The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, November 5, 1984
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 7
Sen. Exon's legislative staff plans
investigation of missile silo damage
sile silos is being investigated by Richter Scale and was in the He said it would be herd for
Sen. J. James Exons legislative same general area as the Oct. 15 Exon's staff to investigate the
staff in Washington, D.C. Exon is earthquake nearly three weeks rumor separately from the Air
a member of the Senate Armed ago. Force
Services Committee. "If this information is true, it "Off the top of my head, I dont
Greg Pallas Exon's chief legis- will have serious implications for know how we could independ-
lative aide, said his staff is check- the safety and effectiveness of ently" Pallas said ucc"u
ing with the Air Force about the the present Minuteman missiles A lawsuit filed this summer to
rumorerreceivingaletterfrom as well as the placement of the halt the MX missile program was
Betty Olson, Nebraskans for Peace MX," Olson said in the Oct 30 based on the earthquake issue
coordinator. letter. raised during environmental im-
Olson said she was informed Pallas said the Air Force has pact hearings held last year on
through "an undisclosed source repeatedly indicated the silos basing missile silos in Nebraska
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Police Report j
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The following incidents were reported
to the UNL police between 12:24 am.
Thursday and 11:27 p.m. Saturday. .
Thursday
12:24 a.m. People reported tampering
with the emergency phone on the west
side of Avery Hall.
12:44 a.m. Person reported tam
pering with the emergency phone at 14th
and W streets.
2:01 a.m. Two people reported tam
pering with the emergency phone at 14th
and W streets. People were contacted and
warned.
3:03 a.m. UNL police assisted Lincoln
police with a possible suicide call. When it
was determined that the call came from
off campus, the case was turned over to
Lincoln police.
10:17 a.m. Unauthorized use of long
distance phone calling services reported
at Teachers College.
1:38 p.m. Purse reported stolen from
Avery HalL
1:43 p.ia. Bicycle reported stolen
from Comhuskcr Cooperative.
3:03 p.m. Money reported stolen
from Neihardt Residence Center.
5:33 p.ra. Tests reported stolen from
Love Library.
7:35 p.m. Person allegedly responsible
for taking tests from Love Library was
located and issued a citation. Arraignment
is set for Lancaster County Court
9:31 p.m. lire alarm reported soun
ding at Burr Hail on East Campus.
Friday
2 a.m. UNL police assisted Lincoln
police with a traffic accident near 16th
and Vine streets.. No injuries were re
ported. 2 a.m. Fireworks reported sounding
at Burr Hall on East Campus.
2:11 .m. Disturbance reported at
15th and T streets.
4:52 a.m. Fireworks reported soun
ding at Selleck Quadrangle. Persons were
gone when officers arrived.
10:44 a.m. UNL police assisted
Lincoln police who were stopping some
body for a traffic violation near 16th and
Husker Monday to draw
1,000 students, parents
Nearly 1 ,000 high school seniors
and their parents from Lincoln,
Omaha and their nearby com
munities are expected today at
UNL's second Husker Monday.
Students will meet with aca
demic advisers and attend an
information fair to learn about
housing, financial aid, student
groups and honor programs. They
also will be guests of UNL for
lunch in university residence
halls.
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11:10 a.m. Alleged vandalism re
ported to meter posts In the metered
parking lot near Selleck Quadrangia.
3:21 p.m. Man with a rifle reported
on the east side of Love Library. Officers
were unable to locate anyone.
5:24 p.ra. Persons reported throwing
rocks off the press box at Memorial
Stadium. Officers were unable to locate
anyone.
6:46 p.m. Non-injury accident re
ported near 38th and Huntington streets.
6:52 p.m. Suspicious person reported
near Mable Lee Hall. Officers were unable
to locate anyone.
7:22 p.m. Money reported stolen
from a wallet in Harper HalL
7:43 p.m. Windsheild reported broken
in a car in Parking Area 3 near 14th and
New Hampshire streets.
8:48 p.m. Intoxicated person re
ported at Burnett Hall Person was taken
to a detoxification center.
Saturday
1:35 a.m. Person reported prowling
around vehicles in Parking Area 1 near
17th and R streets. Person was gone when
officers arrived.
2:50 &.m. Disturbance reported in
the lobby of Sandoz Hall.
9:35 m.m. Security alarm reported
sounding at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery.
11:31 a.m. Security alarm reported
sounding at Brace Physics Laboratory.
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