Thursday, January 21, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 7 ASUN Senate requests increased fee allocation By Mike Patras The ASUN Senate requested a 1982-83 student fee allocation increase of 22 cents per person cacli semester at a Committee for Fees Allocation hearing Tuesday night. Currently the senate receives $1.17 per student each semester from student fees. President Rick Mockler presented the senate's budget request of $58,982. Mockler said the senate, as the formal representative of the students, advocates students' interests and provides student services. Such services include free legal advice, a book exchange and communication of student concerns to government authorities through the Government Liaison Committee. Mockler asked the CFA to continue to support the senate president's salary in 1982-83. Although the presi dent has received a salary in past years, an NU Board of Regents policy says that no regent, including student regents, shall receive a salary, Mockler said. Mockler is both student regent and student president. Frances Aube, a committee member, said the two jobs are distinct. The president should be paid to be the stu dent body leader, Aube said. 2 -FEES EVERY FRIDST JFTERIIOOII 2:30 - 6:00 HORSEFEflTHERS U.C.'s - 7 1 1 y fl Rhythm V Blues V Rock N' Roll Revue Friday, Jan. 22 and Saturday, Jan. 23 7:30 p.m. Tickets: ?2.50 Students 23.50 General Admission 4J Danny fTleldon Productions Concerts ; mm uyuu uuu "If we cut it (the president's salary) out ourselves, we are totally acquiescing to the regents," Mockler said. Fran Grabowski, a committee member, said the com mittee should support the president's salary. If the regents fail to approve the allocation, the money could be return ed to student fees, Grabowski said. Mockler said he could not predict how the regents would react to the allocation. The senate is a Fund A fee user, which means that its budget needs the approval of the chancellor. The senate budget requested a salary increase for the attorney for student legal scivices. According to Mockler, an increase in salary would help convince an attorney to keep the job for a longer period of time. Time spent searching for someone to fill such a position costs stu dents money and service time, he said. CFA will make the senate's budget allocation during a closed session before the Recreation Department's hearing Thursday. mmtik mmA T , SAVE THZ , IVt ) W0MCMAND ' vffl fh CHILDREN On December 20, one of our waterpipes broke pouring several hundred gallons of water on our showroom floor. Most of the equipment escaped the water, but what ran into the basement soaked many of the demo cartons for equipment throughout the store. If you don't mind not having a carton, here's a chance for some great savings but remember, there is one only of an item so some pieces will go fast. Look for the special sale tags. Here are a few of the specials you will find. REG SPECIAL Boston A60 Loudspeakers 200.00 pr ' 135.00 pr Boston A70 Loudspeakers 270.00 pr 184.00 pr Dual 1268-55 Turntable 299.95 149.00 DBX 2BX Expander 499.00 319.00 Jensen J 1081 Autospeaker 67.95 29.95 Kenwood KA 305 Amplifier 199.00 119.00 Kenwood KR720 Receiver 349.00 219.00 Kenwood KRX5 Cassette Receiver 500.00 329.00 RCA SFT100 Videodisc 499.00 349.00 RTR G40 Loudspeakers 299.90 pr 159.00 pr Sony PSLX5 Turntable 220.00 169.00 Sony STRV45 Receiver 430.00 259.00 Sony STRV55 Receiver 540.00 319.00 Yamaha NS344 Loudspeakers 520.00 pr 340.00 pr Yamaha R1000 Receiver 700.00 560.00 Yamaha NS4 Loudspeakers 220.00 pr 149.00 pr 476-6511 Downtown Only 11th S L' St.