?! Pago 16 Daily Ncbraskan n ouuiimia Eating Disorder Treatment Group A group approach to treatment beginning February 19, 1987. For further information, con tact the Psychological Consultation Center in room 111 Burnett Hall or call 472-2351. ii c ;y V Video D Friday, Feb. 13 9:00 PM City Union Admission: S1.00 Students 7 52.00 Non-Students M.U.N. Delegates FREE Sponsored by: UPC Video & UPC M.U.N. Thursday, February 12, 1987 Soviets challenge rale- m mm Defense analyst says U.S.S.R. naval strength catching up By Andy Jacobitz Staff Reporter r VALENTINE'S PREMIER' r-A . V J J f V PI I ( iUPTOWN SPECIAL: Balloon Bouquet 3 Valentine Mylar Balloons Order Now To Ensure Delivery 'Featuring Campus Dtlivry , "Campus Dalivwry Only SO cants V Pj Hniif.nwti V" w mm ww mm mm r 1 ptowerhaiise 1317 "h"St 477-f?) The United States no longer com mands the seas because the Soviet Navy has risen in power, Dr. Robert Suggs said Monday at a seminar spon sored by the UNL department of naval science and political science and the Institute for International Studies. Suggs is a senior analyst for Soviet affairs for the U.S. Department of Defense in Washington, D.C. An audience of about 200, mostly naval science students, listened to Suggs' speech, "What Kind of Threat The Rise of the Soviet Navy." The Soviet navy has historically ranked least of the Soviet armed forces because the Soviets are mostly a land power, he said. But the Soviet navy's strength has risen since S.G. Gorshkcv became the commander in chief of the Soviet naval forces, Sugg said. Gorshkov took command around 1967 and survived major changes of power from Stalin to Chernenko, Suggs said. Gorshkov not only built up ocean-going forces with new ships, weapons, ports and deployments, but also increased sea power by building merchant, fish ing and research ships, Suggs said. He said that Gorshkov's "genius" showed when he equipped state-owned civilian vessels with intelligence gathering equipment. These ships can collect information from anywhere in the world and are hard to detect, he said. Suggs showed statistics comparing the Soviet naval fleet of 2,100 ships with the United States' 675. He said the U.S. navy's ships are better, but the United States can't think it can beat the opponent with technology because the Nazis thought that, too. He said numbers are what matters. Monday's seminar was the first time since the 1960s that the UNL depart ment of naval science and the Depart ment of Defense have co-sponsored a session, said Dr. Ivan Volgyes, coordi nator of the session. Volgyes is a special-projects officer of the UNL department of international studies and political science. Suggs has a doctorate in archaeology and anthropology from Columbia Uni versity. He has worked with anthropol- I' i mi V Ward WilliamsDaily Nebraskan Suggs ogist Margaret Mead and has served as a program officer in the U.S. Depart ment of Education. .iy . U Specials! YJ Ai . ' ? "1 Tl j ceP UNL DAIRY STORE TTTS Ice dva m Pics Great for Valentine Is Day I! Ihviiv 1 1 -a ii Vcpuri:iv it in S:it A'- Sun V i "Happy I If.u r" SVoni :M) jf I' 2 L k at sons C7 V r .. t ; 1 r ii; m: ! i j- ' ; 1 t ' J r t ; 1 1 m v,.' VI' wij.;'i4'jj t J '.movies on the big screen TV j 1 ! X sni 5reat Fi.C. prices! YA . .-7' it p::l table! A ti screen 1Y! Dsnclr.3! Another bar! Ons cf ths very fev fcostsl tsbles left in Lincoln! And, ss fik?s, ir r K . . 1 I ri. iitn 475-2413 Z4 Is lL(6Xci ti t J 1 1 1 b . iiilfis SaWI I - J ? " - 4 A v f 1 - V i i y Call Captain Halterman Collect At (402) 221-3400