The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1985, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Daily Ncbraskan
Friday, February 1, 1935
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dents understand the day' lessons and tr.d graduates,
will dve them tips on how to piss thit Jane Grieves, the center's learning
The Educational Learning Center at particular class. skills specialist, said students can get
UNI offers new supplemental instruc- The sessions will -3et for Keller help far specific study prcblems.
tion this semester for several IGO-level Plan Psychology 181; Sociology 153, Seme courses even cfTer from ens to
classes, the center's coordinator said, taught by associate professor David three hoars of credit in the study skills
Carol Uivta said the new program Erinkerhcff; and History 101, taught by area, These courses, developed in con
uses tutors who already have passed associate professor Patrice Eerger. junction with other courses, focus on
Interested students can contact the reading and writing skills and vocanu
ccnter or their instructors, Lctven said, lary improvement, Grieves said.
Besides the new program, the center Individual tutoring Is available in
the classes that students need extra
help with.
The program, which will meet In Sel-
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Students interested in being tutored
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Study skills workshops have been
scheduled all sememster. Times and
dates of the workshops will be posted
on campus. If students can't come to a
specific workshop, the center capro
vide them with handouts on the work-
The center is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Senctoro mite EeafM
to set up ag diccECoioa
WASHINGTON A blpsrtisan group cf 23 senstcrs eedltadryfcr
a meeting with President Esain to discuss probkir.3 faced by small
"American agriculture i3 ca the brink efdirter," the servers sdd in
a letter to Ream. "We believe a msctinj Is necessary to epprisa you of
just how serious the sitdicn is sr.d hcv much U has v.cr::r.ci in just the
last two months. Isiraedkts action is needed, net enjy to he!? fcrfacrs, but
to assist the entire rural community."
The senators, mainly from states with lars raral i:zl said small
farmers had been hurt by falling crop prices, bad weather that damaged
crops in many states, and hish interest rates for leans they nseded to keep
operating.
Study criticises U.S. aid to Africa
WASHINGTON The hunger and starvation in sub-Salaran Mica will
likely worsen despite international efforts to assist ths drcu,.t-stncken
region, a consressicRal study said Thursday.
The pessimistic analysis, undertal;en by the OSIca cf Teehnclosy
Assessment, is expsvied to serve as the basis far conreesler.al crTerts to
Improve conditions and set the stsga for long term prerar.s in the
continent. It criticised previous cfTorts in the reclen, rating that "many
observers believe that the effectiveness of U.S. aid to Africa is limited by
being too short-sifted and crisis-oriented, too political, and by lacking
clear and consistent goals."
Afiicsn per capita food production nas c
steadily for two
decades, while at the same time the continent Las had tha fastest
population growth in the world. The report said ths craatest potential for
significantly expanding Africa's food production lies in increasing the
productivity cf small, subsistence-level farmers, who "raiaa nest cf Afri
ca's food and yet have been largely ignored." Tha challenge, tha report
continued, is to devisa research and aid praams that invelve local
people and integrate farm work into the larger fhrns'vii cf international
efforts.
Bill limito phone companiss' conduct
WASHINGTON A bill giving the government mora authority over
discount long-distance telephone companies was Introduced Thursday by
Sen. Donald Eiegle (Miich.).
The bill would give the Federal Trade Commission authority to act
against unfair and deceptive trade practices by tha companies. It would
also require the Federal Communications Commission to order long
distance telephone companies to promptly notify customers in advance of
any rate changes,
Sharon vows to p eroiie libel fight
TEL AVIV, Israel Ariel Sharon returned home from Yh headline
hitting two-month libel case against Time magaaine Wednesday vowing to
continue his legal battle in Israel
The former defense minister said at an airport news conference that he
still planned to set uo an anti-libel fund to sue media organizations which
he said deftme Israel and the Jewish people. Sharon originally hoped to
launch the fond from his 150 million suit against Time in New York but he
lost the case. The jury ruled that Time defamed Sharon in a falsa report
about his involvement in the 182 Beirut massacre cf Palestinians but that
the magazine was not guilty of libel because it had believed tha report it
published was true.
Meeee's nomination role criticised
WASHINGTON A Reagan administration cScial said Thursday
Attorney General-designate Edwin Meesa should hava removed himself
from discussions about a government job for a tax accountant who lent
him $80,000.
Davis Martin, director of the Office cf Government Ethics, was asked
what Meese, a senior White House aida, should have done in connection
with the 1GS1 nomination of his California tax accountant, John McKean,
to tha U.S. Postal Board of Governors. Martin said llaesa should have
disqualified himself to avoid the appearance of conflict cf Interest. He was
speaking during the third dsy of hearings by tha Senate Judiciary Com
mittee on tha controversial nomination.
seward tor
WIESBADEN, West Germany West Germany chared i::3,C0O tha
iargsst reward in the nation's criminal hlstcsy for iriernatlcn leading
to tha capture of Nad concentration camp doctor Josef Kernels Thursday.
The chief prosecutor cfFraak&rt, who is responaibhtor liaride's case,
rassed the sum from $15,000, which had been la effect far r.arj yasrs. The
increase reward was offered 40 years after Mengala disasared as Rus
sian troops liberated tha Auschwitz death camp whcre'ha crdarcd the
deaths cf thousands and conducted hideous eiperiiaer.ts cn tha living.
hesse State Justice Minister Herbert Guenther said Menala was one cf
the last wdl-kncwn Nazis still at large and had teeerr.a thas.tcl cf Nasi
cruelty Mengele has been sought by West Germany shea 1K3 fcrtcrtur
mg and ordering the deaths of thousands cf prisoners tt Auschwitz.
UFO escorts Soie'
LOCOV An account cf a mysterious "green clcud" landing cut
pcwerrul shafts cf light and lying in tandem with m sLifcc? crared in a
Sf7 RwspaperWednesday. The experienced pilot tr4 crar cf a Soviet
Tmar IA Eirimer noticed a large, ydio. cbntad si 4 tn. over
Sn;,.?',8 caisa Tnid said. Tha c3ct tzX down three
S 8i?-Ut to Ci teed L-to a ptm
cl0Ja hicn shot toirds tha r!? - rn , 4
either side of the alfer, the c'ct m tt4i c'
An React esccrt what idish-i"n f-r T r-'nar
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