Monday, August 29, 1983 Daily Nebraskan Page 13 Police Report i r i jl.m'.v,! j.r. rSt ;: -- Hi- : ;;f ) 1 yM Although complaints of noise disturbances on campus decreased in the summer, thefts from open university buildings continued, said Lt. John Burke of the UNL police department. The following incidents were reported to the police between 7 a.m. Friday and 7 am. Sunday. Friday 9:31 a.m. Purse reported stolen. 10:16 am. Purse reported stolen. 2:30 p.m. Cash reported stolen from billfold on the north side of the Nebraska Union. 2:37 p.m. Larseny reported at Nebraska ETV Network. 8:04 p.m. Suspicious person in front of Hamil ton Hall was questioned by officers. 10:09 p.m. Disturbance complaint reported from Pound Hall. 10:39 p.m. Loud party reported at 1548 R St. Warnings were Issued for alcohol possession. 10:58 p.m. Loud party reported at 635 N. 16th St. Partiers were cautioned by officers. 11:14 p.m. Loud party reported at 1515 R St. Warnings were issued. 1 1 :32 p.m. Loud party reported at 1715 N. 16th St. Officers gave people a warning. Saturday 10:31 a.m. Belated fire reported in Abel Hall. A pillow ignited by a light bulb. The fire was put out before fire fighters arrived. 8 p.m. A disturbance reported at the Bob Deva ney Sports Center was investigated by officers. Sunday 12:29 a.m. Loud stereo disturbance reported at 1515 R St. 1:39 am. Loud stereo disturbance reported at Triangle fraternity. 2:01 am. Larceny reported at Cather Hall. A bookcase was stolen after its owner left it by the stairs. 2:23 a.m. Disturbance reported in Parking Area 9. Parties fled upon arrival of the police. 2:39 a.m. Window reported broken in the 7000 building of Selleck Quadrangle. 2:49 am. Injury reported at Sigma Nu frater nity. The victim, who fell down some stairs was transported to Lincoln General Hospital. Victim sustained cuts on the face and a possible broken nose. , 2:59 a.m. Disturbance reported in front of Nebraska Union. 3 a.m. Officers responded to disturbance at the Kellogg Center. Parties had refused to leave before police arrived. 3:09 a.m. Loud stereo disturbance reported at 1715 N. 16th St. 6:16 a.m. Disturbance reported in the 4000 building of Selleck Quadrangel. Prowlers were reported knocking on windows. No arrests were made. -1 'J, ':'!t 'ir. - "' " '! . ' t cJ UZ-AU LEa u Z-AuuA 10 Brilliant Days in September Color it exciting! The state of Nebraska will soon be turning out in all its colors for the Nebraska State Fair There will be the judging and competition and the Midway Ced v&h ridss...color that thrilling. There will be four days of Truth or Consequences" and dozens of free shows ...color them entertaining. There will be Ag Day, Thursday, September 8 ...color that interesting. There will be tractor pulls...color them tremendous. And that's just the beginning. ester i ! 1C33 NEBRASSCA STATE FAIR SepterTiber 2-11 Sfcst3 Feirgrcunds, Uncc!n Parlor presents 2500 chances vour fether never had. P- -- . . . ::;:s-:rr;::-:::; ::-::.-:o; , :.v , - . V . -w. i " i n,.i,.j. 1 H I Enter the Parker Top-of-the-Class Sweepstakes and you could win something that can give you a real advantage in life. Your ownlexas Instruments home computer. While you're at it, pick up something better to write with, too. A Parker Jotter ball pea Its microscopically textured ball grips the paper to help prevent messy blobbing and slapping. And it writes up to rive times longer than most ball pens. Look for sweepstakes entry forms and details at your college bookstore. But do it soon. With over 500 computers to win, this is one sweepstakes worth entering. While you still have the chance. : CPPARKFR 'A To enter the Parker Topof the Class Sweepstakes, no purchase is necessary. Void where prohibited. All entries must be received no later than October 15. 1983. 1983 TP PC