Wednesday, November 6, 1985 Daily Nebraskan ASUN phone banks allow students to call home, urge support for NU By Kimberly Vavrina Staff Reporter Students used the ASUN phone banks In the Nebraska and East unions stead ily all day Tuesday, an ASUN official said. Lynn Didonato, executive board mem ber, said the phone calls to parents show students care about NlTs future. ASUN provided six telephones four in the Nebraska Union main lounge and two in the East Union North 40 lounge so students could make free two-minute in-state calls to their par ents, urging them to contact state senators about proposed NU budget cuts, she said. "We want parents to express that 'we sent our children here for an edu cation, and we don't want it taken away " Didonato said. Tim Prickett, a sophomore actuarial science major from Burwell, took ad vantage of the free phone calls to talk to his parents and his high school gui dance counselor. "I told my parents their pocketbook was going to get a little strained, too, if the budget cuts went through," he said. Didonato said the ASUN phones will be available for use from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 11 am. to 4 p.m. Thursday. Police Report UNL police arrested a UNL stu dent in connection with a disturbance that occurred Oct. 31. The disturbance began on the south side of Burnett Hall when the man allegedly grabbed a woman and began yelling at her. Police contacted the man later in the evening and asked him to leave the woman alone. He allegedly continued to harass her. The man was arrested for third- degree assault, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. Arraignment is Nov. 20 in Lancaster County Court. Indecent exposure was reported to UNL police Monday. The incident allegedly occurred Sunday around 4 p.m. in the fifth-floor stacks of Love Library. The man involved is believed to be the same person involved in an indecent exposure reported between 2 and 3 p.m. Sunday. The person was described as a white, blond-haired male in his mid-20s. O Police received reports of an attempted burglary at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets, and a two-car accident in the parking meters near 14th and R streets. mew ClD)fC a 1D)W d o o pii cite ro ' 1 . . i i. i I Men's and Women's fashions and footwear. ... . A m r i v ma m m wm r. m to. r . L I JJVv Li p) i n I U M 0 3