Daily Ncbrcskan Wednesday, August 31, 1083 ago 8 10 ()!J 0 ( - 1 J CI u ti:::::: ciPTECin o i IL-EjSG ;.ECKDT8 r OFF!! IT'S TCI TO OEU C3T C'J C;E1TC3Y. I -3 r: yf'-j rt r"3 FT3T C'J'-uty ctjet ... r::3 TO SELL nnas a laybys, ill sles fizl vs. g gluy c::ly. IE FC3 eus ax:::.3 O CllATES O ELF-tELD c::riTE clchs a C'JID YC"J3 Canna , . n3 rr-N CILU TO iyJ7 T 1 A TTTlflkT MM Hi (IWPW l FT I G FT I OFF M XI 113 1X3 1x0 1.12 1X3 214 1x12 1X1, I 2X3 1 3X1 'T ' . 1 Q i4, . Lao fjSTjj iff . RUNNING FOOT lg ov SO hrnTfi rifH run .p""""" Err FC3T (JJCD FC3T fj ciE runs 1:1 vs.) o coy o car to stch s:r:i 3 Your Horn Improvement Center tz IJ crjnj ctc i::nTn STtri I n 1 irr-s'a j... cs a tzr 2 D-FC-3 Z. C-3 . " i or. iiia c::;;:::zi fl c 0 n C-1T Cj E 9 Ofri. - t t r fi ' Police Report The following incidents were reported between 6 am. Monday end 12:15 Tuesday morning: 6:36 am. Transient reported camping in the woods by the railroad tracks near Avery Street between 10th and 14th streets. Transient was gone when police checked the area 9:28 a.m. Lumber reported stolen from construction site of the Wicks Alumni Center at 1520 R St , 10:46 a.m. Campus police assisted the Lincoln police with an accident at 17th and Hold rege streets. 12:43 p.m. Parking permit reported, Ipst or stolen.possibly in the area of Agriculture HalL 12:47 p.m. One backpack reported missing from the shelves outside the University Bookstore in the Nebraska Union, with a loss of approximately $20 worth of notebooks ana supplies. 1:48 p.m. Two-vehicle accident reported in the Parking Area 23 across from Harper-Schramm-Smith Residence Hall Complex. No in juries were reported. 2:03 p.m. A quick-release rear bicycle wheel was reported stolenat Abel HalL 2:10 p.m. Parking permit reported lost or stolen near Andrews HalL 3:28 p.m. Report of verbal harrassment in the Nebraska Union between two males. At the time of the report the harrassment had stopped. - 4:27 p.m. Parking permit reported lost or stolen in the area of the Dental College on East Campus. 4:29 p.m. A billfold was reported lost or stolen between Andrews Hall and Bessey HalL 5:36 p.m. A wallet was reported lost or stolen between the Abel food service and Love Library. 7:37 p.m. - Campus police assisted Lincoln police with art accident at 13th and R streets. 8:15 p.m. A fire alarm sounded at the Plant Science Building on East Campus for unknown reasons. The Lincoln Fire Department responded to the alarm and found no fire. 1 1 :30 p.m. A small fire was started in the street near the intersection of 16th and S streets. The fire was extinguished by UNL police. 11:56 p.m. A bonfire was started on Centennial Mall at R Street. Lincoln firefighters and pUUlC StUUU Uy IUI UUWU CUUL1U1, Willi- assistance from UNL police. One person was arrest-. ed for lighting firecrackers. : i, r . 12:15 am. Two mattresses were started on fire in Parking Area 19 near 1 7th and R streets; fire was extinguished by an officer. No arrests were made. roiice snume sniits to aid campus security By Lauri Hopple The UNL Police department is aiming at October as the launching date of an additional patrol shift The shift will be a swing shift and will overlap the shifts starting directly brfore and after it UNL Police Chief Gail L. Gade Sidd. The shift will run from 7:30 p.m. to 4 am. The combined shift was created to ensure a larger number of officers on patrol during what UNL police consider to be the most active campus hours 8 p.m. to midnight. With the combined shift, six to eight officers will be on patrol at the same time. With the former plan, two or three officers patrolled during each shift, including the most active hours. Gade said the new shift resulted from increased student requests to step up security. "Overall, I think well give better service to the university," he said. "Well be able to respond to calls -more quickly." The number of officers has not increased with the addition of the swing shift. Gade said this is because of budget cuts within the university. The entire force has been reduced from 45 officers in 1974 to 29 this fall. One officer was relieved of his duties as a result of the shift reorganization. . Gade said that before the Shift reorganization, there were times when only two officers were available to patrol both East Campus and City Campus because of the small number of officers in the deDartment Gade said this i?.mp!!v hrn?nH when one or two officers had to miss duty od no replacements were avsils&Ie. This will take up the slack so if people are sick, well still have more than we ever had on p-trcl from 8 p.m. to midnint," he tzl The new patrol will net start until October because Litems! shiir.g hzs net teen ccssplctcd. Installation cf emergency phcr.es w3 a nejsr student issue test ssmeeter, crpecLHy Lzzi Campus students. Et Czzr$z3 hi3 no er.ercncy phones. , , . Although U!JL pcliee rre be!.1r,2 into L-:tr."aion , Q' emergency phones on Lzzt Campus and additional phencs on City Campus, no rrprcvci hss been civen to start the project Information Officer R department wiH study the uss'cf the five exl:tin2 uO CiTY TAII!!