Thursday, November 7, 1.985 Daily Nebraskan Professor to present paper at China energy meeting Page 3 By Janis Lovitt Staff Reporter A UNL chemical engineering profes sor has been selected to represent the United States at an international energy meeting in China. William Scheller, a UNL professor for 23 years, will present his paper on anaerobic digestion to representatives from Europe and Latin American nations in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 10. According to Scheller, a collection of all the representative's research will be translated into the respective lan guages and presented to those attend ing. Anaerobic digestion is a biological , method for producing energy through waste materials. He said graduate students S-Y Wang and T-H Fu, both from China, helped him with the project. Scheller and his assistants submit ted an abstract to the meeting's plan ning committee. After it was reviewed, Scheller said he was asked to attend the meeting. Scheller said the international meet ings, held every two years, operate much like United Nations meetings. "Translating is done simultaneously as the papers are read," he said. "The translating is channeled to use in either German, French, Chinese or English." Several years ago, Scheller worked on a special United Nations project. His research with grain alcohol took him to several Third World countries. Scheller said he and his wife never forget they are representing the United States on those trips. He said the polit ical implications of the meetings can cause tension. "We try to be careful what we say," Emily Scheller said. "It can be espe cially stressful when we are behind the Iron Curtain. We feel like we've been released from jail when we leave those countries." Scheller said he will continue his research on anaerobic digestion and alcohol fuels when he returns to Lincoln. Police Report O UNL police received a report of a chemical spill Tuesday in Plant Science Hall on East Campus. A bottle of muriatic acid was broken in a store room. The acid was neutralized and no damage was reported. O Two bicycles were reported stolen Tuesday, one from the east side of Hamilton Hall and one from Burr Hall on East Campus. O The side door of a vehicle was reported damaged in the metered park ing lot near the Nebraska Union. 0.6b mm coupons bnnnnnnnnnnnEnannaQeiQatannH PITCHER COUPON S PITCHER COUPON H mm m M mm mm II U Tups, tt JI (If? Tues. U Jf HP tl mm Tk..H M. 1 1 V I . I 7 1.1 m- n diuu tJ i nun. n. i 11 i mm TTT f ' Timm-m.l m-m,m V V H WlOA HT?T W 1 - U tum t, fi An m tupi. tr 9. rn n t ji mm m. mm PITCHER COUPON Tun. k fl fin mm m U Thurs. 'lUn U Than. 'lUn FI GW.Cs Downtown - E- w "W.C's Downtown - Exp-1224 0 gms mm khMklnternational fin. Contact Letts EYEGLASS FHAS SALE 20-50 cff our entire selection November 4-13, 1935 This is our once a year frame inventory reduction sale in preparation for the 1986 styles. We now carry Tura Fashion Frames. Bring in your eyeglass prescription or call for an examination. 32C0 "O" St. Lincoln C7 475-1030 I! '1 fOR?l RVaV71 N rt)l R' mmfrn SMIiI Wk WL mm o o o u wmmi iico) Lnjuugs uu r Men's and Women 's fashions and footwear. v. "ritigmnifT f i Tit l