Friday, October 21, 1C33 Dl!y Ncbrckan Pegs 5 M)i all in the record I guess It la too bad that some women want to be stepped on by men the rest of their lives. As for me, I choc: 2 to fi-ht for what I believe in and I believe that a secretary behind a desk do cent know the first thing about a police department job. Parking control cLlecrs are and will be police officers. Are they not named under the UNL police department? Look at the dictionary and see what the definition of a police officer is. It says a policeman or a policewoman b a member of a police force or de partment. I think it b you, Sharman Bushing (Daily Nebraskan, Oct. 19), who judged too quickly. If you are so quick to respond, why don't you tell U3 what A 1 - 1 1 I Jl . 1 1 1 A. uie prc3 u numing oacK ana put. your job on the line. The public b Interested in what you have to say, but 3 a secre tary, do you really know from keeping books and attendance records what really is happening? It would help to get the real facts besides judging from attendance records. LeAnn Remmers V - ..' ." - . freshman criminal justice Refusal also violation First, I d like to compliment Lauri Hopple and the Daily Nebraskan for the recent series on Driving While intoxicated among uhl students, ine series was accurate, timely and poten tially helpful to many people. Secondly, I'd like to elaborate on the remarks attributed to me (Daily Nebraskan, Oct. 18). I was quoted as saying that some UNL students felt it was better to refuse a chemical test than to have a DWI on the record. I should have added that refusing a cnemicai test u an aacitionai violation ' iublict :to' tiroseciitionl I'ore ' isioor t&ntiy, state law requires the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles to suspend the individual's drivers license for 12 months; There are no exceptions or provisions for work, school or other driving. This is automatic and does not re quire a conviction for refusing the chemical test. I am not qualified to practice law and this comment should not be taken as legal advice. But I do believe individuals should understand the potential consequences of refusing a chemical test ' Dickllarig graduate student psychology 7 -n Daily n , Lin EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS LAYOUT EDITOR WIRE EDITOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT, NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR - SPORTS EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF Ltrry Sparks. 472-1 7CJ Osnlal Shaitll Kitty Pslicky Tricy L. Bsivtrt Klehiili Thumu Mary tihni Tarry L Hylsnd Mom t Ksppslmin Thorn Ctbrukitwlcz Bulcli Sttcsntr Chris Wtltcti Jeff Goodwin , ttikt Frost Wird W. Triplsttlll Lorrt r.sngir Crs'i Andrtun Mnlsi The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in the fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments on the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2583 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publications Board. For information, tall Mary Conti, 472-6215. . Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R St.. Lincoln, Neb. eS5S3-0443. . Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. ALL tAT3!AL COPYRIGHT 1 963 DAILY K2S3ASKAN " , 22 C2. celt c!rl-!x In a Dlshwathcr and microwave tatt- ' I ' . 1 ., j , Hi'- fi 1 I i . : i - . -', 1 - - i: -. 7 ' 'I '(" ! J J 1 V ' - i 4