Thursday, January 19, 1934 1 cv Gliricibn Cabnco deling A free Christian Science Lecture for the public by Bruce Fitzwater, CS. of Portland Oregon Thursday, January 19 at 7:30 pm Nebraska Union (The exact room number will be posted.) All are welcome. ' Daily Nebraskan Student awaits trial A UNL student will appear in Lancaster County Court Jan. 30 to waive a preliminary hearing on a theft-by-deception charge. At that time, the case will be bound over to district court for trial, said Jim Koppe, prosecuting attorney. Larry E. Bcister, an undergraduate in the College of Business Administration, was charged with allegedly stealing about $400 from the Teachers Col lege Placement Services last December. Beister, who worked part time at the Flacement Services, could face up to five years in fra $10 000 fine if found guilty of the class four felony. Those charged with a felony are given the oppor tunity to waive their preliminary hearing. 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Present coupon when ordering. Offer limited to one coupon per party per visit at the Lincoln Pizza Hut restaurants listed. Good only on regular menu prices through February 5, 1SS4. ' - ,fc - l V W5l'W. ; -2435' S. 48th St j j j 3410 S. 10th St J --.- - ::--.-Tr', .. . 4 fS V .1 f o fi Tfee Wis.' e National and international news from the Renter News Report Ghiilta mccto Groinylio after Soviet tirade STOCKHOLM, Sweden Secretary of State George Shultz end Soviet Foreign Minister Artdrei Gromyko met for five hours Wednesday in what U.S. officials said were extensive and candid discussions of arms control West Ger man Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genschcr, who met Gromyko after Shultz, said the Soviet foreign minister had made clear that Moscow had made up its mind not to return to the medium-range missile talks. "He said they had not decided w hether to continue talks on stra tegic weapons, but that did not apply to medium-range missiles those tzV... he said, had been 'blasted away " Genscher told repor ters. By contrast, the West Gemsn minister said, he and Gromyko had agreed that the Vienna negotiations on reducing conventional forces in Europe would be resumed eventually. The Soviet Union also is prepared to resume East-West talks on reducing conventional for ces in Central Europe when other participants want to, Gromyko was quoted as saying. Swed ish Foreign Minister Lennart Dodstroem told reporters that Gromyko made the comment to him during a 15-minute meeting at the Euro pean disarmament conference here. Union banned, vrorlicro ejected MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Uruguay's mil itary government, faced with a near-total gen eral strike Wednesday, banned the union con federation that called it and sent riot police to eject workers occupying factories.. President Gregorio Alvarez issued a decree dissolving the confederation (PIT) and saying news media which published any news of the strike would be closed down. The labor minister, Col Nestor Bolenini, said the 24-hbur strike, the first since the military took power 10 years ao, had been total Spokesmen for the PIT, which represents SO percent of the labor force, said 90 percent of workers in the private sector and 60 in the public sector heeded its call Witnesses said hundreds of riot police backed by armored vehicles were preparing to eject workers oc cupying three factories in a wave of social unrest unprecedented under the military go vernment. " v Ruling enlianceo prc3 freedom WASHINGTON The Supreme Court, in a decision that enhances press freedom to cover criminal trials, Wednesday reversed a lower court ruling limiting public access to the pro cess of jury selection. Ruling in a California capital punishment case, the justices sdd jury selection, an important and integral part of criminal trials, has historically bsen an open process and has been closed to the public only on rare occasions. "Public proceeding vindi cate the concerns of the victims and the com- ' raunity in knowing that ofTcndars are being brought to account for their criminal conduct by jurors fairly and openly selected," the un animous decision said.. "Ciocsd proceedings, although not absolutely precluded, must be rare and only for causa shown that -outweighs ' the value of openness." In tha Cdcmia case, the justices said a lower court erred La closing the jury selection process to thz public and the - press. The lower court sdd it took the step to ensure the defendant's riht to a fair trial and potential jurors' privacy. ACirmntivc cciion quotes nincd WASHINGTON Tlje U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, packed with conservatives by President Reagan, has reversed its longstand ing position in support of affirmative action quotas. Reagan fired three members of the presidential appointed commission last year but the uproar over his action eventually led to a revamping of the commission and sharing between the White House and Congress of powers to appoint members. The revised com mission, now eight members instead of six, Tuesday issued a statement critical of quotas which said: "Such racial preferences merely constitute another form of unjustified discrim ination, create a new class of victims and, when used in public employment, offend the constitutional principle of equal protection of the law for all citizens." 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