The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1984, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Daily Nebraskan
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Wednesday, February 22, 1934
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charges when the only alleged crime is
currying a concealed weapon.
Cooper said his office works under a
city ordinance that allows prosecution
of such charges as misdem
eanors. . "We're not goin to hang some kid for
carrying a concealed weapon,
when he's done nothing else, on a fel
ony charge," he sr.id.
If the arrest is made outside the city
limits as a felony, the charge ir often
dropped by hh office, Cooper said.
He said he felt the measure would be
effective in reducing the numbers of
people carrying concealed weapons.
Harris
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Harris said 400 bills were intro
duced this short session, a figure he
called "cumbersome." He told the group
his biggest surprise as a new senator
was the number of issues he never
thought about and now is expected to
vote on.
"My decision affects other people's
lives," Harris said, which is the reason
he said he does not vote on issues he
has not researched.
Harris, a member of the education
and public works committees, said he
has introduced bills to establish provi
sions for educational telecommunica
tions and to bring political action com-
Contribution
"Now, we often simply won't Hie (a
charge of carrying a concealed wea
pon) because we don't beil'-vc it should
be a felony."
Lancaster County Deputy Attorney
David Stempson, however, said the
felony classification is "not at all un
reasonable. "We still have the discretion to file
one charge or another," he said.
A suspect arrested for carrying a
concealed weapon is very rarely
brought to trial, Stempson said. A plea
bargain or lesser charge Is usually filed
instead.
The committee voted 6-0 to advance
LB1095.
mittees under control.
Audio and video hook-ups will pro
vide instruction to remote parts of the
state, Harris said, which he sees as the
future of education in the wake of
decreasing budgets.
Prisons also will benefit from the
two-way teaching, Harris said.
Harris also proposed that all cam
paign contributions be cut off 15 days
before an election and the breakdown
of contributions printed in the news
papers. "Groups are literally buying votes,"
Harris said. "Education, labor, busi
ness everybody's guilty. And the
ante keeps going higher."
Cer.tlir.isd from Pa2 1
Hartung placed first in the National
Junior Olympics in 1977 and 1978,
won the NCAA all-around champion
ship in 1931 and was named NCAA
All-American in 1932.
Foreman will receive the third Trail
blazer Award. The UNL alumnus, now
living in Westchester County, N.Y., is
'MO... n
lifestyle editor of NBC-TVs Today
Shaw. She started her television career
at KOLN-TV in Lincoln in 1961 while
attending UNL.
The second ceremony at 1 1 a.m. will
honor Susette LaFlesche Tibbies, a
public speaker, artist and member of
the Omaha Indian tribe, who aided
passage of the Dawes Act.
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Spring Break Trips
MARCH 21 -APRIL 1 ,
Swimming and skin diving in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico $500.00
MARCH 23-APRIL 1 r , :
Canoeing on the Rio Grande River ' r: . .. zzs. I $200.00
MARCH 23-APRIL 1
Cross-country skiing on Colorado's Western Slope S200.00
MARCH 23-APRIL 1
Backpacking in the Grand Canyon, Arizona " $200.00
APRIL 6-8
Canoeing on the Platte River
APRIL 11-1 5
Basic Rock Climbing Seminar in South Dakota
MAY 14-20
Backpacking in the badlands of South Dakota
MAY 15-31
Skin & SCUBA diving in the Carribean, Belize
$40.00 '
$40.00
$100.00
$600.00
Reservations presently being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact the Campus Rec Office for details.
Office of Campus Recreation Lincoln, NE 6C5C3-CG01
1740 Vine Street 472-3437
. Police
The following incidents
were reported to the UNL
Police Department be
tween 3 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Monday:
3:35 am. Officers
assisted the Lincoln Police
Department with an ar
rest at 9th and R streets.
8:11 a.m. Person re
portedly suffered a seiz
ure at the Collet? of Bus
iness Administration. Per
son was taken to the Uni
versity Health Center,
checked and released.
10:27 am. Parking
permit reported lost or
stolen in Oallala.
1 1:33 am. Elide pro
jection equipment report
ed stolen from Mabel Lee
IIa.IL Estimated loss is
12:03 p.m. Person
arrested for previously re
ported alleged assault.
Hearing is scheduled for
March G in Lancaster
County Court.
3:C5 p.m. Parking per
mit reported lost cr stolen
from C:"3Ck loading dock
area
4:03 p.m. Lock re
ported stolen from door
at Nebraska. HalL Esti
mated less is tZO.
5:22 p.m. Wheelchair
reported recovered from
the Kimball Hall loading
dock area Wheelchair be
longs to another UNL de
partment. " 0:03 p.m. Person re
ported suffering stomach,
pains was transferred to
Lincoln General UospitaL
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