Tuesday, April 10, 1C34 Daily Ncbrsikcn Police Report The following incidents dows. Disturbance was tapes reported stolen from were reported to the UNL over when officers arrived. Cather Hall. Police Department be- 9:57 am. Domestic 6:45 p.m. Fire alarm tween 1 a.m. and 11 p.m. disturbance reported at reported sounding at Man Sunday. Selleck Quadrangle. Offi- ter Hall. Alarm was 1:41 a.m. People re- cers contacted the per- tripped by smoke from ported throwing objects sons. burned food, out of Cather Hall win- 1:16 p.m. Cassette 9:53 p.m. Window at . j 1 ' ' ' ," '.. "' (My n j? Tuesday ? J and 1 "'"J Wednesday 1 1 APril ' I 10, 11, j JUT" ftl " 11U li Wudli FREE MINI FRISBEES FOR FIRST 100 PEOPLE EACH DAY! FREE PIZZAS, HOAGIES, $5.00, $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES! Random bell sounds determine winners all day Tuesday and Wednesday. Come in and win with our bell-ringer giveaways. ?nn m Everybody Wins With April, 1978, Prices at Pontillo's. Don't Miss Our 6th Anniversary Celebration. Come On In, The New York Style Pizza and Hot Hoagies Are Perfectly PONTILID'S ; . ': Delicious ? '-''--J y)f 475-1246 T&r anniversary is our way of saying, 'Thanks for your patronage during the past 6 years, we really appreciate your support.' " r 626 N. 16th St. reported shattered by a thrown object. Police have sus pects. Investigation is un derway. 10:57 p.m. Car re ported on fire in Parking Area 23 near the College of Law on East Campus. The fire, which started under the hood, caused minor damages. 11:11p.m. Wallet re ported stolen from Bur nett Hall. Runner gets $1,000 award Former heavyweight boxing champion of the world, George Foreman, wiH be in Lincoln Wed nesday to present the George Foreman-Barney Oldfield scholarship to a UNL student. Holly Ashmore of Des Moines, Iowa, a sopho more majoring in broad cast journalism, is the recipient of the $1,000, two-semester award "which is presented to a university athlete major ing in journalism. Ash more is a member of the UNL track team. The ceremonies will take place in the Nebra ska Union Wednesday afternoon. ;rj i: Off Tine Wire National and international news from the Renter News Report Soviet committee claims Olympic cliarier violated MOSCOW The Soviet Committee Monday said the Soviet Union accused the United States of violating the Olympic charter in its preparation for the smmer games in Los Angeles and hinted it may boycott the games. A state ment by the SOC claimed a campaign was afoot in the United States against Soviet athletes picked for the games and, in a hint that they may stay away, said their personal security could not be guaranteed. Declaring that an "abnormal situation" had developed in the run-up to the July games, it called for an emer gency sitting of the International Olympic Committee to review the situation and compel Washington to "respect the Olympic charter." Beirut disennascoent ceto OK BEIRUT Lebanon's warring groups Mon day night gave final endorsement to a plan for disengagement of forces along the Beirut con frontation lines. The plan was endorsed at a 2'-hour meeting of a "higher security commit tee" of senior officials from the groups, chaired by President Amin GemayeL Sporadic daylong clashes along the Green Line dividing east and west Beirut continued into the night as the committee, set up at last month's inconclusive peace conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, approved the plan. The political-military com mittee includes senior delegates from the right wing Christian Falangist Party and the four main fighting forces the army, the Christian Lebanese Forces militia and the Druse and Shi'ite Moslem militias. Drug ring smashed, Smith cays NEW YORK A Sicilian Mafia leader said to be one of the world's top heroin exporters has been arrested and a major drug-distribution ring in New York was smashed, U.S. Attorney General William French Smith announced Mon day. Smith announced the arrest in Madrid of Gaetano Badalamenti, who officials said was one of the major heroin exporters in the world, and said that 24 other people had also been arrested in the United States. Smith said dur-, ing a New York press conference that they were charged with taking part in a heroin dis tribution ring that sold at least $1.6 billion worth of the drug in the past five years. Rebels launch Mg2ci assault TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras Rightist rebels in Nicaragua launched their biggest operation ever against the Managua govern ment last week, using all 8,000 of their men under arms, an insurgent leader said Monday. Edgar Chamorro CoroneL. of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force fighting to overthrow the leftist Sandinist government from bases in Honduras, said the rebels had killed more than 54 Sandinist soldiers. He did not mention insurgent casualties. He also told Reuters the FDN was about to announce a pact with the Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, a smaller Nicaraguan rebel movement operating from Costa Rica. Earlier efforts for an alliance between the two groups had failed, mainly because of ideo logical differences. Arde leader Eden Pastora is a former Sandinist hero, and most of his 2,000 men are disgruntled Sandinists. Many of the FDN are old foes, ex-national guardsmen who served dictator An astasia Somoza. Mickey Mouse goes Latin VATICAN CITY Mickey Mouse has begun speaking Latin as part of a campaign to keep the ancient language alive. Mickey Mouse (Michael Musculus in Latin) is featured in an article in the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano Monday announcing the publication of a comic book in Latin on his exploits, trans lated by Vatican scholar Carlo Egger. The arti cle said Mickey and his cartoon friends helped provide a direct stimulus to students of the ancient language, "proving that Latin is and can be a living language today." Donald Duck (Donaldus Anas) already has his own Latin ;; comic, also translated by Father. Egger, as part : of a campaign by the European Language Institute to keep Latin alive. In the new comic, Michael Musculus travels by plane (aeronavis) to China via Hong Kong (Kongongum) and uses a computer (instrumentum computato rum) and a satellite (satelles telecomunicatio mbus mserviens) to look for a philosopher's stone (lapis sapientiae).