Thursday, March?, 1335 Page 2 Daily Nebraskan I Symposium examines law's effects . . . 1 1 . on moral luaaments ar A lock at the lr.v as a behavioral Instrument Is the subject of the Ne braska Symposium of Motivation today ar.d Friday at the Sheldon Art Gallery Theatre at UNL Ail sessions m free and open to the public. The symposium is held in two ses sions during each Ecadcruic year. This year's symposium continues last Mi's examination of the ejects of la;v on development of moral judgments and behavior, and locks tt deterrer.ee ar.d relationships between legal regulation and unhealthy behavior. "Uses of the Law to Discourage Unhealthy Personal Choices" v. ill be discussed at B:CD a.ra .today. Eichard J. Bonnie, professor of law and director of the Institute of Law, Psychiatry sad Public Policy st the University of Virgi nia, vUl lead the session. At 1:80 p.m. tod?y, Stanley Ercdsky, fcudfog editor of thejcaraal "fetal r.al Justice and Behavior" and profss 8 or of psychology ti the University of Alabama, will lead a session on "Empirical Assessment and Civil Actions' Tuning the Instrument." Hie lecture also will be at Sheldon. .. - Gagr Helton, associate professor of psychology and law at UNL and director of the lawpsycholtgy program, is pre paring monographs on adolescent abor tion policy and civil romsdiroent of L? WO minors and will present a session at 0:15 itra. Pridsy on "The Law m an Instrument of Socialisation and social Structure." Co-presenter will be MIchaelJ. Saks, mm m m f ' 0 if scnterwillbeMichael.LSaks, T q- Iff fi liate professor of psychology and UCP Ulik wJi fL,a aur,ct professor of law at Boston Col lege. Ssks is editor-elect of "Law and Human Behavior" and co-editor of "Ad vances in Applied Social Psychology." The pro rfcs the ICth anni versary of the foasdin.i of the LawPsy- chclcgy Program tt UNL The eympo- sisj is sponsored Jointly fcy the depart ment of tsvchoke. the KU Pedicel Center In Omaha and the Nebraska Psychiatric instite!. f-'P flT "! if 'I lite rc.::oK-.t3 incidents were reported to UNL ' 12.57 pa, Money reported stolen tow police between 8:33 a.m. and 1 1:47 pjn Tuesday. Sei'eek QKsdrMt'ie. t.CO p.Ti. Ihbcrj-s reported stolen t-m fi:3mi. Fire a'arm reported sounding &t vMde In Pisrking Area 23. Morrill KaU. 8:43 pjca. Pcrkirj perrait reported stolen 8:37 .ct Fire alarm reported soust&j at ft&n a vehicle 8 1SI3V.R St. Hamilton KaU. 6:13 p .ti. Ar.enas reports i 4to?cn !f n s 1 1:43 -ia. Furniture reported stolen fbm vshicle fa P&rktag Area 1 on 1 9th Street Schult? Field House. - . Uilt p.ia. V&ndaJIasn teported to a vhi- 12:83 p.m. Kit-and run accident reperttd c!e la PadcLig Area 1 near 1 ?th and Vine streets, in Parking Area 3 near Karper-ScLTunnvfeiai 11:47 f.es. Medical emergency reported residence hall. . at Schjumin Mali. ' Setting it Straight A short on UNL's (by d Lesbian Student Association in Wednesday's Daily Nebraskan lifted the wrong phone number. The correct number is 47&-372S. The group meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. in Andrews Hall 223. fi'f ' ' - ! iri LJ V " I ' I PS -J f 1 V-J Ttj LJ LJ LJ LJ a i r r a v. i Whcrevcr Spring Bi cz'x takes you, Trcihvsys can take you there for only $49 each way when a$98 round trip ticket is To tho slopes for skiing or the coast for . tanning, students need only to show a current coltega studsni I.D., and Trailways can take you to any one cf 12,000 destina tions for a rrcri new lev fcro. And TrZ::z:3 lev iz-Q3 cro rood eve buo, every c:it, every dry tu-.-ycri irL-.ticvA s . ' ' ! - II - I. r 7 1 t ;.... . Cccd on T. : .rs Ur :3, k'r. c -tzzr'rz c vr -C;::-'.t r: .liarj era! C"- e::c5.ror: , .'jf.rV MEXICO CITY T.vo bodies frar.d teat::i ar.i bsurj next to a Mexican country road hm been ld::.t!:.:d n a l.!l-.:;::i U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration tsent a:: i a ? ::xiean p v. ho f.;w missions with him, the U.S. Embassy said Wci-.