friday, march 11, 1977 page 2 daily nebrasken short stuff Parkin lot problem dr W 1 SCUSSOi Registration packets for the fall semester are avail able at the Nebraska and Nebraska East Unions, in residence halls and the Administration Bldg., Win- o n o o p to J b (JIM d d a o d Hi CI d c dow S. Registration can be returned from March 14 to March 31 Free University registra tion is today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in. the Nebraska Union North Lobby. Classes begin the week of March 13. Hie Physical Education and Recreation Dept. is sponsoring Master Classes in beginning and advanced backpacking today. At 9:30 and 1 1 :30 a.m. Intro duction Into Backpacking in the Northwest Territory will be taught in Coliseum room 10, and at 2:30 p.m. Where to Backpack and Advanced Techniques in Backpacking will be taught in Coliseum 10. Bob OHara is guest instructor. The Chinese . Culture Club is sponsoring two movies today at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Small Auditor ium. The UNL Star Trek Association will meet today at 5:45 p.m. in the Union. By John Minnick Complaints about UNL's parking situation were voiced at a meeting sponsored by the UNL Parking Liaison Board Thursday. Three students and a UNL staff member went before the board to voice their opinions. Barb Berry, board chairman, said the purpose of the meeting was to find out what a majority of students want in the way of parking improvements and to discuss the possibility of raising parking permit fees to $60 next year. . Lyle George, a sophomore from Dixon, said he would like to see more parking on East Campus around Burr Fedde Residence Halls where a shortage of parking exists. "We can park in an Area 30 lot on 33rd Street, but it is an unimproved lot and is not a safe area," he said. George said that a hold-up has occurred in the lot and that women in Burr-Fedde are afraid to park there. The problem of City Campus students parking in East Campus lots is also a problem, he said. George suggested that students illegally parked in East Campus lots should be ticketed. Ken Marienau, a sophomore from Keamey, said the university needs more parking spaces on campus. He said the university should combine Area 2 and Area 3 lots into one lot. "Parking will depend on how much everyone is willing to pay, but $60 is ridiculous," he said. "We are being nickled and dimed to death here." Marienau said any increase in parking fees should be separate from student fees. Sylvia Reed, a UNL custodian, said she was opposed to Do You Need A Part-Time Job? Do you Eke loud music? Do you like a crowd? Do you like above average pay? Be a waitress at Uncle Sam's! Phone: 432-8842 M Spaghetti Special LINCOLN Ail I f i fsn nfsf $1 &Q Sunday nights 6-10 p.m. '1I1TOM (ARBOR INN LINCOLN HILTON r EED! SLOPPY JOE F Sunday March 13, 5:00-7:00 PM. Harvest Room - Nebraska Union All proceeds go to: Underprivileged and Retarded . Children. 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Doug Miller, a board member from Genoa, said a lot of people think an increase to $60 is a joke, but an increase next year is a reality. Mike Gibson, a sophomore from Omaha said he was concerned with the safety in the lot "north of Harper, Schramm and Smith Residence Halls. "The lowness of the . curb and guard rail by the drainage ditch can cause cars to go over it when it is icy," he said. Gibson, a Harper resident, said he had talked to John Duve, and new guard rails have been ordered, but they are too short and only will worsen the problem. Miller said the recommendations given to the board Thursday will be submitted to Duve and the Parking Regulations Board will act on them. calendar 7:15 a.m. -Chancellor's Office breakfast, Nebraska Union 203. 9 a.m.-Academic Affairs task force, Union 216. Noon-Teacher Place ment luncheon, Union 202 202A. 12:30 . p.m.-Muslim Student Association, Union 337. 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