The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1983, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, December 2, 1C33
Dally Ncbrcsksn
Pago 3
Police
Report
UNL police arrested two students early Wed
nesday morning in Cathcr Hall after the police
department received a complaint of narcotics use
there.
Officer Bob Fey said one person was arrested for
possession of marijuana r.d for getting alcohol for a
minor. Another student wo directed for minor in
possession of alcohol.
Neither was jailed, Fey said. Doth v.IU be arrayed
in Lancaster County Court Dec 15.
The following Incidents abo were reported to the
UNL Police Department between 3 am. and 10 p.m.
Wednesday.
3:5-4 a.m. Window reported broken out in an
apparent bursary at the Whiiticr Building, 22nd
and Vine streets. Estimated damage b $30. Nothing
has fccen reported raiding. . -
10 a.m. I'osday reported stolen from a parldn
meter r.-rth cf Abel Hal Comecne reportedly re
moved the meter herd ar.d took about $100. Est
imated darr.r-2 to the meter h ZZ0.
1 1:CD zsx C xh and che:Lboc-k re-ported ctc!:n
frcn Love Library. The vietin reported Izzrd?.- the
iter.3 by a pry phone. Doth were missing upon '
return. The checkbook was reported recovered
12:43 p.m. Two-car accident reported east cf
the Nebraska Center fox Continuing Education,
33rd and Holdree streets. The owner of one car
reported baching out cf a stall and hiitlr.ij another
car In the right rear bumper. About $150 demre
was done to each other.
3:18 p.m. Cash reported stolen from two
wallets In the Home Economics building on East
Campus. Both had been left unattended. Estimated
total loos is tL
6:50 p.m. Black 10-speed bicycle reported
stolen from a bikerackby Smith IlalL Estimated loss
is $170.
9:02 p.m. Two-car accident reported in Parking
Area 3 near the Harperchjxmm,-Smith complex.
One car's owner reported backing out of a stall and
getting stuck in the snow. As the car was pushed
out, it reportedly slid into the car in the next stall.
Estimated damages are $350 to the parked car and
$25 to the other.
Vorlcskop to eccplore
power qf feminist. huirpr
"
Kate Clinton, a feminist humorist, will perform
Saturday at the Nebraska Union. Tickets are avail
able at Dirt Cheap, North Desk Union and the
YVCA. Admission is $4 for UNL students, $5 general
Clinton will conduct a workshop on women and
humor Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Nebraska Union. She
wil speak about the revolutionary power cf feminist
Clinton's appearances are sponsored by a coalition
cf rroups including the Vcmen's Eesource Center,
UFC and the YWCA. Childcare b available Saturday
by prior arrangement Fcr further information, call
472-2:37.
I i ) l s- r .i J i
I "lit- 1 1
L-i KJi J
'rr
0
U'Ji )
C
irvr
'1
J 'vUJ J
Our Cizl'izi are Czzlzl fro trp to tciica
" frith a d:Ilitful c:;crt:-tcft:a? It i-
.;ir czite to c:y h:llD. tzzi Kzlzzz3 and
pecters t3 triitca a ttzn. And bear teres,
cada- and paper to irr2? .up"'ysur pra
"TTycu'ra lccldrj fc? tears, loci to Itper
iZIZtl TCT3 tl.3 tCT3 1173.
T.l'iS ; V
4.r Fisd wiA things to mcke l3 fun!
t! r-: ry-r rL'ry 13 45, tz: t :y 1 3-5, Tfc--rx fry ur 1 9
Dsioved-in veMcleo
face tovTiac cweep
Beginning Sunday, the claimed, he said.
Lincoln Police Depart
ment will comb the city's Leitner said citizens
streets for parked vchi- have had ample time to
cles that have not moved dig their vehicles out and
since last Sunday's snow- warned those whose cars
-
storm.
Once such cars are lo
cated, they will be towed
and impounded, accord
ing to information re
leased Thursday by LTD.
Chief Dan Leitner said .
every street and arteriil
will be patrolled to iden-
tify abandoned, stolen
and other vehicles that
hampered snow removal
efTcrts. '
The vehicles will be im
pounded under a park
ing ordinance that pro- I
V:U !.- fflA-m fmr h-l.l1 t a
i 1
have not been moved to
move them soon. -
11
Holiday Opon I-louco-j
UUUUIIIUUI j( J
Free Refreshments
See Santa
Open 7 days a week. 7
'7
n
n
tr 9
V
i
I
n
'mm FXDTC
m u
hibits them from being
parked on a city street
for more than 21 hours
without being moved,
Leitner said.
OlHecrs will be able to
identify vehicles in viola- i.
tioncfthe ordinances be- I
cause cf the heavy snow
fall and subsequent evi
dence of traffic and
plows having to work
around the automobiles,
he said.
LPD last conducted
such a project three or
four years ago, Leitner
said. In that search-and-
tow mission, several hund
red cars were impound-
n
t.
M
.- ,
IX.
119
li
sr.
OAK FRATiES AVAILACLE
Univ. of nEDRASICA-Lincoln
NEB. UNION f.!AIN LOUNGE
DAY TODAY!
frsday Dec. 2nd
9:00 AM - 5:CO PL1
Sponsored Dy
$4.00 ca. cr 2 for $700
ed, and most were never
the following CSoflinnibl!a LPs
-'s&r&F - . ; -
A v
' iu
it' ' "" (
5 2 .. :
1 r -': a x
i
4 t
Effective through 12-9-83
Buy It Once. Enjoy It A Lifetime.
Recorded Music Is Your Cest Entertainment Value?
Eddie Money .
Where's The Party? -
Billy Idol
Rebel Yell
Aldo Nova
Subject Aldo Nova
Ricky Skerjs
Don't Cheat In Our Hometown
Earth, Wind G Fire
Electric Universe
DcbDylcn
Infidels
Without A Song
45- 7 p(
fv y
I'
V
u
i
t
w
V 1 - .' .
X'A'i) n
S - V .,
" J
if ;i
V - . - ;
'.
i
mi c
o
F)
4
7
Es;t Perk Haza 4:i-C275 . ,
-. Ds-ntown 477-CC31
n
V
M
tf-9
u
f 5
u
q
a
. - j
. A
l V. ill - LA
&.
aiSv -
'I
L