Monday, January 28, 1S84 Daily Nobraskan Scholarships f i 1 1 r1 . . . b 9 Si' 1 - - V if 1 11 p I p i I ' - i 1 - I 1 ti! ; V 1 .V..tyM rli-1:'-' v I? aft,! I proposed cuts ia financial aid, stu- fj ' dents should apply rc-.v to be eligible far r.eed-based scholarships, sua iron Aripoli, director cf scholarships and financial aid tt UNL The administration's proposed cuts, which could affect guaranteed student leans, Pell grants and the total amount of fir.andd aid a student receives, would probably go into effect in the Ml cf 1SS5 if approved by Congress. How Whatever hap pens, students should be aware that some money will be available, Aripoli said. Students should get their applications in on time to malce sure they receive considsration for as much eid as possible, he said. To -w- students should send in a federal L. : Fir-r.dal Aid Form by Feb. 15. Stu dents with questions should contact the Office cf Scholarships and Finan cial Aid, Administration Building 113. cm1 ' . Group Programming at the j i ) 1 ) U Counseimq ieecer !i Assertiveness Trglaswg: a 7-week experience beginning Wed., Feb. 6 from 3-5 FM. For in formation and registration, contact Sue or Dori by Jan. 30 at 472 3461. ' Dfesertatiofl Groups; - BdaticiishziLXiEQuii: lasting 4 weeks beginning the week of Feb. 4. Choice of sessions at noon or 4 PM. Contact Dori or Marty at 472-3461 by Feb. 1 tor more information. running 7 weeks beginning Mon., Feb. 4 from 4:30-6:30. For more information, contact Dori at 472-3461 or the Women's Resource Center at 472-2597 by Feb. 1. offered throughout the semester on various days and times. For information and registration, contact the secretary at 472-3461. , All groups at the Counseling Center are offered free of charge to members of the UNL community. 'Ite-. iff. i 1 11 1 1 ' II IMS a iTi Ins -u m i! I fff $ (f hh If you have too many bills due and not enough paid, start collecting some cash today! Become a plasma donor! SlO is paid for each donation and you can don ate twice a week (but please wait 72 hours between donations). That's up to SlGO a month! We want to give you 44!iil!:' vnu ran nnv ihtirsf 1 o o i O- J . 4 CI w Ouli . . LiLA U 2 O -'Street n, f i f Men., Tuss., Thurs., Fri 0:C0 em to 6:30 pm Wed., Sst. 8:00 am to 6:00 pm .i'v ! f FEDERALL Y INSPECTED X ' 's i ' 'N ( f if Mi sQ-sItiitlierei 1 !H HOUSTON The space shuttle Discovery swooped buck to Earth Sunday with the U.S. Air Force remsinl.ns cn specuhtions that it had bunched a satellite to spy ca the Scvi Udsa - Its white fusillagd pisKnn m i-e " V"4" ' ery :ided to the Cspe Cwaveral nnvay with pibt Lcrrn V:.f.;: t ti the . x ..y,v ?r.r fit 4'33 n.rsi. g: The Air Force revealed nothir.3 more about the fJigt, wkth btjaa kst Thursday beyond reporting the successful firing cf a booster rsckct used to thrast satellites into higher orbits, KaJ. Eon lim said h3 expected that the ncrr.irtfs brief statement v.il! be the Air Forte's f.r.r.1 word cn the mi "TheU S. Air Force tecrtial upper sts3 booster rockct.x:s deployed from the shuttle Discovery ana &ucccj-;-:y 1-1 1 1. i t .,r.cuves, tha cietrnipnt said. Senator predicts effease cuts m mi chdrman of A. 1. , cut outer programa 10 miy icu-i,w uto v-.. Gotdwater, speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," f r. e no flpres on the probable defense cuts. He said he expects tr.e ceisnse caagex, mcn is to be unveiled in another week, to show proposed spending cf between $330 biiiion End $hu Diaioa utii&e vv- " uviu JL It 1 - LaA a C C rftjWAmt (n K O r.A.A.n Auschwitz survivors march for dead OSWIECIM, Poland Eight elderly Jews, symbcliziagthe four million people of more than 20 nationalities who died ia the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz, took part in a caadle-lit precession Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of its liberation. The eight, all twins who survived the camp's gas chambers and firing squads and are now Israeii citizens, s&ng psalms and whispered among themselves during the sirapie 45-minute ceremony. As night fell over the snowy camp in southern Poland, they walked trader a steady drizzle from the rail track at Eirker.au to the iron gates of Auschwitz blazoned with the German inscription "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Makes You Free). The camp, opened in May, 1040, has been preserved as it was found by Soviet Ukranian trocps who liberated it ca Jau. 27,. IS 13. ' Industry minister wins, premier bid TORONTO Former Provincial Industry Minister Frank Miller has won a hard fought battle to become the next premkr of Ontario, Canada's most populous province. .It took three ballots for him to defeat three other contenders at a leadership convention called whea Bill Davis stepped down as premier after 14 years. The 57-year-old Miller, who preached a free enterprise, pro-business philosophy throughout his c&rapaip, defeated Ontario Treasurer Larry Grossman by 77 votes ia the final ballot last night of 1,661 party delegates. The province has been ruled by the Progressive Conserva tive Party for 42 years. .Europe launches racism study BRUSSELS, Belgium A European parliamentary committee launches public hearings on racism and fascism this week despite still opposition by the assembly's far right members. The European right group headed by France's Jean-Marie Le Pen tried to scotch this inquiry, urging parliament President Pierre Pflimlin to disband it as outside the assembly's competence. The rightists threa tened court action if it went ahead. The committee is due to report by June SO on "the growth and significance of fascist, racist and similar groups in Europe" in the light of high unemployment, and ways of combating them , Greek Christian Demo crat Dimitrios Evrigenis, who was a European Court of Human Rights judge before being elected to parliament last June, is to draw up the report. Austria apologi zes for falling Nazi VIENNA, Austria Austrian Chancellor Fred Sinowatz apologized Sunday to the World Jewish Congress, meeting ia Austria tor the first time, following a furor over the Austrian reception of a Nsii war criminal. Congress President Edgar Bronfman interrupted the session with a message from Sinowatz. "I have a message'here from the chancellor which says 'I am extremely sorry,' and I think that closes the matter5 Bronfman told the meeting. A dispute over the reception Thursday of former S3 M4 Walter Beder by DefenseMinister Frledhelm Frischensck&ger hsd overshadowed the meeting, with some delegates demanding & change cf venue. MADISON, Me. 'Tolerar.ee D:y" ves car.: ill . i b a tcv.-n of 4,500 people because of what some say was an act of intolerance. ( Teachers say officials of Madison High School cancelled the school's tolerance Day" program scheduled fcr Friday because they would not Maine Civil Liberties Union i9nnifi rs ta ea;ti beMf of history tc