Wednesday, December 7, 1CC3 Dally Nebrcskan Pcgo3 jpollCS The fcllowin! Incidents roprm rc ported to the UNL Police Department between raldrdjht Sund-y end 8 p.m. Monday: . 12:41 tn Windows reported . broken at Nelhardt Residsr.ee Center, pcc2!y becausa cf a cr.ov.baU f.t ; Estimated dana-e li ISO. ; 12:43 an. Snorball flht dbtur- bancs reported around ICth end Vina ttrccli . ; -' 6:49 sltx Cigarette packages re- ported stolen front & vending machine in the Abel Hall lobby. Estimated loss b $74 end "estimated "damage to the machine is $220.' ; ,-" .' 0.C3 a.ra. Medical emergency re ported at the Military and Naval Science building. The person report edly refused medical treatment. 10:39 am. Two-car accident re ported in parking Area 22 near W and Avery streets. Owner of one car re ported sliding on ice in the lot en trance and hitting another car there. Total estimated damages are $500. 10:50 am. Accident reported in Parking Area 10 south of the UNL Police Department office. While re moving snow, a state vehicle report-' edly hit a patch of ice and slid into a snowbank. Estimated damage to $240. 1 1:20 am. Car reported damaged by thrown ice at 1510 Vine St. Esti mated damage to $250. 1:20 p.m. Battery reported stolen from car in Parking Area 3 west of Harper-Sehrarara-Saith residence hail complex. Estimated loss b $30. 1:57 p.m. Hit-and-run accident reported in Parkteg Area 1, on ICth Street between T and U streets. Esti mated damatj b $100. ' 2:13 p.m. Delated report of a two car accident in Paridng Area 27 on East Campus. Owner cf one car re ported sliding on ice and hitting -. another vehicle. One car was net dam aged, and the other sustained about $50 .in damaga - . ' - 3:20 p.ra. Follow-up investigation of the fire that occurred in the garage of university-owned apartments at 3322 Starr St. revealed that two child ren started the fire while playing with matches. Because of the children's ages, the university will not press charges. The fire caused an estimated fit $3,000 dama 4:38 p.m. Injury reported at the Woods Art Building. Person reportedly slipped on the steps and was treated at a local hospital and released. 5:36 p.m. Two-vehicle accident reported in Parking Area 15 near 10th and R streets. A truck reportedly , backed into another vehicle. Investiga tion continues. 7:12 p.m. Snowball fight distur bance reported at Behlen Laboratory. 7:40 p.m. Two persons reported theft of Undergarments from their rooms at 840 N. 1 6th St Estimated loss is $100.- Group promotes philosophy A new organization for the advance ment of philosophy had its first meet ing Tuesday afternoon in the Nebraska Union. The local chapter of Phi SigmaTau, a national philosophy honorary, was founded to popularize philosophy among the general collegiate public. "The chapter b a means far developing ana r.oncrmg ..-.ccscasus. excellence and philosophical interest," said El Benner, a UNL sophomore. Benner, a philosophy major, said Phi Cfgma Tau b epen to bc& aiudents cr.d faculty members from any Csld. Te want to encoura2 outsida mem bers to attend," he said. Benner said he hopes that Phi Sigma Tau will be able to meet each month and to elect oHcers nest semester. The honorary will present students' papers and give students a chance to discuss them. It will also sponsor debates on philosophical issues. Upcoming speakers will include a pol itical science professor and a military ' officer. . . . Benner founded the local chapter - because there wasn't anything like it in j Iincoln, lie said. "I looked for a club like this to join. I tailed to some cf the philosophy fac ulty on how to get started," he said. : Robert Anderson, a UNL philosophy professor, will be the faculty adviser to the honorary, Benner said.-; : Although only 12 people attended ' the meeting, Benner said he has had at least 30 people express interest in such an organisation. 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