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V. April 3,1935 p 03 Daily Nsbr :kcn Tape recorder 'malfwictio ASUN hearing resell eduled A tape record a: "malfunction" at an beginning cf the meeting. ASUN electoral commission hearing Mirk:;? Beyke, director cf develop- last month will mean a new hearing for meat at ASUN, sali she do:3 not know former ASUN presidential candidate ' what happened to the tape. Kevin Goldstein, who was denied a request for a new election. The ASUN student court ruled Tues day that they could net hear Gold stein's appeal cf the commission's decision because there was no record of the testimony. A tape used at the commission's hearing was to include a record of all testimony. But the tape recorded only the herring procedures outlined at the On March 15, the electoral commis sion ruled thrre was 'touSeient evi dence" to annul the election. Goldstein alleged before the com mission thai at the Nebraska Hall vot ing site students casied multiple bal lots, election workers distributed ad ditional ballots and did net check students thumbs before they voted. After voting voters' thumbs are stamped J.,-;r. I, jl, rl!Sr' 1 ifci b 4 A.j, 1 . ...V.I V unacr r.o:ei I: Ik . p cr.ry Shorts meat Ai.-1'S Committee. 'i;.e luncheon meeting will be at noon in the Chamber Board Room, 1221 N St., S:Iie 603, Spire will address several cntrcver- Tha deadline, for applications for sial toes including Commonwealth student tostuder.t adviser positions sad Savings Co., Ms views on the desth advising assistant positions in the Col- penalty and any policy or adntiristra- lege cf Arts and Sciences is Friday, tive changes that may occur as a result licsiions are available in the dean's ce, Oldfather Hall 122a cf his appointment. A feshion and culture show will be ticnal Devek foatured at the First International Night Friday in the Nebraska Union Eallrocm tnd Centennial Room. Tickets are S3 and go on sale today ist: at the information booth in the union. The banquet is sponsored by the Inter nationa! Student Organisation. ncy for Interna ent will be the keynote speaker cf a UNL faculty development Th e Summer Sessions OSee has set seminar April 0, Julie Chang D'cch, asc!st Ltor for food for Peace and Volun tary cooperation in Alii, wui speax cn "Food for Peace: Facing New Hunger Challenges" at the ccrierer.ee in the UNL East Union. Other conference speakers include: up a special early registration for of?- Hoy Arnold, UNL vice chancellor for the campus graduate students on Saturday Institute of Agriculture and Natural April 8 from 8 to 11:30 'am. Each Resources and other UNL faculty mem department will have advisers avail- bers Dale Anderson, professor of able to help students register. Stu- agricultural economics; Emilio dents should go to the Administration Pagoulatos, professor of agricultural Building. , ' economics; James Stubhcr.dieck, pro- For class priority, students should ..feasor of agronomy, Robert Hitchcock, register for summer sessions by Friday. visiting professor of anthropology; and Maury Bredahl, University cf Missouri Attorney General Robert Spire will professor of agricultural economics, be the guest for today's "Face the Bioeh also will speak to students and Chamber" program sponsored by the faculty at the Nebraska Union at 8 p.m. Lincoln Chamber cf Commerce Govern- at a conference titled "The African Goldstein also alleged that at the Nebraska Union vcting site, Target Party members were seen near the site Instructing voters. The Target Party aba failed to fJe financial forms cn tixe and that the forms were not in crder, ho said. The ASUN student court ruled that it wa3 "outrageous that the record cf the electoral commission hearing was lost," and that this was "clearly grounds" for a new commission hearing Eeyke said a tentative date of April 8 fr the new hearing is scheduled to t i -in at 7 p.m. in the Nebrtajlrdox ioed CrUs," sponsored by the UNL political science department. Berhanu Dinka, the Ethiopian Am bassador to the United States, and Prentice Lyman, deputy administrator, Secretary cf State for African AfTairs, al'O will speak at the union at 2 p.m. cn April 10. The Ms. Lincoln Pageant will be held at 3 p.m., April 14, at the Cornhusker Hotel. Anyone interested in participating in the pageant can obtain more infor mation and an application by writing to or calling: Marianne Grabaugh, 2370 Pershing Read, Columbus, 68601. (402) UUm or (402) GS4-0SS0. This is an official preliminary to the Ms. Nebraska pageant, which will be May 30 through June 1 in North Platte. Lowell Satterlee, chairman