" TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION"" A natural, scientifically verifiable technique. Develops the full potential of the individual. FREE LECTURE April 2, 8:09 PU United Methodist 18th & U want to do something worthwhile. . . we are. Oblate Missionaries PRIESTS AND BROTHERS LIVING AND PREACHING THE GOSPEL Christian Vocation Office 2 JO 4 Davenport Street Omaha. Nebr. 68102 402346-5800 LrU S I III 1 Editor's Note: A Daily Nebraskan reporter accompanied two Lincoln Police Department officers assigned to the Counter measure Squad, which seeks to remove drunk drivers from city streets. The following story is his account and analysis. By Ron Wylie Their names are Garnett and UUA Williams. If Jack Webb didn't actually make them, he at least put together the mold. Mike Garnett and Mike Williams are two of the special officers assigned to the Cotintermeasure Squad of the Lincoln Police Department. At 9:45 Friday night I'm riding with them-as they cover their selective enforcement area. ASUN Agenda Today, 6 p.m., Nebraska Union II. Roll Call and Approval of Minutes Executive Report A. Report bv Ron Clineenpeel on the regents meeting. B. Awards presented to the Outgoing administration and senate. C. Year-end report by the outgoing executives. Open Forum Old Busines-Appointments New Business A. Election of new speaker pro tempore B. Election of executive committee C. Adoption of.rules of procedure Announcement-party for Old and New Senate Swearing in of new executives and senate III IV V. VI. VII. Our Annua! lipping tl6 OVER 10,000 VOLUMES ON EVERY SUBJECT IMAGINABLE HAVE BEfcN PRICED TO SELL WITH MANY STARTING AT ONLY 29EACH. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD READING AND REFERENCE LI BRARIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. WHILE IT LASTS. . . All THE BOOKS YOU CAN CARRY FOR $1.00 ... Jrnj ri ' I ' r ix Nr1 Sxx rnn- HOW ELSE DO YOU CLASSIFY BARGAINS AS VARIED AS CANDLES PUZZLES, POSTERS, PRINTS. GLOBES, SCULPTURE, GAMES CALEN DARS, SWEATSHIRTS, PLAQUES, T-SHIRTS, JACKETS, DRAWING PA PER, CANVAS PANELS, SLIDE RULES. AND BIG RED ITEMS OF ALL KINDS FROM TRAYS TO STADIUM BLANKETS TO KEY CHAINS AND MORE. EVERY ITEM IS A GUARANTEED BARGAIN ... AT BARGAIN PRICES! Open 8-5, Monday -Saturday i BanxAmericaro !1 rH rvi r M t'V : l . : r .W i V, "" "NwO'' U .i7i..Ii,.J I 1 j I .-OJ 1135 R 432-0111 n-'YniW'iwiriivffiri'V-' "r ffiflntr ii "fr iTr" 'i-'-'r "f '" ""-if - f -nf""-- -rii-ifWriii tr-'Tnr1 '"rVi- 'f T r"lT liiWnili ' 1 We're cruising down Q St., just looking over the scenevUp ahead a car bolts through an intersection, makes a quick turn north on 10th St. and picks up speed. Driver Williams decides he has a live one and goes in pursuit. Six blocks later the car is pulled over, the driver is asked to the back seat for a chat, and Finally, a warning ticket is issued for minor infractions. When it's over, I ask Williams how much time police cadets put in on driving lessons learning to pursue speeding cars. "None." None. What do you mean none? "None. . .there's no driving school." The first driving while intoxicated (DWI) call comes from a regular patrol officer who has stopped a driver near the capitol on K St. Driver questioned Garnett gets out of the car to get the report from the officer on the scene and to listen to the passenger's complaints, while Williams escorts the driver to the cruiser and begins his questioning. Have you been drinking this evening, sir? Where have you been drinking? About how many drinks would you estimate you've had? What time would you say you had your last drink? The driver says, "I know this is all being recorded." Williams assures him that nothing is being recorded and asks the questions again. He responds, "Yqu don't get the point. . .we're blocking traffic by being here." -i Williams assures him that we're not blocking traffic and repeats the questions. The man replies, "I'm just trying to get yoir to see what the point is. . .what's that little box?" v Williams identifies the breath test box, and lays the questions on him one more time. Garnett joins the discussion and gradually the answers come, interspersed with many references to the officers not "getting the point." Implied Consent Law Then Williams reads the suspect the Implied Consent Law and asks if the man will sign a form indicating it has been read to him. He refuses. Williams then asks him to take the pretest breath test to determine the amount of alcohol in his blood. The suspect refuses. Garnett and Williams spend about 15 minutes trying to explain to the man what the consequences of refusing the test will be. The suspect keeps telling them he just wants to tell them what the point is. Inasmuch as he can't seem to get the officers to understand the point the man decides he is going to leave. He opens the door and starts to get out. Continued on p. 14 t:ic ST.JVDE CHILDREN'S II RESEARC1 HOSPITAL Pleases help us Send contributions to: MEMPHIS, TENN. 38101 page 6 daily nebraskan Wednesday, april 2, 1975