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monday, january 12, 1976 page 20 daily nebraskan Liquor query finds no school difficulty When confined to residents' rooms, beer consumption in residence hails is not a problem, according to a survey completed in December of tweive Big 8 and Big 10 Con ference Schools. The survey, conducted by a Campus Police investiga tor, was requested by AS UN Sen. John Welch and Campus Police Chief Gail Cade after Cade told the Omaha World Herald that "liberalizing student alcoholic use restrictions has increased security problems at other schools." Illegal at two Only two of seven Big 8 schools surveyed, Missouri and Oklahoma State, do not allow alcohol on campus. mtm nirnr - r - ffi" mmummmmmmwvminimu iiiimwi.miii ...-n 1 1 nnrrr 1,11 n t" ..nn--..-,,- 1976-26.60 mobile home-3 bad room 3 bath- modular siding composition roof- sat on eamant central air- dishwasher- 8 x 10 shad. 1978 taxes paid by ow.ier. Call 475-8530. 1968 Pontiac LeMans; runs good. Make offer. 477-2501. 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Spring Flight to LONDON I Roundtrip Airfare $3621 Regi ster now for one of the study tours or for the flight only I Flights and Study Tours, Union 204. 1 J Birthright offers free preg nancy tests, confidential under standing help. 'Call 477-8021. Roommate wsnwd, share furnished nous. SS7.50 utilities, 477547. ABORTION INFORMATION BUREAU, INC. CALLUS FREE 1-800-523-5350 A NON-PROFIT I ORGANIZATION ,, The remaining five serve beer in their student unions and, with the exception of the Universities of Oklahoma and Colorado, allow only beer in residence halls. Oklahoma and Colorado allow beer at age 18 and liquor at age 21. Colorado is the only Big 8 school that "definitely at tributes increased problems of vandalism, assaults and noise complaints in the dormitories to alcohol," the survey said. Colorado also has a special provision for alcohol consumption at community room dances and floor and room parties. Party crashers John Towles, Colorado's director of security, said he thought one of the university's problems was uninvited off-campus people attending these parties. Five Big 10 Conference universities were contacted: the Universities of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan State and Iowa. All allow beer and liquor or wine in residence halls. But Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan State do not sell alcohol on campus. The other two sell beer in the student unions. Regulations concerning alcohol consumption are governed by state and local law on all campuses con tacted, the survey said. Rules also were set by the housing administration. No crime increase Of ten universities surveyed that allow campus alcohol, seven of the security directors said they thought there was no increase in problems, and crime since alcohol was legalized on campus. William Jones, Oklahoma's chief of security, said he thought their problems had increased, but that alcohol was not a cause. Michigan State and Colorado security personnel said they thought their problems and crime had increased. Capt. Freeman Badgley of Michigan State said he thought property destruction was increasing because of residence hall parties and special bar parties. "I feel that liquor has become a bigger problem than drugs," he said. "In the past two years we have had a greater amount of drunks and one death which is attributed to drinking." Policy tempering Badgley added that the residence hall policy may be tempered. The survey noted that Michigan State, with 22,000 resident hall dwellers, has the largest dormitory popula tion of any university. Dean Drake, Iowa State's chief of security, said that drinking alcohol in the union "was big in the first 30 days, but student participation has dropped off to practically nothing." Jones said liberties granted three years ago to Okla- . homa University students had not caused his department a policing problem. 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'"' mmmmm MNc!fcPJKMCW j45 ; 146 47 jV 49 ' ' S3 5l" b 53 54 H ' ' . r r i- f p t . nobody would worry about electricity. ...Mainly because electricity wasn't even Invented. But we all have to be realistic. We're not living in that age. we're living today. And we have to face today's problems, including those that affect Lin coln Electric System and other electric utilitiea. Even if America were to take the most drastic aiep and freeze technology, more and more elec tricity would still be needed. Take a look at all of the new housing units fing up in Lincoln and throughout the nation, hey all need electricity. Take a look at the new industries and busi nesses in Lincoln and throughout the U.S. that are providing new joba. They need electricity. Take a look at some of our cify'a and our coun-' m iuv invnaina; pollution prooiema. AlOSt of their aolutiona will require electricity. Lincoln Electric System And, worst of all, freezing technology would pre vent man from discovering vital solutions to many of today's problems that cannot be solved with old ideas. Research and development are the keys to a better world. LES ia working hard to find solutions to the problems it faces. ..developing reliable sources of electricity to meet grown; s demands of the present and the future... upgrading and expanding ita transmission and distribution properties... accel erating its underground program.. .and, encour aging conservation of our nation's resources. Don't et anyone kid you into thinking it's easy and that it won t take tin and coat money. But we're sure you'll agree our dedication to meeting the challenges we fare in an orderly and prudent manner ia worth it Because, more than ever in the past, the future progress that ia made in our community and our nation will rely on a dependable supply of electric energy. ssh - -We