Daily Nebraskan Friday, March 16, 1934 Pago 3 n n I 1 ! .71 UU LJ Lj W L-J ljljLjLx? O O O 17 X V i according to Nebraska lav. And Cablevision is craclsing down on Cable Thieves. You say you didn't know that it's illegal to steal cable service. o You say you didn't know that it's illegal to tamper with your converter to get services you don't pay for. You say we made a mistake and never recovered your converter. o You say you're now getting services without paying and you'd like to get it straight, o You say you want to avoid the embarrassment of investigation for theft of service. During the month of March only, bring in your illegal or tampered converter. We'll accept it, no questions asked. We'll waive the $150 tampering charge you would normally face. And we'll give you a new converter if you choose to become a paying subscriber once again. Ering yc ills?;:! converter in t3 Gdtzlsvizizzi novi. CwCwaiSw li cxi dvi 4 ew Crl.w m"t Introducing the National Business Crime Information NetworkThe Network." Cecil revrrrds are offered for calling The Network's tell-fecd r.uncr with information identifying persons committing theft of cable service or "... equipment, or tampering with converter boxes. Complete cncny:r.ity is assured. Driirj ycr i!k;l cr tsrr.pcrcd converter ir.ts Cchlcvisisn. 3C3 II. Cciscr Blvd. Eelerc Fridsy, else night. NETV granted sizable sum A $500,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humani ties to the Nebraska Educational Tele vision Network is the largest grant ever given to any educational television sta tion, said David Myers, the coordinator working with a committee to help raise funds for NETV. NETV needs to generate at least 3 to 1 matching funds from private sources over the next three years to bring the total to $2 million. He said the statewide committee of campaign volunteers s now being form ed from Nebraskans for Public Televi sion Directors members, Nebraska ETV members, trustees of the NU Found ation and other distinguished business and civic leaders. Myers said the committee includes three honorary co-chairmen; Ed chwartzkopf, an NU regent, Mrs. Terry Carpenter, wife of the former senator after whom the NETV building b named, and Vance Rogers, an NETV commission member. Myers said he is optimistic the money will be raised. Corporate don ers, individual donors and foundat ions are the main contributors to the fund drive, he said. Once the money is raised, it will be used in three phases, Myers said. The phases are equipment replacement and renovation, establishment of an endow ment for humanities programming and provide endowment for future maintenance. NETV applied for the grant and received it last December. However, it must raise $1.5 million on its own to receive the money. P JU n 0 "YOUR ONE STOP PET SHOP" FRESH and SALT WATER FISH Over 80 tanks of quarantined healthy fish with an additional 80 holding tanks. Mon.-Fri. 11 to 8 ruor 10 nnn fi;h tn choose from ' Siiii. Noon to 6 ....u':. . Sat. 10-6 Small Animals Fish and Pet Supplies 921 North 48th St. Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 33-7011 1 ; A DDaDDaaaaaaaaDaaDuaaaDj r n n 7ra nn nn anus b y7 i OFFER GOOD ON REGULAR PRICES J VOID AFTER APRIL 1,1984 ( laaDananoaDnannnnnnaaa i flgg a a no go rGR5 ATTiTT lAnTn? IJJrSKUl ilLL J LA IN U 4 ooo am mam o With a Diamond College Ring from ArtCarved. -if .... AV i 8 c Your ArtCarved Reoresentative is here now. With the beautifully afford able Desianer Diamond Collection An ArtCarved exclusive. Exquisitely crafted designs, all set with genuine diamonds, in 10K or 14K gold. Or. choose the elegant diamond-substitute Cubic Zirconia. Let your ArtCarved Representative show you this beautiful class ring collection today. Gold and diamonds... it's the only way to go! IRTCTIRVED CLASS RINGS INC Today-LAST DAY 10-3 PM S DATE O) Union North Lobby 1 "vit PLACE IfV o Depos.t Required. MasterCard or Visa Accepted. Nothng else feels hke real gold. V