Monday, October 8, 1034 Daily Nebraskan Pago 3 ii I I fl Franchising corporation executives hope to cash in on CBA program By Lisa Nutting DLy Nebrasiaa Ci&fTr.ejwrtr McDonald's, Valentino's and Taco John's may not serve the same kind of food, but they do have one thing in common they are all members of the Inter national Franchise Association. Top executives from major franchising corporations across the United States met at UNL Thursday and Friday to help the College ci Business Administra tion make its new Franchise Studies program best serve the industry. "Franchising is no longer merely a way of doing things, it's a way of life," said James Trethewey, senior vice president of Sheraton Motels. Trethewey spoke at a luncheon Friday for franchise executives. "We must look to colleges " he said. "That's why we're here today to support the mission and long-term objective of the Fran chise Studies program at the Uni versity of Nebraska." UNL's College of Business Ad ministration added its franchise program a year ago, and this semester added its first franchis ing class Franchising Manage ment 448848. The course, dir ected by Professor Robert Justis, deals with important aspects of beginning and managing a new franchise. Bill Cherkasky, executive vice president of the International Franchise Association, also spoke at the luncheon. He said he en joyed seeing what the students and professors are doing. This i3 a good program and we're going to support you all we can." Cherkasky announced that the International Franchise Associa tion has offered UNL an intern ship for the upcoming semester. "Thjs (Franchise Studies Pro gram) marks the maturing of the corporation," Cherkasky said. D&m Schwendiman, dean of CBA, concluded the luncheon quoting Willa Cather There is an atmosphere of endeavor, ex pectancy, and bright hopefulness." 1 once The fciiowirtg incidents were reported to UNL police between 12:12 a.ra. Thurs day and 1 1:13 p.m. Saturday. Tfcaittiay - 12:12 a.i. Disturbance reported at Schramm Hall courtyard. 12:12 sum. Person reported to be yel ling at Mabel Lee Hall 12:1 5 a.ns. Noise disturbance reported at Parking Area 16 at 15th and S streets. 12:S3 cuia. People reported to be shootirg fire crackers at 33rd and Starr streets; contacted by officers. 12:51 slsi. Noiae disturbance reported at Farkiag Area 16 at 15th and S streets; contacted by officers. 8.C3 a. in. Criminal mischief reported at Brcyhill Fountain; people put soap in founts in. 8:C5 turn. Theft from car reported in Parking Area 10 near the 501 Building. 8:34 Person arrested on war rant at East Campus. &:2S a. in. Fire alarm reported sound ing in Manter Hall; cause unknown. 8:50 a.m. Lost billfold was recovered and returned to owner. 2:43 p.m. Broken car window report ed at 733 N. 16th St. 6:34 p.rs. Car accident reported at an East Campus par kirn lot; no usuries were reported. 6:19 p.ics. Theft reported at Temple Building. 6:50 p.ra. Noise disturbance reported at 16th and S streets; officers unable to determine source. 7:67 p.m. Disturbance reported at Memorial Stadium; person was contacted and advised to leave. . 8:23 p.ra. Lost or stolen billfold was recovered at College of Law and returned. 8:23 p ja. 1 Larceny reported at Hamil ton IlalL 11:C2 p.m. Disturbance reported at 15th and R streets. 12:22 mm. Fire crscta noise reported at Abel-Sandoz residence halls; officers unable to locate source. 1:11 a.;a. Theft reported at Nebraska Union. 1:12 aos. Loud party reported at Schramm HaZL, persons were contacted and party was broken up. 2:23 tLjm. Fire alarm reported sound ing at TelecommiinicstioRs Office. :12 tuns. Car accid ent reported at 14th and W streets; no injuries were reported. S-.43 a,n. Theft reported from Abel ll&'l 11:44 turn. Campus police assisted Lincoln Police Department on a domestic assault on Charleston Street between Ninth and ICth streets. 123 poa. Noise disturbance, report ed at lih end S streets; party was con tacted end given verfesl waraSssj, 7:0 sjcs. Or ercident reported at 12th and Vhe streets; no injuries were reported. t"AS pan. Noise complaints reported on Esstt Caaspua. 15:21 psz. PossMs fight reported at 33rd and Starr streets; settled by officer. 1:13 aoa. Loud party reported st 15th and S streets; settled by Skers. 1:S2 aoa. Broken window reported or house at 16th and Vine streets. 3:S3 a.33. Domestic disturbance reported in Sisiith K1L as. Vert si disturbance reported at 1 5th and R streets. . S.23 aoa. Domestic disturbance re ported at Gather IIxlI; aettkd by ofJkers. 4:2 .eu Disfurhsnns reported at SeSsck Quadrangle; settled by cfScers. 4:41 a.n. Bike recovered on O Street between IStk and 17th streets. . 4.Z2 &.ra. Iatoxksted person found sleeping c a campus; was taken to Detoxi ffcaticn Center. 73 a.n. UNL police assisted Lin coln police on assault report at 20th and IkUrege streets. t.Z2 maxu UNL po!ice assisted LLt eoln police on accident ti 23rd ar.d Kol drefe streets; no injuries were reported. aoa. Viruiksa to watdowshkiid reported in Fsrkir Area 21 on East C&spi-s. 22 Ctt p.sau Ilt-tnd-rua aeddeat re ported te rarSfcs Area 21 tx Ntoth tad U streets. 2:01 p.a. Person arrested for mis demeanor assault and failure to obey oSicer at 11th and Avery streats. 2.21 poa. Injury reported at Memor ial Stadium. 4X2 p.&. Possib le heart attack report ed at Memorial Stadium; person taken to hospital &:10 p.m. Billfold reported lost or stolen at MemorbJ Stadium. C:E3 p.ra. Domestic disturbance re ported at 16th and Vine streets. 10:52 p,M. Injury reported in 8000 buildirg of Selleck Quadrangle. 11:18 p.ia. Person earlier reported missing was found. 1 f ! y i i! y i ii r a i ... ft l . f . V. 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