Wednesday, January SO, 1035 D:!!y Nebraskan si 1-1 Semtef Report M KBGT Il fej ll -i1 H'i! ( : ' . W I " i V hi i - r V:3 1 s l ' V. ! 1 'f "TV I Challenge IN - V Call tc!l free: 1 -80Q-642-8828 I I I THE ! with a i I lively I the; ra i f T'.-.-. . t,a'?r;3: $7, $3 gpp MomoriafOjncerf ! i i I . . ! i . !) ! 1 il f i . i tie?-.'. . as' Box OfJice m- r. - J ' nB 472-3375 " 'uds beginning Jan , - Smsm -mng Feb 4 rtr,; Wednesday ' "J3 Charlton Hetton 8)0 rr,i 1 fel-J 'Aursday ti?-v T Chofltnn Hto J 8.00 I'M 1 Saturday t .I' ' - . . . 1 .M II I pial vc 8:00 FM W fcJ I cxapa Friday JZ3 8;00 PM E'TRS Sunday r., Starring; . .J 8:00 FM I Vnnl 1 The Navy is looking for highly qualified, academic ally sound sophmores and junior engineering students to fill high tech nuclear engineering positions. Requirements: Under 26 years old U.S. Citizen GPA3.0 or better Anv Engineering degree. Scholarship: $3000.00 immediately & $1000.00 per month for the duration of your col lege career. i'J'- , f fcJfl n I T0rUN, Foland CilUr-S lln a "tcli, cruel c.i.;;id," the prceecu. tlon dersmded Tassdsy tha death Esr.ter.ca fcr tsrurfty pollca Capt. Gnmn Fictrcr.i who is accused of lcadir.3 th murder of pro Solidarity priest toy Pcpidso. Olcf prcctsutor kciek Pietrsainski also sought Jsil tenns cf 25 yesra for Col. Adisa Plctj-ccska, who denies Instigating the killinSi d licuteauRts Lcrssk PcUla tad Valdemar Chmielewskl, who hive admitted tdb port ia it. Pistrasinskl, surarrdnj up on th 22nd dry cf tha trisi of the four Interior Ministry cSlcids ia Tonin, told tho court tha state had fully proved its chsigcs cfpnsmedititcd nurdtr. lis Ehockcd friends cf Popie luszko and lawyers for hb fensSy with a 45-n:ht:3 tiruda a.inst the militaatly aati-cosiraardst priest, accusing fcisi cf pridag Ms own killing. Pcpiebzko, an outspoken supporter of the bnn? d So!!dsiity free trade union, w&3 kidnapped nssr Tcruncn Oct. 19. lib bcfyv. :j recovered from the river Vistula 11 d-s Inter. Pentagon man&seinent reorganized WASHINGTON Defens?. Secretary Caspar Wdr.terpr announced Tuesday a reorganization of Pentagon KaniScrneRt to pet weapons acqui sition and support under a single assistant secretrry cl def ensa. The move brings weapons margcaeRt back to much ths it was before the Carter administration's 1877 refoms. Deputy Secretsry William Taft said at a brfeSa feat Festsgoa goals change ever the years and he fdt that & link bctwem buying and support was important enough to be brought under a cfee aszder aide. :3 FBA apprinreo drss fa: WASHINGTON The Pood and Drug Adse&dstrcUea approved Tues day the use cf a new era! dreg for treatment cf garital fcerpes, the sexual disease that may sSUct o issay as 20 mlllioa Amukm FDA said a capsule form cf the drug ugcteik will be available by prescription for use la treatment cf both initial iricrticra and recurren ces. Ointment and intravenous forms of acy clovir tr;3 been available since 132, but are only useful for treatment cf irJtla.1 infactions. Two studies backed by the National Institutes cfOeslth show that the new oral drug efective!y reduces recurrences and their severity in 85 percent of cases when it is taken regularly ever a four-month period. The agency also said recurrences were prevented entirely in up to 75 percent of the cases. The new treatment, which will fee marketed by the Burroughs Wellcome Co. of Research Triangle Park, N.C., under the trada name Zovirax, will carry a warning against use during pregnancy unless the potential bene fits outweigh possible risks, the FDA said. Britain, UJS.join in opaee otc LONDON Britain booked a spot ca the proposed U.S. manned space station and urged other European countries to join ia ttte $10 billion project Tuesday. Information Technology Minister GeoSrey Pattie announced Britain's willingness to participate oa a step-by-stsp basis in President Reagan's plan to launch a space station in 1C22. k cemmittod Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government to the first stags a two-year feasibility study estimated to cost $55.5 million. U.S. refcoes to oipi Bmmt treaty STOCKHOLM, Swedes The Soviet Union presented a draft treaty on the non-use offeree to the SSnation Euxopsaa dlsasameat coafarence Tuesdty saying it hepsd to reach esrecsieat ca radsdsg the risk of war in Europe as quickly as pcssible. Soviet Ambassador Ohg Ciirxitky presented t3 Cz5 at the opening of the Oh session of the cerJcrruee, the fLit to t: 2 r!::-3 since talk3 occurred earlier this month ta Csaevabttrsta ts U,S. izi Soviets. But U.S. Ambassador Justs Ceedy said the V?. I : J r. ;;:v -3 ni t eacoaragtog and tha United States tr.i its allies wera net v.::g ti lz stilts such a treaty. Tha document, entitled "Essie Provisions far g Trsety ca the Mutual Ncn-Use ef miitary Force and the l!afctcnsr.ce cf Peaceful Ealations," proposed a binding obligatioa ca all glnorics b Kscuace the use cf military force. Thb ir.ciui d o cb!!:itiJh "oct ti b 2 ths fat to use either nuclear or conventional arrr.3 1- e;:!i c':r" srJ to r.:!:o effcrts to cover the Ituated, a :can man- VTaternato eenopircrtar bad; In cmrt MIAMI - In a retrial ofafucr-y: :r-cJJ VlzlvJU :rr e conspirator and former CIA operative E. Hcrard Iluri h tn4. - x to ccrrrlnce a jury that prevent an arms race in rpjes. Taa rrcrrsd ii'-f v.zzll tcnifccries cf ail parties and their fr-td L:za, x,t::::t t clause wmen mma extend Its sec-e Ityzzd tho r-t'.y Eur; dsta cf the Stockholm conference. VfSsjsmgton-basjd paiitlc! a et i:n g.r-p, a a . -tf "t fr eared in its newspaper Spotlit in 1371 The artl;! y ;r s ?::rl.tti, also a rormer CL cpcrth-e, etc i apur"--n:M CIA lt -rs- r;r 13 e.iir.gthe jgency Wviid "have to tuldn Hunt's rr::, - r i-, M:i ' cn the day Kennedy kilLd, Ncv. 22, lrCG. tiizi d;ri 1.3v:? tr. DJJ at that J?HR? fcderalj'ury deddsd Cunt Ube!d ly 11: :rty Ubty and awaruea ram S0X) in darns'" b't'?,is'w'M'- ri? cT'unied cn a IspltecJcal a,.omey kirk Lane, presenting yrty Lett-. " "