The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1984, Page Page 19, Image 19
Monday, August 27, 1084 Daily Nebraskan Page 19 Police Report Franchising program begins The following incidents were reported to the UNL police depart ment between midnight Wednes day End 1 1:33 p.m. Saturday. Wednesday 1 2:50 am. Fire alarm reported sounding at Temple Building. 0:27 am. Fire alarm reported sounding at College of Home Eco nomics on East Campus. 2:15 p.m. Book reported stolen at Nebraska Union. 3:46 p.m. Criminal mischief reported, at Parking Area 15. 4:49 p.m. Fire alarm reported sounding at Agricultural Com munications Building on East Cam pus. 0: 1 2 p.m. Person reported to be unconscious at Scileck Quad rangle. Medical attention was re fused. Thursday 1 :28 am. UNL police assisted Lincoln police with minor-injury accident on 16th Street between P and Q streets. 2:59 p.m. Fireworks reported going off at 14th and R streets. 4:08 am. Intoxicated person reported at Parking Area 16. Per son was taken to Detoxification Center. 5:32 am. Fire alarm reported sounding at Nebraska Hall 11:15 am. Bicycle reported stolen from Neihardt Residence Center. 3:12 p.m. Waliet reported sotlen from Nebraska Union. 4:45 p.m. Bicycle reported vandalized at Nebraska Hall. 10:20 p.m. Loud music re ported at Harper HalL 10:49 p.m. Loud music re ported at Cather HalL 1 1:20 pjtu Loud music reported at Neihardt Residence Center. Friday 12:26 am. Loud music re ported at 625 N. 16th St. 3:54 am. - Fireworks reported sounding at R Street between 14th and 15th streets. 7:11 am. Hit-and-run acci dent reported in Parking Area 2 near Sandoz HalL 8:1 6 am. Fire alarm reported sounding at College of Home Eco nomics on East Campus. 8:53 am. Hit-and-run acci dent reported in service road between Oldfather Hall and Bur nett HalL 12:03 p.m. Gym bag and wallet reported stolen at Memor ial Stadium. 2:05 p.m. Phone reported stolen at Cather HalL 4:1 2 p.m. Sickness call taken at Watson Building. 5:53 p.m. - Person arrested on outstanding warrant. UNL police officer stopped person for traffic violation. . 7:36 p.m. Person arrested on outstanding warrant. UNL police stopped person for traffic viola tion. 7:40 p.m. Theft reported at College of Dentistry on East Cam pus. 7:51 p.m. Theft reported from Cather HalL Couch reported mis sing. Estartiisy 12:21 am. Person reported -.. --" p "to v be a model for other universities, ority of the funding for the first Justis said. two or three years will come from Initial funding for the orocram the franchise industry, both fran- The College of Business Admin- came from a $10,000 donation chbors and franchisees, and their By Donna Gisson uuving on siaewaiK at Harper-Schramm-Smith courtvard. rPnni n 3trturbance btratlon wil1 offcr a course in from the International Franchise major suppliers in the form of ? n n .T mPt 1 , ' . franchising management this falL Association that enables the uni- donations and grants," the pam- rvLY?; 7rfobe disturbance The course is part of a plan to versity to develop textbooks and phlets said. i in !1 t T u n streets- . establish and operate a center other materials to be used in the The idea for a Franchise Stu- t (frW for franchise studies at UNL, said course. They also have received dies Center branched from the nH m ' 561113(1 fcy Robert Justis, executive director some monetary support from the Small Business Center, Justis said. i7ki " mi At u of the francWse studies program., university, Justis said. About three years ago the Small rpnnrf ?'t Trm c c turbance Franchising is a major form of According to a pamphlet on Business Center had franchisors Sm wi business with one-third of all re- the franchise studies program, needing help, along with people sfAitn rl ci;in, n reported tail sales done through franchised required funding is, "$248,000 in who wanted help becoming fran- d ,nVnT bc"cKuadrangie. units, Justis said. It is estimated the current year, rising to more chisecs. At that tLme they real- pt qpi w2 nie?i caltaken that this figure will increase to than $500,000 in the future. ized what a big involvement fran- takpn tr I j nrnfn r Mi0? tw-tMrds by the year 2000, he "It is anticipated that the maj- chised business requires, he said. Mvnviai iwapi- saiu. The department plans to make 1 bToh F jcmtEtij io 331.1 IBjE lli J twj rJo Xlf Isju G RUNfoYjp llclei'"' L sTmtTsI -wo n: " H U Sj iLjJS :OR 8? H.WlE ! EE L ojof p stc H I' 1 1 "r eTn I EMMcfltfTst ts7 '5? sTtTy ifrTuT l Km ulss l I p j u j p. H fljMofg$TTjr TTt.Ti ; M. MiiM SI Alajo f ,g, tal. 4.ji p.m. Two bicycles re- th fnnnWn oh 4t. ported stolen from 1715 N. 16th center: ",e 5:42 p.m. - Wallet reported "fe advisory council stolen from Neihardt Reshience in5"ra?Chf DrS',frarnch" Center isees and professionals from 6:56 'p.m. - Money reported ass the country stolen from Pound Hall. A resource library to bring 7:28 p.m. Noise disturbance together all significant published reported at 519 N. 16th St. materials about franchising 8:52 p.m. Sickness call taken An academic journal of franch- at Nebraska Center for Continu- isingto promote the general study ing Education, 33rd and Holdrege of franchising. The journal will be streets. Medical attention refused, edited by faculty member Robert 1 0.06 p.m. Fireworks reported Mittelstaedt going off in Harper-Schfamm-Smith Workshops and seminars for courtyard. franchisees and franchisors 1 1 :33 p.m. Fire alarm reported across the United States sounding at Neihardt Residence The franchise studies program Center. Ls the first in the nation and will Op CD 11 hi I fFUvM ?. nt campus loation Garden Level East Union Lower Level City Union m wm h r o O "W K If'.-,- sAr LIT & , X. 'I 4.. nfffM- xwu-wmyjC' nirnc tuzn;a. 9m ?vxwwbk?$! r fiAH Pint ebb . " 1 -ill tik 4i if r V.Z-4 . ...... A A'" V : d iLilniCtOllh! 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