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Wednesday, March 13, 1935 p Daffy Ncbrsskan ? t V - The University Wildlife Gab will have a corxtevs this weekend in the East U;.ic:. Esvcnil ether universities alsowili cttesd th3 annuel evert fer s;.;i;'.::.s v-iil be fciven ca varies te-cctscf r.dh'?.x Fcrr.cre lrJe-rr.ei!e:i k cko at 472-21Sa $4 per person1 hr. $5 per person 1 hr, MARCH SPEC-AL: lifer . 1. ,1 i. 'i !.,'''' . Groups of 6 or mora r'Tha Tutbcry" T-shsrt. ... in ihc lisyxnsikctSqusre i lijW. ((: i I WE'LL GET YOU THERE. ml I Uk LWO. , rr ' ' . - rr -rFa HERE" 1 I : : .. r ') JJiL THERE j 4 days for s296. isjk) mifes .- r V 1 1 7 days for s365. iaco V 1 H KeREI I . 'p!usoas& tax - -U .V- - 'I 1 "f - . o... o I B, 12, or 15 passenger j vans available. r 1 I (Limouiirsa and caravans li&i V 1 17 . . e!so evaiinbSa.) . , " i- ; - ' ;- 4J I - 'li- J ' Ml 9 v " ; . . - , if '.' .'I .. i ' ! .. .... " " i .!' ll ill ! f 4 if r ! i! i Jl i i ; 1 r f i i ? f - 1 : .'"Ui'',iW4.lI v.ill tj h Sel!::!; C -:.:r;,ys II purpose Hccm Thuredey at 2:3 p.m. The verkshep 13 cr-eercd ty the c .tvwl ic . Ocriwr c-Cr din&ted by Cercl Lciven. Al! UNL Students and fCUty CTv Invited to attend ftee cf charge. (before 6 pm) (after 6 pm) 2 person1 hr. $7 .. X M f'7 E? OiOff n-i o uttm HAYMARKET SQUARE Mon.-Thuri 12 noon-12 midnight Fri. & Sat. 1 2 noon- 2 am Sundjy 4 pm-1 1 pm t .4-- -I.J...- .. , . . . ....: i Legendary mcrotednecr Fred Beckey will give a sUd9 show und kcture ca wMomt6irj cfKctth America" Thursday .t 7.C3 p.m. In tha Nebrsska Urdca. Thera Is no gisissioa fee. The Ir.ncccr.ts Society, ths chan cellor's arht hcr.orc."', r;cv h accep tors cppUccticas for its 1085 Outstand ing FrcchKai SchclarsMp Aivsxds. Two $CC3 d tzt 1250 scholarships will ta vzzi&zA. AIo, the society is accepting tppliciticKt for their 1955 Oiitstand h$ SorJ.or Awards. Applicsticr3 sirs svdhtla in both CAP cSces mi the ASUN c.ce. They are due April 2. Winders will bs hcr.crcd at Ivy D:y. Tits (,Canpdga Against Hanger" will tft the su!pct cf a cr.yor's press con ference Thursdsy zi 10 a.m. tX Scccnd Preslberiaa Church, 2Sth and Q streets. Setting it Straight The" editorial in Tuesday's Daily Nebraska should have said the Ttrgst Pmy is the only party eppessd to the Nebraska State Student Association. F T -4 iJ If ...i ., ...(.v Vwfcy WASHINGTON - Fuir.. f;r a secend C-"? til !X r.-c!. missiles ckrred its first ccr.jrcicr.ii hurdla Tircr i:y m U.S. rr.d Sist negotia-' The 11-7 vote cf ths I!:3 Ap - the revised arr.s control tsll V " folkws sn ttte!iv3 cor.Tpi: ty i rc::.:-u.::. i id r :..t: the aissUe, which List appsred in d::r cf t::r ty Congress. Bcapn has insistod the United Stitca r..:t ccr.tinr.t!l the contro versial lO-warh'jad ir.tcrccr.tir.cr.t t ::;t:o r:.I:::' 3 1? c zzn success in The vvMte Kouss ana a,u-tiA i j - j i -.".prcn.isa last ML Under that agreement, 11.5 t:"i::! f:rac:c:.;d i: :::!r.tr.tcf21 r.lccilss was inehsifed in the 1333 tui;;t cn C.c.r. 3 th t it net ba spsnt until coRgresslcnsl conardtt::s, f:I!::i ty.t!.i C.Il K;u:s and Senate, vstsd to release the feds. Ti..'i aw Kthrrtis?!ttJ! vela, which n net cseir:cs-fcA is th Pwi phasa of that approval process, week. UJ S. reaif for L WASHINGTON Adndnstn-ticn c'Tciib tild C.rj v.::3 witedng to if tha U.S. veto Tuesday cf a cr:1 U.N. rc::!;'.:: cc-j 'ir.i Israrii sse actions in Lecsnon would lecd to Ar.:::crr.3 t::j cr.dcncred. They said they h;d no plan to evar-iis -scrlcirj L :t C3 US. aircraft canlsr Eiscrhower rsstaissd