t S V.4 M t ' f Sfr '4 ' , , , V ' W t .tf m ., .. ,. 'C "w - i.' i. J J I Hi J jffL Hk JL a m V UIOC UUltJI I llcl ctut? VIU II HID UCO I By Deb Bettenhausen i "If you're going to rape me, you'd better make it good." A potential rapist hit with this stunning statement would most, likeiy turn and runexactly the intent of Linda Steinman, Lin coln Police Department officer, who spoke at Morrill Hall auditorium Monday on rape and how to prevent it. According to Steinman, "The perfect rape victim is the woman who walks down the street looking like she doesn't know where she is going." Steinman said a woman's best weapon is her voice, not self defense tactics or weapons such as mace, because they may harm both victim and assailant. When a victim Is raped or an attempt Is made, it should be reported immediately to the police, Steinman said. The vic tim should then go to a hospital, where police will meet her. Only female officers handle rape cases in Lincoln, Steinman said, because this makes the trauma less unbearable and easier to discuss. Steinman advised victims not to change their clothes, take a shower or do anything to change their physical state after the attack. These measures arel taken to prevent further physical injury to the victim and to preserve any evidence, she said. According to Steinman, the patient is identified at the hospital, then seen by an emergency room physician and nurse. They hear a brief state ment from the victim and attempt to find ot just what happened, she said. Hospital personnel may then tell the police what characteristics to look for in a suspect. The initial check-up is fol lowed by a thorough physical, examination, Steinman said. She I said past sexual history of the I victim is ascertained and the victim is advised of her options in the case of pregnancy or1 venereal disease. This examina tion "deals with the victim on an emotional as well as physical level," Steinman said. Upon completion of the phys ical examination the victim, if well enough to leave the hos pital, is taken to the police, station for an interview. "Every little bit counts in a rape investigation," Steinman said, explaining the need for repeated accounts of the story. The victim is shown mug shots and a composite is made from the victim's description of her assailant. The victim also is asked to make a sworn state ment which verifies that her account of the rape is true, she said. ; According to Steinman, off!-, cials a. 3 careful in advising j places for victims to go for counseling. Some victims may wait two or three weeks before reporting a rape, but Steinman said these cases are just as much a rape as those which are reported immediately. Women may not report a rape for several reasons. "Society looks upon a rape victim and says she caused it. This is not so; the victim is passive and has little control over the situation. Also, a lot of victims drop out when they have to testify in court," Steinman said. Rapes may occur at any time of day or night, according to Steinman. To avoid becoming a rape victim, women should be aware of what's going on around i them. She advises women to lock doors and get into the habit of , looking in the back seat of the car before entering. Steinman strongly discour ages hitchhiking and walking! sT fl ft"" . . uapus s alone at night. If approached by a suspicious person, a woman should say something unex pected, she said. . "In most cases the assailant is known to the victim," Steinman said. "He may be a family friend, relative or neighbor, but is usually someone who knows the victim." No male under the age of 18 can be convicted of rape in Nebraska, she said. Minors are referred to juvenile court. Rap ists of legal age in Nebraska may be given three to fifty years in prison depending upon the judge and the jury's discretion. Steinman is a member of the Lincoln Coalition Against Rape, which will begin full operation on Oct. 1. The group is taking steps to make women more aware