DflisrE?rt Regents, "in co;,perat.on with the rest of the University com munity, to set forth an explicit policy for the hiring of teachers." Ratliff, who was invited by the Board la.it month to present a report of possible new in formation, told the Regents Monday tha'i Michigan's philosophy department is con sidering a nationwide cam paign to urge potential philosophy teachers to boycott the Univershy of Nebraska. Varner told the s'udents he believes chances are slim that the Regents will reverse their decision not to hire Davis. The Board did not comment during the me "ting on the report, nor on the possibility of boycott action by the Universi ty of Michigan. However, the Regents did unanimously ap prove a resolution commending the effort of .he students. N iMebraskan FOR SALE 1964 Chevy Impala, 327, 250 h p., auto matic, good shape. 435-6593. Smith-Corona office type portable type writer wllh case. 435-6593. Milktruck for sale: Dlvco van, unique, nice. Call Kent at 626-3600 Crete; after 1218 397-7796, Omaha. '63 Ford sedan, good transportation. 432-8784 after 5. '67 gold Toronado, stereo speakers, $600, take over payments. 466-0289. '66 Ford Travel Van, $1350, excellent condition. 489-6345. COMPLETE SKI SET $60. Wonderful chrisinios gift I 184cm Sohler (Ger man) multi-lamination wood skis; metal poles; s-ze 7 Samson (Canadian), boots; metal carry frame for boots. Call 488-5038. WANTED Roommates one or two mature male students, 2 bedroom apartment, near capital, parking, 432-6298. ONE OR TWO FEMALE RIDERS TO ORANGE BOWL: Two guys and girl need one or two more female riders to Miami. We can get tickets. $60 round trip. Leave December 28. Call Dave, 434-7292. EMPLOYMENT COLLEGE MEN: PART TIME, 19 HRS. WK., 5-8 EVENINGS, 9-1 SATURDAYS. $1.95 HR. 477-6814, 489-4729. Caretakers wanted. Couple needed as apartment house caretakers. Nice living quarters. Ten apartments. Some rent and services. Write Dept. C THE NE BRASKAN. Miscellaneous ALL ;S MUST BE PREPAID. $ .05 NEBRASKA 432-3126 '12 tn & P Street "A SHOCKEEl! xj -Z- A THIS IS TH 0JSWNIHQ OF THE ACE OF TTTTTT us the mmn fhqjegt" A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR" FEATURES AT 1:00, 3:05, PAGE 8 Campus by CHARLES HARPSTER Nebraskan Staff Writer Amid heliports, elevated trains, and all the other Susday-comic transportation miracles projected for coming generations, students on the University of Nebraska "cam pus of the future" will swarm from place to place on machines used since the French Revolution. As cars are moved from the center of campus to giant lots on the campus fringe, streets will be unneccessary. In their place, classrooms, labs, malls and satellite student unions will move in. But unless another substitute for walking is invented, students will increasingly rely on bicycles to take them across the sprawling campus. For nearly half a century, Want Ads per word and t .50 a day minimum. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR, CAMPUS BOOKSTORE, 13th & R. Sewing and alterations. Call Pat Moore 799 2615. MATH TUTORING, Math 14, '14, 115, 116, 201, 202, 203, 204, 243. Actuarial Science 44, A. S. 135 and 235. Physics 1, 2, 111, 112. Statistics 145. M. E. 112, 118. E. E. 11, 12, 13, 106. E. M. 1, 23, 173, 125, 15. Computer Science 1. Our qualified tutors all have 3.7 GPA or better. Evans Learning Center 435-2168. SKIIERS ATTENTION . . . "International Skliers for Peace" Multi-colored Ski Patch and Bronze Medallion with chain. Both have ISP insignia and are avail able now for the first time in U.S. only through Student Travel Services. Spe. cial International Student price of 50c for patch end $1 for Medallion. Far out gift ideal Join the ISP today! Mall to: Student Travel Services, PO box 19384, Sacramento, Calif. 958)9. "Good Skiing Peace" PLAYER PIANO . . . SHUFFLEBOARD, Beer, drinks, soup, nuts, fun. Bartlett's RED BARN GOEHNER. Free kittens. One black male, two black and white females. Call 435-1598 after six. What's a fulkary? A hand embroidered dress from India. At THE WHISTLE STOP in the old depot, 1944 "O". Plenty of free parking. