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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 26

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Lincoln Lincoln, Neb. Journal 26 Friday. Oct 7, 1983 KUCV board disapproves commercial opposition city The community advisory board of fine arts radio station KUCV-FM voted Thursday to "publicly acknowledge its disapproval" of Nebraska Association of Broadcasters opposition to the station's proposed 'privately financed statewide public radio net braska Educational Television Commission, but it' would leave KUCV and the Omaha stations to serve their present markets. Other areas could be served by facilities on college campuses or elsewhere, McBride told iron, Wayne, Peru and Kearney state college presidents Post offices on holiday on Monday Lincoln post offices will operate on a holiday schedule Monday in observance of Columbus Day. Federal and state offices will be closed Monday.

caster County and city of Lincoln offices will be open. Lincoln Postmaster Jerome Wieser said no regular residential or business deliveries win be made Monday. Post office lobby services win not be available, with the exception of lockbox service at the Main Post Office, 700 St Special delivery and express mail win continue through the holiday weekend, Wteser said. Mail pickup from collection boxes will be as posted on individual boxes. A 24-hour self-service postal center wiU be open at the Main Post Office thriEgMBi 13 hoMay Libraries to be open on football Saturdays Love Library on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's City Campus and C.

Y. Thompson Library on the East Campus will be open again on football Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, according to John Strong, UNL vice chancellor for academic affairs. the libraries have been closed on Saturdays when there was a home football game since the start of the semester as a cost-saving measure. The reopening of the libraries on football Saturdays came as the result of objections expressed by UNL's student government, ASUN, and members of the faculty, according to Strong.

Both groups said the closing was a hardship on many students, especially graduate students whose primary research time is on weekends. Strong said the decision to reopen the libraries on football Saturdays was made after consultation with Gerald Rudolph, dean of UNL Libraries. Strong said he and Rudolph decided that there were other library costs which could be deferred until next year to defray the cost of opening the libraries. The decision to open the libraries on football Saturdays win take effect on Oct 22, the Homecoming game with the University of Colorado. Department Of Commerce and the Nebraska Association of Broadcasters that KUCVs predominantly classical music format includes few religious grams.

More than 80 Since 1980, programming has been more than 80 percent classical music, according to the board. Religious programming is purposely limited, and represents many denominations, the advisory board said Commercial broadcasters have rontended" that a state-financed NETV radio net-work would be an unwise use of tax dollars. The broadcast ere' opposition is unusual be-, cause the National Association of Broadcasters supports public non-profit radio efforts, according to Phil Heck' man, president of Doane College and a member of both the NETV commission and KUCVs advisory board. Craft boutique scheduled The People's City Mission Auxiliary win sponsor a luncheon and craft boutique Oct 20 at Calvary United Methodist Church, 11th and Garfield streets. Crafts and baked goods will be sold from 10 a.m to 3 p.m.

The luncheon will begin at noon. Child care will be provided. Reservations must be made by Oct 17. Workshops on six Mondays Workshops on life and work planning will be from fi to 8 p.m. for the next six Mondays.

The sessions, sponsored by the Nebraska Wesleyan University Career Center and the Wesleyan Institute for Lifelong Learning, will offer exercises to help people identify their special skills and decide in what type of environment they want to use those skills. A 5 fee will pay for materials. Call the WILL office for more information. Justice, mental health topics A workshop on the relationship between the criminal justice and mental health systems will be from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.

Oct 14 at the Lincoln Regional Center. Among the speakers will be Norman Krivosha, chief justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court; Dr. Leonard Woytassek, chief of the security service at the regional center; and Suzanne Bohn, coordinator of psychological services at the region center's security service. work, Even if KUCVs plans are delayed by the association's objections, however, the station may fit into a new public radio proposal drafted by Nebraska Educational Televi-sion Network General Manager Jack McBride, KUCV General Manager Eric Graham said. McBride, who met Wednesday with Graham and managers of public radio stations KVNO and KIOS in Omaha, will outline his network proposal to legislators next week, Graham told the advisory board.

The plan is similar to one 'proposed in 1977 by the Ne last month. Bid stalled The broadcaster association's objection to federal agencies stalled a KUCV application for funds to help its network plans. KUCV proposed facilities in the Kearney-Hastings-Grand Island -area and at Scottsbluff, North Platte and Norfolk. The commercial broadcasters questioned the potential for religious programming on the proposed network, KUCV is owned by Union College, a Seventh-day AdvenUst The advisory board voted to notify the Federal Communications Commission, BROUGHT Of PRICES ifhfnl JW SLASHED I DCT I 7 1 FAMOUS MAKER $3C V-' k'. REDUCED: ITS r.

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