Monday, April it ig35 Pega2 Daily Nebraskan once i 4 iVvl; 'J'ivJiJt It lienors: Jj, W V5f V1 . . . TU ftfrnrlng Incidents were report1! ta tKL la Parting Aim IS Bear 1&& B&4 Q streets. CstwrJey police between 1 1:18 sjb. Thurs&iy and 7;18 p.m. &Opj3.-Eislaiyic2rtsdttSdN.lSlSi SS:17 swes., Allegedly lntoxlcttd person Saturday. St -, ' reported Beat lOUi andT streets, Pewoa was TfeaasSagr . FW&sy- Uksn to a tetox!"caion center. 11:13 sua. lire reported at the Stewart 1 p.ra. Banner reputed stolen fan West Seed US) cn East tardus. Klaor drK3 wsa '. brock KasJc CuUJlrj. . " 7:18 jua. CU and-run Kcident reported reported.' .. p.ta. tesaay reported stolen fan 'In the psik!'- !oi south of 17th and Holdrcge ' 11.51 sua. ICUnd run accident reported ' Oer-iUk Ball' m streets. I V I t 1 ft F-t. id i. .a vvi- 8SI . v 3 .NEBHELP, niDac arid-HEAP?'. Nebraska Higher Education Loan Program,' Inc. (NECHEllP) is a secondary market for guaranteed student loans. 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Theconstitutlossl president fees won ths solid fccckisj of the anaed". forces In Honduras for preserving the dafficcK!; 853tesa,M Pax Barnict The-military, witleh relinquished power to Ccr&ra in 12 siter 12 m n mntrni h? tittansllv c-hved ta iriLttestisl ro!a In Handuran JCIi.il III wum') - , , , colitics mi its support had fcecn ecnssscraa esicr-i2l both ; j. x The consititutiond crisis is the worst n m ii Ccrr.-s s govern ment, the. staunches U.S. dly in Central Ariea. ' ViiMnstcn has" expressed deep concern ever the matt'sr. The dispute flaredThttrsdrsn Confess cvztzd tH prsddent of the Supreme Court and four ether justices, tcains c tending elec toral, rules to fsvor SU220 Cordova. When ccr:7c-3 t??s!?.ted a new Supreme Court president sad justices, Corduvs fsi'sissd tiie fcgiskture of vieiding the constitution and etang ft "tjcbr'sd cocp." Poor turnout at SalfEdsrsi polls SAN SALVADOR El SaMor Ssrsrj ?::t:i tzzly in' Katicaal Assembly and municipal ttedhra ulth Uttls Ci-it ti vUl change their lives, dominated ty Cvayerscf cM!. . Leftist guerrillas opposed to ths U.S.-lsdxd clPfssident Jose Nspoleaa DuarU tostensd sttades to tept fes vct3, Ttich they hmQ called a farce, snd two reports ef rsbsl vt:l:;:.ts c:r::;ar.2ed the start of voting. Few vetera turned out early in the etcming w!.c-a ps'linj stations cpened. Mike last year's presidential elections, there ware no long lines at voting centers in the crpitol. But scenes cf ccnfalsn wera repeated, Kith these on hand not knowing where ta go cr v Ut to do. Following l&ekluster caaspslgns by the nine parties contesting the elections, diplomats and political observers 'foreesst a low turnout in voting for all 60 seats in the National Assembly and 282 myers. Contraetorjuotifieo Peiitaon bill WASHINGTON EiHing the Defense Department for country club - dues and bearding a dog was not necessarily imprcper Kid ras certainly negotiable, an executive cf General Dyn&"des zs'A Sund. Frederick Wood, a vice president cf tha big defense centnetor, said that although the company withdrew $23 million c f charges last week after they were questioned ,$ Pentagon auditors, he belitved most of . them were appropriate., t . ; , "In today's environment people can't understand that the laws have things in categories of what is clearly acceptable and cleariy unaccepta ble, and those in a gray area in the middle," Wood said. He said items in this "gray area" were negotiable between the contrac tor and the Pentagon. Guerrillas release Frenchwoman BEIRUT, Lebanon Guerrilla kidnappers released a Frenchwoman unharmed Sunday as a Briton freed earlier described how he was grilled repeatedly by captors who thought he was an American spy. The 24-year-old Frenchwoman, Danielle Perez, a secretary at the French Embassy, was seized nine days ago in West Beirut with her diplomat father. Her mother said she arrived home about 9 a.m., but did net know the whereabouts of her father, attache Marcel Carton, cr ths identity of her captors. Carton is one of three French diplomats still missing c:r a wave of abductions cf Westerners in Lebanon this ysx Of the 12 kidn-p victims, five have now been released. Meanwhile, British businessman Brian Lcvick, mho was released Satur day after 15 days in a tiny solitary cell, told reporters ha wss pilled as an American epy. The l&ysar-old director cf a Letosa oil company said he had denied spying chsrgsa daring five interregsta essskns. . IMipaMeli oweo final plea for aid ' WASHINGTON - Jeane Kirkpatrick marked her final dty as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Sunday with a call for ftnsnelfJ support for anti-government rebels in Nicaragua. Kirkpatrick, whose hardline positions on Central America hsve been a hallmark of her tenure at the world body, said the Nicarguan rebels were waging war against a communist dictatorship and deserved U.S. financial aid. Congress cut off covert aid to the rebels, known as "eontras," last, year. President Reagan is seeking $14 million in new funding. The conservative Kirkpatrick, who is leaving her U.N. pest to return to academic life, left open the possibility that she might seek elective office. nr i . r c. rrtfa5ii rx.jm wui compromise with Congress bv acee2tin2 less Lii 1 1313 biiiion he requested for the Defense Deuartr.efi's budget is past years, the president has ultiRgtefv k?A eema farm cf WASHINGTON Treasury Secretary James Baker sufgested Sunday itnan com promise. It s not unlikely that th f.nl rcj,t?t m hs somethinj? ess for the defense budget than the president submitted. 1 think he knows that, Baker said in i intrfm ! it vw v.wu Rsnort magazine. It would net be unusual to m& th ri-'-'-t's z?7Z5 number whittled down scsewhat up en the I?'! " Withcut esteating the amount cfVr:-;;:'Tctf:!,cr said he hoped they would not be ca pest o ta h-,Ti rr.i:; il vzzii. Baker ? hi dif 1 H?M Plsg to cut .3 L j:A C 1 C33 USion pa? by contrrI? Kcrj?r- 4 uNw-m Ehsit e wont n&a e gr - f -1 - - --t3i