. Lessig is the chief of the permits and enforcement section: of the Water Pollution Control Division. Sheets said the leak did not end until Sunday afternoon, some 24 to 36 hours after it began, according toAiken. Under the Water Pollution Act of 1972, Aiken said the state may prosecute persons responsible for polluting water even if it is accidental. WV-r V V Vl leakage kills fish But; he; said the fines for acbideintal pollution are minimal and such cases are extremely hard to prove in court. Aiken said the two officials don't Bob Aiken, in ah interview, said his information was based on conversations Tuesday afternoon with two state officials, Dennis Lessig of the Department of Environmental Control and Wes Sheets of the Game and Parks Commission. 1 know the cause or who, if anyone, is responsible for the leak: Aik6n said Sheets was in Waver ly 'Saturday afternoon and said he and a state patrolman saw some of the oil in the creek then. By Randy Gordon Over one million fish and most other wildlife for 15 miles north along Lincoln's Salt Creek were killed in a sewer leakage last weekend, the chairman of the ASUN Environments Task Force said Tuesday night. K ip-1 Aiken said Sheets told him the leak occurred at the N St. terminal of the Lincoln sewer system late Friday night or Saturday morning. The leakage was believed to be some type ol petroleum derivative. ' 'Sheets stressed the I heed ; for citizen assistance," Aik$n said. "He was disturbed the public did not report the leakage." r i ; . i) .;: .,' ; .- ; j i ; Aiken said Sheets hopes some one will report those responsible for the leak. He said ! Sheets attributed the failure to report the incident to the people thinking not much has been done in the past to correct the pollution in the preek. Lessig told Aiken the oil leakage had reached South Bend, Neb., about 40 miles northeast of Lin coln, 'Sunday night and would become further diffused as it nears the Missouri River. Ni-ii Jia...!, .iiii.. d&SL,. J'filiW . lUlSil.: ..ijlt, .,:L- . . JWIfc,. .AHfc, .M.. . .d . JUtoi, ' J... . i. 1 -w -mmr- w w --mmr -""HP'- iW -aw- -ng 'me' 'lUrf" J4 mOtf tmr mojt yutf tSJ" 'SSteK' W6W'SSi' Wfcjtt a- Jf ; - CUSTOM GOES ON RECORD (OR TAPE, IF YOU PREFER) AGAIN! ! Everything in our store is there because it's good II you are shopping around for a fine f -.omponont music system, V').i v, I lo purchase a system wifii ,v:-.,t;''i you won't be dissat hfiid in j year-a system which vu'i rv; pf oduce the lowest bass aiu.1 the highest harmonics, and not it-'jvo you wanting. We at Custom Ellectronics have such a system, with a big compromise on price, but with none on the sou kJ quaiity. Tt!i system is based around the Advent Loudspeakers, which we have chosen. They are meant to be compared directly in every aspect of performance, including ftcqtioncv response, to the most expensive and elaborate speak ers available, and they sound clearly and dramatically better than. many far more expensive systems. Countless owners and usually, blase equipment re viewers have all commented that they sound like twice the price. l j f ; I ff H t .. ..- Iff., ; 1 ''' ' ,': ' : ( t ' i ' 'i 1 ' c To power the Advents we recommend , the Kenwood KR-4400 Receiver; it can produce 25 watts (RMS is the most rigorous and least flashy measure of power.) Plus an FM section which offers sensitivity and capture radio second to none. The Kenwood KR-4400 wiii fully realize the fine low base capabilities of the Advents, ' We include a Garrard 74 MS automatic turntable with base and Shure M-91ED magnetic cartridge with a, diamond -stylus. Tracking is less than 2 grams, thi3 combination will take good care of your records; you will! get the : sam updistorted sound on the iur ly-seveiiui piayuiy da yuu Ufu un uie i rsi. ; : . i 1 ' i ' ' I ! I i ; , -' ' I ' - The total list price: of this system ;is $671.80, but we at Custom Electronics are offering (t for only $579.00, with our full (5 yr. parts and 2 yr. labor) guarantee.; This is A system which wiii satisfy both an ear for music anjj a head for valqe. Tjhe-music lover who has not had much experience with audio components as well as the seasoned audiophile wiii appreciate the uncompromising value of this system., i ; : ; f ; 'Fair PO I (PS IffWHW W.H'.mW'i,. iilTiWVgi-yitWraffann:: arWnWWtWl1WDIiiitiiii 'l'n j ii jrn mif ' m. ju m.jiUm Mil liuHiWii . ililWH n - r i rmi i i un i- i i -ir '-tt in- mm n-n T t ------ i i i rjge:' Omaha i iW'iuH "Xa'" Sur ''o"" "mmf r 4 L, ! i tf i 330 North 13th Lincoln (!4 block south of Love Libfafl outh 84th Omaha , . 50G8: Do JW?, J!WV',-" ..'- 'f "-t-Uai'' " " "T Wednesday, septernbor 18, 1974 ; daily nebrasKan! page 7 r i H ; i' : : r : ' : ! I 1