Monday, Jcnucry 16, 1CC1 Daily FJcbrcsksn Vc:j3 iQrmn Cdiic2GC3 B-iwoaal OR iIU EBFOCaEl .0 CoClSHO Democratic nominees want marines home in Beirut as part of a multi-nations! peace-keeping force. The NU Board of Regents received its first recommendations Saturday for program redactions end cILt.1t. tions, ceiled for by the two percent fund reallocations In NU programs. People interested in commenting on the recommendations can do so Feb. 17 at hearing in both Omaha and Lin coln. The Lincoln meeting will be from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at Regents Hall rJU President Ronald Koskens said because the state will not increase general fund dollars, the university must create its own program improve ment money through the two percent reallocation. "We haw tried to equate positives and negatives and tried to put forth a program in the best interests of the university," said UNL Chancellor Mar tin llassengale. In other business, the board chose Recent Edward Schwartzkopf of Lin coln as its new chairman, replacing Kermit Hansen of Omaha. John Payne of Kearney succeeded Schwartzkopf as vice chairman. The board authorized recommenda tions of UNL Chancellor Del Weber to reduce the number of academic faculty positions at UNL by 19.25 members. The cut b needed to pay for a 6.6 per cent pay increase ord cred by the Com mission of Industrial Relations. The regents passed two resolutions opposing current legislative resolu tions. One legislative resolut'.on seeks to put the board under the Legisla ture's control and have the regents be appointed instead of elected. The other proposes that a single governing body should control the NU system and the four state colleges. The regents authorized a payment of $125,000 to remove and dispose of hazardous wastes from the Mead Field Laboratory. To allow for more hearings on UNL westward expansion, the regents tabled UNO's purchase of the second of 12 land plots. The board approved an increase of $300,000 to $3 million for the Univer sity Health Center renovations and expansions. Student fees and Health Center reserves are two funding sources. The use of $1.8 million from private sources to expand and remodel the Barkley Memorial Center also wa3 au thorized. The regents authorized additions to Marvel Baker Ball and Loeffel Meat Laboratory on East Campus to alle viate space need3 and provide for additional animal research facilities. HANOVER, N.IL (Reuter) - The efeht rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination Sunday urged a reduced role for U.S. Marines in Lebanon and called for an end to covert American aid to forces battling Nicaragua's left ist government All eight contenders questioned the wisdom of keeping 1,600 U.S. Marines "It is time to get our ground forces out of there, said former Vice Presi dent Walter Mondale, "They are not deterrents. They are sitting ducks," added former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew. All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their Fund "A" portion of student fees beginning Jan. 16, 1984 through Feb. 17, 1984. (A) Application forms are available at Student Activities Financial Services Office, 222 Nebraska Union: ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or East CAP Office, Nebraska East Union and should be returned to 222 Nebraska Union. Students should bring their student l.D. at the time of application and again when picking-up refunds. 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