of rape and how it can be avoided. Rape workshops are part of the community education program. Long-term counseling services are being made availa ble and a rape telephone line is being opened for on-the-spot counseling, Steinman said. The coalition hopes to initiate the use of the term "assault", thereby including men in their purpose. daily nebras Icon won!: ods HELP WANTED In compliance with the guide lines of tfte Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, act ing under the authority of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The DAILY NEBRASKAN does not list advertisements by sex in the HELP WANTED column of its classified advertising section. Ur reenwich Cafe Waitress 11 a.m. -2 D.m. Good waqes. Apply in person. 1917"0' PART TKE' HElP WE'EK ENDS. Neat appearing person for grill area, weekends. Apply in person. McDONALDS RES- munATgN,27in, Position available now for male or female. Apply in person' now. Dumplings. 2105 Pioneer fiirl vwantefT Saturdays onTv. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Miscel laneous office work and some customer contact. Apply Inter iors Diversified, 1230 South St. 432-8851. NEW: BAftRYMORE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE, lunch menu, downtown location, Inter viewing for bartenders, wait resses, call 435-2993 for appoint- Part-time and full-time oHico cleaning. Year-round worK. Evenings and weekends. Lin coln students call SMC BUILD ING SERVICES for appoint- msaUfiZdflU, , r-r- Wanted: busboys or busgirls (?!) flexible hours. Call 432-4461 ask for Randy Need a fast runner or person with hot C2r to run frr?" for the Daily" Nebraskan.. Salary plus free subscription to a local newspaper. Call 472-2590, ask teL&fiTL j-rr- ,..rr Art Dept. of Univ. of Nebr. needs nude models. Call depart ment secre9ryJ472-?831 . He) NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 6 men to work to replace 6 men who wouldn't. 488-4424, " Burger Chef 1366 P, Garden Level- Douglas 3 Theatre, day help, evening help, full time or part time, flexible schedule. Apply in person to Terry Meyer 9 " W&TUDENT needed for part-time custodial work. Good pay. Apply to Century House, Harrington Real Estate Office, 1201 J between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. PERSONAL Pregnancy is needing a friend. For confidential understanding helo. call Birthright, 477-8021. "' Lost: Summit Calculator 1105 in Oldf. Reward, call 488-6951 after 5 P,m. I odd loday is Jan t.s Dinnuay. Call 477-3091 to wish her a Hunnu Rirthnavl . - I love you Terry MaTTTman I waul my tfiddvbaarJafoJ.B,, Pntom- Cheryl Fo-Da: Roses" are red. violets are blue, sugar is sweet, just like You! Happy beiaiea oinn day. The Pie Eaters. SERVICES Lincoln's Largest Buyer and Seller of Antiques and Used Furniture. Evening appoint ments available. Payne & Son, 6036 Havelock Avenue. . 464- Hammond -L-100 organ and 145 Leslie speaker unit, $800. Two 650X13 studded snow tires anda 4-bott Toyota 'wheel, near new. S35 466-6357. "PARDON ME, MR. FORD" bumper stickers available at 472-2590432-1137 Gail. , , , rpifes. bterid.ieJtr.es, Jpj&.QtJ. new brakes, brand-new muffler, $1695. Also have 75 VW on order, MUST SELL. J. Clifton 4JP9-P.351 .. 1969 MGC-GT, collector s item. 6 cyl., wire wheels, only 33.000 miles, excellent condi- . tion. Phone 467-3137 or 435 6959, Yamaha 1973 Enduro 175, low mileage. $450. Call 477-4712. 10-speed boys AMF bike witn fenders. Fine condition $65. 423-9421 after 5 p.m " BSR, Harman-Kardon, Super Scope, component stereo sys- , tern. 1 year old. $150. 475-2304. Swiss hiking shoes; new, worn once. Also, used couch f 20 432-7236 after 6 p.m. Single box springs & mam ess and 2 end tables. 488-064(1 r. 10-speed boys bike, made in Porti year NEED A MATE? Wanted: One mature male y iLiiBiiiiiii roommate to share new two " bdrrrt. duple'." Great f beat ion close to campus and downtown. Leave name & number at 472-2589 or call 475-2746 ask for ri93&MAL ROOMMATES" 'boarded. Large farmhouse. 