Wednesday, October 24, 1024 Dally Nsbraskan Pago 7 0 MiVi Coil trn rt By Tammy Kaup Union Board president May Marcy presented a timeline out lining the renovation and plan ning of the Commonplace Build ing at a Union Board meeting Tuesday night. The NU Board of Regents eppr oved the purchase of the Com monplace Building, 333 N. 14th St., for the Nebraska Union's use Friday. Marcy said that the Common place Building may be used by groups other than those now us ing the Nebraska Union. "We need to decide what kind of constituency we are going to service in the renovations." Marcy said. Nebraska Union Director Daryl Swanson said renovations will include an entrance for the han dicapped and fire escapes from the second and third floors. In other business, a motion failed which would have allowed the University Health Center and Pearle Vision Center to test for glaucoma' in the main lounge. Some Board members said this is not the lounge's purpose. When the south crib is reno vated, it may be used for activi ties currently not allowed in the main lounge,Swanson said. Ren ovation progress is "good," he said. The Board discussed a proposed visiter's center which may be built between the Nebraska Union and the administration building. ' Frank Kuhn, assistant director of the Nebraska Union, said a large screen television may be bought to replace the one in the north lounge. It may show the Video Network programming con tracted by the University Program Council, he said. The Board also discussed the possible need for better lighting near the Nebraska Union's south west wheelchair ramp. The ramp entrance may be open 24 hours when computers are installed in Nebraska Union. HIE ZOO m PilcSSJR Shorts Free career workshops for Arts 'day. A highlight of Master's Week and Sciences students on resume will be a fashion show featuring writing, interview techniques and Five distinguished alumni will works by Graff, who is associated job search skills will be given return to UNL for the annual with various Seventh Avenue de- oJn 1 in Andrews Masters Week Program today signers. This fall, he will launch Kail 146 at 3:30 p.m. For more through Saturday. his own design company, Marv information call Anne Kopcra at Broadcaster Eric Brown, tax Graff, LTD. 472-2891. specialist John Connor, executive The fashion show will be staged , Richard Coyne, fashion designer in conjunction with the annual .Two open forums, featuring NU Marv Graff and corporate sales Ellen H. Richards Dessert at 7 Board of Regent candidates director Bill Stowell will visit class- p.m. in the East Union. For more Edward Schwartzkopf and rooms and join in seminars with information about the fashion uonaia mcice, wiu oe toaay and faculty and students. . show and dessert, call 472-2913. I inursuay a, &.ov p.m. in me sse- me events Degm today with a braska Union Main Lounge. Chancellor's Dinner and end Sat- Schwartzkopf will speak Wed- urday with the NU-Kansas State nesday, Fricke will speak Thurs- football game. From Eugene, Oregon HE RRT7iPAf RAM ". . .Contemporary Blues at its best, strongest, and most fulfilling." V2 Pete Welding DOWNBEAT .The brightest new star in the Blues field." CITY PAGES (Minneapolis) WED., OCT. 24th 9-1:00 $3 Cover lb g ft Pf! M 126 fl I'll 41 E3SIE2I3S SHE Folks epor A person believed to be responsible for four accounts of misdemeanor assault was arrested Monday by UNL police. The four assaults, which occurred in Abel Hall, had been reported Sept. 29, Arraignment dajte Is Nov. 6 in Lancaster County Court The following incidents were reported to UNL police between 1:11 am. and 1 1 :03 p.m. Monday. 1:11 a.m. Noise disturbance reported at 1 545 S St. Persons had left when police arrived. 5:47 a. in. Prowler reported near Smith Hall. Person had left when police arrived. . 9:27 a.nt. Purse reported stolen from Architectural Hall. 11:17a.m. Backpack reported stolen from Nebraska Bookstore. Backpack was taken accidently and later returned. 1 1:24 a.m. Fire alarm reported sound ing at Plant Science Hall. No Are was found. 2:16 p.ra. Person arrested for four accounts of misdemeanor assault 2:43 p.m. Battery reported stolen from a car in Parking Area 2 near 10th and Vine streets. 4:27 p.ra. Hit-and-run accident re ported in Parking Area 15 near West brook Music Building. 5:07 p.ra. Bicycle earlier reported stolen was found. 6:28 p.m. Medical emergency re ported at Selleck Quadrangle. Person was taken to hospital 7:03 p.. UNL police assisted Lin coln police with three possibly intoxi cated persons trespassing at Ninth and V streets. 8:48 p.m. Shoulder Injury reported at the recreation Held near 17th and Vine streets. Person was taken to hospital. 8:S9 p.sa. UNL police sisisted Lin coln police with a two-car accident on 10th Street from R to Q streets. No Injur ies were reported. 10: 18 p.ra. Knee hjury reported at the recreational field near 17th and Vine streets. Person was taken to health center. 11:03 p.ra. Person arrested for re portedly trespassing in Burnett Hail. Arraignment date is Nov. 5 in Lancaster County Court Halloween 9h o Oct 2431 ROSES for your favorite GHOUL Medium length AD colors $175 each University Floral 118 N. 14th House of Flowers 226 S. 11th ' IT, - i hi mi i ui AMOUNT TVPE RACE H0SSE umi i U I M I il 111 FLR 2 siti-bia.s'..2Li? ' ihkj iiwmuiiii iii hi mi UNL CULTURE CENT! The UNL Culture Get A great p!ace to gather! Monday-Thursday 4:30-10:30 p.m. Weekends by reservation. 472-1480 go III 9 i ner i O i 1 i -mm. LjXCOLy 1581 COO n n 3 nr Ph 1nf7nnrjpf ULi ULiVJuVJLiLiVJ 1 V 1 u IJl 1 1 ft ZTZ ' 1 Vis Specie! Days I I I 3 1 H Every Wednesday students can get 50$ uii y&i ici hi avji 1 iitfuiwi i iiurio vvii.ii 11 attached coupon. fcl " "ZJ Tho kl4Wl nnrz E3! n " m Even if your horse isn't in the money, you can still win at the State Fairgrounds Track. Just print your name, address and phone number on the back of any losing ticket and place it in one of the specially marked containers at the track. Every day, four tickets will be drawn. Those winners will receive a free table in the .Clubhouse and free admission on the day of their choice (subject to availability). Every afternoon during the racing season, you can eniov food and fun in th climate-controlled . . . . ... m n m m m nnihhniisa or tnfl weathArnrnnf nranrtsrann. Plan rw,"K itf ft . - - .. .. f.. - - 2BaftfciiiaMiiii fta cud cf ci rs n on making a winning afternoon of it with our fv f scrumptious Clubhouse buffet and your u HJ b w wwii favorite beverages. All daily winners are automatically eligible for the weekly drawings. You could win a trip to Hawaii, Las Vegas, Colorado or Kansas City. 1113 1 f 4.1 I 11 8 8i Tl fjsf " wtfm r.jf n (ps P i 0n m-mvojr ki t. , ,a wmm m if : 5 !ii i, ; ii ki I'll September 1 4 - November 1 2 dfci4 Wednesday-Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. Beginning October 23 (after standard time resumes), Wednesday-Sunday, 1 p.m. Super Saturdays 10 a.m. No racing Mondays or Tuesdays, except Nov. 12. 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