Pago 6 Daily Nebraskan Friday, August 27, 1982 Chelsea's Pub's AROUND THE WORLD BEER TOUR I Chelsea's Pub East Park Plaza V 66th & "0" Street 111 Adjoining WirchotiM Lqjor is almost over (Sept. 23, 1982) but there's still time. Drink over 40 of the best imports avail able. For everyone that completes the tour you receive a "Chelsea's Pub Around the World in 80 Days" T-Shirt, a Pub Mug filled with beer and an invitation to the Beer Tour Pig Roast and Dance. Go around twice and receive a Chelsea's Pub Golf Shirt, another Pub Mug (will personalize them for you), and bring a guest to the party. There's still time. The record for completing the tour is "5" days. This weekend (Aug. 27 & 28) - Live JAZZ in Chelsea's Barroom featuring Luigi, Inc. Dancing to the Wee Group in Chelsea's Inn (downstairs). 9:00 - 12:30. See you at Chelsea's! 66th & "O" St. East Park Plaza 464-5984 mm aaa eMMeBMMBMB Daily Nebraskan to publish UNL police incident reports The Daily Nebraskan is planning to run a daily record of overnight occur rences on the UNL campus, taken from UNL police records. The 24-hour period beginning at 7 ajn. Wednesday and ending 7 a.m. Thursday was a busy one for UNL police. The list below comprises the complaints and calls received by cam pus police. 10:30 a.m. - A malfunctional false fire alarm went off at the Vet erinary Basic Sciences Building. 11:58 ajn. - A backpack was reported stolen from Ferguson Hall. 2:05 pjn. - A bicycle was reported stolen from Westbrook Music Building. 4:10 p.m. - A female reported "harassment" at Love Library. 4:53 pjn. - A malfunctional false fire alarm went off at the 501 Building. 6:42 p.m. - A purse was reported stolen from Selleck Quadrangle. 4:31 a.m. - A transient reportedly pulled a knife on a party in the vicinity of 17th and R streets. The party es caped unharmed. In addition to the above incidents, UNL police performed over 200 routine services, including security checks, ma king sure buildings are locked and completing follow-up investigations on previous calls. They also tended to traf fic situations and service calls (such as helping people who locked their keys in their car), said UNL police spokesman Bob Fey. I """,lr,"""isv "" i10 fim"" I g"""l .-..1; : J Mr N f ;;Ty. i'-.,:IT1. ... " - I !.' 1i J- , it i r Ijiif e; (01 Mail thii coupon and a check of money order for the total amount to Lite Beer T-Shirt Offer CO Box 1153 Milwaukee. Wl 53201 "I'm a Famous life Beer Drinker" T-Shirt ($5 00 each) Small (Quantity) Medium (fcwor.litj) large I .?V-'-:A - - X-laro Vr"" lite Beer Dictionary T-Shirl ($5 00 each) Small large - Medium X large fc pucnat nctiorir o 4- r ify Vod m O-o lerrfucky ond ! tfonibi'MO by to co'.n ani oad 4. taii toi Offer npirti June 30. 1983 Jaycees are helping fight MD If passing go and col lecting $200 is your idea of a great time, the Lincoln Jaycees have a treat for you. A Monopoly tournament for muscular dystrophy will be held Saturday, Aug. 28 at Southeast Community College located at 88th and 0 streets. The event will run from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. with registration to begin at noon. A 200 person limit has been set. One preliminary round of Monopoly will be played with a 90-minute time limit to determine the finalists. A final 90-minute round will then take place to decide the city's Monopo ly champ. The winner will receive an all-expense paid trip to the UJS. championships to be held in November in Washington. Other finalists will receive prizes including Mr. Merlin, Boggle, and Sur vive games. Cost for the event is $5 per person with all proceeds going to fight against muscular dystrophy. So says tea If A... i, lvr fVNr TO VA PAYS COMPENSATION ONLY FOR DISABILITIES INCU&ftD IN 0C ACCCAWTtD ft MllTAWSWflCt Contact fliarf it VA office (check your phono book) or I local veterans group. Give to the " Ameriaan Cancer Society lh yc comrtoMd M putt Dial 47IPOOL 24 hour call-in service LINCOLN'S fARPOOL VANP00L PROGRAM