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.a. Monday, October 22, 1004 Dally Nobraskan Pago 3 ic'corv... ' V Ccr.tlr.ucd frora Paa 1 ment, Reagan said that he will try to steer America away from the weakness of the last four years." The msjor bsuea debated by the can didates were: CIA fcthitlcj Wlien challenged by llondde, Rcan refused to confirm or deny hli administration's guilt or Innocence concerning the CIA guerrilla manual instructing guerrillas on the assassination of Nlcaragu&n counter revolutionaries. Reagan said an Investi gation is being conducted. "We wont assign guilt without proper evidence," he said. Defcsss cpcst&!r.3 Reagan charged Mondale with a history of weak postures on defense spending. Mondale answered that he planned to "make sure a dollar spent buys a dollar's worth of defense." "When you spend $500 for a $5 hammer, that's not buying strength," he said. Tcrrcrbr.t In Lebanon Reagan said U. 8. troops in Lebanon were Eeace-kceping troops and never iltlated military action. "Wo did not engage In conduct that was out of line with our mission," Rea gan said. "But I will never send troops anywhere on a mission of that kind without telling them that If somebody shoots at them they can darn well shoot back." Reagan said he wanted to retaliate but only if his administration could "put our finger on the people responsible." Mondale said the Reagan administra tion knew troop3 and diplomatic Police " ; Report The fol'owlng incidents were reported to UNL police between 1:47 am. Wednesday and 7:43 p.in. Saturday. 1:47 a.n. Noise disturbance reported at 16th and Vine streets. Persons were contacted by offlcers. 2:15 tun. A UNL police officer found a stolen car on campus. The Lincoln Police Dparment had been looking for the car. 8:5 turn. Security alarm reported sounding at South Stadium. 12:37 p.rx Smoke reported near Love Library. Items were found smouldering in a trash can. 1:43 p.Ea. Coat reported stolen from the Col lege of Dentistry on East Campus. 2'AQ p.m. Windshield reported broken on a cor in Parking Area 3 near 14th and New Hampshire streets. ' 4:13 p.m. Hit-and-run accident reported in Parking Area 10 near 17th and Holdrege streets. 8 pan. Person issued a citation for allegedly stealing a football ticket Arraignment date is Oct , 29 in Laca&ter County Court 0:SS p.2a. Bicycle reported stolen from a bike rack at Csther-Pound residence halls. &:"3 p.m. Checkbook reported stolen from Love Library. 10:39 p.m. Medical Emergency reported at Harper, residence hall Person was treated at the scene. 10.3 a.m. Paper dispenser reported vandal ized in Hamilton HalL TlsEHsdSssy 8: S3 ja. Parking sign reported stolen from a metered parking lot near Nebraska Union. 12:27 p.m. Fire alarm reported sounding at Bancroft Hall No fire was reported. 1 2:43 p a Book bag reported stolen from Nebraska Union. ' ' 2:E3 pan. Hubcaps reported stolen from a veh icle in Parking Area 23 near 14th and Avery streets. 5 p.ra. Items reported stolen from a vehicle. 8:54 p.ra. Items reported stolen from Nebraska Union. p.m. Security alarm reported sounding at Brace Physics Laboratory. 11:11 p.m. Noise disturbance reported at 16th and R streets. 11:41 p.ii. Hubcaps reported stolen from a vehicle. l&i a,sa. Noise disturbance reported on S Street between 15th and 16th streets. 2.C3 ft. in. Disturbance reported at Selleck Quadrangle. 3:13 ft.ra. Security alarm reported sounding at Love Library. 11:43 turn. Waliet reported stolen from an office In Andrews Kail. 1:1 1 p.m. Billfold reported lost or stolen on City Campus. 2:C2 p.Ka. Clothing and other items reported stolen from a locker in the Coliseum. 2:15 p.ia. Billfold reported stolen from Manter Hall of Life Sciences. Billfold was located and returned to owner. 4:C3p.n. Fire alarm reported sounding at Bancroft HalL 4:43 p.m. Alleged vandalism reported to a veh icle in Parking Area 3 near 14th ajjd New Hamp shire streets. 