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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1978)
Passage; of biidget lump mm By Tarn Lee The NU administration should be given Exon said in his speech that his recom a free hand in distributing the monev to mendation for funding NU "is in keeping The governor's wishes on 'how .-state" individual programs within each campus, with, the recent Nebraska Supreme Court funds i should be allocated Jo NU, probably,'' he said; because the .tight budget would decision." ... ,"' will not be granted by the Nebraska Legis- - "make such flexibility necessary. ;; , But Warner said the court ruling last , Warner said it is very unlikely" that summer did not affect the Legislature s NU will get a lump sum appropriation be- right to allocate state funds however it cause state senators traditionally have al alldca'tidii Unlikely9 lature. according to Appropriations Com mittee chairman f Jerome tyarner of Waverly. v Gov. J. James Exon, in keeping with a request by the NU Board of Regents, recommended in his annual state of the state and budget address Friday.: that NU receive $107,729,233 . in lump ,. sum. If Exon gets his way, it will be up to. the re gents to distribute the money among pro grams on the three campuses. f Warner said -the Appropriations Committee probably will recommend that ', a specific amount be allocated to each cam pus," the central administration - and ' the institute , of Agriculture cent Increase in state employees' salaries.. .This recommendation does ndt provide; ' enough 1 money ; to fund ; NU's number one priority i a 9 percent increase in faculty j salaries and 7 percent increase for other NU employees; : s": ' located money to NU by campus or by program. . .'. , ; Senatdrs. feel more comfortable when mey know, where the money is going,' Warner said. Appropriations .Committee member William Hasebrook of West Point also chV agrees with Exon's method of funding the university. sees fit. The court said the .Legislature does " Roskens and the campus chancellors not have the power to tell the university c; will have ' to decide whether to cut spend what to do with self-generated funds, such irig'in other areas to raise salaries, accord as tuition. The court ruled that regents . ing td William Erskine, executive Vice pres have that responsibility, . ; - - v jdent of the NU administration. He said it Warner said t Exon " had "political : i"is tod early - to make . that decision, reasons" for delegating responsibility to' however, since the Legislature has not ap- i the regents for .distributing state money. proved the final budget yet. ; . " "If the university complains that funds ... - Erskine added that the governor's bud- were not properly allocated the governor get did not provide for inflation on neces-. . chairman, 1 provide enough I want to.be sure, we get the money 4 can point to the regents and Say ' mey , sary university purchases. . down where it's supposed to go-to teach- : jnisallocated the funds.!he said ; -.S'' Ed Schwartzkopf,; regents' ing," 'Hasebrook, said. "If-the university -:. " . . '- said the budget dH -a: provi riculture , and .Natural .Kt gsts all its money In a lump sum, some Exon's $107.7 million recommendation ' money irt capital improvements. to pay fdT "- : ri .".programs get shorted." . , ' ' -r -fV for NU is far short of the administration's " improvements mandated by the state; such" ' . i , ',1 ,. , . 1 request of $1 14.2 million. But Exon's bud- as making buildings accessible to the handi- 1 3Lw- ' V' V. r h 4, i ;v 1 IS . r . : M...' ' ..... I - rnoio dv metk tsiuincstra These two Russell Stover customers may be reading the chocolate swirls to discover tne mystenous iiliing. ihdcblat it1 n. e-tablietQrcGnteiits 1, matter ofreadiii the'smrl By iary Fasteara You may not be able to read the' S There are six basic letters in the swirl , alphabet The first is ? a'triangl e with slightly indented ends. There also is a . . . . . is ....... .. . -, V get probably is close to tne amount tne capped.1 Appropriations -Committee T will ..'.recommend. S-l c r - Committee vice chairman - .Douglas - Bereutef of Utica speculated last week that , NU would . be ; allocated ' between $107 . million and $109 million. v , " : Included in Exon's budget isv a 6.5 jper- Exon . - recommends .-' $8,430,000 in : capital construction to maintain current : operations, but authorized no new con struction. - - ' . . v "Schwartzkopf said increasing i faculty salaries stjll is the top priority and every effort would be made to improve themr AV mondayV febriiary 13, l978.Vol. 101 ' ho. 72 Hncoln, nebraska aandailysi:; Fee que stion - -. - sericompass more than lust messages in your lover's eyes as you - string marking and a circle marking. receive Valentine candy, but you can. The bar marking is more compli iead the candy. - , - - . ""i cated and looks like a rectangle missing No longer do you need to stick your one ori, side. The ciro marking also is finger through the chocolate covering - a rectansle, but has the ends caved in. " ; or break i piece in half and glue it back together to discover the internal . mystery.: .r :.f t i7 - - - , Now yosi can jknow what, that cho colate is covering, s- "v" lv'e-.b?i 12 - Sarah Donohoe, 1 7, says it Is possible to tell what Idnd of Russell Stover, 'candy yon are biting before you take ' the fatal chomp. f "- -"' ; " Donohoe, ; a -Lincoln East 7 senior who is i part-time employee at the Rus "seH Stover store at Gateway, said that every employee must be able to distin guish between csndies. Ths sixth letter is called the rough maiking V This is where candy creators i are creative and invent a set of indes-' crfbabls suiils. . . . -v 4 .'" :Marldngs,, . shapes f and., coverings cabins to tell what is inside.