ukicuy owjuanty aoit?u The Council on Student Life (CSL) Thursday night recommended that the UNL library system study the possibility of starting policies designed to maximize equality among university members when considering fines and checking out books. The recommendation was made by Judith-Anne Sadler in the form of an amendment to an earlier proposal by CSL member Chip Lowe. Lowe's recommendation asked that the library look into the possibility of stopping the payment of faculty and nonacademic salaries if a library fine was not paid as a means of achieving equality. CSL member Steven Eggland said the Lowe proposal was a "hostile kind of recommendation that might drive a wedge between students and faculty and staff that doesn't need to be driven." Lowe countered that his proposal was "not meant to drive a wedge in the faculty-student relationship, but was merely trying to give the Chancellor (James Zumberge) some concrete suggestions and to get ideas out in the open." The Sadler recommendation does not specify ways in which library equality should be accomplished. The recommendation was added to one already made in the council's fees and fines report. In other action, CSL approved a motion by Dave Howlett asking that the chairman of each of the council's four subcommittees appear at the next CSL meeting (Dec. 4) to discuss the goals and purposes of each subcommittee. The motion also was amended to ask that ech chairman deliver a progress report on the activities of his respective subcommittee. The motion provides that each of the four chairmen appear weekly on a rotating basis to make a short report to the council on the subcommittee's activities. jCSL; 8. four-. subcommittees are the Housing Policy Committee; Publications Board, Student Organization and the University Program Facilities and Fee Allocations Board. Builder's Buzz Book Price down, sales up The Builder's Buzz Book has a new look, a new price and about twice as many sales as last year, according to Gary Miller, chairman of the Builder's Buzz Book committee. The Buzz Book, which has traditionally listed both faculty and student addresses, is exclusively a student directory this year, Miller said. The price of the book, which formerly sold for fifty cents, as lowered to 25 cents this year. According to Mille the changes were made so the book would be of greater service 1o the students who use it. He added that if there was popular support for inclusion of the faculty in next year's book, the list would be included again in the 1975-76 Buzz Book. Miller said that most complaints have been centered around the inaccuracy of some Buzz Book listings. The list is purchased from the administration, so the Builder's committee has no control over mistakes in addresses and phone numbers, he said. Miller estimates that the total number of Buzz Books sold has doubled that of last year, partially due to the lower price and a step up in the promotional techniques used Previously, the Buzz Cccks were sc!d through representatives in residence halls, fraternities and sororities, book stores and a booth in the Nebraska Union. L . . . This year, radio spots, a poster campaign and ads in the Daily Nebraskan were used to let students know about the availability of the student directory. Buzz Books will be on sale in the book stores until the end of second semester. Taste Tempting mexican Food Where Your Dollar Buys More 831 N. 48 more. 11th&South Sun-Thurs 11 to 11 Fri & Sat 11 to 1 M r ,: -. i . h Hi i 7 ' fir ; - - -' -"fi i 11 A " ''If From our Where It's at Shop: The new blue denim skirt in the new longer length. Here's real fashion news. The blue denim skirt, fashion news in itself. But, there's more. Both of these skirts are in the new longer length. Very fashionable. Very right now. You can have your blue denim skirt two ways: a wrap skirt with tie belt or a side-zippered skirt with orange contrast stitching. Both come in sizes 5 to 13. Contrast-stitched skirt, $17. Wrap skirt, $18. Slllii '' ':V. tyf''i'MV'fte .'it' ft i 4 I r J i i 1 ) IE1' ; . 1 : I' -44 - v : - 4 - ;: , ,i. ' ' I friday, novernber22, 1974 daily nebraskan iff PI rd m M mi if $w m m m m M m 1 m IS I pi m a a i j. i '4 t ' u M page 7