The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 31, 1975, Page page 2, Image 2

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FAB to
investigate
Indian
boycott
The UNL Fees Allocation Board (FAB) Thursday nieht
appointed four of its members to speak to Ken Bader, vice
chancellor of student affairs, about a misunderstanding between
the Council of American Indian Students (CA1S) and the UNL
administration.
CA1S has been boycotting the Office of Minority Affairs; the
boycott was sparked by the resignation of Indian counselor Karen
Buller, last May.
CAIS members Thursday asked the FAB for $4,895 for a spring
pow wow.
Funds for the past four pow wows came from the university
administration, CAIS president Charles LaPointe said. He said the
CAIS does not expect to receive administration funds this year
because of the boycott.
FAB member Debbie Coe said the board could not appropriate
funds for the pow wow without knowing all the circumstances
involved.
In other FAB action, Don Wesely asked for an audit report from
the university administration for Fund A, sections one and two.
Section one includes all student organizations. Section two
includes employes, such as the publications adviser, whose salaries
can be varied.
The FAB would like to examine the audits and recommend
funds for the various groups, he said.
According to FAB member Jim Lewis, the UNL Rowing Club
has risen to a level of prestige and competence and is a standout
among sports and recreation clubs at UNL.
The FAB will send a letter to Bob Devaney, Athletic director,
recommending support for the rowing club from the Athletic Dept.
In a letter, Devaney said the Athletic Dept. could not support
the rowing club because it is not a Big-8 sport.
The University of Nebraska Rifle Team asked for $10,681 out
of the FAB contingency fund to purchase its own equipment. All
Rifle Club supplies have been given by the Army ROTC
Department.
Funds for travel to rifle meets were cut off by the UNL Athletic
Dept. this year, Tsuji said. The FAB deferred its decision to next
week's meeting.
Football ticket 'equality' asked
UNL football ticket policy should be the same
for both students and faculty, the Fees and Fines
Committee of the Council on Student Life (CSL)
reported Thursday evening.
The committee recommended equal treatment
in confiscating illegally-used football tickets for
all ticket holders. The report defined "equality"
as "either everyone entering the stadium be
checked or no one be checked" for
identification. The policy is not to apply to
ticket prices, members reported.
In other business, Barb Whitman, chairwoman
of the Campus Police Advisory Board, said the
board overlapped with ASUN and other campus
committees in responsibilities.
She said most complaints brought before her
committee concern parking, which could be put
under the jurisdiction of the Parking Advisory
Board. Whitman suggested that her committee be
suspended or combined with the parking board.
CSL members recommended the matter be
referred to a study group which is investigating
campus committees and overlapping
responsibilities. Other committees overlap with
the Campus Police Advisory Board, council
member Dave Howlett said.
He said two standing committees and the
campus police board, could investigate the
hitercampus bus situation but a special "ad-hoc
committee on bus service" was appointed by
ASUN Wednesday.
Steve Eggland proposed that CSL meet only
on the first and third Thursdays of each month,
rather than weekly. He said he did not think the
agenda warrants weekly meetings and suggested
that additional meetings could be called.
Members approved the proposal.
In other business, Michelle Schmal was
appointed as a student membef of the
Publications Board and clarifications in the
Student Handbook for 1975-76 were proposed.
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