6:33 p.ci. Jewelry reported stolen fromSandos Hall. &53 p.m. Attempted theft from a vehicle reported near 13th and Q streets. 9:43 pjs. Disturbance reported on 10th street from Q to R streets. 11 p.m. Possible forced entry reported at Architectural H&ll. 12:18 a.m. Noise disturbance reported at 601 N. 16th St. 12;3 sum. Large mirror reported stolen from Smith HalL 1;C3 turn. Clothing reported stolen from Selleck Quadrangle. 1:23 ja. Windows reported broken at Pound HalL - S:7 ft.ua. Smoke reported at the back of a building at 519 N. 16th St. No smoke was found. 3:14 a.Ea. Fireworks reported sounding on ninth floor of Harper HaM. 11:43 &.ns. Two-car accident reported in Park ing Area 28 on East Campus. No injuries were reported. 12:40 p.ra. Fire extinguisher reported dis charged on third floor of Neihardt Residence Center. 1:41 p.m. Car and pedestrian accident reported at 1 0th and Avery streets. 8:E0 p.m. Items reported stolen from Morrill HalL 7:43 p.ta. People reported trespassing at the Coliseum. People were contacted by officers. lov. 'a '4 $OCUtT SUE embassies were unsafe in Lebanon. He charged Reagan with negligence, both in defending U.S. citizens abroad and reta liating terrorist acta "The bottom line is the United States left humiliated and our enemies are strong" said Mondale. A When questioned by pane list Henry Trewhltt of the Baltimore Sun about hl3 advanced age, Reagan said, "I will not make age an Issue of this cam paign. I am not going to exploit for pol itical purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience." Star Wara Reagan said he is proposing a defense weapon that would allow the United States to destroy Soviet missiles in space Instead of des troying millions of people in the advent of nuclear war. Reagan said he would use such a defense weapon to convince the Soviets to sit at the bargaining table and stop the arms race. Reagan said he would share this Star Wars technology with the Soviets, in a show of trust, to prevent a nuclear war. Such sharing would "inevitably involve the sharing of our most advanced computing and engineering technologies," Mondale responded. "I do not trust the Russians," he said. "Why don't we stop this madness now and draw a line to keep the heavens free from war." F.X mi TT T7 IT 2X fits You've probably heard recent reports about a new soft contact lens that czn be worn several days without removal. This lens Is one of tne most Impor tant developments In contact lenses In the past ten yesrs. It s called the HYDnocuiiVE H. The HYDOCUVE II Is now aval lable from Family Contact Lens Center. So, If you're currently wearing soft contact lenses daisy, or considering contact lenses for the first time, the HYDSOCUSVE ii may fit your needs. ! 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Q j 1 v Tuesday, October 23 2:30 p.m. Union Main Lounge "The Ethnic Minority Impact on the 1984 Election" with Dr. William Todd-Mancillas, Dept. of Speech Communication - Moderator Dr. Miguel Carranza, Dept. of Sociology ' Ms. Zelma Mosley, Dept. of Political Science Ms. Donna Polk, Statewide Coordinator, Rainbow Coalition Co-sponsored with UPC Tri-Culture Thursday, Odsbsr 25 . - 8:00 p.m. Union Regency Suite "Risking Nuclear Weapons" with Vice Admiral John M. Lea, U.S. Navy (Ret.), and member of NATO Generals for Peace Co-sponsored with Nebrcskans for Peace . ; Thursday, October 25 1 r r 2:30 p.m. Union Main Lounge - "The Impact of the Gender Gap on the 1984 Elections" with ; pr. Jack Kay, Dept. of Speech Communication - Moderator . - Dr. Susan Welch, Dept. of Political Science Ms. Susan Hale, Lincoln-Lancaster Commission on the Status of Women Ellen Wall, Lincoln-Lancaster Commission on the Status of Women Ms. Sua ft. Frcs with UNL identification; general public i on . i U ( 4k