The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 10, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Kerrey: 'urgency is there'
for calling special session
The possibility nf a
the Legislature remains a mystery, but
at a Wednesday news conference Gov.
Bob Kerrey sdd the urgency b there."
Kerrey a!d the Lc'Lkiure needs to
examine both the Commonwealth Sav
ings Co. problem and the question cf
authorizing a constitutional amend
ment that would allow form land to be
taxed differently than other property.
Unto the Commonwealth problem Lj
resolved, Kerrey said, it will continue
to haunt the state. If a special session
h called, he said the liCislature will
need to determine how to turn the
insolvent bank's assets into cash and
how to get additional money for depositors.
Mew signs to Iielp students,
with drop add, registration
Si
Tony Wong, a graduate assistant in architecture, looks over some
sketches of signs he is desisnias for the Adiaiidstration and
Teachers College buildings.
By Jana Dahkaan Bouma
New, uniform, easy-to-read signs
will help students find their way
through dropadd and other regis-,
tration procedures this fall
Tony Wong, a graduate research
assistant in the architecture de
partment) is designing the signs for
the adjoining Administration and
Teachers College buildings.
"We heard a lot of complaints
from students," Wong said. Students
were confused because the floors in
the two buildings do not line up, he
said, and because directional and
informational signs are nonexistent
or hard to read.
Hie new signs will have a uniform
design that will make them easy to
spot, he said. He will also design some
changeable, temporary signs for
special times of the year, such as the
drop add period. He will also make
out door signs to identify the Admin
istration Building and to notify stu
dents when dropadd is in the Ne
braska Union instead of the Admin is-
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The Legislature needs to examirfe
the farm land icsue, Kerrey said. Un
less some fort cf legation is passed,
farmers living close to cities will end up
suffering from high taxes.
According to state law, if the Legis
lature chooses to resolve the farm land
Issues through a constitutional amend
ment, a special session must be called
at least 50 days before November's
regular session. According to Kerrey, if
a special session is to be called, it
would have to be called by early Sep
tember. Kerrey declined to comment
on a possible date, but he said he
would have more information by next
week after completing interviews with
all 49 senators.
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tration Building, Wong said.
The project is directed by John
Benson, assistant vice-chancellor for
academic affairs, and Professor
Ernest Moore, chairman of the archi
tecture department.
The cost of the project, which
involves about 70 signs, has not yet
been determined, Wong said.
Wong has conducted extensive
research to find out how to make
the buildings less confusing. He has
interviewed students and adminis
trators, and met with many of the
university's "V.I.P.'s," he said.
He has also suggested that the
floors be color-coded, so that people
can more easily tell which floors in
the two buildings are at the same
level -
"Sometimes people remember
colors more than numbers," he said.
Wong said the project has a target
completion date of August 25. He
said it was yet to be determined
whether the signs would be built by
UNL's grounds department or by an
outside contractor.
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The following incidents
were reported to UTJL pol
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day and 1 p.m. Wednes
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1:30 p.m. Bicycle re
ported stolen at C. Y.
Thompson Library on
East Campus.
3:1 1 p.m. Person with
chest pains reported at
Barkley Center. Person
transported to hospital
4.05 pm. Kit-and-run
accident reported at Neb
raska Center for Contin
uing Education, 33rd and
Holdrege streets. No in
juries reported.
4:59 p.m. Corn re
ported stolen from Ag
ronomy Farm at 84th and
Havelock streets. Person
arrested.
Wednesday.
12:37 p.m. Purse re
ported stolen from car
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