Tuesday, August 23, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Pago 11 Mood lightens . The Union Board will meet tonight at 7 p.m.; room will be posted. Where to register to vote. Todiy: Lincoln Center for Seniors, 1435 0 St., from 10 a.m. to noon. Wednesday: Hinky Dinky, 5925 Adams, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and at Seal-Rite, 3500 N. 44th St., from 11:30 am. to noon and also at 3:30 p m. Call the Election (Mice at 471-7311 for more information. tsjEssrsaeasssses Shorts Ccstinsed feeza P&ge 1 Recapturing the light mood, Kerrey clcscd by demanding of DeCamp: "nememher, John, who you gonna caSl?" The senator re sponded by producing a home nude button that read "Guv busters." After Kerrey's departure, the committee settled down to dis sect the particulars of the amend ment with Beverage. In testim ony lasting more than lft hours, DeCamp extracted from Bever age an admission that the legality of restricting an outside bank from aquiring other banks until reciprocity is granted could be a point of litigation. The committee then listened to testimony from a group opposed to the bill, mostly Nebraska bank ers. Bonnie Peterson, speaking for the Nebraska Independent Bankers Association, pointed out what she said she felt was a con tradiction in the governor's testi mony. The governor says that LB3, which further deregulates Ne braska banks, will enhance com petition," Peterson said. "Yet, he also states that the stress pres ently facing many institutions is due to deregulation."- DeCamp and the committee portended the bill's defeat byjoin ing with the bankers in expound ing the bill's faults. The final vote was 0-8 to advance it to the floor and 6-2 to postpone it indefinitely. si) C Dances & Cornstock UNL building is renamed for father and son Ey Kevin Ifcsgsn said the regents have just approv ed the first phase and that the foundation has not yet attemp Tha Nebraska Engineering Cen- ted to raise money for the rest of ter has been renamed the Walter the project. tMzwvi, unginceriiig uuiiamg uen ter and construction of an addi tion to the building will begin later this semester. BRING YOU THE 1 FIRST DANCE NE East Union Great Plains Room Thursday, August 30 9:00 -1 :00 Admission: FREE to UNL Students $2.00 Non Students The center at 16th and Vine streets has been renamed to rec ognise the accomplishments of Walter Scott Sr., a 1923 UNL graduate and former UNL teacher. The renaming also honors 'the generosity cf hh son, Walter Scott Jr., said Ljle Young, associate dean of the College of Engineer ing and Technology. The younger Scott made the gUI in honor of his father. A Cf JV yy . , 0; V. H it A1 Li I IK! Aw I i n , . According to the May issue of niversiiy Foundation importer," Waiter Scott Jr. gave $1 million to the NU Foundation. Young said the money will be used to con struct a new two-level building linking the engineering center with Nebraska KalL The building will help to centralize the engineering college, Young said. Hie younger Scott is chairman . and chief executive ccer cf Peter Kiewit Sons' Inc. of Omaha. Larry Jacobsen, manager of ar chitecture at Schemmer Associ ates Inc. in Omaha, said the work- ing drawings will be completed by October 1, 1034. After receiving bids from contractors, the draw ings will be submitted to the NU Board of Regents for approval in November, Jacobsen said. The pro ject will be funded solely by pri vate support. Jacobsen said construction on the new building probably will ben by December. He said the construction would take about one year to complete. Young said the new structure will house the office of the UNL department of electrical engi neering od that this will com-;, piste the first part of a three-part construction project"; j$ i w ma : - if m f 7 ? PKMPS : o iWJ I Jy f?j & 7 J iM fe''-. ' T . l A . TLks' 5- warf) i . . t GOB .'The addition also events will house a 24;lbuf psr-' day c-smpEter temina! facility, a 50Q 2at amiitorium and the dssn'i; suite, Youb3 ssid, but fiiisdJ Kc4svfortnefer3-' ments. . , ;. ?.;' LiiflKiOlIhi lOinnlCir t T The finsl phase of the project i millbeconstroctienofanaudlto-' J riura on the south side of the cen- -ter, Young said. j Edward J. Hirsch, executive yke j president of the NU Foundation, i. 4 i fit?