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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1985)
Pag a 2 Thursday, February 281935 Daily Mebraskan hcaoned as one of four outstanding Nebraskans ty the Nebraskaland Foundation and will receive a Tndl blazer Awnd la a ceremony in the Capitol retunds Harold Edsrten, a UNL alumnus and worId-rencwr.ed Inventor and in novator In photographic techniques and applications, will have a public seminar Friday at 3:30 p.m. in Nebraska Hail 317 V-'rrt. . Before the seminar, Edgerton will ba Tkz Raqss Basters sad the Tooth Fairy will be fesiisred tttheKU Medical Center Children's Dental Health Clinic on Saturday at UNL's College cf Dentistry, 4Sth and- Holdrege streets. The clinic, which nrs from 10 a n. to 4 pjn., i3 tee. Have Ycu Checked cur Food Prices Lately? LJ w Lj Li -w J Uw L O D O L YES, 1ESS J FOOD 4 LESS is the food store that brought low food prices to Lincoln. You'll always spend less st Food 4 Lets. Oirn Hr : o ny?r r- ni a n wj L'6t J;-J L' w tnJ J tJL Is 1 n Mil n?-". 4" f i . It .U ( I Hi 5 i a f II) i 1 3 Convenient locations with hours that fit Your schedule! 48th fx 0 St. 3rd & Haveloek Ave. 48th St Pioneers Open 24 Hours ft-'en.-Sat. 7:C3-10:C3 ftton.-Sat. 7:30-10:00 Sun. 9:G0-10:CO Sun. 0:00-10:C3 Hie fell 1034 Dean's List for the College cf Arts end Sciences is posted en the fiat n sor cf Oldi her ll-Il and catside Ol&ther 1221 The criteria for tlo Dcsa's list is a 3.7 or higher aemcsisr Grade Feint Average based en at least 12 gradsd hears. . Far mare tefanastl sn, call the dean's Ece, 47S-2S31. College etudents can trr.'el anysrhera Grsyhossd g'tr-cs la the cor.tteer.tsl United Etttss far a round-trip fare cf $3. Tickets csy be bcjht at any r -;:r.5y Ujc".- h Aul 1 5. Stents r.uct rrc::ntavil;JU;,X!JU icn csr at the time cf purtrr e. Tfciets are ilii f;r a r.;;sir.Lsi cf 1 5 cf tarel cn c-1 the feed GxyhcKid i'trJ. Ssl'tinn it I Straight The hotline number far the Clrrk cf the Leibto's Office was inccnectly printed to Thunders Ddly Nsbrsikan. fee ccrrect Bjnbsrf where people get infomatica cn bills cr ask qucs ticna, i3 471-2703 ia Lfcccla, (C0) 743- leport Focr iacSdsnts mm repoited to UNI police between 11:44 im. and &17 pjn Tuesizy. 11:44 turn. Vu.dslis.-n reported at Eur? Bail on East Campus. - 2.G3 p.ra. Bicycle reported stolen fcesi 1115N.lSihSt. pjel. Aatomobfle accessories reported etska from a car In Parking Area 1 near 1 7ih and B streets. G;17 p.ta. Security &hm reported sound Irj tt the AirirJica Euildir.g. W ' - ff' - X .. V I v i V -n n , y.."'' ..: j LV ; . x I If- ' r 'v-v - J -V 1TCCK . . L i 1 I p- w -mSn k ' ft' r -nr.T" ' t rf B . K i, DErittl J2AHS. : i5c7? ' vM i 1 fY DENIM W 1 1 1 ' .JACKETS ....WJQW l 1 f SHORTS ' ' . ) w 0 O - H 1 OriglasBy $10. . .... . O FCSU 10) ' J 6 Ifl ' MIX OR MATCH: - - 1 i mi cucptops, - : ' ' . IJpJ Mi & POLOS C) f 'i hi I O ;1 : or igimfiy oi2... .j Fan .iv-.i ti t 1 q ' pahts c, oer - I i - ongsnsiiy v&5 L..J lt ' . 9-t p! 1 !! "-v Heps cf pure fashion . I GuririY's coFLg, 12th a o , X'-' ; H W1 it It. I. , V7 1w'tti.J' iJ U. C Mid ' mat WASHINGTON President Eessa Is csdtel ths rsost mepirj re&isi cf U.S. fana pclky ia SOy? rs la 6 sMsup tMt w&t shrink price supports and cast cf ti5UJ5aad3 ci mm tiam ct cf fcadr-ess, acccrdlni to sicsltun txpfita. Experts say th policy t.M. Is c; -r:J t y Ccr ':: : v. : il J t; z ths csd cfths tradltisrd small fvHy f.m tlit 1 : ; 1 : ' ; : 1 : 1 tlmrld for gsaaratiorj tad cr.es r,b:-l;::d C.s r.-;;:i ir.::.:.V;!lM tf Crista Rentier life. Such ssatlctsatsi tt-t'.T.c:7 h:3 net chi: ;: i iz 1 : . itf r : : --i d C3 who that, at a ti:.is vihrn federd d :";lt r: : ;:tl : 1 3 C : : :ff :i:rity, fanasrs. who caaact ccaiptia T;J.tha"t h :r-7 c:v: -.: - c ! : ;: Z Ijls to U . alleged to go uader. "Vt's the f-TdJy f:m?' sr.":cd U.S. Ej ' t T ' : :1 :r Cictlcr.'