in the e ic:nL!: icrr:nri?,r;-,er.tlyh case that became necessary. U.N. Amhassador Jcane Kirkpatnck said ths Urdtad Cl;;3 would net be intimidated and was vetoing the t C:rrly C:cll resolution, despite three separate threats in Letar.a3 ta tns Ar:.::cans if the resolution was vetoed. The draft resc! -t;.cn t;c 1 Lira c:r; r.cr.d Israeli Eiiiltuy actions against Chilians ia scu'hrnt L:1;::;:.j. Eleven cf the 15 Security Council rasr.l::i v;' :d t c::ure Israel following repeated Moody encounter Itiz :z 1:3 L:: : cr.d the Leba nese, including Shi'ite resistance fibers. I, pursamg a so-called 'ircn 1st t: 1 o trccps are combating terrorism as they continue under an announced timetable ilaiite feces . , NEW YORK Subway vilante Bernkard (lasts will face a new grand jury to determine if he should be charged idis' attempted murder for ; shooting four ghetto youths, the Manhattan district attorney's ofSce said i . Tuesday. A spokeswoman for District Attorney Robert Morgsnthau said new grounds for resubmitting the controversial case had tccn found, but she ' declined to say what they were. A grand jury last January refused to indict Goeta for attempted murder and charged him only with illegal possession of weapons, touching off a major controversy here. Goetz shot four black teenagers on a subway train last Dec. 22 after one of them demanded $5 from him. . Acting New York state Supreme Court Justice Stephen Crane signed the order for convening a new grand jury but no date was immediately set for it to begin work. leagart hopes WASHINGTON President Reagan said Tuesday he is ready to meet new Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev "whenever we can," reflecting what the White House called a change in atmosphere between Washington and Moscow. "I have been willing to meet with their leaders sines I have been here," the president toid reporters after a fev.cH c:::r:::y f:r iiiirg Egyp tian President Hosni Mubarak. . Meanwhile, Vice President George Dush arriva h ? Izzzzy hr Konstan tin Chernenko's funeral and said he trc-r-'i & rrzzz message frcra President Eeagan. " "I have brought a message with me fccm Frcdd::.t Zz: 4a." Bash said. it is a message cf peace and we have than to create a more stable and constructs re!; union. President P.esgan will spare vsiitc. ti Km lasie pauence, u recogrdie that the United States and many imBortant issiips." After making his statement at the Amencan Lmbsssy limousine for Moeec.v's I: c'C 2 r.hcre Cher- w V4ia wW. Bush, one of the firsrforeign leaders to r;:l. j f r t: f& f-r.eral, also is said he hopes to meet Gorbachev. 'Committer ada" WASHINGTON Ths Ser ;5 L-J- i C 7r":y voted a cr.e-i repnve federal revenue ahr-; - - :7 .l ieh Tresidcr.t KerwarustoeUrrJne. " ' By a vet? of 12-10, the cor-iiteet'e-J f - i Hien's plan tD Kf fe";2-K 1-3 tut end iVh ii "i rVr7r : 1 arrucd thet "v-,iJ J nc,V3 at I;r.t cr-3 ' ti r - C ;" s to cf.:vi revenue Iclccs. ' " ii.e federal re'j"nct h r t'- r" J i - 4 r " ' t "-t th3 '-T t3 csi tt3 Pre . . 1 i-i LA seS ivv C-'nrr;r.t r i r -, ? f r - - Ths ccnTJttce setien c:.:.:-i it :-:i:-3 t:.t E:: "it - - v - ie::eeil:vd3. - . 'W :c; - : - :cr r-..x--:tt:3 . which is sched-lsd to eliminate mit T to withdraw L ::. :-i:th sni Lebanon ronovcil elinrges et tiornaeiiev m greater tr-o trJco frcater goal ! . htheSolet no cc:t b C.3 tereedt of that win ta:;e p"i::::er.ss, tccause the S r.id V,::iznlzvn CiTerencei we renceson thr :r r : ' --- "rlvk in m "'p o rT 1 e - " - 'V' - - - '-dthrenct cn defense