Library 5 Continued from p. 1 "It's like everybody in the world had 10 books checked out and returned them all at once," said Shively, library assistant. Shively said the book barrage began about the time her student helpers cut back on work to study for finals. During the Christmas break, between semesters Shively had only two assistants to reshelve books. There are 17 work-study employees reshelving books now. As Shively and her crew work to whittle down the pile of books, another term is getting under way books are starting to circulate again. "It seems like what progress we make, we're immediately dumped on with returns," Shively said. addition to having to reshelve books from last semester. Shively must shelve 5,000 to 6,000 new books that come to the library each month and a large number of old books sent to be re-bound. Shively isn't sure when things will get back to normal, but she is already sure of one thing: She will burst her budget again this year. During fiscal year 1987, Shively was budgeted enough money to pay for 9,000 hours of rescheduling work. She finished the year 355 hours over budget. To correct the problem, she was allocated 9,200 hours for the current fiscal year. But during the first half, she used 54 percent of her apportionment, and that was before the books piled up. Shively said she depended totally on students in the work-study program in her lab. "Because I depend on work-study, I have to take what I get," Shively as if she were a student. It isn't easy keeping workers in the "Part of the problem is, it's hard work ... and it can be pretty boring, too. I've had people quit after two hours here ... the ones that stick with it are tremendous," she said. stacks. Shively said. Shively said the library staff was trying to help her reshelve books. "They came and helped one day," Shivley said, "and boy, we got a lot done." Simmons said she had worked nine years at the library and that each year, as the fall semester ended, a flood of books swept in. In 1979, the backlog was cleared by January, Simmons said. This year, the rush won't end until early February. it is not a situation I like at all." Simmons said. "I wish someone would come up with a suggestion of how to handle it." Shively is perplexed also. "I don't know what would be a lasting solution, other than giving me more money," she said. Meese Continued from p.1 needed either by the bureau or the (Justice) Department." The FBI issued a statement Wednesday acknowledging that it had investigated the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, or CISPES, a group opposed to U.S. involvement in Central America. 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