Monday, April 0, 1S35 Daily fibres ken Co flferencs to begin Tuesday 9 S The Ethiopian snbsssidor to the United Nations tr.i several U.S. govern ment officials will be at UNL Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the food cri sis in Africa. Julia Chang Eioch, administrator of the Food for Feace program in the Agency for International Development, will headline Tuesday's prcram with an afternoon press conference and evening kepcte address. The conference continues Wednes day, with speakers i.clsdir.3 Ethiopian ArnbrsdorEcrhanu Dlnka, Peace Corps Assistant Director George Sehatffcn berger and State Department Econo mist Richard Herold. The complete schedule fallows: Toes day O 3 p.m.: Press conference v,ith Bloch In the Nebraska East Union. O 8 to 10 p.m.: Open evening ses sion, keynotsd by Dloch, at the Nebraska Union on the U.S. rele In alleviating the crisis In Africa. Wednesday O 1:30 p.m.: Press cer.'crtr.ee with Dlnka, ScharfTcRbergcf and Herold, Nebraska Union. O 2:30 to 5 p.m.: Open afternoon ecasion with major addresses by Ethio pian and U.S. government ciTkials, fal lowed by panel discussions end ques tions from audience. The session will focus cn the U.S. role in and ressonsi- in Airica bllity for the African food crisis. list year, under the Food for Peace program, the United States spent $1.5 billion on grain end commodities for State Department. -needy countries. The success cf Food for resxe and other U.S. aid and devel opment prcrams will be the focus cf the special UNL Eympcdum. Bloch, a Eesgan nominee, began her career in International development with the Peace Corps. Scharffenbergcr directs the Peace Corps' African Food Systems Initiative, the agency's special drive to send 6,000 volunteers In Africa. Herold Is the drought and famine relief specialist, In the Africa Bureau cf the -am pwnn ' jS?? ""it in i,l 1 1 . :u iW .... It - id! i U( in! (a m v. NY! ! i ... jf - d ! i pi m iiw 'S'tiim I r. ,, n,- i i 1 1 ,1 !. L, J1 l k:--? h i 'i LiuwunL j ,0 v "! 2 & 'O' Htrost Maura: 1U9 Mon-fri; 10-S;30 Sat; 12-6 Sun '. .ii'l'iiiifil ""r;-1 , -3 ojJ: reg. $34.S5 hi rn I centrum shopping plaza sast park mall u r - ilk1 ft itiMMsfille With the Coolest Jewelry Drops, Dangles, Shells, Leaves, and Hoop Earrings $2esch $3 each . 3 2 for $5 4 for C 3 3fcrCJ Beaded bracelets and nockicrts '-Si n a f w And tllD srifci3t wildlCS .IB v4 f ?3 ' i All 17: - J . t'.C J C" ' I - 'H C ' :'V t All Sunrrnrrri cfl . ' G ,-.&,!!,. -fit, WW. v j - . 1 . , 4 5 ' r - ' C . 1 - - ? 13 ntin-475-1 855 6at3Vay 466-440 S- 1 u l r Lt. Gov. Dsn f.!cC!:.!:y v.SU cZ cldlybtnUNL'sEnGcrinsWecU activities todry r.t 2:20 p.m. t the Walter Sectt F.nrj.vedr.j Cenle?. Lincoln Mayor-Poland Luedt&e will reagnisa E-Week at the center by s!rdr.3 a city prxir-matlon L support cf the celebration. Professional engineers frcra local Industries will visit the campus to demonstrate the strength cf Ne braska er.ineerir.;? expertise and the technoicy cf the future. Tmsil product seminars are scheduled throughout the day In the engineer ing center. AW Ji i'V V k 3 TT MINI TT T I i I SkywaSk Level-Cantru?n 435-&918 in s cui: i-rsa! otlisrs in ivsddin Reserve your formal wear now! Discount will be good when it's time to pick up your garments. j-1 Esquire Piaza The Centrum 235 So. 70th 1110 "O" 483-5226 476-9093 (.. &rrf 1 I J 1 tl . i; I .i L-OLJE'j-'U-aLJVJ.U t ' i r ...... 'i ii V' i ) f Li L C3,1t5r-"?H. 3 10 Cf IIS ... ti ' j i I 4 V"