PAGE 2 Men's 10-spccd racer 69 98 Mn'i 10-ipted ractr bifca with hand brakai, cleatad racing padati, kickiund. Chronw-pUttd Itaal Handlabari and rimi. $4 char'ga tor MMmbling Man't 3-tpaad HghtwaieM Mt with front and raar hind brakaa. Chromt-pUttd itd handtabart and whaal firm. 12.60 charga lor namWinj. Come see Penney's entire selection of bicycle accessories. Chain locks . . . . Mt Rr tool bag. vinyl . , . I. Blcyclo light . . . I.7 ck pack .......... ,1.99 generator lights $5.49 JCPenney The values are here everyday. a rock opera presented by kosmet klub apr. 14, 15, 16 8 pm u of n coliseum tickets available at: the hitchin' post nebraska union $2 advance ' $2.50 at the door Construction rocks campus by Duane Leibhart Probably the most interesting thing about the landscaping activity on campus right now is an unobtrusive .red granite boulder that has been placed on a stand erected outside the northeast corner of Morrill Hall. The glacial rock weighs several tons and originally sat atop a bluff overlooking the Missouri River in Nebraska's Cedar County. The boulder it covered with hieroglyphics carved on it by early Nebraska residents. Director of the University museum Bertrand Schultz said the rock was discovered in 1869 by the first professor of earth sciences at the University. He later became director of the University's museum. The class of 1892 carted the boulder to the University and sat it in front of the old University library. Schultz said it reposed in what is now Sheldon Art Gallery's sculpture garden. He said students used it to sit on, and have worn the rock with writing. The rock is now on a raised stand to prevent further wear from student posteriors. The director said the rock was almost hauled away when a construction company landscaped the sculpture garden area. Schultz noticed that the construction plans called for the removal of a boulder. It turned out to be that big red stone. The area at the corner of the museum will be a place for students to relax and ponder those little turkey tracks and other hieroglyphics. While they are pondering, it they decide they need to mail something or buy some postage stamps, they can stroll southeast across the street. On the corner of that parking lot, a self-service postal station is to be constructed. The University must provide a platform for the building, but the U.S. Postal Service will construct the pagoda like structure. Assistant Director of Business and Finance Ron Wright said long range plans for the University call for a small parking lot on the corner of 16th and R Streets where the old Nebraska Educational Television buildings were torn down. There will be space left over even after that is built though, he added. The director said he would favor making that area into a park as . suggested to the administration by the ASUN Senate. Wright said some trees and bushes are also being transplanted from the area north of Love Library where a library addition will be constructed. "It is either take the trees out now or wait until the bulldozers do," he added. By hook or by crook. . . Law professors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln haven't given up hope yet on receiving money for a new building. Money was not appropriated for a Law College building in this year's University budget. "We're unhappy about it," said Wallace Rudolph, UNL law professor. "But we're hopeful we'll get it next year. We came closer this year." The Law College is so overcrowded now that "we're turning down seven, eight, or nine students for each we accept now," he said. In this condition "we're not giving the kind of legal education we want to or that is demanded," Rudolph said. doily n 4 editor in ch.ef barry pllger rrwnoqing editor lm gray . news editor brt backer art manager bill carver coordinator ierrl hautsler The Daily Nebraskan is written, edited end managed by students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is editorially independeift of the University faculty, administration and student body. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the CSL subcommittee on publications Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday throughout the school year, except holidays and vacations. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska 68508. Address: The Daily Nebraskan 34 Nebraska UnionLincoln. Neb.. 68508. Telephone ' A t m nn SAVE More at DIVIDEND VALUABLE COUPON I ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF 8 GALLONS OR MORE Limit 1 - Per Customer I I Offer expires April 13,1972 j 1 DIVIDEND BONDED 16'Jh and P. Street em 40th and Vine THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1972