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Pcga 8 Daily Ncbraskcn Monday, November 21, 1CC3 v Daily r? 7 i "3 1 r The Dally Nebraskan (USP3 144-CCO) Is published by tho UNI Publications Ccid Monday through Friday In the fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays end Fridays in tha summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers sro encouraged to submit story ideas and comments on tho Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2583 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tho public also has access to tho Publications Board. For Information, call Mary Contl, 472-6215. Postmaster: Send address changes to tha Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb. C35S3-0448. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 163 DAILY NSRASKAh TI;3 fc":v.lr.,2 Ir.tllrr.:.; v,;re rert'd to tha UNL FcIIse fcetv.ecn 1 an. Vscxzl:y tzA r:!i- 1:23 an. Lcud stereo ar.d yelling reported at Ercyhill Fountain. 2:10 am. Trespassing reported a Pound HilL rMj'n rfjf VIy- f- fyfHffti 7:53 era. Medical emergency reported at San dc2 IIslL Person wo taken to a local hcepitaL 12:19 am. Rear window reported broken on a car in Parking Area 1 ncrjr 17th and R streets. 12:31 p.m. Series of arrests began in various parts of. Lincoln for narcotics charges. ' 1:31 p.m. Vandalism and theft reported in Park- pa I. I u v i i I l i t A I i i . a All Import Beer $125 Mulligan Night u ace: t i Double-Shot Drinks for the price of one! TT 1 T"-fl .HI TTA bt?- wimseil dm irdDir titmnu .V Pay the price on the wheel for All Bar Liquor Drink?. Only55c-$U5 Most Tequila Drinks 75c Each night from 900 till 1230 L3 n n Big. Red Fool : -: Open from 3.00 till 1100 ioom M North I3ih ltrt LlscoLa, Ntbrikt 47S007 i-t Area 1 n:l;r 17th end H streets. A ctr'j desr p-nel wej demecd end a diitd clock stolen. T:tl rr.etcd 1c;j h $55. 4:12 p.m. Two blUTelds reported tr..:n from tv.o pr'ra of p?..nts in unlocked baskcti in a Colissum foe:.:r room. Totd le:.i is C0. 6.24 p.m. Vandal!.;m reported to a car in Perk ing Area 1 r.:ir 17th end E streets. Cer owner reported dsnts in the rear f;ndr and a brcl;:n u:r "windowshield, possibly from a B3 gun. Dime csre estimated atS125. , 8:10 p.m. Eieyele reported etolcn from the Ccthtr Hall bilie reck. The red Cchvdnn 10-sj : J reportedly wo net locked. Eetbiated less li $10. 11:33 p.m Cimoks reported la the LocfXel lltzt Lsboretory on E est Campus, epparently from a meat-smokins machine. 1:29 am. Disturbance reported ct.DroihlU Fountain. Pccpl3 reported were plrln loud music end cer.c rers3. t o cxrests were mr.e. . ' 2:13 am. Fire dsrm reported tsundb et the Veterinary Basic Ceisnce building on East campus, cause unknovrTt. 2:50 a.m. Disturbance reported at Pound HalL E!al;3 reportedly refused to leave. . 4:45 a.m. Ouspieloua person reported near Men's RE. building. 8.04 cm. Fire alarm reported sounding at the Veterinary Basic Science Building on East Campus cause unknown. 9:22 am. Injury reported at Brace hall Person reportedly fell down the steps and was taken to Lincoln General Hospital 10:18 am. Disturbance reported in Parking Area 35 on East Campus between U-IIaul personnel and a car owner. U-Haul personnel reportedly tried to remove a trailer hitch from the owner's car, but the owner of the car said it was hers. 10:30 am. Battery reported etclen from a car in Parking Area 1 at 10th Street between T and U streets;" 12:03 p.m. Possible hit-and-run accident reported at Parking Area 38 by Law College. 12:04 p.m. Parking permit reported lost or stolen in Lincoln. 3:40 p.m. Power supply unit reported stolen from the electrical engineering department at Ne braska HalL Estimated loss b $3S0. Cctcrdry . . i 12:53 p.m. Trespassing reported at Abel Hall South. Person who had been suspended from visit ing rights was cited and released. 1:33 am. Intoxicated lotn st. ulcers were unaoie to locate the p: 1:40 am. Student security guard reportedly .was, threatened at Sheldon Art Gallery.. Oflieers were unable to locate the person. 3:43 am. After-hours violator reported in San doz Hail OlScers contacted the person. : 8:05 am. Calculator reported stolen from the UNL vending department.;: . i..-, 2: 1 8 p.m. Theft reported from a car in Parking Area 1 at 1003 S St. A battery, tire and tire rim were reported stolen and battery cables damaged. Esti mated less is $75. " : 7:47 p.m. - Outside police service escapee reported. A Regional Center resident reportedly walked away from a group attending a function at Sheldon Art Gallery. 11:02 p.m. Indecent exposure reported in Abel Hall lobby. No other information was available. person reported at 625 M. icers were unaoie to locate the person. I : ! -rr I 1 yymjr "Ky 1-1 i i 1 ( w- like '"- JA 111 le A Pi In I I,-. I lih IP ' . . .k. nnhr. J Tha delightful poem and brilliant full-color illustration arc printed en HTxLT Mghest quality paper and custom matted in school colors. Over 40 Schools on request. wisnMtfD farwtoA JL-- - r1 ii fr. . i. tl-I LvtfwAtft Allow 10 Da&z fcrdliiy k m-. mt Teacher 'Day is Tuesday UNL's . Teachers Col lege has scheduled Teachers College Day for Tuesday. ; At 3 p.m., NU Recent Nancy Hoch, a UHL ..alumna, .will be the. fea tured speaker at a pro fram in the Nebraska Union commemorating the 75th anniversary of the . Teachers College. According Frenkins, to Ann ASUN Teachers Cel. sena tor, Teachers Cell:;- re- but 2 mors tlr n COO ep r':J to IIIL students be t;,::n 11 cm. and 1 p.m. Tu::d:y b front cf the N:l::.-I:.u U;l:n. -. T- '-t. , p -' U- spsr.',::;.: Teachers Col lseDaylnrcecerdtionof the rccrr.t tcp-ranking. given UHL'e student i::rth:rn Cl-cb Univer- r ?4v ? f 1 j . l ..,., J