g, .7?ni!(.'inWIi6.J,i' 11, 1 V" T I 1 I i It 4 i ft 4 HELP WANTED I still need two college men to work this summer. Mr. Bair 488-4414. Make $2100. Do you want to make $300 weekly this summer bad enough to work for it? If so, leading local Summer Jobs Ambitious men to work 40 - 50 hours weekly. Can earn up to $2,100, plus an $800 tax-free scholarship. Car necessary. Apply: Write Box 4135 Benson Station, Omaha, Neb. 68104 or call (402) 4. Aportmenfs For Rent Nearly new, air conditioned, Furnished Apartments. Facilities for 3 or 4 students Per Apt. See Roger Mattingly, Apt. 1, 1400 North 33rd, or call 434-6494, after 6 P.M. -' " "' Our engagement easier to pop the Stri'inj Lincoln Simct 190$ 1129 "0" Street Registered Jewelers American photography studio has this opening in their sales advertising department. Car required, 466-6642. Private room, bath for student to live in professor's home as MOTHER'S HELPER, two children. Room and board plus 391 - 7821. j rings make it question. Gem Society A wage. Call 477-2015. FOR SALE 1971 Honda CB 175, electric start. Only two weeKs old. Perfect condition. $500. 432 8765. Must sell Wilson Staff Irons and Woods, Reel To Reel Sterocorder, Portable Smith-Corona Typewriter. Call 489-8390. Sansui 3000 A, tuner, amp, $225. Call 432-9998. SAVE Un TO $400 on your new MCycle and tour Europel Buy new BSA.TR IUMPH, NORTON TAX FREE from one of England's oldest dealers-Est: 50 years. Huge stock too of guaranteed used models at England's lowest prices. Full Insurance' for Europe and Shipment back to USA arranged or we guarantee re-purchase. Write now for full details. George Clarke (Motors) Limited, 276-278 Brixton Hill, London S.W. 2 Tel: 01 674-3211, Small tent-type 2-wheel camper, light weight (200 lbs.) Designed for VW or Compact Car. Complete with mattress and screens. Phone 434-6840 after 6 p.m. Water you waiting for?? Waterbeds $27.95 to $39.95 Call T. J. Enterprises at 488-0459. Four Chrome Reverse Rims with two spinners - Rocket Brand, Fits General Motors cars. Also car stereo tape player. Must sell I Gale Henry, 211 Burr Hall, 434-31 1 1 after 5 p.m. 1966 Plymouth Satellite, 361, 4-speed, $850. 477-7927. 196 5 Impala Convertible, 327, automatic, power steering. Moving, must sell. $550. 477-7927. For young person interested in owning and driving a fine sports car. We are offering for sale one of the eight Kellison Astro J-5's in the U.S. This machine is well worth the price just to look at, and handles superbly. Only 25,000 miles, NEW tires, persons interested must know something about auto mechanics, highest bid. Call 435-2212 or 435-9690. FOR RENT 1724 L, new 2 Bedroom apartment for 4 people 477 1878. Male roommates needed. New apartment, swimming pool. Cheaper than you think. 466 9005. 2-Bedroom furnished apartment. June 1. 1724 L. Apartment 1A. 477 4697. 1 or 2 female roommates to share nice apartment for summer 17 & B. Call 435-7505, eveninqs. Want to live in style and comfort? Call 475 1277, and ask about our deluxe 2 bedroom apartments, $175 and up. Celebrate With the at LOUNGE &30NIGHT1.Y 10 and 'O' Male roommate to share apartment, 47 & Starr, No. 12, 466-3698. 2 male roommates to share house for '71'72 academic year. 434-4680. Summer roomers, new air conditioned building. Contact Cornhusker Co-op 1319 R or Call 432-1410. $10 per week, Tired of dorm life? Want to save $300? 432-2583. 2 bedroom apartment, air conditioned, shag carpet, electric kitchen, dishwasher, good location. Call 475 2370. WANTED TO RENT I would like to assume rental of 3 bedroom house. Please call 435 8976. LOST Glasses. Blue Plastic frame, Lost during Easter. Reward. 475 1875. Large brown envelope containing geography of Soviet Union lecture notes. Reward. 475 4847, after 5:30 p.m. Gold watch, gold and black Expansion. Football Stadium, May 13, Sentimental value, Reward, 2221 B, Doug German, FOUND Guitar at C. Y. Thompson Library. Owner must identify. Contact library officials Glasses, found at Capitol during last Wednesday's Peace Rally. Identify and claim at DAILY NEBRASKAN, 34 Nebraska Union. TUTORING Spanish tutoring. Summer. Reasonable rates. Call 435 3345, after 6 p.m. Math, Physics, German, Evans Learning Center, 1601 P Street. 435 2168. MISCELLANEOUS Western Americana, Heritage Room, Nebraska Bookstore. 1135 R. WHILE WORKING THIS SUMMER, pursue degree requirements. Enroll now in an Independent Study by Correspondence course. $17.00 per credit hour. Call or visit the University Extension Division for counseling and information, 511 Nebraska Hall, 472 2171. Wanted: 2 rides to Celebration of Life. Will share expense. Call 475 4345. Needed: Summer car pool to Omaha. John Miller, 434 0288. Needed: Carpool Omaha to Lincoln 1st Summer Session. Leave at 8, return at 4:30. 558 1972 (Omaha). Summer drafting (diagrams, graphs, etc.). Accurate & reasonable, 477-8087, after 5:30. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR CAMPUS BOOK STORE, 13TH & R. . Sewing and alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799 2615. GRA DUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS. Personalized with name, degree and college GOLDENROD PRINTING CO. 215 No. 14th. Phone 432-2128. FREE '71'72 FOREIGN FILM TICKET for every 20 tickets sold In September. Interested? Leave name and summer address in Program Office (128) Foreign Film Committee. Blacks. . . Continued from page 1 towards the objectives outlined in the (Board of) Regents' resolution of Dec. 14, 1970," Soshnik said. Besides ordering all student organizations to comply with the University's anti-discrimination policy, the Regents in December directed the creation of a committee of students and Student Affairs administrators to develop "programs of positive action which will achieve the desired goal of non-discrimination." In addition, Student Affairs was directed to work with minority groups "to assure an attitude of reciprocal cooperation and non-discrimination." The Regents also urged the presidents and deans of each NU campus to extend their efforts to recruit qualified faculty members from minority groups. Book stores want lab books For the first time the local book stores are buying used Biology I lab manuals, according to a Biology Department spokesman. The used copies are needed for next fall because no more copies are available from the printer. Band plays on . . . Thursday The Collegiate Band will play its spring concert Thursday on the lawn in front of Kimball Recital Hall. Conducted by Professor Jack Snider, the band will begin its perform;) nee at 7:30 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. Sheldon exhibits student art The Annual Student Art exhibit, a' collection of over 200 pieces, will be on display in Sheldon Art Gallery from May 18-June 22. Many of the works will be on sale. xiocooooooooooooooooc Needed: 2 graduating senior girls in music or dancing, for light choreography & for light harmony in a Las Vegas- type Revue. High pay. Must be neat Must be free to travel. Cell 489-1039 or PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1971 I.