page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, november 30, 1978 Union Board considers changes in Union services By Denise Smee The Nebraska Union Board Wednesday discussed issues raised in the Touche-Ross report, the fund "B" report and other re ports from union, management. The issues discussed involved: eliminat ion or restructuring rates for catering out side of the unions such as to the Faculty Club, or to the chancellor's or university president's residence; elimination or rate restructure of fund-raising events held at the union especially those involving food service; building hour changes and eliminat ing the Colonial Room. Nebraska Union Director Allen Bennett said catering to places outside of the union started as a courtesy, but it has grown, he said, and is a business with a dollar volume of over $70,000. "Any mispricing in that is significant," he said. Though pricing for direct costs such as food can easily be done, he said, it has been difficult to determine indirect costs such as wear and tear on union dishes and utensils as well as costs of salaried help in planning the events. Board member, Dr. John Janovy said he did not think that anyone was trying to criticize the activity, especially in the case of catered events at the president's or chancellor's residences, but said it is time mm Clothes Made in India at our new location. 118 N. 14th 474-5764 XMAS SALE Hand Embroidered Tops $5.99 to $13.99 Skirts $9.99 Men's Shirts $7.99 (Jewelry, Bedspreads, Gifts, Paraphernalia) Hurry And Save $$$ At king jeans Christmas Corduroy mm, Limited Time Only! Corduroy Flares (reg. $16more than 1500 to choose from) Navy - Brown - Tan - Black-Grey -Wheat . Green Rust L blue Sizes 25"42" waist M J Also . . . Recycled Cords 1 99 $9: New Shipment Just Arrived! Don't Miss This Chance To Save On l , ! J No. 1 Winter Pant AT SAVE p. ill if fit M i& ? ,Mt,i iv, ' i '4 H i t IhxfMM mnml IWwm ill Mmmm mew to look at the real costs incurred. Bennett said there is a need to do some thing about fund-raising events because it is is a drain on union employees. "They're dead on their feet come Mon day morning," he said. Daryl Swanson, associate director and Nebraska East Union manager, said currently groups are assessed a $100 fee for haveing a fund-raising activity in the union. But, he said, this does not cover the costs involved in providing a supervised kitchen as required by state health standards. Swanson also said there were problems with closing the union more often or keep ing it open all the time. Currently, he said, the union is open 110 to 120 hours a week. Bennett said he agreed with the Touche Ross report which said the Colonial Room is probably the least productive and most costly feature of the Nebraska Union. Board Vice President Vance Colling said he thought the Colonial Room should be eliminated because it does not serve a significant number of those supporting the union with student fees. In other business, Secretary John Kreuscher said ASUN will interview appli cants for eight board positions Dec. 11,12 and 13. Nixon speech at Oxford to be televised Thursday Former President Richard M. Nixon's speech to ap proximately 1 ,000 students of the Oxford Union at Ox ford University, England, followed by unscreened questions from students, will be aired by the Nebraska ETV Net work at 10:30 p.m. Thursday night. The National Public Television 90-minute program will broadcast the Oxford appearance in its entirety and there have been no restrictions placed on the subjects of ques tions from students. The former president will speak for 20 to 30 minutes and the question and answer session will follow. 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