ofUNL's department of food science and tech nology, will present the results of his preliminary research on iron's effect on protein at the International Sympo sium on Interactions Within Foods in Reading, England on Thursday. "The Interaction of Iron with Pro teins snd Peptides (short fragments of protein)" is the result of exploratory research on the effect of iron on diets where soy protein is the chief source of protein. ' r A ; I . kk COLOURS ii by I .. . . , x- -"v ?; ' ' I LOUIIB . ' Hot's:. f 1 H i MB A 1 tilt j . r. -la; j . rs TEL AVIV, Israel The Israeli army announce! Tuesday it had started freeing an estimated 6C0 Shi'ite Moslems &om the Anssr prison camp in southern Lebanon, but that more than 1.CC0 others T.oulibehsl d b Israel for the time being. The release, described by the srmy n a gsstsra to improve relations with the south Lebanese, helps clear the way for Israd's withdrawal to Lebanon. . . . . . UVili itu.ry v?f w ti.uUl uu J S atC-l vv-'j Mr-w--'Qp w Anrar detainees would be sent to thdr hemes in ssrlh Lebanon today. Hundreds or other cetainees w;o nsa i-i -.;ti cpo anions Gemiisn relenoeo otiiaoin; iiostanea DETROIT A jobless 19-year old man with a rif.e hold three second grade children hostage ta a Detroit school Tuesday, but four hours later released them unharmed and surrendered to police, ckcn said. Squads cf police sharpshooters surrounded the school rile? the man grabbed the eight-year cld students and a teacher shortly before lunch time, according to Detroit police. They said the man, who was not identified, fired three shots shortly after entering the school but no one was harmed. Other pupil were safely evacuated from the building. Hie gunman demanded $8,000 and a car to take him to the Detroit airport. acer osis wn mm Contraceptive pr RICHMOND, Va. The msnufacturer cf the Dal'kcn Shield intrauterine contraceptive said Tuesday it had set up a $5 15 million fand to pay claims against it resulting from use of the controversial device. A. H. Robins Co. took the D?lkcn Shield of! the market in 1174 amid reports cf injuries to users, including spontaneous abortions among women who became pregnant'despite using the devise. Since then the company has faced thousands cf lawsuits from women who claimed they were injured by the device. The company said the feind it had established would be a "reasonable minimum reserve for pending and future claims." As cflnt Dec. 31 there were still 3,800 unsettled injury claims. The. company .and its insurer prevkuoiy settled 8,300 claims for 314.6 million. U.S.: Tmlm .tortured in Bulgaria WASHINGTON The State Department said Tuesday there is clear evidence that Bulgaria authorities have launched a campaign to obliter ate the identity cf Bulgaria's one million strong Turkish-speaking minority. "There is clear evidence that Bulgarian authorities have' undertaken a concerted denationalization campaign," department spokesman Bernard K&ib said. He was responding to questions about reports of a campaign against ethnic Turks as Turkish Prime Minister Turgut Osal had talks in Washing ton with President Reagan and other officials. Kalb said the State Department found many reports difficult to verify because certain areas cf Bulgaria where the Turks were concentrated -ere closed from time to time to outsiders, including the stdfofthe U.S. embassy in Sofia. But he said: "Bulgarian police and military have at yarious places and times engaged in a gunpoint prcgrm to coerce members cf the Turkish minority to apply w&zsXsjf id gi?e up their Turkish identities and assume Shrtc-styb sssss." Kalb said that in seme cases troops supported by tsr&3 had surrounded "er.Ure villaies, taking the inhabitants to adstetethre centers for renaming. There has also been reports that mm rasters had been ' summsrISy shot, he said. . m 4m AlEXAKDSl JULIAN l--i. WJ-- fff tii i.i wi Hi I irW 0 . et'-r 0AA lJ tj uJ PARIS At least eight people were killed axd about 3.CC0 arrested in food price riots in Sudan last week and prisoners in fctkj tortured, the ' Header cf a Sudanese human rights group add Tuesday. lawyer Chawki Malassi, secretary general cf Arasty Sudan, told a news conference that doctors ssld Sudanese aecsri feces opened fire on rioters at very close range. The riots broke out after the government ended rabtidies on feed and other essentisl items, Malassi said methods cf torture included Lriir2,ih?;J?3 or barbed wire, electric shocks, hanging from tr?3 cr v.tJ, v., s, t" zi iz gitii v. ater over the bedy and squeezing the teotieiss. 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