Pc:3 2 Tuesday, October 10, 1934 Daily f:brskn Ag economist to discuss farm debt during Nebraska Media News Day Noted agricultural eccrcrr.iM Ma hid !xfh wj present hi u jti-ns to farm debt problems at Nebraska Media Ncw-s Day, Thursday in the East Cur -It Vt.k"tl Boche, a professor at Iowa fiate l"nvc r.,:y. has dc-r,e ex:er.rve research nprod action economy, firm mar.-fm-r.t &r.d agncultural policy. He researches new ways csf financing firm d fit, considered by many the No. 1 proble m in aencuhure todav. Four panelists will discuss Boehbe ideas immediatcb- after his r perch. The par.el;:-s tre M -rk Dratenstoit, srnbr twr-cr.. Federal Kcserve F-ank cf Kansas City: Dchzrd Gady. vsce p. resi dent, economic ar J cc-r.-r.c-i.- research, Orj.?rx Inc.; Bryce Neiwg. prefjdenL Nebraska Fain Bur a a Fed ersijn, crc p an J Ir.r f,.xk farmer, and Martm Strange, co-direct or. center fcr Kuril AfTis. WalthO. Terry Me-er.bach. promotion cwndmator for Nebraska Meci News Day. 5... J media rrprese n tatars wii be pvtn a tour and a char.ce to ir.t r rview re-searchers cf f lectcd deportments on East Cx-pus intruding the tractor Uttirg libor&tory, and a biotcch-rlc-vl-h. Ncrraska Mrdia News Day is ar.r.-iiiy sponsored by the UNL department of agricultural com rn anir atieins. Use event offers Ne braa msdia the opportunity to vs. it the cr.hers.tyfor interviews and discussions on research and current events in agriculture. Boehes rpeech is open to the public Banquet offers taste of foreign countries A tiste of the fcrcitr. co-mtnes After the banquet, Eahramxad malign desks cf the Nebraska tswha: Ir.:cT-r.i2frjdtrs Org said. peopie also can get ac- and East unions. In the Nebraska nixation President Saeed rraainted with theculturesof ap- Union, tickets abo can be pur- Fahramzad saad punic-pcr.ts ckn proximately eight foreign coun- chased at student booths in the expert frcra the Third Interna- tries through native daf.ee, song Main Lobby and in the Interna- tx-c.iuFir. cruet and CuraJShow and costume during the Cultural ticnaJEducatksnal Services Office, that Saturday evening. Shew. Nebraska Union 345. Foods from all ever the world Tk-ke-ts for the banquet are on As in past years, about 500 to wZ be served in a baiTe? hearing ur.tH Thursday. Adult stu- 600 people are expected to attend, at 6 p.rx. in the Centennial I-ooin &er.t tickets are available for $& &ccordingto Judy Wendorff, inter- and E-iHncrn cf the Nebcss,ka and children tizkss are 54. national student adviser of UNL Union. Tj:1tU K fcli 11 the r.for- international education services. V . i j ( MUD J 5 " 1 N Police - Report 1 1 py 'OOT TH? foIkrir incidents mm repctrtd I to il VSL pebee ltween 1212 rn.ni and 8 44 p.m. Sur.dzj. 4:23 Stereo sp.kers ind ci sette upfs reported stcien froia a wh.ic3e ia prkixtf are 23 west of Hwper 5 r nmm-l'inrth residence feiHi .S4 ft.a&. Necklace reportevJ steles frora w hc5e in r&rkkr g Area 1 onh of Abel H2. Niiace lacer was recovered 1 p.a. Alfsd tr.di.'isjn reorted to a vehxJe in rarten Area 10 near the Er.cr-ernr.; Bu. jir iSr-tl jlsi. Peoj:i re porte-d t-jr.penr j UK-L? GUTTER it CUTTER NAIL POLISH ZlZTiln is 1 O e00 I. 4 20 J LIPSTICK STAGE BLOOD GREEN DRAGOJ1 l ELOOD FINGERNAILS it TIES HAIRS; 1 jlTPRAY. BURN-IN SCAR it COSTUMES it Ma j 5K5 it CAPES -6- FISH NET HOSE it WIGS HATS DOMINO MASKS f TAILS it EARS tut3 it waris p;tiASHtS bow i srs St J? GIANT BOW TIES GIANT PACIFIERS it d ilANT SUNGLASSES BALD HEADS HORNS; i l '"l J ! .il I I t i I I C MOHAWKS it CREPE HAIR PUNK rMGS FANGS NOSE GLASSES WHISKER ;RS CARDERS WITCH HATS BUNNY ll i .EETH CONE HEADS it SPIDERS SNAKES i ! :-tv SPIDER WB it BROOMS CORNCOB PI I 1 FES HAND CUFFS it PAORDS PITCH ft I 5! , 1 I s 1 ORKS ur SKUliS WHIPS TATOOS q ilOWN NOSES it CIITTR STARS it WIn! PUS CKHiSlHAS c H AL OS W ANDS V1 ( GATEWAY CEVnoi ' j ?S3sr3t3-s, cat f 5 jers?-?iKi I sv! we of tcf a-v "3Esl r V " - JV ' i . -7- OIk!obarfest at 3 s sreci, ur c.h-r,r. ?rsd n-fr.:r.; grern-ian menu, 3.rs i?ers ik --rrr.zn ivir.f. nrr? rr, tf sa-w eve?4Tvp -d cjct? Vwj, - 1 r T man ,-...