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Tuesday, February 11, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 temized list of proposed cuts BUDGET from Page 1 Additional budget cuts not listed in Monday's Daily Nebnraskan: Business and Finance Physical Plant ($277,500) O Administration Reduction of personnel and operating budgets. $15,000. O Energy management Reduc tion of personnel budget, $5,000. O Maintenance Reduction of personnel and operating budgets, $75,000. O Elliott Reduction of person nel budget, $5,000. O Custodial Reduction of per sonnel and operating budgets, $107,500. O Power Plant Reduction of personnel budget, $42,000. Planning and design Reduc tion of personnel budget, $16,000. O Facilities closedown Reduc tion of personnel and operating budgets relating to Men's P.E. Building and 1035 Q Street, $12,000. Business Manager ($50,000) O Administration Reduction of personnel and operating budgets, $10,000. O Telecommunications Reduc tion of personnel budget, $15,000. Grounds Reduction of per sonnel budget, $20,000. O Inventory Reduction of oper ating budget, $5,000. Personnel and Risk Management ($20,500) O Personnel Reduction of per sonnel and operating budgets, $20,500. Campus Police ($50,000) Security Reduction of per sonnel budget, $50,000. Budget Office ($1,000) Reduction of operating budget, $1,000. Operations Analysis ($1,000) O Reduction of operating budget, $1,000. Student Affairs Division of Student Life ($75,000) O Administration Reduction of personnel budget, $46,900. O Counseling Center Reduction of personnel budget, $28,100. Other University Areas Academic Communications ($150,000) Reduce funding planned for enhancement of computing. Educational TV ($50,000) Reduce personnel, operating support and programs. University Information ($30,000) Reduce personnel, operating support and associated programs. International Programs ($10,000) Reduce support of operating budgets and personnel. Research and Graduate Studies ($10,000) O Reduce support and personnel budgets. Times and locations for discussions will be announced after the committee has reviewed the requests. The committee will invite the Faculty Senate Executive Committee, ASUN's Academic Planning Committee, repre sentatives of University Association for Administrative Development and rep resentatives of University of Nebraska Office Personnel Association to respond to the reduction proposals in a public meeting during the first week in March. A date, time and place will be announced at a later date. Recommendations responding to non-academic reduction proposals will be forwarded to the Chancellor by the Ad Hoc committee. Recommendations on proposed academic reductions will be sent to the Chancellor by the Aca demic Planning Committee. Affected programs will be notified at the same time. All committee work will be com pleted by March 31, 1986. Budget cuts restrict artifact care By Diana Johnson Senior Reporter A small crack traces down a mon key's skull. Two years worth of dust rests on the trunk of Morrill Hall's ancient fossils. Splits transverse price less ivory tusks. As John Janovy, interim director of Morrill Hall, walked through the corri dors of the museum, he pointed out damage in the hall, caused by a lack of climate control and adequate man power to service the artifacts. The result, he said, of an 8 percent cut in the building's 1985-86 operating bud get. Janovy said it would take $4 million to provide year-round temperature and humidity control. The system would provide optimum temperatures and humidity levels to preserve the fossils and exhibits in the building, he said. Dusting the exhibits has been put off, Janovy said, to complete the muse um's other projects where the damage is more immediate. Some of the damage to the exhibits is irreparable, Janovy said. For instance, he said, cracks on the outside of some of the stuffed animals show further damage underneath the Police Report SUNDAY 3:49 a.m. Parts stolen from the emergency telephone at 14th and New Hampshire streets. 4:28 a.m. Car reported stolen was discovered by the Lincoln Police on R street between 24th and 25th streets. 9:54 a.m. Two-car accident re ported in parking area 6 near Burr Hall on East Campus. 10:50 a,m. Hit and run reported in parking area 1 at 17th and R streets. 11:41 a.m. Two-car accident re ported in parking area 30 on East Cam pus Mall. skins. No technique is available to repair both the fossils and skins. Also, painting backdrops behind the Nebraska wildlife exhibits in the base ment of Morrill Hall are irreplacable, Janovy said. The paintings of Nebras ka's plains were created by Francis Lee Jacques, who also painted similar scenes for the Museum of Natural Art in New York. "It's impossible to place a value on it (the paintings)," Janovy said. 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