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Friday, April 12, 1935 Daily Ncbraskan I 1. iL3 The anr.uJ JcffersciW&ckson dinner far the Ets,tc Demceratie Party v. ill be in linccin Saturday ct 7:03 p.n. at Ferchittg Aisdlicrhsm. Activities will Include an e.iealt-jrd fonrm moder ated by Sen. Ed Zorisky, ranking minority member on the Senate Agri culture Committee. Ihe theme cf the 1SS5 Jefferson Jackson Dinner, "A Tradition cf lead ership," will discm.1 Nebraska's de pendence cn l&jBCcratis leadership in environment. The speaker &t the pro- The teleconference has been crga.n- gram will be Marie Arnct, UNI com- teed especially for elementary, racen- Biunity and regional planning prefes- rfary and vocational-technical teachers sor. An informal wine and cheese recep and administrators, teacher t&icztm tion will fellow at 8 p.n. in ths Fcllov- and other faculty at unlvereiiks t:;d shiplIalL lC-CORSt. community colleges, and for reader- Seventh and ei school students I ita end graduate 6tudcnts en- a n cmcicr ci l.l acs- timascfe i 1? and crisis. i::3 Ulathccunts Ccr.ieat. M&thcorais Is a nationwide compe tition cpCFiSorcdby the National Society for Professional Engineers. . Winners cf Individual centpetitiens in th8 MsthccuntJ content will repres ent Nebraska in the aliened l!sth counts Cwitvt in v teyik.ii..iwcn in 4.y. pants will learn where to buy and eval- 4 W'tA-i' far cluusracm use. They'll alas- vie;v video tacastraiions cfscaware inte gration and u:e in various educational getting. For mora Inibrmsticn cn the pro- pram, contact DeGrand, Division cf The 1S35 Sue Tih Award far Edacaticn?! Kicrcconputcr sofwrvare fcr Ccr.Unuir.,1 Education SC3, UNL, Creativa uamasity will be announced mill be in the epctiipt Eaturdey when Lincoln, Mcb., The unccin at 7 p.m. iiiindey at St. hlark s cn the Campus Episcopal Church and Student Center. The award honors people in ths UKL community who contribute tnif icanily in the development cfah-r.er.e, open, coring and creative educational a national teleconference cones to phone number 13 472-SSS7; persons Lincoln and SccttobiuX - outside Lincoln can call toil free 800- The Lincoln prcan will be from 742-7512. Ea sure and aek for te's- 1 1:53 a.ni. to 3:viJ p.m. at tn3 KeDraesa Center for Continubj Education, SOrd and Holdres streets. 632-1313. J Conacea & Codv Flowers to J- ' 7 C J tinues tedry with an v. 4W fe) cflmr 'fflfnl vnur Rnriita f r " f v t Formals. Etdi corssjt & boutonniera custom cSsssgRod for you! 118 N. 14th 474-3792 i I Visa, Muter Charg Dine.vs-Cart Blanche Asnericui Exptru College of Hail Design OHztteg Lincoln Affmds&Hity Ulthout C&momlSB For 25 Ye&rs w 7 30 2 30 Sodifdciy f V V . :1 i I l-Li .! w 1 1th & M Streets w Can for Appomtnner.t - ex Just Woii! In Pivot Rjinf Intematsonai Appro'ed School n house at the Engineering Cor that will include five engineering con tests cpen to the public. The Mcuae Trap Powered Car Eace ' and the Marble Maze ere scheduled fcr today. The Mouse Trap Car Eace will be at 1 pm. and the Marble Mare at 3 p.n. On Saturday, an Ezi Drop contest v.ill . be at 10 a.m., & Tower cf Power contest will be at 1 p.m., and a Dride Building Contest et 3 p.m. All of the events will be in the Engineering Center. Farm SBecialists to attend meeting Agricultural engineers torn UNL and outstate Nebraska will attend the annual meeting cf the !.:lu-Cfc?.t;al Society of the American Society of Agricultural Ensineers todgy and Sat- urdgy in St. Joseph, Mo. UNL's representatives iiickde: ' Georgs Meyer, aasodaie 'profes sor of agricultural eaReedns, who will --present a discussion ca nonde structive plant measurements sing an . electronic image process. Greg Stark, a research engineer for the agricultural engineering depart' 1 El - . " T-r tj v I: t , - rd msnt, and LaVerne Stetson, prcfeaaor L-ar i if Iff of affricultural enfir.eerin'?. who will u present a paper . on relationships .of residential, farmstead, and irrigation 6 I - 1 PERMANENT WAVE Permanent does not includa hair cut. No other discount ap plies with this offer. Good only if your hair is suitable for this particular permanent. (VsSSd thru April 2S1Si, 1SS3) demands to energy use. James DeShazer, prefcesorcfai- j With CCi3Cn ! cultural engineering, who will report (Valid thru Aprs! 20th, 19S5) on the effects of stable fjes cn beef I Dave Shcltcn. an aesocinte Drofes- I sor of agricultural endfieedn will lead a session on energy, featuring a session cn solar heat wheels for farm power. The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is made up for more than 8,000 engineers in the United States j end more than 70 foreign countries.. , f W n B fTfiL B til y LiJ LLikwi'i, SJ ' a strcots 474-4244 ' X. ; ua ror Appointment 2nd Bring Coupon At V : Lit5 " s ,eV Au K1 t . l M -.1237RS. V ji ' .'