Tuesday, November 13, 1034 Daily Ncbraskan Hew adMce column to MwMe meis pomm'ic m wiew icoe women By Lisa Nutting D&Uy Nebra&fcan Stiff Reporter Lookout Dear Abby. Make way Ann Landers. You have competi tion. Here comes "Dear Guy." column "Dear Guy." enough to run it on a daily basis. Although Le Sage's man's advice He is marketing the column by column i3 just beginning, he said, himself. If things go well, he said, he has had the idea for several he would "like to see it syndicated years. in as many papers as possible." "I didn't really see anything "I'm trying to get the word out from man to woman." Le Sage that ladies who have Questions Guy LeSage, a 37-year-old wri- said. "This is the missing link." (about men...) can write in," he ter from Santa Clara, Calif, is Le Sage said he hopes the re- said. marketing his entrepreneur sponse to his column will be high Continued cn Vzz 6 UNL surpasses United Way goal, ranks among city's top contributors &&&&& y JssnKcx!s&!c During the 1034 United Way campaign, 'Give Once end For AH," UNL increased donations by 12.2 percent over last year's amount. Compared to 1033 pledges to taling $72,783, this year yielded tribution is used. Although this option has always been available, Cuda said, only about 1 percent took advantage of it. This year the donor option was publicized more, she said, resulting in an .increase in the number of con- by 9 percent or more. "UNL has become much more active in the past few years," Cuda said. UNL, Goodyear, Burlington Northern and the Lincoln Public Schools employees were the four largest contributors, Cuda said. tributors indicating preference. Only a small proportion of UNL This h partly because they employ donors showed a preference, the most people, she said. $31,701, said John Benson, as- Tyrrel said she doubted if more There are more than 100 Unit- sistant vice chancellor for aca- than 50 persons indicated donor ed Way-supported agencies. Re- demic affairs and United Way options. search shows that one of every coordinator for UNL Donations Eighty-two UNL departments three persons in the community still are coming in, he said. will receive Honor Roil Awards benefits from a United Way Robert Furgason, vice chancel- for increasing their contributions agency, Cuda said, lor for academic affairs and co chairman of the UNL drive, said the campaign was well-accepted at UNL. It is a tribute to the Uni ted Way process that people are willing to give, he said. "It's a very direct way of an individual making an impact on a whole array of social problems," he said. . At the Lincoln and Lancaster County level, the United Way sur passed its goal and raised $2,311,825, said Kim Cuda, Uni ted Way communications director. The 62nd annual campaign ran ; from mid-September to Nov. 1. It : was a "very intensive activity," I Benson said. Since- there were ! over 200 "volunteers involved in the UNL campaign, Benson said, it was a "university wide effort." The cooperation we got was great," said Joyce Tyrrel, Benson's secretary who worked directly with the campaign. People gave their time as well as their money, she said. Thi3 is the first year donations were determined by potential giv ing, Cuda said. A person's giving potential is one hour of pay per month donated to the United Way, she said. "It's a real fair way to campaign across the board," Cuda said. Only 18 to 20 percent of Lin coln donates at present, Cuda said. If everyone in the commun ity gave their potential, the Uni ted Way would raise between $8 million and $70 million, she said. Donors have the right to express a preference for how their con- Jl A UNL student was arrested Su nday for alleged trespassing in Pound !Is3. The , male student was charged with trespass tag becaus he wm allegedly in the a!l fcmale residence ha!l after hours. An arraignment for charges of trespass ing and resisting arrest is set for Lancas ter County Court The fcJJowfeg incidents were reported to UNL police between 1:00 a.m. and &S9 pjra. Sunday. 1.C3 svsa. Alleged vasdslicra reported near Cc"cck Qsadnme. Garbage con tainer was reportedly thrown into the windshield of a csr. 4s3 Person issued a citation for 2efdy tresspassing and resisting arrest. A&ed vandalism reported to a univcrsitycija north of Abel UsJL .ITa-s3. Fire abrai reported somd 1ss$ tt Temple BuiMMg. 4; 3 pE. Security alarm reported aonndfas at the Cc&esa of Destistsy on E&sL Campua. 1:1 pja. Disturbance reported near Whittkr JurJksr UlSr School Persons were garte when Seers trrivsd, T.ll p.TX Lnj'-ry reported tt Mabel Lee Hail Person was transported to a fcoepItsJL Smell cf smoke reported at Plant Science IlalL No prcl-!es were found. I : Vvl lojiji;..: I i 3 -J ) LJ vj ii ' Lbl viLo J) U Is Jvy A. Here's your chance to go overboard at Red Lobster Sundays through Thursdays. Eat as much as you want of our delicious clam strips, broiled or fried fish, and every body's favorite, Popcorn Shrimp. Here's how it works. Place your order for one kind of seafood served with french fries and cole slaw. After you finish it, order more of the same seafood or switch to a different kind. You're not limited to what you can eat or how much you can eat. So stop at Red Lobster and keep going. Red Jjtfastsr. t Lhco'n 466-0397