pegs 6 daily nebraskan thursday, november 1, 1979 Rudolph threatens library shutdown if hours not cut ....... . "I am suspicious of a lot of things and suspicious of the institute running this University; Dean of Libraries Gerald Rudolph told the ASUN senate during their meeting Wednesday night. Rudolph was addressing the issue of money and its distribution at UNL. Earlier he told the group that over the last couple of years the library has received less and less money causing the recent proposed library cuts. Plans for the library include cutting a hour off the time of Love library and closing the library on Saturday's. 'Unless we cut our services, there is no way in the world that we're going to have libraries in February or March, "he said. Sen. Dale Wojtasek asked if he had considered closing the branch libraries as opposed to closing the main library. "One reason that I could not close the branches is because politically it would not be an option," Rudolph said. He added that the Library problem could be one that could continue for a longer period of time than just this year "it is possible that this (the library closings) is deliber ately hurting students to show that the University is hurting?" Sen. Jim Davidson asked. 41 think I'm being used and students are being used to overcome a political situation," Wojtasek said. "Please tell me why students are taking it in the shorts." Explaining the politics, Rudolph said that once he suggested that a branch library be closed and he was told that if the library was closed half of the faculty of a college would quit. When asked about where UNL money is going if it is not going to the library, Rudolph said that there is no money as far as he knows. "I know just as much as you do," he said. Davidson asked Rudolph if Ned Hedges, vice chancellor for academic affairs, had talked to him about using book fines for library funds and about asking the NU Foundation to help raise some of the money. WM1I Courageous people to work for no pay. Frequently the hours and conditions are inconvenient or difficult. Occasionally even dan gerous. No reward, beyond the gratitude of the people you help. Apply at your local Red Cross Chapter. Ths Good Neighbor. Rudolph said that Hedges had not talked to him about the alternatives. ,(He said he'd follow up on those ideas, but he didn't," Davidson said. "Don't you ever get the feeling we re being made fools of and we're being lied to," Davidson added. Sen. Renee Wessels said she also was concerned about the UNL budget. She said as a member of the Task Force on Budget Planning, administrators have not been able to answer questions about money within the NU system. She said no one is reviewing system spending where budget questions are being left unanswered . "I feel that students are getting shafted over the whole deal. We're providing input to cut our own throats," Wessels said , One of the problems of the NU system spending is that there are duplication of services," she said. There needs to be a committee to look into the system, she added. Cuca said that when he asked NU President Ronald Roskens about a committee to investigate system spending, Roskens didn't treat the issue as real urgent. Correction In the Oct. 25 Daily Nebraskan issue, an article called, "Guidelines to insure uniformity in pay," incorrectly stat' ed: "Any department refusing to comply will be referred to the Office of Civil Rights under the department of Health and Human Development and the Equal Employ ment Opportunity Affirmative Action Officer for UNL. Don Aripoli, director of the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aids, said that in administering the new student job classification and wage scales, the office will not be reporting noncompliance t& federal agencies as implied in the article. 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