 new VAfti 1 iro4 Lfci JLfA Afcwal i.S'tA llW J--A' mr ffli. tl fT ft r1-rf NATO IJuelear Gnr:! that tl.e chert- fcew ra.Tn "arir,3 the nest five to sis ycrra. planes secured the' Gulf cf Ter.li- Thurcdy cult me region ss pctcr.tii-grcena;trvo t tea: Vietnam has accused Chins cf rlclatb 1 its atic sources said.. The vtzzzl ,di:a peared when - a tropical storm hit the area Wednesday. It was last heard from o it drilled toward Vietnamese waters. If the ship is tlanm into Vietnamese territory, the diplomatic ' sources said, an effective search may fce.diS-: ov- ercinty by a"s'vir UJS. toepcrate in the Gulf, the sources add. - . . .Soyit-tanlcers ecccjD ice-. 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