i& V V W V -V -W -W 'V V "-W-' " W W v v V X.' vy -v w V Fuenning blasts campus police A dispute between the University Health Center (UHC) anc UNL Campus Security was reported Thursday night by UHC Director Dr. Sam Fuenning during the UHC medical staff's annual meeting at the Nebraska Center. Fuenning said that University police have "begun bringing in students from the dormitory who were ill. Then they would call us for reports on the student's medical condition. This is not acceptable for anyone brought over routinely, but the Campus Security officers were very insistent that they have these reports." Doctors are required by law to report acts of violence to the police, but any other patient records are legally confidential. , "Nothing is released (of a student's records) other than those legally required," Fuenning told the medical staff. Fuenning said he requested a legal opinion from University attorneys. They supported his position, he said, "but University police refuse to accept the interpretation." "This is still a problem and has been a problem of cortftant harassment by the police for information they were not entitled to," Fuenning said. "The police made no distinction between a case of violence," Fuenning said. "They request a report for every case they bring over to UHC." Afternoon classes canceled Thief steals $1,100 from book exchange "We're still working on it. We have a couple of good suspects." said Campus Security Detective Al Broadstone regarding the theft of approximately $1100 from the ASUN Student Book Exchange. The theft reportedly occurred sometime between 5 p.m. last Monday and 1 p.m. the next day, he said. , , . iU A gray cash box, containing $800 in checks and the remaining $300 in currency and coin, was taken from the south conference room of the Nebraska Union, the report said. Both the room and the box were locked, according to Rrnarlctona Checks were made out to the ASUN Student Book Exchange. So far, none of the checks have shown up, he added. John Dyson, chairman of the ASUN student services committee, which sponsors the book exchange, said ASUN is still discussing means of paying the students whose books were sold. He said he is trying to determine whether the losses are covered by insurance. Dyson said the money had been kept in the room for three days prior to the theft. "We weren't aware of the lack of security and the ability of anyone to get a key to the room," he added. cancelled Monday of the peace in announcement by Classes at UNL will be afternoon in observance Vietnam, according to an Chancellor James Zumberge. Classes will be cancelled beginning at 2 p.m. on East Campus and 2:30 p.m. on City Campus today. Evening and extension classes will meet as usual today. In recognition of the peace agreement, a special convocation sponsored by ASUN and the University Convocations Committee will be held at 2:30 p.m. in the Centennial Room of the Nebraska Union. Correction... It was incorrectly reported in the Jan. 19 Daily Nebraskan that E.F. Frolik, dean of the UNL College of Agriculture, was on vacation. Frolik is in Vietnam at the request of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Dick Fleming, assistant director of the UNL public relations department, said the program would start with folk music featuring Steve Hansen and Terry Schmitt. Aid applications due Students needing financial aid for the 1973-74 school year should apply by Feb. 1 at the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aids, 1 12 Administration Bldg. According to Jack Ritchie, assistant director of the Financial Aids office, students should come to the office to apply for the type of aid they need and to pick up a parents' confidential statement (PCS) form. The students and their parents should complete the PCS form and send it to the address specified. There the information will be compiled and returned to the University. r - cbily nobfpskon EdltoMn-Chlef : Tom Lamworth. Managing Editor: Cheryl Westcott. News Editor: Michael (O.J.) Nelson. Special Editor: Jim Gray. Sports Editor: Dave Sittler. Photography Chief: Gail Folda. Night News Editor: Ron Clingenpeel. Staff writers: Tim Anderson, Steve Arvanette, H.J. Cummins, A.J. McClanahan, Dennis Onnen, Jane Owens, Sara Schwieder, Nancy Stohs, Ruth Ulrich, Mary Voboril, Adella K. Wacker. Entertainment writers: Bart Becker, Carolyn Hull, Larry Kubert. Photographer: Dan Ladely. Sports writers: Kim Ball, Andy Riggs. News Assistant: Mary Holdt, Copy Editors: Randy Beam, Chris Harper, Bob Shanahan, Nancy Wilt. Dispatch: Larry Grill. Staff Aritst: Greg Scott. Colunists: John Vihstadt, Bob Russell, Shelly Kalkowski. Business Coordinator; Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Bill Carver. 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