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Improve grade In math or EE. Call Nlrmal after 7:00 for excellent tutoring. 435 7931. Need ride to MLA convention In New - York. Share expenses. 488-5833 after 5:30. LOST Guilford Statistics book In Union. $10 reward for return. No questions asked. Call John at 466-9081. GN FILM SOCIETY j HT AT 7 & 9 PJW. FOREIGN TONIGHT STARTS THUR! nenjuu uatiy ntws s ... i...,, n-:t.. mi - FANAVISION' GP 5:10, 7:15, 9:20 PJVI. V.. TO .. TB. ' YUl V. . W..-J arCH. v.itM k ZL V XT bike population Carl Donaldson has been watching the campus change. After 13 years as University business manager he is now retired but he was recently appointed as special consultant on campus improvement by President Joseph Soshnik. He came to NU in 1)24, when Morrill Hall was on the edge of the campus, nd Greeks com plained their houses along 16th Street were placed too far "off campus." "There's going to be a steady increase in bikes around the .campus as cars disappear from the center," he said. - One plan under consideration to accommodate the increased number of bicycles, he said, is to have one-way, concrete paths running beside the sidewalks. Regulations, licenses and bike-sized stop signs will control the bicycle traffic. Another consideration will be the natural paths created by students who take the shortest route to their classes, often across lawns and through bushes. - These paths were ,analized by a computer to find the tf most traveled routes, Donaldson said. "Bikes are increasing on the campus for another reason besides growth," Donaldson added. W mm tM T t a -w . " Only 3 Shopping Days Until Vacation! Our Special Christmas hours to help your busy schedule are: Mon. thru Fri. 10-9 p.m. Saturday 10-5:39 p.m. Sunday 1-5 p.m. Oi THE NEBRASKAN A local bike dealer claims that whenever the University closes a street, such as 12th, 13th, or 14th, his bicycle sales increase. "SLudents don't like to cross city streets with their bikes. So whenever a street is closed, more bikes are naturally used on the campus," he said. Donaldson said parking spaces for the bikes will be in stalled as the need arises. The plan calls for the concrete "bucket" type now used, he said, but other designs will be considered because this type provides no place to lock the bike. This suggests other problems that may be spawned by the increase in the bike popula tion. So far this semester, ac cording to Lt Chester Parnham of campus security, 18 bikes have been stolen from the campus, with four reported recovered. The record is in complete, he said, because university police are not always notified when city police recover a bike. Although bikes must be licensed with the city, Parnham said, no special university license is required. Campus police will not pick up an unlicensed bike unless it is Jfasm's If 14th Cr P Streets r r jaw a m. m WEDNESDAY, explodes suspected of being stolen, he added. Someday, cars will be outlawed from the center of the campus. No one is sure when this will happen, but one thing seems certain. If the "campus of the future" is going to adapt to this change, some ar rangements for the expected bicycle population explosion need to be made. Calendar Wednesday, Dec. 16 Wednesday, December 16. 1970 NETCHE Broadcast: "German Conversation" with Dr. Paul Schach, 11:30 a.m., Channel 12 T.V. Jazz & Java: "Marilyn Mann", 3:30 p.m , South Crib ASUN, 4 p.m., Union Foreign Film: "Bande a Parte", 7 & 9 p.m., Nebraska Theatre. Play: "Cotton Eye Joe", 7:30 p.m., Union University Theatre: "You Know I Can't Hear You ..." t p.m., Howell Theatre. Play Reading: "Impressions of Childhood", 8 p.m., Temple Theatre 301. Assessors School, Nebraska Center Annual Residence Halls' Chrlstrpas Din- Read Nebraskan Want Ads BACK PACKS Government Surplus m 49 Combat Field Pack I G.L Gas Mask Bag 79' $788 New packs with frames from up Himalayan Back A33 and Packs from I up 3 lb. Dacron Sleeping Bag. Two bags zip together ,or $1Q88 double I O each Back Packing Mummy Sleeping Bags $22 SURPIUS (BITER 1000 West 0 Street 435-4366 DECEMBER 16, 1970