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Dally Ncbraskan Pago 3 Letter to Massengale says bookstore is unsatisfactory Thursday, April 19, 1984 A motion requesting the drafting of aJcttcr to Chancellor Martin Massen gale stating the Nebraska Union Board's positions on the University Bookstore relocationrenovation was amended and passed at the board's meeting Tuesday night. Phil Karsting, operations committee chairman, introduced a motion that called for Daryl Swanson, union direc tor, to express the board's positions to Massengale. But the board rejected that motion in favor of an amendment requesting that Karsting draft the let ter so it would reflect the views of the board, and not Swanson's interpreta tion of the board's positions. In the letter, the board recognized that the "current bookstore facilities . . . -are unsatisfactory," and a change must be made for the Nebraska unions to continue providing better services to UNL students. The letter also ex pressed the board's interest in working The following incidents were report ed to the UNL Pcfce Department bet ween 1 a.m. and 10 p.m. Tuesday: 1:04 a.m. Officers located intoxi cated person from out of state at 14th and Q streets. Officers transported person to detoxification center. 1:35 am. Officers found damage to concrete bench near Morrill HalL 2:3 1 a.m. Door lock reported dam aged at Nebraska Engineering Center. 5:03 a.m. Officer reported finding a window broken out of car in Parking Area 2 near Sandoz Hall. Window was struck with an unidentified object. Nothing was reported stolen. 4:07 p.m. Wallet reported stolen from Seaton HalL In celebration of Africa Week, the Afri can Students' Association will have a dinner April 21 in the Nebraska Union Harvest Room. It is open to the public. Tickets cost $8 for adults and $2 for children. Bring YourOiyriBuddy! The next time you donate ptasma, bring dona a friend who's never donated. We'll pzy you $3 and give your friend en extra 2 for his first donation. Your friend will thsnh you for introducing him to an cacy vjzy to earn extra cash. $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate every 72 hours. You may earn up to $1C0 a month in your spare time! And we'll thank you, too, by riving you 03 for each new donor you recruit. The more friends you bring in the more money you can make. And the more fun you'll have while donating! University Plasma Center 1M2 "O" Street 475-C325 FEDERALLY INSPECTED with the chancellor's office through out the relocationrenovation process. The board's positions had to be writ ten out, Karsting said, so people would not misinterpret what the board mem bers thought. Board President Mary Marcy said she is working with ASUN President Mark Scudder to establish a bookstore board that will supply student input for administrators. Marcy said the six-to-eight member ASUN-appointed board will continue where the original book- store task force left off by making sure the task force's ideas and the chancel lor's relocation decision are enacted. The board also discussed a letter from Gayle Yamauchi, University Pro gram Council president, that asked the board to look into lowering union food service refreshment prices. The matter was referred to the food service committee for further consideration. Police Report 4:15 p.m. Noise disturbance re ported between 14th and 15th streets on R Street. Officers contacted per sons. 6:47 p.m. Fight reported in Selleck Quadrangle. Incident was turned over to housing officials. 8:36 p.m. Prowlers reported in Parking Area 1 at 17th and R streets. Persons were gone when officer ar . rived. 9:1 6 p.m. Smoke reported in Vete rinary Basic Science on East Campus. Equipment left on became hot and melted, causing the smoke. 10:59 p.m. Disturbance reported at 12th and Q streets. 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