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    Thursday, February 23, 1084
Daily Nebraskan
ASUN debates
ninlit toyin
alternatives
By George Phillips
ASUN passed a resolu
tion Wednesday forming
an ad hoc committee to
work with UNL Police and
administration on find
ing an alternative to
night time towing. Night
towing is.between 6 p.m.
and G a.m.
Lieutenant John Burke
from UNL Police present
ed statistics showing that
" between August 1C32 and
July 1S33, 300 vehicles
were towed for unpaid
violations and 1 15 for ail
other violations. During
the same time., 1,702 veh
icles were towed during
the day.
Teachers college Sena
tor Heidi Burklund said
no viable alternative to
night towing exists.
Lieutenant Burke said
the paper work involved
with holding grades is un
realistic. Andy Carothers, arts
and sciences senator, said
holding grades would af
fect neither students who
do not register their veh
icles nor faculty.
ASUN President Matt
Wallace said the possibil
ity of assaults because of
night towing is the real
issue.
. Last year, two sexual
assaults were reported on
campus, a decrease from
four in 1982. Concern was
raised about the number
of unreported assaults
and the damage caused
by the fear of assault.
Parking availability for
commuters, especially on
Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, was menti
oned as a concern that
police are looking into.
Farm funds
to be topic
In his weekly press con
ference, Gov. Bob Kerrey
said the severe financial
problems of many farmers
have made agricultural
finance foremost in the
minds of most midwest
em governors.
The governors will gather
in Washington, D.C., Feb.
25 through 28 for the
annualNational Governors'
Conference. Kerrey said
each governor originally
was assigned to one of
several subcommittees deal
ing with various areas of
agriculture. However, the
governors are concerned
with the financial situa
tion, so the discussion will
deal mainly witji solving
financial problems, Ker
rey said.
There are far more prob
lems out there than most
of us thought," Kerrey said.
Two areas about which
Kerrey expressed concern
are the inability of many
farmers to receive loans
to help them survive until
harvest, and the low pri
ces a farmer's assets bring
when he has to sell out.
Kerrey is taking nine
peoplewith him to Washing
ton, including four staff
members and representa
tives from the Policy Re
. search Office, the Depart
ment of Agriculture, the
Department of Economic
Development and the Tax
Commission.
Kerrey said he takes
them because the trip fos
ters staff development, and
staff members gain use
ful ideas from other states'
staff members.
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