Wednesday, February 6, 1035 Dally Ncbrcskan 0. TTD OElIc Jii 000 m t 1 JJJJ is. The rVuvir.3 Incidents were reported to I'M police between 6:27 a.m. tri 11 p.m. Mondsy. i;S7 an. Two-cjf accident rtportd la the parking lot of Nabraaki LTV Edging on East Campaa. No Irjurica were r:," cited, 6.iJ Alann malfunction rrrortid f4 th Nebraska State Historical Society. 11:43 aura. WaJlct reported au.in fan a vehicle In Parking Area 2 nar Ke.no?' lal S:;i:u:n. 12:18 p.Ja. Medicul enerncy rcprt ed nssi riant Science Fall on East C&r.fua. Pcrsoa In a feu wu t&ksa to the IVilvEnlty llet'lh Center. 12:23 p.n. Ltk reported atokn frsns Colfcfi of Eusir.rss AdminisUtticn. 1: . g.ra. KH-trd run accident report ed la Ptkir j Aria 3 near I!a.-p?r-Schramm" Errl'J residence hill. 1:07 p.m. Vehicle rr pcrtcd acrstched In Parking Area 3 nenr H-.srSchra.Tirn-Smith residence. 2:43 p.ra. Accident rrortjj In th.e metered parking lot rtesr Ketnssfea I'nton. No Irjuriea were reported. S;53 p.m. Accident reported at SCth Streflt and East Cempus Loop. No inju'res wcra reported. 4:13 p.ra. Accident reported at 3ilh and Fti.tr streets. No Irurfea were reported. C;37 pjn. Security alarm reported loundlr-j at Brace lit 3 lory. i p.u. Acdicr.t reported la PwiiEj Area 23 near 14th ar.d W streets. No Injuries were reported It. Ccnt'rsssd frcra Fae 1 Chambers said that the Nebraska legal system 13 so inconsistent that the dc-th penalty i3 redly a "lottery cf death." Some convicted felons have committed a "more atrocious act" than these on dedh row, he said. p -1 K W V Eva Hjirper, whose sen Steven is on death row, said she knows criminals on death rev who are good pecpla. "I used to think that people on death row were vicious criminals," Harper said. Another parent cf a death row con vict said capital punishment costs the state a lot of money. Dan Keeves said that the trial ar.d subsequent appeals for his adopted son's first-degree murder conviction have cost $150,000 and Ms son is cr.'y ha xl X- - 1 n ) '.iriHMJf" :iilH'fV' 'iW Eeeves said he also testiSed agamst j ) i 1 IT'S HERE! Tommy's Homemade Chili Ask for extra Jalapsno peppers. Tabasco sauce, or crackers. Tommy's steaming hot 16 oz. bowl of chili .for just s1.24 OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK ! 1229 "R" Street 435-6850 UJi Jii Register at booths in Campus Unions CITY: Mon.-Fri. 10-3 p.m. Thurs. 5:30:30 p.m. EAST: Wed. 10-6 p.m. the death penalty in 1S59, prior to adopting Randy. Support for the death penalty is at an all-time high in the United States, according to recent polls. But Father John McCaglin, a former pastor from Omaha, asked "even if psople want it, should the Legislature lead them to even more violence?" "Yes," said people who have lost fam ily membere at the hands cf a murderer. "I think that any of you, if yon had a death in your family, a cold murder, you would feel the same," said Lyle Clark of Lincoln, whess uncle was murdered. Supporters of the bill said studies shew that the death penalty doss not serve as a deterrent Judy Zabel cf Lin cola said that it would be a deterrent if would-be felons knew they would die if thsy killed ssmeons. aiu-iafc'i,3f attaakan "Having fee death penalty and not Sen. EIrcy Hefner cf Cckridge said using it is no deterrent at all," Zable the death psnslty is the state's "major said. "If it's true justice we want, then weapon hi cur &C pinst violence" keep the death penalty and use it." md "a necessity." Financial assistance by the Uni ted States and other accredited