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Monday, April 2, 1934 P2Q3 2 Daily Ncbraskan 3 CDC lZ1 lZH CHI CJ Off Tee Wire Colonial Bluing Room Shorts SPEC iiiiii Coupon rcxieemable by Faculty, Staff, Students and University Guests Mondays only. $2.99 with coupon. Enjoy Lunch In The Colonial Dining Room in the Nebraska Union! Valid until April 30th. The UNL chapter of the National Residence Hall Iloncrary has announc ed its new members for the 10S4-S5 year. The Honorary is a new ly formed organization providing recognition for those students living in residence halls who have been of outstanding ser vice in the halls. The new members are Lcri Balke (Pound), Kent Baumfalk (Selleck),. Lisa Bredthaupr (Smith), Dave Gcpton (Schramm), Dave Edwards (Selleck), John Jensen (Gather), Kevin Kissinger (Harper), Tom Lauder (Harper), Cindy Schinzel (Smith), Ellen Touchstone (Smith), Shel ley Wolfe (Selleck) and BobWoiz (Selleck). ... i . - , . i - 1 . i vat ..-r.' n't ' CZizizl VtULc! ci ilt U". YcUtc2 Ass Odessa. P. A- i. i FORD BRONCO II and the U.S. Volleyball Team... A Tough Team to Beat! Bronco II has the most powerful V-6 engine -more horsepower and torque than Chevy S-10 Blazer. Tighter turning radius than the S-10 Blazer or JccpCTs. Ttyin-Traction Beam suspension for controlled riding. Removeable rear windows and sun roof options! AT FORI), QUALITY IS JOUI! IT'S A BBAND NEW KICK 7 pu' ni up National and international news from the Reutcr News Report Hart malies peace oITer; Llondale still attccliing NEW YORK Gary Hart Sunday tried to end bickering between himself and Walter Mondalt in their last debate before Tuesday's New Yorl Democratic presidential primary, but Mcndalc declined the olive branch. Hart complainec that the fighting between him and Mondali was getting out of hand and said, "We have i positive message . . . (that) gets obscured by petty attacks." But within minutes Llondale was back 01 the offensive, saying Hart had flip-flopped or whether he supported moving the US. Embassj in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. "I have tl believe that the voters are fed up with thfc penny-ante picky business when they know Walter Mondale and myself are equally com mitted to the survival of Israel," Hart said. Bui Mondale, in the debate with Hart and the Rev Jesse Jackson, would have none of it, saying 'What makes this campaign for me is who i steady, w ho is consistent. For 20 years I have been for the transfer of the embassy to Jerusa lem, while you changed your position five days ago." That confrontation was perhaps the sharpest of the one-hour debate sponsored by WNBC television, which ended with Jackson reaching across the round debating table, grabbing his rivals' hands and having them shake. Jackson in the debate was quick to note that with the media zeroing iri on Hart and Mondale, his campaign was suffering from benign neglect." He said it was time to recog nize that the fight for the nomination was a three-way affair. Singer Gaye chct and killed LOS ANGELES Pop singer-songwriter Marvin Gaye, whose landmark records over the past 20 years included "Sexual Healing," - "What's Going On" and "I Heard It Through the Grape Vine" died Sunday after being shot in the chest, detectives reported Police said Gaye, who would have been 45 today, was appar ently shot after becoming involved in an argu ment with his father in his parents' home in central Los Angeles. His father, also named Marvin Gaye, went to a Los Angeles police sta tion, but has so far not been charged with any crime, police said. They added that other rela tives of Gaye were also being questioned. Gaye was rushed to California Hospital in Los Angeles in critical condition and was pronounced dead 10 minutes later, hospital spokeswoman Mi chaelle Barker said. She added that two mem bers of Gaye's family were with him when he died. Antisateilite weapon fjcts fjo ahead WASHINGTON The administration will push ahead with development cf an antisatel lite weapon because it believes a verifiable ban on such weapons would be difficult to achieve, an administration source said Sunday. An administration report to Congress, signed by President Reagan Saturday and to be released publicly today, rules out a comprehensive ban on space weapons because such a pact would be almost impossible to verify, the source said. The administration b not completely ruling out a ban on some types cf anti;:ateliite wea pons, but it is not certain what type of accord is feasible, the source added. Millions cp ent ci campaign trail WASHINGTON Millions cfdoUars already pave the campaign trail to the presidency and many more millions will be spent before the fight is over. Official figures show at least $40 million has been pcnt so far by eight major candidates for the Democratic nomination. About $21 million was expended futileiy by the five who have already quit the race. Former Vice President Walter Mondal is estimated to have spent about $13 million by Tuesday's New York primary, Colorado Senator Gary Hart 54 million or more, and the Reverend Jesse Jack son about $2 million. By the time of the November 6 elect ion, by conservative estimates, over $300 million will have been spent to woo voters - equal to the entire foreign bank debt of the strug-Iing African nation cf Madagascar. 'Zz t cr7 toc3 rrr , ,