.-:- H i- i ; ' ' ' ! ? j" -A f T T 5 5 V 1 f 1 J ,1 1 EIICPAL, India - Union Caibide's Indian aaleidlary Thursday ei?:o'nced the clooiaj of the Dh&f.J plant vhcid the wedd's worst indiistrid accident hincd2,&03 people and Lta.ti 125,5C0 l-t D2cen;ber. F. Mitw, rciicna! personnel marker cf Urdon Caxli-de Ir.dii, told ' reporters that the company had tried to negotiate with the cthsrlUcs the pcselbility cf mahin predueta which did not use the deify nethyl lscrnate -ss. ' . "it was made abundantly dear that perrrdasion to rcetrrtthe fcttcry would not be given," he said.. . ' The factory's license expired Dec. 31 and had net been reaped, he-. The 32 people working there had now been given netlee, Meanwhile,. Union Carbide and lawyers rtprersntirj the ladiaa government are negotiating on an out-of-court settlement for victims la the plant's gas leak, the U.S. law Crm fighting the caee for the. Indian government said. "We are giving eddce with respect to nethtiens and we me now involved in some aspects (negotiations," said Mkhael C1S, cfKohins, Zells, Larson and Kaplan, who will head a teem cf between ID to 20 lr..7u3 arruirg the caeo. The Indian government last week rejected as inadequate a cetilement offer by Union Carbide because it was "ridiculously low" but cadi it was open to further negotiations. . ' . . . Cirisl would not comment cn ths kind cf figures involved. Ih sdd a settlement would depend on Union Carbide's pesitien and whether it was V;a:::::;GTCIJ - Prince I'eralem Slheneuh's r:.i e ld Tl u:...l y his C;;";.l:d.':et guarillas hive encr'h rnms fe? ner but rd;'-t need rJlary a.".e,.:t'.7.es in the future to fcht C Aiet-baehed 1 :tn::e:: o tree; 3 b (heir Prince Norodom Bsasaiddh expressed satiafactlaa ever a!3 with Eocreteiy cf State George. Shslts. : "I left ths State Department, I felt very comfortable, aed very hs.ppy,M said the. prince, sen. of former. Cambodian had:r Fifcee Kcrpdoia rrinca Kanariddh and Soa Sana, another rebel leader, met with Shulfcs Wednesday, seeHng aid. After the ses'lon,.Scn Sena said he wa3 assured the .United States wodd -supply - mere 'economic add' for their-fight. SimKlssnesEsly, the State Department shifted course and said it would no loEgsr. rule cat giving military supplies to the rebels if needed at some ths earlier State Department position had been that Cambodian rebels wjfe getting enough military aid from nations in the region 8r.a U.S. arms aasletsace might hurt p . NA2ATIYSH, Lebanon Israel pulled out cf the so-called "Nabsfciyeh Triangle" Thursday in a phased withdrawal that pet seme Israeli border . settlements once again within range cf Shilts guerrilla rockets. , As. the last teaks rumbled eat cf a near-deserted llabatiy eh, helicopters wheeled overhead, dropping leaflets warning the pcpulatica' they would suffer stiff Israeli retaliation if guerrilla attacks continued." Only hours before the trocps left, two "Katyusha rockets exploded car? an Israeli outpost but cassed no casualties. The "Nabstiyeh Triangle," asparsely populated 1 15 squnre-ia&e pocket , cf picturesque hill country, only males up three percent cf Lebanese' tendtery end has been the scene cf daily attacks cn Israeli forces. Israel, which at one point occupied a third cf Lebanon, new holds about 19 percent, according to army figures. ft flfH SIIOUL, South Korea Tr:o Af, en hei:Lreth::s tree;! 1 1; South Kora aJler a rcrrd-the world search Li pellticrl r -1 ,m 1, . e teen sent to a refugee camp, Seuth Kc:e;n cllerals said liver day. The Afghans wre departed to the United States last mci th titer their requ.ai for aadum vs rjael ai Since then a Korean Air Lines plane has tahen tl . itoT L an, Kong Kor.g, H Lan-a, Saudi Ar; b'aandl.-'IJ but r o g j::r-::.t wculd let tlwm in, acoradj ng to a V r YaJ; 1 f 1 ! s g. T" ' Earlier, thay spent 10 nr'! i ii s ll.TYcfj-'f f.r trr ts enter Ar .'dea ilLradiy from Faliaa ii C ile' The cllcials sdd Amanullah 1'.:.::.- 24, and ilmanull'd. Cla.d;i, 17, would stay at the camp imtil the United Nations High Commissioner .for Eafugees arranges, their settlement la a third country. : SaCEAMENTO, Calif; Michael '"Wreng W Levj can't deepA ccicr B iresirg rum for emotional fatiae. Kers teen cn 'ixe TomgM Show" with Johnny Carson and a Hollywood rreduear wants to make a film t him, A'l th!. 1.0'" I jrv't f" "I-" c-."- j- " -'frin - v.u ire r;acr has a 1 d, raw;darii--t?.aaai"iiririrr:v Ja ' .it'."". Ials had pier a: : to g3 c: I; to Ca' h - C 3 r-ar a CiI-ilegtfbdsiauraylcrslaiL-:: i. .aJio-ariAirllaZaa'- v.ho --i predua.r f.r a trL.' Li C cm i-: -r;r: . ; i cn 'Ihe Ten' t C: -" :a, - AJ - C - Vhdjbr.;;:"...:;!.;.: M 'II, em ! -!t-Iri3."Icaas't',-?t-,fc-:t: .a: It"" ' ''. i": a I fit cn Co TTa: . r- 1 ? ' ;ie. -I-