The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1984, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday, December 11, 1934
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which are so exaggerated that you should
question them.
Are they really true discounts? Was the
merchandise ever really sold at the high "regular"
or "former" or "reference" price quoted?
Or, was the merchandise fictitiously priced to
lure you into thinking you're getting a bargain?
There's nothing wrong with legitimate
discounter. we are against deceptive pricing. You
owe It to yourself to shop around and compare
quality and service as well as price.
(A public service message provided by Jewelers of America,
the national association whose consumer information
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National and international news
from the Renter News Report
Beagaa rsaisss volume "
on apartheid criticism
WASHINGTON President Reagan, turning away from his
policy of quiet diplomacy toward South Africa, said Monday he
felt a moral responsibility to voice "concern and grief at the
Pretoria government's apartheid policy. The president con
demned human-rights abuses worldwide in a speech at a
ceremony marking the 36th anniversary of the adoption of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Reagan, in his most forthright statement about South Africa
to date, said he felt "a moral responsibility to speak out . . . to
emphasize our concern and grief over the human and spiritual
costs of apartheid."
A senior U.S. official, who briefed reporters on the speech
and asked not to be identified, said Reagan's remarks meant
"the volume (of UJS. criticism) is being turned up with regard to
South Africa." He said the speech was a "turning away from
quiet diplomacy" that the United States had been using to
promote human rights for South Africa's black majority. The
kind of relationship it (South Africa) wants with the United
States cannot be attained if it continues repressive methods,"
the official said.
Meanwhile, three senior officers of the American Jewish
Congress were arrested outside the South African Embassy in
Washington Monday as part of the continuing protest over
Pretoria's racial policies.
Planet found outside oolar system
WASHINGTON A team of astronomers believes it has
discovered the first planet ever found outside the solar system,
a National Science Foundation spokesman said Monday. The
astronomers say the planet, orbiting a faint star about 21
light-years from Earth, is calculated to be SO to 80 times the
size of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. The planet
is also believed, like Jupiter, to be composed of swirling gases
with a surface temperature of about 2,000 F, compared with
the Sun's 9,900 degrees.
The discoverers of the suspected planet were led by Donald
McCarthy of the University of Arizona.
BliopaTs unborn face defects
BHOPAL, India The poison gas disaster in Bhopal already
has caused several miscarriages and sparked worries about
possible effects on the unborn, doctors said Monday.
N.R. Bhandari, head of Hamidia Hospital, which treated
most of the victims, said there could be genetic mutations, or
there could be congenital disorders, which would mean a child
could have a damaged heart or lungs.
However, a World Health Organization expert who arrived
here over the weekend to help the authorities said pregnant
women and fetuses were in no special danger. Dr. Claude Jager,
a WHO toxicologist with specialized knowledge of the lethal
methyl isocyanate gas, told a meeting of medical experts that
survivors had no risk of paralysis or kidney or liver disorders.
He said they would suffer mainly eye and respiratory problems.
The medical authorities here have done an excellent job and
have given the right treatment," Jager said. Bhandari said he
would not advise women to have abortions until the position
was cleared.
White House commends Kuwait
WASHINGTON President Reagan has sent a message to
Kuwait praising it for rejecting the demands of hjjackers who
shot dead two Americans during a six-day hijacking drama at
Tehran airport, the White House said Monday. The four
hijackers. of a Kuwaiti airliner were overpowered and their
nine remaining hostages, including two other Americans,
were rescued Sunday by security forces. The White House sad
Reagan sent a message to the Emir of Kuwait saying it was only
through firm action that "responsible members of the interna
tional community can hope to counter the forces of violence
and disorder and bring the perpetrators of such crimes to
justice."
Socialists draft anti-Frmiglais bill
PARIS A group of French Socialist deputies want to make
it a crime for the French to use words like jeans, drugstore,
vTr!?t aiCr and weekend. They put forward a draft bill in
SfIOniAi?mb that would bsn 211 Anglo-American
sd Monday ch vocabulary, an assembly spokeswoman
JIllfcFJ01111.13 meam t0 reinforce the existing civil law
rL?reK (lr'Inly EnS&0 influence on the French lan
guage by including commercial brand names andshops as well
as aavertisempnf nu.i. : . . j rt
, i "v.iiiS prison sentences ci six usjrs
At ?riUre to comPfr cr fines cfSlCO to $2,000.
coim? w f laT sllows individuals to bring suit in civil
nhiMS5 Frenchmen using non-French words. Under the
new DML USaSe of snrh m-A . . . . . :.a
bringing prosecution