The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1984, Page Page 19, Image 19

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    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
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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.
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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
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