Jay CaJderon/DN On the right track Junior Quintin Treadway trains in preparation for an upcoming ROTC Ranger Challenge Thursday afternoon at the Ed Weir Track. The Ranger Challenge matches university ROTC teams against one another In competitive events. Car theft not lucrative By Dionne Searcey Senior Reporter The man led the officerto the patch A stolen quarter could end up cost ing a Lincoln man as much as S11,000. Sgt. Bill Manning of the UNL po lice, said a man was arrested for theft and resisting arrest in an alleged car robbery Sunday night that yielded him just 25 cents. Manning gave this account of the event: UNL Police Officer Rob Soflin, who was assigned to the midnight shift, was driving by Famer Bocken Company, 1935 Q St., and noticed movement near some of the company vans parked on the lot. A dome light was on in one van, he said. Soflin saw a person holding a green duffel bag standing next to a van. When the person saw the officer, the man ran. Soflin chased the man and caught him a block and a half east of the company. He noticed the man no long er was carrying the duffel bag. Soflin called in officers to help search for the bag, which was full of the man’s clothes. The man waited in the cruiser during the search and told the officer with nim of his abandoned booty: a quarter. “He’s the kind of guy you can’t get him to shut up," Manning said. “As soon as they got him he wanted to confess to everything in the world." I of ground where he threw the quarter, Manning said. “It wasn’t a real lucrative ven ture,” he said. The officer arrested the man not because he stole the quarter, Manning said, but because he was checking vehicles for money or anything of value he could find. “If somebody called me up and told me someone took a quarter of theirs, I’d say, ‘Jesus, I’ll give you the stinking quarter. Don’t call me up and bother me with that” Manning said all calls were taken seriously, but the department must give priority to the most urgent calls. “This incident is something an of ficer came on to, and the only reason more wasn’t taken was because the person was caught in the act,” Man ning said. If the man pleads guilty to the two criminal charges at his Sept. 8 hear ing, Manning said he could receive a hefty punishment. The maximum penalty for resist ing arrest is five years in prison or a $10,000 fine or both. The maximum penalty for theft is six months in jail or a $1,000 fine or both. “Five and a half years in prison and an $ 11,000 fine for taking a quarter ” Manning said. “It’s kina or embar rassing. -1 MEN If you are a nonsmoking male, age 19 to 40, and you are available for a short-term medical research study, you could earn $300. Call Haris today at 474-0627 for details. All studies at Haris are medically supervised. Phone lines open Mon-Fri,7:30AM-8 pm; Sun Uam-3pm. HARRIS 621 Rosa Street Lincoln, NE 68502 Keep your options open, even when the class section is closed. Trying to add these courses at a time convenient for you? Accounting 201 Accounting 202 Accounting 308 Accounting 313 AG LEC 200 Art History 167 Classics 116 Educ. Psych 261 Economics 211 Economics 307 English 150 English 205B English 255 Finance 307 Health & Hum.Perf. 201 History 100 History 101 History 202 History 359 Management 361 Management 435/835 Management 439/839 Marketing 341 Math 95 Math 100 Math 101 Math 102 Philosophy 211 Philosophy 265 Physics 141 Physics 212 Poli.Sci. 210 Sociology 101 Sociology 225 Take them through UNL College Independent Study: • Study and take exams when your schedule allows, when you're ready. • Take as long as a year or as few as 35 days to complete a course. • Send an average of six assignments per course to your instructor, and receive rapid turnaround of your materials. Call 472-1926 or a free College Independent Study Program Bulletin or stop by our office at 269 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege Streets, UNL East Campus. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies I “7QQ Jumbo file box by Newell. l^SJS In slate, granite or black. .69/box A&rW 70 ct. Krazy vinyl coated paper clips or 60 ct. clear push pins. K&rM Vi or 1 inch poly binders. .69/box A&rW 150 ct. vinyl coated paper clips or 60 ct. assorted color push pins. L99 Pentel Quicker Clicker pencil or Twist Erase pencil. _ jjfe ___*1_ v.ir © TARGB rS?qntSmo^ _ J ill,.., , > ■ -• ,, ■■■ ";•• f. *;»rr ; ^T"'J.-_ _ Located at 333 North 48th Street