-dr. The bodies cne raids and the c'.h:r ciil hj;" f!d.t and gray trousers were found near a ranch th:t v.:s the e:::.e cf a bloody shootout Saturday between Mexican police and beaIy-amed drug runners. DEA egcats and Mexican police experts identified the two, kidnapped hours apart on Feb. 7 in the western city cf Gnadara, ter hours of tests, the spokesman added. Police in Zasiora, where the remains were taken for identification, said the two had been beaten, hurried sliva and then dug tip to be dumped near the El Mareno ranch. U.S. eenclo military aid to Thais WASHINGTON The United States is feeding military aid to Thai land following an incursion across the Thai border tyVi:tr.a-ne:s troops attacking Cambodian guerrillas, the State Department announced Wednesday. Spokesman Bernard Kalb said the expedited shipment cf equipment, including armored vehicles, artillery and "other priority items needed to strengthen the Royal Thai armed forces," was expected to arrive in early April. Kalb said the United States condemned the violations cf Thai territory by Vietnamese troops. Diplomats and military officials in Bangkok said Thailand threw infan try, artillery and fighter-bombers against nearly 1,C00 Vietmanese troops who crossed the border Tuesday. Xalb said the largest Vietnamese attack was directed against the forces of Prince Norodom Sihmoik at Ta Turn. Eeagan colls for unity before talks WASHINGTON President Beagan, pressuring Congress for approval of his MX missile programs, said Wednesday the Soviet Union would exploit any sign of U.S. weakness on the issue at anas control talks in Geneva next week. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the president appealed for strong bipartisan support cf his plan to build another 21 of the 10-warhead intercontinental ballistic missiles at a meeting with wavering congress men. . "The Soviets do not make the distinction between republicans and :,, Democrats or the legislative and executive branches, they simply look for and will exploit any sip cfindecisiveness, indecision or lack of resolve," Eeagan said. "Let's not give them the opportunity to see us divided, let them lock across the table and see a united front." Beagan also held a meeting with congressional leaders at which he, Secretary cf State George Shultz and the U.S. negotiators briefed lawmak ers on the March 12 talks. House Democratic leader Jim Wright, cf Texas, said liter the Democratic-controlled chamber folly supported Bead's efforts to achieve meaningful arms reductions but refused to say if that support would translate into a positive vote on the MX. San on eltreO'iftretfkl WASHINGTON President Bssgan, in a ststssasat made public Wednesday, told the newly-arrived New Zealand ambassador that the United States deeply regrets his country's decision to hsi U.S. warships from its ports. In the statement, issued when Sir Wallace Bawling presented his credentials at the White House Tuesday, Reagan expressed hops that New. Zealand would restore traditional cooperation between the two countries. It was released by the State Department. It did not refer directly to the ban on U.S. v.-.:rs that led to cancellation of exercises by ships of the AKZl'3 fJ'-lrr.sxf AtrJia, New Zealand and the United Stat-"?. r-t u n , .-wa k decision by the Mew Zealand cenjaint to C vrj L 3 cperational "'"' w vi j;visus cccpcrviion ir.dar the A!CJ: f The dispute arose when Ne;v Zea!:r.d! tared:? v r - -'arms or propulsion tern its forts. The United '3 r:cz h r;y vch of its ships carry nuclear v;er - er s Beagan said he crrrcditH V. -v j r of nuclear war but, "v.lthdra'val from vfer ' rV -T- .V alliances entail v.ill not fcelp in tch: r - : nuclear disa 40 :c."cr the threat ll:!i:i;sthatour :C3 cijt'Ctive Of iiiiidliri CI 6 tr?r" mwhnHs SAJimGo.c; ffrLG0,ChiIe--.Th3d:-hUlfr--C - - years has climbed above UD ar d th 3 ' - :- r-": 'I SXJ. against people trying to p:;:t frc.-n Lzl " "St.1J - J ....... . in 15 action : -..ib 143, with yiicmisusn ana r.." t rf r- i . , i.-., de ected," Governr..nt S:er:t:.7 C::i r;r:-o C -' ic'i Tuesday. 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