.. • - -V ' r — — — — —-—-1 i LOBE i jl7th|& 'N'j ! No Appointments Necessary. I 476-9466 | $6 Off I ■ Oil Change Service ! with UNL student ID. Now only $19.70 ■ (reg.$25.70, Environmental disposal fee included.) a J • Oil & filter change (up to 5 qts) ■ • Lubricate zerk fittings | • Check & fill fluids: brake, power | i steering, battery, washer, and I automatic transmission fluid only ■ • Check antifreeze, air filter, wiper | blades, and tire pressure | • Vacuum interior & wash windows Best Service in Just 10 Minutes Most brands available. Expires 5-31-97 J_ Open Mon-Fri^-^'^Sat^M J Daily Deals j_J 1/2 Off anything on Lighter Side Menu Buy 1 Deli or Speciality Sandwich, Get 2nd for 1/2 off Public access proposal defeated in Legislature From Staff Reports Legislators defeated a proposal Monday designed to protect citizen access to public records and prevent electronic media companies from gaining a monopoly on the dissemi nation of public information. Amendment 1468 to LB590, sponsored by Sen. Curt Bromm of Wahoo, would have required state agencies to provide public records in any form requested by citizens and at a reasonable cost. Supporters argued the measure was necessary for preventing agen cies from denying citizens informa tion in written form on the grounds that it was available through the state’s developing Gateway system. Gateway, which is a joint effort of the state government and Ne braska Online, refers to any central ized electronic information system by which government agencies can provide information regarding pub lic records. Supporters warned that if Gateway became the sole means for obtaining public records, a mo nopoly would be created. “I am agreeable to creating Gateway, but I do not support mak ing that the exclusive method of getting information,” Bromm said. Opponents argued that the mea sure would undermine efforts to streamline government records and their distribution. ApriZ showers postpone Earth Day From Staff Reports Mother Nature forced the cancela tion of Earth Day Monday. The out door festival was postponed until Wednesday because or the rain. The event will still be in the greenspace north of the Nebraska Union from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The schedule of events will remain the same. . Terroristic threats A man who got into an argu ment with his plumber Saturday night threatened him by putting a gun in his face. ^ • - Glen Pumel went to 3027 U St. about 8 p.m. on a service call. As he was working, Pumel and 34 year-old Khai Vuong got into an argument over work that was done at the house sometime before Pumel arrived. Pumel then tried to leave, Lin coln Police Sgt. Ann Heermann said, but Vuong pulled out a snub nose .38-caliber revolver and told him he was not leaving. She said Pumel then used his cellular phone to call 911. Police arrived and found a .38 revolver in an upstairs bedroom. Vuong was booked for making ter roristic threats, which is a felony. Radar watch Lincoln Police radar units will be in the area of Old Cheney Road from 27th to 56th streets and 13th Street from from K to South streets today. On Wednesday, units will be in the area of Ninth and 10th streets from K to Van Dom streets and on Capitol Parkway West from Ninth Street to the Van Dom bypass. Gourmet ^ Coffee Life js ^ short to House drink bad coffee, _ step up to the •Espresso . r • Bagels 7tne grind • Muffins — -1 z Leighton * Sandwiches FRLE X Half Price Latte or Cappuccino | Sandwich Purchase one at Regular Price, Receive the Your Choice of one at Regular Price, Receive the 2nd of Equal or Lesser Value Free. | 2nd of Equal or Lesser Value Half Price. One Coupon Per Customer. Not Valid One Coupon Per Customer. Not Valid