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Damon Lee/DN Spring cleaning i Kevin Hervert, a senior advertising major, rakes leaves at Centennial Mall with members of Delta Upsilon Fraternity Sunday afternoon. The cleanup project was one of several volunteer activities members of the fraternity were doing as part of their “DU in the Streets” philanthropy project. Endacott Continued from Page 1 At one point, Helvie argued that when hearing the new trial motion, Endacott had submitted as evidence his account of events with jury mem bers and was therefore already a wit ness in the case. Endacott said the document was not submitted with that intention and demanded that it be stricken from the record. -44 If Judge Merritt finds jurors were not prejudiced in any way, I will resume a duty and a responsibility which I cannot shirk. — Endacott, Lancaster County district judge ?? Endacott said he felt he had a duty to complete the case and that appoint ing another judge or panel ofjudges to sentence Bjorklund would be “very wasteful and an enormous delay.” “This is a duty and a high respon sibility that this court accepts,” Endacott said. “... If Judge Merritt finds jurors were not prejudiced in any way, I will resume a duty and a responsibility which I cannot shirk.” Endacott said he would take over Merritt’s cases May 5 and 6 in Lin coln in exchange for Merritt’s agree ment to hear the new trial motion in Sidney. Endacott also said h is prayer prac tices would remain private in the fu ture. “When I pray, it won’t be around court, and it won’t be around attor neys,” he said. Helvie said the hearing for a new trial would not be limited to the im proper contact issue, but he would not comment on other issues the defense would argue. Helvie declined comment Friday on Endacott’s decision. Child expert to give speech From Staff Reports An international advocate for the rights ofchilrdrcn will give the opening speech in the University Lecture Series on the International Year of the Family today. Malfrid Grude Flckkoy ofOslo, Norway will speak on “today’s Children, Tomorrow’s Families” from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Culture Center, 333 N. 14th St. Flekkoy is currently the child psychologist of the Nic Waals In stitute, a mental health program in Oslo. She also is the director of Europe’s Defense for Children In ternational and is the editor of the International Journal ofChildren’s Rights. Flekkoy worked for UNICEF at the International Child Develop ment Center in Florence, Italy, for two years in study and dissemina tion of ideas about mechanisms for monitoring the fulfillment of children’s rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. She has also written a book, “A Voice for Children,” which focuses on her experiences as the ombuds man for children in Norway. The Daily Nebraskan needs Graphic Artists for the Fall Semester. If you have knowledge of Aldus Freehand and PageMaker, pick up an application at the DN office, 34 Nebraska Union. NOW! lamborgbtm tkabio \Tuith leather mtenor cootuheeL. and a realty, reully. realty fast engine • Poster Macintosh 6100/60 R/160 with an Apple' Color Plus 14" Dtytay, an Affile Extended Keyboard II and mouse Right now, when you qualify for the Apple Computer Loan, you could pay as little as $33’ a month for a Power Macintosh' It* one of the fastest, most powerful personal computers ever. Which means you’ll Have the ability to run high-performance programs like statistical Power Macintosh for $33 a month. analysis, simulations, video editing and much more. Without wasting time. If you’d like further information on Power Macintosh, visit your Apple Campus Reseller. You're sure to find a dream machine that* well within your budget. er iviacmiosn, visit Apple ft. The CRC Computer Shop* 501 Building - 501N. 10th Street, University of Nebraska • 472-5787, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Tbesday until 6 p.m. "■Students, faculty and staff status must meet CRC Computer Shop educational purchase qualifications. University ID required to order and purchase. Monthly payment is an estimate basal on an Apple Computer loan of U122 for the Power Macintosh 6100/60 H/160 shown abm e Pries and km amounts are based on Apples estimate of higher education prices as of February 1992 Computer system prices monthly payments aiul km amounts nun tun lee your Apple (dmpus Reseller/or current prices A 55% loan origination fee will be added to the requested loan amount Jhe interest rate is tunable based on the commercial paper rate plus 5J5X For the month ojPebruary 1992. the interest rule uus R 5 2X with an APR of 10.12%. R tear loan lean with no prepayment penalty The monthly payment shown assumes no deferment of principal or interest (deferment will change your monthly payments) The .Apple Computer Loan is subject to credit approval © 1992 Apple Computer. Inc All rights reserved Apple and the .Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc Power Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer. Inc