f Friday, February 26, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Board discusses changes in the union Committee reports were given at the Union Board meeting Wednesday night. Steve Hardy, of the Food Service Committee, said there have been some complaints about changing the ser vice in the Colonial Dining Room from waiterwaitress to self-service. Hardy said the dining room will be remodeled during spring break at a cost of $22,750. He also said Union DN description useful: man arrested for theft A description published in the Feb. 19 issue of the Daily Nebraskan has led to the arrest and arraignment of a Lincoln man, according to UNL Police. David E. Clark, 1425 N. 22nd St., was arrested Monday night at his residence by UNL Police Officers Deborah Larkin and Bud Schawl. University Police said a burglary involving a car parked in the Nebraska Union metered parking lot occurred Wed nesday between 3:00 and 4:20 p.m. The thief entered a Chevrolet and removed a briefcase, tape recorder, calculator, garment bag, two suits, shirts and neckties, said the report, filed by Investigating Officer Larry Kalkowski. Value of the loss was $625. The victim was a visitor to the UNL campus. Police also reported the team banner from Oxford High School, Oxford, Neb., was stolen from the Bob Devaney Sports Center sometime between Feb. 19 and 20. The banner is valued at $1,500. A $50 reward is being offered for its return. OOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED 0OTTLEO BY TEQUILA JALISCO S A ST LOUIS. MO. 60 PROOF Guitar Virtuoso GENE BERTONCINI with Rusty White, Bass SATURDAY. FEB. 27 8:00 p.m. KimBRLL HALL Tickets $2.00 UNL Students $3.00 General Admission, available at the door only. Clinic Schedule Friday, Feb. 26 3:30 p.m. - Improvisation Clinic, Room 107 Westbrook Saturday, Feb. 27 1 :30 pjn. - Jazz Guitar Clinic, Room 130 Westbrook Call 472-2651 for clinic information. Sponsored by UPC and the School of Music. u Square will begin serving ice cream sundaes Monday. Union Square accounted for 49 percent of the January food service income in the unions, Hardy said. Laura Meyer, of the Operations Committee, said speak ers have bcea installed in Union Square for music. March 17 the board will release information about applications for union office space which will be taken until 5 p.m. April 13. Board President Maynard Krantz said the Committee for Fees Allocation's decision whether to accept the board's budget request at a 5 percent instead of a 10 per cent increase was postponed until Thursday night. CFA heard an appeal from the board Tuesday night. With a 5 percent increase, the unions are asking CFA for $558,750 in student fees for 1982-83. This year, the unions received $564,213. Nominations for president, vice president and secre tary were taken. Additional nominations will be taken Wednesday, when the vote will be taken. rS Your rent is due. You nave exactly $13t26 Let us help you out. We'll pay you up to $700 for helping us evaluate pharmaceuticals. Fully explained studies Medically supervised Free physical To qualify, you must be a healthy male at least 19 years old. Call 474-0627 weekdays to find out how you can earn extra money for life's little luxuries. Like housing. HARRIS LABORATORIES, INC. 624 Peach Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 48 years' experience in medical research PerSpnj Auditorium. 71 U r F'V Praiuidlly iooy CTOOM Pnsseinifcs mmmmmmm IHIRILL &DlffTEa s Rflarch 25. 1882 Thwirsdlai LU1 OO p.m. Pershing Auditorium TICKETS OR! SALE TOEtflOPSKOWB 7 ATOREBAY ALL SEATS RESE !1050 and 8950 Tickets available at: Pershing Box Office (10 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.), Dirt Cheap, Pickles Record Stores, UNL Student Unions, and all Brandeis ticket outlets (Lincoln, Omaha, Grand Island). Price plus a convenience service charge of .35 per ticket at all outlets except Pershing Box Office. NO CHECKS OR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED DAY OF EVENT -Send Mail orders to: Pershing Municipal Auditorium, P.O. Box 81126, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68501. Enclose .50 for handling and a stamped return envelope. Phone (VISAMaster Card ) orders taken, for information phone 477-3761. City