The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, December 7, 1CC3
Daily Nsbrcskan
Crime prevention display
outside Centrum Saturday
The Neighborhood Watch Association will cell
Identification engraving pens Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 6:20 p.m., end Sundry frcn nocn to 5 p.m. The
pens will be sold on the street level of the Centrum.
The Lincoln police will have crime prevention
material available on Neighborhood Watch, Busi
ness Watch, Home Security, ALERT and a lock dis
play setup.
the event, distributing information on fire preven
tion.
HORSEFEATHERSW.C'S
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Sparkle up your
Holiday Clothing . . .
. Save 20
Right now you can save 20 on
all Holiday Clothing dry cleaned
at Hollywood Cleaners.
Present coupon with incoming
order. Offer good thru December
31. 1983.
Visit any of Hollywood's 5 neighborhood outlets
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l3tKaBih 4831 Normal 33rd & Apple
Oneday service available at 2760 South
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Date: Thuralay
December 8
Time: 8:00 AI.I-6:00 P1.I
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Nebraska Union
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giving rave revievo for Digital's nev parconal computers.
And,-if you are. a student, faculty member, or employee at
the Univeristy of NcbraeliaVLinoQln, you can purchase any
- of DirltaFs personal computers at a 32 discount "
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Many students seek Involvement In
various organizations to m&ke them
feel a part of university life, however
many may find themselves on a list
that no one wants to he a part of the
UNL police impoundment list for cars
with overdue tickets.
Lt John Burke, who b in charge of
parking for the UNL police, said about
2,&00 cars are cn the impoundment
list and "chances are sooner or later it
(a car on the list) will be impounded."
This Lijuct one word of advice Burke
Cadurir.3anccldentHall Association
sponsored public forum on parkins in
the Nebraska Union Tuesday.
Dcu2 Stoer, Abel Hall president and
member of FJIA's parking committee,
said the forum was intended to inform
students about current police parkins
policies, and encourage communica
tion between the students and the var
ious parking boards and committees.
Burke discussed current UNL park
ing policies and presented changes
that have been made.
Burke said that buying a permit
does not guarantee a parking spot, but
that contrary to popular opinion, all
the spaces are never miza.
He said the department sold some
3,200 permits this year which is about
the same number of parking places on
campus.
He said some lots are seldom used,
such as the lot directly east of the
police department cHIce, one at 14th
and New Hampshire streets, and one
at lth and R streets.
He also said the lots east of 19th
Street have now been converted for
use by people with either a Lot 1 or Lot
; 2 permit The lot previous was only
for Let 1 permit holders.
Burke also susested that students
with questions or prctlsms with park
Ing enforcement should taks their con
cerns to the Parking Advisory Board,
the Parking Appeals Board or the RHA
, parking committee.
About 40 people attended the
. forum, many of them KIIA members,
but Steer said the forum help
the KHA by making representatives
more aware of the parking policies and
, problems. ,
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