- I For example, a vanilla cream is round in both' milk and dark chocolate with a triangle marking on top. Ah orange cream only comes in dark chocolate with a round shape and a circle swirl. on top. There " Is no pattern to assigning .The first step to readin candy is to - swirls! but if you have a fear of biting learn the language of swirls. Donohoe into an almond cluster instead of a said the swirls on top of the chocolates chocolate caramel, Russell Stover has a are for a special reason. ; ' - " ' - -? chart which explains the system. WWW J Mb is 5-; By Todd He-ert The NU Board of Regents should have doser contact with student newspapers at UNL and UNO fcot no power to censor what they publish, according to a Tcpcrt to be submitted to the re-nts. - - - The report, compiled by a irJversity wiie ccwnx:cn Levied ty Ned Ccpple, director of the UliL School of Joumilin, wiu be presented to the Tcgents at the Feb. 18 meeting. ' ' 1 The report supports the policy of a student press free of censorship, which wss established by the regents in 19 IS. How "evfT. it 5ij?"p.sts tighter tSZcsl codes be es taWished by the publications bosrd, which acts as publisher for crnpus n-rprpers like the Dzily Nebraskan. The report was requested after several regents criticized the Daily Nebraskan and the Gatevay, UNO's student newspsp:r. Gcpple ssid no specific criticisms w:re rr.sde about materid publiied in the DiHy Nebraskan when the report wss requested. The.Copple Cccnrrissicn, he sdi, was given three gosls when its members were appointed by NU President Ror.Id Rcskens: -TO clarify the role of the puLI:a:t. :r.s beard as publiier of student r-ewspa : To review the flnor.eiJ status cf l. derJt r.erpjptrs . To review ethicd cc'as u::i ty tl dent newspapers the report raq;::t prcw prir.ari!y t "t cf I Too bad Jane Fonda, didn't get a ttepy right for thd number of times people would refer to her UNL appearance. Too bad, be cause by now ..she probably would have -made more money than she originally re ceived for coming here. I - No one talks about mandatory student fees without talking about campus speakers without, talking about -Jane Fonda. Too bad. " . . .. - Both the Young Americans for Freedom who oppose mandatory student fees and forces such as ASUN and UPC who support these fees often cite her "name. V .- .The speakers recruited by the Talks and Topics Committee this year may or may not have presented a balance of cortserva- ; tive and liberal viewpoints. But either way only a few cents of the $66.50 you paid in student fees, supported the. speaker program. - And C:e rest of your money? Tt'e!l 5 per : cent of it supported student organizations. The other 95 percent went into a mysteri-; cus booby pile initialed Fund B. But, once aain, back to Jane Fcnda. The speakers are funded by only a small part cf ycur student fees. The rest cf that 5 percent tslces care cf campus crgoriza ' tions Iks ASUN, the Doily N:bra:lan a:ii the Union Prcajarn Cour.cU.. . - - ,11 ii..--. -. prcgrarn produced ly tl'.e i:nIaLi portment cf the Doily Nebroa'in. . The report contains prcrc: 3 fcr c:,. tiring Cs effcrts cf tie D:.i r;l::-!,:T aJvartiair-g staff and the UT.L AClzilz Department to produce a sire foe ;l oil prorrom. : The report s-j;::tS' t!.at t!ie Daiiy Ni:ara:!.:.i st-iT i:A :h ij :::"::e a ra tic;:.Iiy sTdiea..i ir, .4 t : . ' i :i Li r'-i h a p - Vi-o'J f-iit ti.e r:; .j a:cv:i''j to SJlvaiw,;c;f ii.l he ?c:s r.;t ; -;: e v.ICi prt -.:- Jo, t.t r; -:s ill fct l"';f 1' ; t Down r J " " ' : ! I v ii 2 Diiiy .' :: i r i :. . t as a AI-a force was a: cf ycur r.;ondatory ,---,.is srf-:.rs .w-s. , v.- : ";n:d to se3 if some t fees could to ell:r.i:iatad. It studied c;Jy. the 5 percent, more commonly known as Fund A. The NU Coord of Regents wO examine the task force's recommendations Saturday. a k3 is.ecnts nave as mucn lunsdiction over tl:3 task force report as they do con cerning your student fees -the find word. The tzZi force does not specially refer to. the speaker -issue, but it su: :ests -the continuaticn of money to ASUN, UPC and the Daily Nebraskan. , -;. Si3oa(3(SnQi3 : .- . -: . ' .., - ' .. ' . Tl.e UTC allocation contains e Talks and Topics Cornmittae tuJ;;t Ths to:!; force rrccrnrnandaticn vc?I not altar the rpeaker program. -Tr.3 P.rants laaolly can titer student fee r7cr.Ji.-3 to support campus p;al;ers. Lav.-;-..its have ruled the regents rr.ry uae stuJ.nt fee mcr.ay to support a r; ;:aV:r prcran t .:t t!:a:3 lavsuits I; are l.2 rc- In a r.::rr.cri::aarn to AZTJ, l,zl;:,t Lc-J C::i::s Director" P.c L;:t La 2 notes co ait f!:a::":r.s "JiJ ret hcli cr cv?n ir;iy C.'A tlie Hi j;nts !.: J to uie the s;j- ::tci sjJi a;ti,::.":s." Cc:.:i.....lc i e 2 Is,, J V , j. 11 i -I 4 I' I