466 , 2152 or 467-2152. Someone to share lovely 2-story house with 3 other girls. Own rogm. $54mo. 475-6464, MISCELLANEOUS Wanted: Competent seam itress. willing to work semi cheaply. Contact Jane,' 472-2590474-1016 (after 5 p.m.) . WANTED: Will buy F.TTan-3 her (sitting together) football ticket for rest of season. Contact BOP, 4?fr5m Needed; commuters Auburn area. Share driving plus ex penses; Tue. & Th. 274-4910 lexi'ble hours, aood pay work on campus for the Daily Nebraskan. This position calls for someone interested in learn ing advertising sales. Call Ken, mTETA'lfl'any make - bands DICK'S WATCH SER- ' ; : . ' -(-... 4 eiHa V lot: itjuu oww Campus Book 13th & "R". 437-j414., . .... "Term "papers'! Canada s lar gest service. For catalogue send $2 to: Essay Services, 57 Spadina Ave., 208, Toronto, V IV guviU ww, Drtugal, lights, cable & lock, 1 rplrt, $85.474-1462 "Have to sell we bought a van. 1974 white Vega GT with extras. 10,000 miles. Make Offer, 464-4332. Eico Pre-AmpDuai Power AmDS 50W RMS 2X Driven. .05 27 month old female St. Bernard: reasonable. 466-7185 Itpr 5 n.m . (O 472-2200 Q WALK-IN WEST DOOR HEALTH Tl-'NTER First Down - You don't know the players without a program! Only 10 icon lHALLtNufc to stuoems who talk and learn about helping others. Students who can give time to teenagers with problems. A select few will be chosen. For further Information, you can first contact Financial Aids, Admin. Bldg. or contact Catholic Social Service, Box 2723, Lincoln. Neb. 68502, il 1 "1 -co TAJOhS: Here 8 a cood opportunity for some teaching experience; Lincoln School of Commerce needs a Junior or Senior to coach inter-city bas ketball, volleyball, and bowling teams. Total time per weeR approx. 6-10 hrs. Call Lil at ntijiiWirf ift : 1. k mm i 1 i ikiiihw i " Lincoln Schooiol Commerce neds a Junior or Senior MUSIC MAJOR to teach chorus approxi mately 2 hrs. week. Call Lil at 432-5315. rv exoenenced typist lor trm oaDers. legal memoran- dyma.theso?: 46-1.584. , Fernale wi&hes pat t-time cleri cal job. Can type 40 w.p.rn. Have own electric typewriter or will consider something close to campus. Available all day T-Th, after 3 p.m. on M-W-F. Call 466-5560 5-6 p.m., Chris. FOR SALE ""'68 Plymouth Sport Satellite, 318 auto, transmission. Power f65 ford Econoime Besl offer, Call 475-2529 afler 5pm. 65 rortl Fairlane, aDToinauc, air, 48,000 miles. A good car-rngkej21SL?n r'''f , 475-4''?3- FoT"Sd"T'Su 0 2 -b e U ro" o rn mobilehome unfurnished. Very nice and clean. Close to campus and downtown and right behind Little Bo's. Must sell $2500. Phone after 4 p.m. 464-4471 or 466-4243, 1 904 while Chevy van, 1973 engine. 1362 Volvo B18 engine, 26 rn. p. g. 489-1073. ANNOUNCEMENTS New classes at the Hay market. Copper and brass forged jewelry taught by Ruben Delgado Mon. evenings beg. Oct. 7. Acrylic and oil paint'g by Ann Burkholder Tues. even ings starting Oct. 1 Call 412 7373 ' 489-262L WHOLE WORLD. For Informa tion on travel, study, horn stays, voluntary service and jos abroad, visit your Overseas Opportunities Center 205 Neb raska Union' , " ,n- f f -1 'VHMM FOR RENT " "Cor nhusker Co-ed Co-op $420 1st semseter, $400 2nd sem. V.icgnrtes for worren 475-6790. ... LOST & FOUND " LOST; set of keys on a ring with a leather handle shaped like an applecore. Lost between the north side of Burnett and north side of Andrews. Call 475-4757 after 9 p. m "" Sirieail hd!f collie," 1'ialf shep herd. Lost on East Campus. Reward! Answers to "Jack," goldish in color. Call Tom Friedman, 475-19(34. 1 A QoJr ges Got aiiairstyio. You've lj.5fi ootfing haircuts sine? you Atreakld. 118 tune to have your han slyloti at El T We use the patenind Rof'nr Method of haif!!yling at the El Toro Barber Shop. We'll tailor your hair to fit your face so well that you may never want a haircut again, AnrJ dial's no bull. v. 4 El Toro' Barber Shop 208 North 13th Lower Level Douglas 3 Wednesday, September 25, 1974 daiiy nebraskan j page 15