‘Take back the night' Officials outline anti-crime plan By Roger Price Staff Reporter About 40 people on the north steps of the State Capitol on Friday heard several political figures out line what they are doing to ‘‘take back the night.” Gary Lacey, deputy Lancaster County attorney, said he realizes that fathers and mothers in Lancas ter County want prosecutors, law enforcement and social services to be at their peak to help reduce violent crimes against women and children. Lacey said that during the 15 years he has worked at the county attorney’s office, many things have changed in the way such crimes are handled. By assigning one prosecutor to handle a rape case from arrest to sentencing, Lacey said, victims are not “shuffled around,” and con victions are more likely. The county attorney’s office also has begun actively prosecuting all cases of domestic violence, he said. Lacey said the city attorney’s office used to handle these cases and charged victims $50 before they would prosecute. “People should not be allowed to do the gross things they do to other people and remain free,” he said. Jim Baird, assistant chief of police for special operations, said that through community involve ment, the Lincoln Police Depart ment is working to make the city safer. If the whole community contin ues to work together, he said, vio lent crimes can be reduced. Bernie Gla/.cr, counsel to the legislature’s judiciary committee, said it is important to ensure a safe community so “our children can have the childhood we remember.” Glazcr, a candidate for Lancas ter county attorney, said that even if he were elected to the office, he couldn’t do the job alone. ‘‘Your presence here today is an important step toward ensuring a safe community,” he said. ASUN Continued from Page 1 mem. If court members decide they have the power to make the change, Gosch said, he has no doubt they will decide in favor of his petition. If the court determines it does not have that power, Gosch said, ASUN would have to amend the constitution by petition or by a con stitutional convention. “It’s the right thing to do for continuing studies and for Sandy Haughton,’’ he said. “It may not be the right way to do it, but I’m willing to try.’’ I Unknown caller makes bomb threat at UNL From Staff Reports Classes were canceled for about an hour Friday morning in the Westbrook Music Building when someone called police and made a bomb threat. Sgt. Mylo Bushing of the Univer sity Police Department said someone dialed 911 at 10:27 a.m. Friday and said a bomb had been hidden inside the building. Immediately after the threat, Uni versity of Ncbraska-Lincoln officials closed the building and canceled 10:30 a.m. classes there, Bushing said. Bushing said police do not have any suspects in the case. 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Sandoval said participation in most events broke previous years’ atten dance records and exceeded his ex pectations. Members of the Lincoln commu nity and UNL students, faculty, staff and administrators participated in the panel discussions, luncheons, run and dances, he said. According to Frank Sanchez, presi dent of the Mexican-Amcrican Stu dent Association, the Friday panel discussions and luncheon focused on the c ul tural backgrounds of Mcx ican American students and the need for increased awareness and respect for the different races and cultures in America. Sandoval said Saturday morning’s 9th annual Fun Run drew more than 60 runners, more than twice as many as in 1988, when he began organizing the event. Saturday night’s dance, with the Denver band Los Conquistadorcs, drew the largest crowd - more than 400 people, up from about 230 last year, he said. Sanchez said the purpose of the Awareness Days is “not only to make people aware of the Chicano culture, but to enjoy themselves, too.” Sanchez, and Sandoval said the increased attendance shows more people at UNL and in the community arc beginning to realize the impor tance and significance of Chicano Awareness Days. I Banning midnight Saturday, April 21. 2:24 a.m. - Two-vchicle, non-in jury accident, Area 16 parking lot, north of Nebraska Union, $450. 2:56 a.m. - Clock and frat .nily flag reported stolen. Lambda Chi Alpha, 1345 R St., $90. 4:36 pan. - Passenger side of car reported scratched by key, Area 3 parking lot, north of Harper Resi dence Hall, $150. 11:41 pan. - Glass reported bro ken on fire hose eases, 5th, 8th and 12th floors, Abel Residence Hall, $20. IMifl I 111 Mf III III I I II i Only Robinson Crusoe got everything done by Friday. Remember your secretary. 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