Friday, April 13, 1034 Daily Nebraskan ' r " - 1 y s ' utJ Party Pictures Get organized and protect those great pictures...get Albums and Frames for your 4xG inch photos. Tho best of your lifo for tho rost of your lifo. tfc3I?23toirG Tv2acn Special Events Photography 1630 Que 475-8242 Free Parking I ASUN debates need to amend constitution ASUN Wednesday approved an amendment to Organic Act One which the ASUN president said will eliminate unnecessary committees and add neces sary functions to present committees. Mark Scudder said the career planning and place ment program and the campus clean-up program were assigned to committees to make sure they are continued. The Senate also discussed the need for amending ASUNs constitution. Marlcnc BeyI.e, ASUN director of development, said the requirement calling for at least one-third of the student body to vote on any constitutional amendment has prevented change in the constitution. UNO has taken its student govern ment constitution to the NU Board of Regents to solve the same problem, Bcyke said. . Arts and Sciences Sen. Joel Ita was elected ASUN parliamentarian at the meeting. Arts and Sciences Sen. Clark Osborne was elected ASUN speaker. From the same college, Laura Harvey was selected sergeant-at-arms. yy ' "ii&A m -'. ---- ls bringing tho beech to you with a vary special - pcrty, so no matter whet your Spring Greek p!cns, 'Iff- . ft fto ft c'Sftjil ft. ifftir n y y v 1 ) -Tv1"-. y'y) yh Xy . S ' rtf7,.fu i (3' A P-HD 8 r f :.y'ZL ' : ' by C1G34 Adolph Coors Company, Goldan. Colorado 0401 Cewerof Fine Quality Coers Since 1373 Police ileporfc The following incidents were reported to the UNL Police Department be tween midnight and 9 p.m. Wednesday. 12:01 a.m. Loud ste reo disturbance reported at Abel Hall Officers turn ed case over to housing officials. 12:05 a.m. Smoke smell reported in Hamil ton HalL Officers found an incinerator operating. 12:21 a.m. Loud ste reo disturbance reported at 1425 R St. Officer con tacted the persons respon sible. " 2:28 a.m. Residence hall violation reported at Abel HalL Person was turn ed over to housing officials. 8:52 am. Books re ported stolen from Love Library locker. 9:49 am. Cassette recorder reported stolen from Love Library locker. 10:29 am. Tape deck and tapes reported stolen from car in Parking Area 1 near 17th and R Streets. 11:11 am. Parking permit reported lost or stolen from unidentified Omaha location. 11:46 am. Accident reported in metered park ing lot near Sandoz Hall. Further information was not available. 1:27 p.m. Person re ported selling magazine subscriptions in Selleck Quadrangle. Person was gone when officers arrived. 2 p.m. Parking per mit reported stolen from parked car at 14th and R streets. 2:07 p.m. Money re ported stolen from purse at Nebraska Center for Continued Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets. 3:04 p.m. Stereo equipment stolen from car in Parking Area 3 near Harper Hall. 5:05 p.m. Person re ported trespassing at the Nebraska Center for Con tinuing Education. Person was gone when cfScers arrived. 6:30 p.m. Person re ported tampering with emergency phone in Msn ter Hall of life Sciences. Person was gone when officers arrived, . 9:18 p.m. Person ar rested at Hen's Physical Education BuSdingfor re ceiving stclsn property." Investigation u continu ing. Further irtforr.-.i:on caU r.ct 1. : rdn'-eA