- 1 ..... . A A. 1 i i 11 i J y u ?,i if ii National and International nsvs from the Rcuter News Report Bnarte, lefeioto cdijoiim agree mm mm m LA TALMA, EI Salvador Pmident Jos? Napo!?cn Duarte and left-wing guerrilla chkf j ended a hhtoric ceetlng here Monday with agreement to continue a dizlue on how to end EI Salvador's civil wzi, San Salvador Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Danss said in a statement. The agreement waa announced by the Hornsn Cuholic arch bishop after four and a half hours of tzlks, the first between government leaders and guerrilla chkfj since cirj war broke out in El Salvador almost five years a-o. Hie chtishop, who attended the conference 3 a tritness, rexd a ccmnunique sayinj? the two sides had ayca to set up a comizzion com posed of four delegates chosen by Bustle and four &?i?cted by the Farabundo Marti National IJbzrzXlon Front end its politi cal wing, the Revolution sry Democratic Alliance Tlie commis sion's work, Rhry y Damaa said, would be sjpr.ised by a delegate chosen by the archbishop's c "It added that the meetLng had been held in an "slrncsphere of seriousness and mutual respect and stressed that both sides would be looking for ways to "humanire the conict"here. The commuoique made no mention of ceaflre t th? fighting between the 42.000 strong VS. backed army and an esti mated 6.000 to 8,000 queiTiilas fighting under the umbrella of the FMLN. Bnuili ckiiiig cmcMoiTa urged WASHINGTON The chairman of a fs?d?rrJ safety agency Monday urged stales to take stronger action zzhsi drunk drh'ers, es;cciilh repeat offenders. The National Transporta lino Safety Board said a study it made cf fatal car accidents found C5 percent efthem involved aJcchoL It laid SO percent of drunk drhing convict ions each yesr in vohTd reperJ; cflendeTS. Board Chairman Jamts Dumett said at a news conference judges in drunlc driving cases often did not have prior arrest records s-r&ab& He szld in many cszes the chajgas were reduced if the driver agreed to enter a treatment program for alcohol p rob kins. are asking gvrmcts to tzks steps to ensure that states do not zT-orw tretm.r.t pmjrrns to b? used in pl"ics cf license revocation or suspension," he said. States also skcaSd uoks irtjdgm haw mrds on hasd of akohol rcialed trafSc cfnses before sentencing and records cf juve nile offenders be kept vs-hen they bccoise sduiis, he said. Bur nett said polk should be better trslned to spet Cruzk drivers through piriirninsry breath tests and 0bscrs"sSi3a. In a related eSbrt to reduce drank driri-; Congress this year pasd a law cutting hjhwsry funds for stasia that do not have a rninirnxim drinking age cf 21. Abe -I cz$-hf of the 50 states allow drinking at the ages of IS, 19 or 20. Private groups also htxs urged many states to increase arrasts and penalties for drunk drivers. .on Lie NEW YORK Moments before Archbishop cf New York John J. O'Connor delivered his latest attack on abortion Mon day, Mother Teresa unexpected, but irariedir-sf reccg niied by the audience stepped oat en stags. O'Connors msjor address on abortion, which traced the traditional Roman Catholic church doctrine on abortion and repeated political statements about the issue that hare resonated dur ing this presidential campaign, had beea t2 publicized in advance. But the appearance of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Nobel Peace laureate, came as a surprise to the audience in the -mnasium of Cathedral Hh School To iinro farting from the audience, she condemned abortioa cr.i.'quistocaSry as "taurder s-nd spoke of the in:.ponsnce cf Christ sj the little unborn child In an address called "Human liv. Raman Hights.' the archbishop elaborated cn his criticisns of abonion, and re stated his disagreement with all politicians who state they pri vateby oppose aKirtion bat do net sctkto tizvms their iewson others. The archbishop did r.ot riiiae tk-rrcraik- Vice presi dential candidate Geraldine Ferraro. a Cathc4. but his corn merits echoed his earlier public cntscisms of her pro-choice stance. Throughout his SCVpjtpp speech, pscrticss of whkh he read for more than an hour, oVoimo? sought t portray abor tion, which he called destruction tfhfe. as a ucstktn of "public, not private, morality, and one of corcnt to people ofaHreli 0n and to athessts. Suspected neo-Nrria clzl trio! WliST Il'IlLIN Two of r.ir.e ?ur r::;J Tn Grrr.an extremtet accusal ofs:t ng vp a.rj -.-1 rc,-Ni cr:ir.iza ifn f tlin apffar f. r th? .iiA cf:: fir trial J-iondy, The eurt is-aed an arrmt -ccrrzrl f.rcre cf the muuf.g men. Kerstin JNds, Jtbat c-.-e t: ; f-c:.r.i mm tr.e to expalm his absence. The sn-en ethers refused to answer the Th? defendants, a.gxNl 2i) t, are. a-c-rtrd cffc-Tungthe aramuitary Carman WVrker Yr r.--- - - i"2 with the ;m oi etwhin a racfc.j dr.:a:,-r,-. iz.-l rfs4 the i.e-rnuin Hdch within UM4 Krvf .-e I Crrrnsn law nd At!!fNl ri'cutkr.s. in iW.- .- r - --.? end of -g.U set u? etrcr: crrwiuK pa and the United r:.;t h.i . t: -r rrr.ission i 2 ! f I i S i