tuesday,december4, 1979 daily nebraskan Five art posters gone from union lounge Five of 50 art posteri of rnrir or,; .. ... i .. . . uaia were sioien irom the Nebraska Union's main lounge during the week end. The posters were put out by a promotional group from Serigraphics ot Indianapolis and were being display: ed as an art form, according to the chairwoman of University Program Council's Visual Arts Committee Bonnie Lutz said the posters were exhibited first last week, but Saturday morning and Sunday night, several were gone. The rest of the posters have been taken down The thefts may hurt the committee, not only be requiring its insurance company to pay for the Joss, But also by dampening its reputation nationally amona artists whose work it might want to display, Lutz said. Because the thefts were in public, Lutz wasconcerned about the security of future exhibits. One of the alternatives the committee may be forced to accept is to stop displaying art. The only security now are night managers and reliance on the large number of people in the lounge during the days to discourage theft. Another alternative is to build up security 24 hours a day, as other universities have done. But Lutz questioned the feasibility of spending student fees for security. Another alternative would be to continue as in the past, and hope the awareness of the thefts would keep people on the lookout, she said. Any information in regard to the thefts would be accepted, with no questions asked, at the CAP office, Nebraska Union 200, she said. 24-hour parking protested by Lincolnite A citizen from the Near South neighborhood in Lin coin came before the Lincoln City Council Monday com plaining about parking. Sim Gurewitz, 1443V1 D St., ,aid, "I work downtown. So, I walk to conserve energy and I'm being penalized for it." ' . Gurewitz said he has received two tickets for parking longer than 24 hours in one place. "I figured they should know," Gurewitz said. Council Member Mike Steinman said Mayor Helen Boosalis was going to look into the parking problem with the Near South Neighborhood Association. "There are conflicts," Boosalis said. "There are those who have no other place to park." Ken Miller, chairman of the Near South Neighborhood Association said the parking issue has two sides, as far as the association is concerned. Some residents live close to where they work and thus do not move their cars every 24 hours, he said. On the other side of the coin, Miller said, "People may have an old car and when cold weather comes, they leave it there." 'si Vv X m Photo by Mark Billingsley Eric Youngberg, City Council member 4 X HM?9 1 I If I '4 Just in time for Christmas. Hiiiiiiiiii i, ' "9T J ' - ATT. C -V. . v l V B' n . mffW ..v - ' fev$ ;.s Js Jin , w w h r ii - ji ml i ITomen Rabbit Coats Men Sail & Sportcoats Special Group of Down- Filled Ski Coats Special Gift Ideas For Men & Women. All On Sale Pants 9 Sweaters Leather Jackets & Coats Hooded Suede Leather Coats r Special Christmas Hours Sun. 124:30 Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 I , pags 11 COUPON or Haircut & Style or H FF Regular Cut ?FF.Perm&Styl when you present this coupon thru Dec. 21 NO-NAME Hair Salon Lower Level Douglas III Bldg. 13th & P St. 474-4900 (Call for an appointment) JUST 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS ..COUPON GIUSEPPE'S 2740 No. 48th THREE MORE STORES IN PLANNING TO SERVE YOU FREE DELIVERY, and Carry-but Reg. .$3.25 . 60C Lge. -M.90 80C Cheese Pizza ' 0 Additional Topping Toppings Beef; Sausage; Pepperoni; Canadian Bacon; Ham; Mushroom; Green Pepper; Green and Black Olive; Anchovies; Shrimp; Saurkraut; Onion (No Charge) GIUSEPPE'S DELUXE Beef-Sausage-Pepperoni-Mushroom-Cheese Green & Black Olive-Onion Reg. " Lge. 96.25 $8.23 SANDWICHES HARDWARE Ham-American Cheese-Salami Spec. Sauce-Lettuce-Pickle-Onion On Dark Rye 1.95 HAM A CHEESE Thinly Slicwt Htm piltd high with ChMi and M.yon.iM POOR BOY Salami-Canadian Bacon-Lettuce Swiss Cheese-Tomato-Pickle-Onion on French Bread Sm.' 11.95 4 Lge. 2.9S SALAD Thoutind Island, 'ranch, Of Craamy halian , liua Draiaint SBC Salad Oahvarad only wNh '4 minimum ordar. ' DRINKS - 60C Pepsi Diet Pepsi Dr. Pepper Teem Root Beer We will be closed from Dec. 24th to January 2nd for the Holidays. U"JT . oiuviay . , I There is a $1.00 delivery charge from "O" St. to South St No delivery south of South St. WEUlf MQUE3 5 p.r.i. -1 a.m. Oun-Tuca-l'Jcd-Thuro 5 P.M. - 2 A.M. FriGOct CLOOCD MOrJDAYO 07P C?J AMY LARGE PIZZA g D 0 Remember to order Q salad with your pizza! D Comon exnlres Dec 9. 1979 D I 1 V I L