.aa recently. 'That's a scciclca! ccacc;t ar.d 1 1:. : i:3 h t!.9 Riticaal ' interest to h:.2 a strcrg and prciucllrs r:ich.:"ti':-.i 1 yi-. r.sai couches slrrilir 1:;v3. Ia a u Li i w ;lrj hj new prcpcsal to slach f-.a sub:i:n ty 11 h tl-iz 3 j ; . U tt:t:d: 'Tax-pajTnicastRctfc8til:adtotillc-tr;:7f,-::; bcilt, seine ly huaicds cf thcucaadi cf d;il-3...0;:r C.3 1:: j 1 -. i Cr: ; Li cr.ly cr.e sura solution: YVre goir to tcjla vcrMrj c :r v; :y t : :a to a f.s r.trkct econcsy." . Tlia Faaa hill would start &EaaiIia pronsa thsS, c?cr ths past half century, fcav provided direct gsvcntaisat pspr-iSj lcias mi ether ssbsidlcs to farmers. U.S.: Nev Eoalnnd r!2 r2TorcibIe WASHINGTON The White House said Wedaesdr that Washington's ' greying rt with New Zealand over U.S.' csdesr ship visits is not Irreversi ble and espressed hops that Wellingtsa would chsu Its policy afaiast such visits. Asked afcout the row with a leng tir.e FaciSc all', White House spo kesman larry Spedj said, "The situation is net irreversible. We are hopeful they will make some drastic and "dzzzTizi" steps, including reducing cooperation 'with Ms country ia defense ssd intelligence gather ing. Lange said Tuesday daring a Los Asgdss visit en route to Britain that New Zealand would not reverse its recant refusal t& allow calls by nuclear-powered or nuclear-arr.'sed U.S. Navy wssels. 'Spealies advocnteo Wicaroa trip WASHINGTON .The White House Wednesday mjed members of Congress to accept an invitation to visit Niceo a ccsstiyihe adiRinis tration has tccosed cf Marxist subversion in Ceatrd America. Nicaragaaa President Daniel Ortega extended the invitation Tteesdsy and said a bipartisan congressional delegation would find that his governraent's railltary establishment was purely defensive. Wilts HoBse spokesman Larry Speaks said conssmen should accept the invitation and that any such visit should be a "no-holds-bsnred" mission desired to get at the truth of the Sandinist government's military buildup. President Reagan, who is ws.ging a campaign in Congress for more funds to finance the activities of anti-government rebels in Nicaragua, has accused the Sandi rust regime of creating a militarj- establishment for ia excess of its needs for defense. EPA defeats conocrvatioidiTto ia court WASHINGTON - Ia a victor for industry ever ccrvatlodsts, the bupreme Court Wednesday expanded the ErrviromaeRtal Protection Agency s power to grant exemption focm national clean wstsr laws. The M decision represented 1 setback for enviroRBientsiists who had sought to toil government variances understindards listUtes dlicliarge cf toxic water pollutants. The ruling underscored lizt y:-r's Ci-rrcrae Court Sff f i i? FA milT edibility ia afclitf 1I14 endron mentti to. In 1878 the EPA established an eicipto to clean water lws, cased on whether an individual f.:.zi cs-li d:s "a taiisentally aiffeent factor than those used by the f::.rj h z'M,- national sundards. An environmental group, the i:;.t 1 tzzzzz 1 Jise Coun- SinSt?SSenel th. EPAa mthc b v:.i-..::3 for toxic Szinr Wmt tae gency ari tee Claris J f Iufecturcrs Association, an industry group. latysis: Deficit pro'ccltnin vronr! w ZvIa -eat fesgia will miss Ms dsScit-reduction iv. in a analwsk tha ran j " a An e-us.-raysraisa cltauco olcnr-csr 2?hK 'f. -r""Jr:! cd3lth001' rCm Institute r:r:h trvi r - .-: 1 f:t.i cftdns ff Ret receive X-rays eie h C a v. ; 1 TuIjj r::e used JS'?75t'"ic:-n3tn identified 31 children, all boraT'iV;V ' :- , -VZ4tteesnonliketo:r.;:-:c;-:.-: 1 :i f, cm the ' tli 3 tcsm v.t-i dr;e :;fv::s used ritDX-np