Ag staff assembly supports Zumberge by Shelly Kafkowski Confidence in negotiations and in the general principles of the Zumberge Plan was the general consensus of the College of Agriculture faculty meeting Friday. . In a formal meeting at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, approximately 270 staff members from both Lincoln and outstate Nebraska discussed the issues surrounding a proposed administrative change for the College of Agriculture. Members voted to accept Earie Raun's motion expressing confidence in negotiations between University administrators and state agricultural organizations. Raun is associate director of the agricultural extension service and professor of entomology. The motion also included a provision to conduct a mail ballot of UNL agricultural staff members "when something specific was at hand." A second motion approved by the faculty was a statement in favor of the general principles of the Zumberge Plan. The Zumberge Plan, named fter its author, UNL Chancellor James Zumberge, would create a vice-chancellor of agricultural research and extension. The dean of the College of Agriculture would continue to be responsible for teaching and curriculum and would report to the vice-chancellor of academic affairs. The Zumberge Plan came as a response to an earlier proposal made by Nebraska farm organizations. This proposal would establish a center of agriculture, separate from UNL, with a chancellor as its head. The chancellor would have direct access to the president and the Board of Regents. Earlier discussion at the College of Agriculture fsculty meeting centered around a list of six faculty inspired proposals. These proposals ranged from acceptance of LB 149, the bill that would set up a separate College of Agriculture, to various modifications of the Zumberge Plan. Zumberge, who was in a closed meeting with farm organization members most of the afternoon, made a brief statement. "Whatever is formulated here may not be what destiny has in store for us. We have to keep in mind that the legislature is involved," he said. "My suggestion is that this concerned group does not lead us into a position from which there is no flexibility." Zumberge and NU administrators met earlier Friday with representatives of Nebraska farm organizations. It was the second meeting with the organizations which are proponents of the split campus plan. "We are making progress," Zumberge said Sunday, "but it is premature to say anything yet." The next meeting between NU administrators and farm leaders will be Thursday in Grand Island. On Sale Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday JANUARY 28Ts 31st i 1 Loxxins And Messina PTmmmm'. !!mTmaMT!TTmm BETIE MIXER MDMNEMSSM MhvDontcho L. i w wa Jl J THE BEST OF THE BYRDS "fclchSoB- S VZ ' GREATEST HITS, VOLUME II J ; I X y 2 RECORD J J rf m- "3? L X S set .vy1 r L-TtI 1 .t-: --n J r 1r i . ' 1 Hlik fifffftO off Hr-J - A5fA nsS nil ill H I IQT 4 MvLW"- -m,P 4 iv?s4o : i I v J"-. I , VrtA'.L- .hi. r. -v AA 2(;fe:5;Tfr .w'-'wwww" . itjnivi ?i .STf f f il dtU "V r Smm,. : 9 I 1 i ii ii i . , mf uwnrAA ArJ f "X" J KCSI7W. I qjSrfbn v Atlantic BKi 7S047 ft CROFTS 1 9 I eOf2RAfTT One Man Dog kwfejdM: 01 Im Ate Iwuiu tniM iftr ALL CLASSICAL Budgets on Sale FOR IT Featuring: SERAPHIM, ODYSSEY, NONESUCH, VICTOLA LONDON TREASURY NEW TRAFFIC Shoot out it tho nty factory , 3 Ml HMftbrMhtf FREE I Ml I Am Woman HELEN REDDY "I , I r 1 1 i -rwanr- .1 I fl t! $)59 LPs EVERY LP, CARTRIDGE & CASSETTE TAPE ON THESE BEST SELLING LABELS ON SALE RCA VICTOR, LONDON, DERAM, THRESHOLD, MAM, HI, D.G.G., IMPULSE, LONDON IMPORTS, ANGEL, A&M, PHILLIPS, GORDY, MOTOWN, VANGUARD, AUDIO TREASURY, TAMLA t4W1 o)99 6.98 LIST LPs n 244 M. 12 th 473-6296 monday, january 29, 1973 MRS. M-f 9-9 SAT. 9-6 daily nebraskan page 3