foreign countries through "bridge financing." A "letter cf intent" signed by the bor rowing country would require them to pay back the lotting country after a speciSc time, World markets would be open for deot 9 9 trade enabling the less developed countries to eliminate surpluses and increase exports. t Heileman said since the adjustment program was started in '1082, Latin American economies have grown an average cf 3.5 percent, foreign coun tries have grown 4 percent and the U.S. economy has grown 6.7 percent. Heile man said the strategy is working. "There has been an expansion of economic activity in ths foreign market and commercial Isr.ks have been giv ing unibo km packages,' " she said. But there still is the underlying assumption that we should still be vig ilant and concerned bscause there is still a hugs debt out there," Heileman said. "Cut the debt crisis is over." We Invite both students and faculty to register. If Some classes offered are: II -CPR-CARDiOPULMOiNARY RESUSCITATION! I ! BICYCLE TUNE-UP & REPAIR ff -CHILDCARE CENTERS ) -JUGGLING ! ! -SKYDIVING GROUND SCHOOL GHOST BUSTING U -BASIC YOGA If KARATE e JUDO CLASSES RUN FROM FEB. 1 TO MARCH 22. DEADLINE FO REGISTRATION IS Registration Fee: Students $1.00 Non-Students $2.00 QUESTIONS CALL: 472-2454 r r 7 .J r in i I If S II r I I f i 8 j I M S I ki i m hi I I o hi l c ii 1 y .3 3 hi i f) 3! HI I i I ill US hi s ."! I S ?! i in t ? 5 S i 1 IK M !H res The International Arts Fair will be April 15 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the City Campus Nebraska Union. Nationality groups era invited to par ticipate m tras annual event by dis- f piling items from their home countries. Contact Judy, Bod cr Christa at InterR&tion&l Educstionsl Services. 472- oy , District 47 will ba at the Kebrsska tskmsst bf the Uscola Continen Union for a questioo-ende&swer trc fist, 7:S0 a.m. on Thassdy. The breakfast is sponsored by ASUN's Government LiaiEsn Ccamlttee. " o 'a-ia.-f tvviii .23 will ba in RslkA VitnnriA. multi-purpose roc. The workshops Lcarrdng Center and coordinated by Csrol Lctven. All UNL students and faculty ere invited to attend for free. O now to Stsdy Mstlu Rote taMng Kid test-taking tips far mathe matics and & review cf the basics. Todgy st 2:80 p.m. O Netetskkteg in Collage: a method of taking and revicwiag'netes that prepare students for tests. Thurs day at M0 p.m. Uaccia E!!:t to life us moniRiy meetlRg Thurs; r.i4 t ,.k r i j -w iuvwti.. liiiiiiiiii wcrk- Clirist Lutfceraa CharcL 4325 S sy at th di.,e5 jpiD. i epic crcsccasion will ba "Responses to pso-atortioa rhctoricM Attention Mty 18S5 grsdaates. The deadline for degree application is Ftb. SCcme to Admiristition EuH-ding 2S3, Window 2, to complete and fi your application. a mad raiser for a UNL r.- dent who h hm-in? a h will be Feb. 9 from 5 to 9 pm Kcly Trinity Episcopal Church, 4 e St tea. D'Snnis Baack from Ilafiiiouy Grits, Il'srt Toitss, Dili Imbly and his Dasccrs, end Linda Downy. Thera dso will be gsr.es for children, Med goods, cth5, kSs, refreshments and otasr fki&nistftg booths. Thirty-fssr yoag Jjpsse men will' prtssat tJascss Csltsns Klt cn Saturday frcn ?:S0 to 9:S0 p.m. at the Natroka Center for Continuing Edaciea, S2rd Kid Eoldrege streets. Tkm nwyvm ? M r!5l include h The nea sre is Iir.sob for an inten- tr.-.i T;,rvJ Fr.jsm i; l7 V-:.::z::2 and Ar.tri . rrtjrria vjI :y of st'i;s c; i i.rlltutions, i.-:I. .Ir: Ce Urcnity cfi:;,::;r:.a. T::r The party will include live enter- att-Va c'lTrsFrse V.-. ... iik