By Vm olvrcxd Immigration to the United States should not be restricted by quotas because the U.S. in part neces sitated them, sociology professor Jack Siegman said at the eighth annual Global Issues Symposium Thursday in the Nebraska .Union. U.S.-based multi-national corporations use the resources of Third World countries, then flee with the profit, causing poorer populations the countries cant support, Siegman said. ' "The tragedy is that many of the Third World countries have become poorer," he said. Unem ployment in major third world cities has increased since superpower influence took hold, he said. This manipulation is really against U.S. interests, Siegman said, because the resulting political insta bility leads to anti-U.S. governments. The U.S. is deadly afraid of political changes in countries that are near us," he said. Associate professor of philosophy Edward Becker also spoke at the symposium, which was presented by the office of International Education Services in conjunction with the International Arts Fair. . Becker said he opposes quotas, but for different reasons. Immigration benefits both the immigrants themselves and the host countries, he said. UNL pool player will take talents to Texas for national tournament By Beverly Smith end Ward W. Tripled; III At 5 feet 2 inches, UNL junior GinnyKeeler is not an imposing figure. But when the diminutive com puter science and engi neering major picks up a cue stick, she can discour age an average pool play er away from any table. Keeler's expertise has carried her through the UNL and Regional XI bil liard championships which were held in February. This weekend, she will be UNL's first representative in four years at the nation al American Collegiate Unions tournament in Ar lington, Texas. Keeler, who was born in Killean, Texas, started playing pool in high school just for fun. "It wasn't until last sem ester that I started play ing at UNL and some friends tallied me into enter ing the tournament," she said. Despite having to use a bridge because of her height, Keeler won the double elimination region al tournament without los ing a match. Miller Brew ing Co. will pay her plane fare, as well as 14 other contestants' fares, to the women's championships at Arlington. "Right now, I'm more nervous about the plane ride than the tourna ment I haven't flown before," Keeler said. "But when I get there, I imag ine 111 get pretty nervous. I've been told that two of the girls are back from last year - the second place winner and the third Ccr.tir.ued cn Pegs 6 4 O 1 - l Y ! fr I If 'r ' ' it J ,X, n i Right 07 cue ' UTL and Regional XI Diminutive Gkuiy Keeler takes aim in a billiards match. Although gir.all, Keeler's billiards form is tocsin::. Her skill hza tzten her through the Immigration relieves population pressure in the native country and benefits the immigrants politi cally and economically, Becker said. The host coun try enjoys economic growth through a more effi cient economy stimulated by the increased populat ion density, he said. The host country also acquires ambitious, energetic people already educated by their native country. The fear of lower labor costs is unfounded, he said, because lower costs decrease the price of goods produced. Immigration opponents lead a "monopolistic at tempt to control the labor market," he said. Becker said the only valid reason for favoring immigration quotas is racial or national prejudice. Most immigrants, coming for political or religious freedom or employment and not to cause trouble, do not demand immediate social integration, Seig man said. They do not enter the mainstream of American politics until adopting American politics, he said. Job competition is no problem either, he said, because cultural barriers force them to take jobs Americans don't want. The culture places them at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder at the time of their entry," he said. V fcillizrds champior.sMps held in February. ) ,-.. . Crs!j AndresenDsSly Nsbrsskan -1 h ' v : ; ' " - ..... i c Inside f " .1 I ... - - . - .. j Inside UNL's Student Watch Group earns a com munity service award from KFOR and The Lincoln Telephone Company Pc3 7 Iowa City's Boys With Toys try to inject some authentic rock 'n' roll into the musical mainstream -. Pc;3 0 Columnist Bill Allen dreams of a summer without football Pss 12 liicle:: , . - - Arts and Entertainment. 0 Classified 14 Crossword 1S Editorial.....'....; 4 Off The Wire 2 Sports ..12 i. .