nr .r BY UUiUU MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA VOL. 95 NO. 1 1 Ticket crackdown cracks up The Board of Regents earlier this month ordered a clamp-down on pate-crashers and b lack -market" ticket sales lor Nebraska football games this year, but the crush Saturday was more than the campus police could kindle. "Despite some help from Lincoln police and the sheriffs office we ran out of manpower," said Gail CJade, chief of campus security and traffic. AT LEAST two campus policemen suffered minor injuries trying to stem the flow offence jumpers at the Nebraska-Minnesota game, but hundreds of unauthorized spectators nonetheless crowded into Memorial Stadium along with the stadium record 6X.1H7 paying fans. "They are getting real desperale," (Jade said of the gate-crashers. As usual, most of the fence-jumpers were younger children, but there were older teenagers and probably tickct-1css freshmen included in Saturday 's attackers. SOME OF THE illegal spectators used effective strategy to decoy harried policemen and ROTC students assigned to stem the tide. In plains warfare tradition the attackers would send a small contingent of crashers over the fence and swarm over en masse when the law officers pursued the decoys. Spectators in the south stadium enjoyed the tactics and maneuvers outside the football field more than the pre-game activities inside the stadium as they cheered the gate-crashers on to victory after victory over the badly outnumbered security forces. Meanwhile, in front of legitimate en 1 ranees lo the stadium, more affluent fans could buy their way illegally into the stadium with comfort and dignity, as student and non-si udent hawkers massed outside the east stadium with tickets and ID cards held high in their bands. SOUTH STAD1UW ENTRANCE SEC7I0US K 20-0S ' BOX St7sf LANES i 2 r L JS - .iCj' 11m dfL 4 1 L T t ? I '1 ' If Jj - -1 1 MmiK miii if ,.f r tr W -70 V ' i 1 II Lll '& a L j DL U L t Carpenter will move to change debt rule disco nl inue-d," 4 ':ii viilci s;iiil. ""So J will submit such a bill to the nc vl 'session ami lei flu 1 e p. is l a I i re nn .i W its .own del erinin.-ilirvri." -arprnler iikkIc Ins iieiii.u ks following receipt of letters Irom the Piesidenls J 1 n i e rsiU Stale Sen. leny 'aipenlei said i i iilay Nebraska's collegi-s and universities should not withhold .credit hours because of incidental slmlenl debu." The Seollsbliill legislator said sludi'iils in ilebl lo siii.li insl ilii I ions lor lees, library or la bora lory charges, parking lines and -so on shoulil be "liealed like adulls." In olher words, 4'urpcnlcr said, pay men I should hv sough I from tliem in 'the same way il is sought from tion-sliideuls. l think the Legislature 'lurs a right to bave flits praliee l the .of X'ehi ivl i Keaine' Slate t'oltece. il- Slali- i '..ill,-.!.- 'I. ,.i,.. vi .i . t'ollege and J'eni SlaleVllege. j 1 li e le i I crs .out lined i lie schools" policies .I'oikeriiiiig wit liholiling cre.il its ipemling set lie me nl nl such dchls. 'aienlei IkhI wiillen lo Hie piesidenls lasl inoiilli in his el I or I o d e I c i m me then policies. 'l n lei ins of total numbers, of si ii dents on the il'Nl. campus, we are talking about a very small peicenlage who fail lo pay or arrange to pay tor their legitimate-debts after having been sent several reminders to take care .of such matlrrs, Nil J'lesidenl J). H. Va rner w r le 1 i 'arre n I er. suspending sludenls Iron cl.isses are serious Measure to enipkn . -.llovvcei. su.e'h me.isiiu arc ik-.cr taken -unless 1 lu st udent lias failed to respond in any way to notices thai 'he owes a financial .obligation lo the insl -it lit km." Regents hold mini-meeting Vainer added our crv ire ncc IV 1 e a 1 i e ,f h a t withholding credits and "it has been that once a siuiie.ii .leaves ine t'ntwisiiA, u beconu's an inipossifile and impiaclkal mailer lo collect monies which be owes the 1 imversily and the Stale of Neb i a ska." I'he "Wayne Slate and keariu- Stale piesklenU both 1 - I d I h e S c .o I I s b 1 1, 11 l em oc i a I ic ll.S. Sena I e i a ml i dale thai I lie stale audiloi's icc called I lieu attention to the stale co n s 1 1 1 u I ion a I p i oh i b il ion against exleiiding the credit of the stale. The riindron Stale president said the praetk-e of withholding credit because of siu'h debts is common iin nust i nst ii h t i o ns o f higher education. J n a 'brief ineci mg S.n uid.w i norning. the Board of Kegenis ikiiium:! Ihc aiv'hileclural lunis 1o design the I niersii ,oi e b raska-l iiu'oln I icIiIIuhkc. II 1 1 e n a ii i e s w 1 1 1 b i loi w .iiiled to the L-nicameral 0 in m :i t I e e o e i s e c i n g const met ion of the I k-IJIuuise. I 'I iv facility is being 'financed Migration lottery begins Monday 1 he lottery lor student tkkels lo flic Oct. o Nebraska football game against Missouri at 'oluinbia opens Monday a n d c o n t i n u e s t h ro u g h AVediu-sdaA al the 1kkel .office in I he 'oliscutn. 1 here are 0() tickets reserved lor students. Sludenls desiring tickets iniisl draw a lot Icry number vil her Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday. The numbers receiving tickets will be announced in i 'rid ay "s Daily u ii Ii receipts : rout a nickel boost in cigaiet le laves tast spring. J lie I ii ins a re D:n rs-i'lark ol' 1 j ncoln. eo Daly o., 3 ) a ti a -1 a i so n - K o u b a I and ss-oe ia-tcs. k irkhani-M ichael a ii d s s .o c ii a t v s a n d Ucnningson Durham and Richardson, all ol'Omaha. I he Kegenis started it heir meeting al l a. in., beard the miolion toy Kegenil kennil Wagner .of Schuyler, passed it unanimously and adjourned in about a iiiinule. ASUN will fill four vacancies SI udents have unl il Tuesday to sign up for four ASUN vavamrieii at the ASUN office. Nebraska Union. There is one Teachers College vacancy and three Gradual and Professional Nebraska n. vacancies.