The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1983, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, October 23, 1C33
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DsCamp: Fre3 press
must follow guidelines
Police Renort
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t Altherch h; hi3 Cod a Llxl cult iLhist the Sua
Kcwrpa pars cf Lincoln Inc. and Sun president Cecil
Stewart over en edltcrid, elite Sen. Jehn DeCamp
said he full supports freedom cfthe press, but only
when members cf the prcs3 fellow the consti
tutional cui.!;lir;c3 est dc.vn for then.
The- press can be malicious as blazes as br.3 as it's
true, but they cant be mellcieus and lie at the same
time " DeCamp eald in rccpor.es to the editorial,
which he claims injured Ida reputation.
In the lawsuit Cad in Lancaster County District
Court, DcCarsp cls.i2.13 the editorial contained four
- The editorial, published Oct 2D, 1C32, sold that in
DeCamp'a campaign e-ainst Jim YcIf in the 1C32 40lh
District leletive race, he pictured Nell Krauss,
Nebraska fret female le-LIator, in his campaign
materiel v.ithout her permission. DeCamp claims
ha did clve permission to use the picture and did -net
authorise a letter sent to 40 District newspapers
suttm m.ii f It?
71.2 editorial also said DeCamp received 1 3,000 in
camp:-':! contributions end a 5lCO,CO0 loan from
the Cmeha National Corp. fsr which he clTcrcd the
L'l Eed Cteaihouse in Oahdale o collateral The
'property then vras Visited" by a fire, the editorial
Acccrdir. to the lawsuit, the property was never
Livclvcd in a Cre and the loan vro not crdya proper
cne, but still exists. DeCamp's suit claims that The
allele clearly implies inrurcr.ee fraud, abuse of Sen.
DeCamp's position as chairman cfthe Banking Com
mittee to obtain an improper loan from a Nebraska
banldr.3 institution, end arson as method cf paying
eff the loan." Same property that did burn had no
bin cr financing from Omaha National Essie, the
The editorial said, cnce a small-town banker
efTered Johnny a couple hundred bucks for Law
malda services . . . but the amount involved pales in
ccmparaion to Johnny's O-cotten collection of
Kruerrcnds and erotic fish." The lawsuit said a
detailed investigation shoved that DeCamp pro
perly reported the bribery, which involved
thousands cf dollars cSTered by a banker to gain
DcCarrp parked a an cn the Ctate Capitcl's lzm.
No euch ctr.t occurred, BcCartp ecid.
Cterrart said the Sun's attorney received a notice
cf the libel suit fcet Friday. Ctewart said the attorney
hacnt had a chance to review the information
ceciiled iTith the suit and it will be a week to 10
d:.ys before: the-Cuh newspapers can prepare a
t4tCAient. ;
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The f.Iov,i.-2 incidents were reported to the UXL
Felice Department between l aura. e.rd H p.n,
l:C3 am Disturbance reported at Harper Hall
The cr 2 w3 turned ever to the CTcc cfUnhxrclty
2:25 a.m. Four trespassers reported at Lleraor
id Stadium. They were cor.a when c Ulcers arrived.
B:13 a.m. Two hcrees reported running loose at
S3rd and Hurtbton streets. OHIcers returned
tlicm to the rodeo 0-ounds cn Eczt Campus. -. '
37 a.m. I'cdical emergency reported at the
Cece cf Business Adir.irtration. Perscn was
taken to the Ccllce cf Dusinees Administration.
Fen: on was taken to a local hospital; nature cf
emorfcncy was rot released.
101.3 a.ra. Fire alarm reported sounding at the
Plant Science Kail cn East Campus, pessliy due to a
12;C3 p.ra. Parking permit reported stolen from
a vehicle in Parkins Area 5 at 1125 11 ICth St
2:03 p.rx PcrMns permit reported stolen from -a
car parked near the Couth Stadium.
2:37 p.m. Hit-and-run accident reported near
poking Area 1 0 north cf Abel Hell Owner reported
finding the trunk area of his car damsd. Esti
mated damans b 1200.
3:16 p.m. Car-motorQxle accident reported at
U Street between ICth and ICth streets. Minor injur
ies reported.
7:57 p.m. Wallet reported stolen from Abel HalL
About S27 was lost
8:11 p.m. Trespasser reported at Abel HalL
OfT.cers contacted and escorted the person from
10:15 p.m. Loud stereo reported at 1513 S St
Police contacted fraternity house Gears and the
stereo was turned down.
10:42 p.m. Narcotics instigation reported at
Abel HalL Police served a search warrant and
arrested two people for possession of a controlled
substance. They will be arraigned Nov. 15.
'.10:43 p.m. Disturbance reported at Abel HalL
Person was reportedly throwing a knife at a doer.
Ths 'case was turned over to the CfUce cfUniixreity
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