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Daily Nobraskan Pago 3 Union Board studies bookstore relocation Friday, October 12, 1934 Ey Suznnnc Tctca Dxlly NefcrtAan BitS Eeporter The Nebraska Union Board dis cussed placement of a new Uni versity Bookstore Thursday night. Board president Mary Marcy outlined the proposed locations for the bookstore: An addition to the Nebraska Union on the east side of the building connecting to the Harv est Room and the bowling alley in the basement. A store built underneath Broyhill Fountain and connected to the union. A free-standing store built across the mall from the union. A store under the mound east of Love North Library con nected by tunnel to the library. A three-story building con necting the union and the Ad minstration Building.. Nebraska Union Director Daryl Swanson said he strongly objects to a bookstore separate from the union. If vending machines, chairs or pay telephones were installed Rapist... Continued from Page 1 If you hear someone in your house, move to a room where you can lock yourself in a bedroom or bathroom, Rine said. Bring a phone if you can. If not, open a window and start screaming, she said. Finally, however, you may not be able to prevent an assault. "When there's a weapon, I would not personally recommend phys ical resistance " Rine said. In that case, make your prim ary objective to stay alive with as little harm as possible, and try to remember any identifying char-' acteristics you can clothing, smells, facial features, speech pat terns, Rine said. If you have any information regarding this crime, call Crime Stoppers at 475-3600. You can remain anonymous. in a separate bookstore, he said, the bookstore would be in direct competition with the union. Several board members agreed with this reasoning. "It seems questionable to offer duplication of services within the same university system," Marcy said. "Competition i3 fine," she said, "but competition within your own community may be a hindrance to the union in the services it provides." The union is "run by student fees and our purpose, is to pro vide services," she said. In other business, Daryl Swan sen told board members that when the football game kick-off time changes, union food servi ces' income suffers. Swanson said union food ser vices take in about $6,500 during an average football Saturday. Last Saturdays income decreased to about $4,500 because the kick-off was delayed. Hui H 0 P 0 !i 1 fullJ" (1 !! 1 Coming soon to 17th &Vine. r, i till , Doing it cl Fcryoa FIRST NATIONAL LINCOLN A FirsTier Company Member, F.D.I.C. Shorts Various parking lots, desig nated to provide parking for those attending the NU-Missouri foot ball game Saturday, will need to be cleared by 10 p.m. Friday, according to UNL Police Parking Administrator John Burke. According to Burke) those lots which are designated for football parking will have signs posted or be chained off. Cars remaining in the lots will be towed, Burks said. The 10 p.m. deadline .u a result of the early kickoff time. Four, Nebraska Congressional candidates will appear in open forums in the Nebraska Union during the next three weeks. The forums are sponsored by the UNL Government Liaison Committee and UPCs Talks and Topics com mittee, U.S. Sen. J. James Exon will speak Monday at 2:30 p.m.; Mon ica Bauer will speak Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.; State Sen. Tom Vickers will speak Oct. 30 at 2:30 p.m. and Rep.rDoug Bereuter will speak Nov. 1 at 1:30 p.m. A debate between the leaders i ofUNL's College Republicans asd f Young Democrats will be Monday j at 6:30 p.m. in the Harper- , ( Schraram-Smith food, service j j study room. ; ' ;- . IV A iv "' . 1 t 3 . J V J S lJ I i You Wont B2!i33tsur Earn. 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