Radial debate persists during study Persons concerned with Hwyjs future are awaiting completion of a transportation study to be finished in late 1974, according to Robert Obering, director of Lincoln's public works department. Obering said Lincoln, Lancaster County and federal officials are working to "update" the transportation study completed in 1966. The original study, he said, projected that traffic volume in 1985 would be too large for Cornhusker Hwy. ASUN budget cont'd from page 1 Dave Howlett, chairman of the Free University Committee, hopes to generate more interest in the program by offering a two-day conference on consumerism and following up with courses, seminars and workshops. Ralph Nader and John Gardner of Common Cause are being considered as speakers, as well as business executives and local consumer advocates. How and where Free University will pick up the money for the conference remains to be worked out. However, other committee chairpersons have expressed strong support for He. .',?tt's idea. Absent from the budget this year are cultural affairs and student government conferences. The Cultural Affairs Committee was funded last year through nonrecurring funds. The committee's budget request was turned in late this year and it will now have to fight for a share of the $8,000 in Student Organizations and Activities. If funds do not become available, Cultural Affairs may be forced to cancel the St. Louis Symphony's doily DAILY NEBRASKAIM WANT ADS can bo placed In person- In Room 34, Nebraska Union, weekdays 8-12 and 1-5; or callod In between 8-10 only ot 472 2588. Cost Is $.08 per word, per day, $1.00 minimum. Payment in advance preferred, but phono orders may be charged. Bank Amoricard is also accepted In payment of advertising at no extra cost. Rates quoted are for cash order or charge orders paid within five business days. Ads not paid within five days ire 50 cents additional. Deadline for ads is 3 00 p.m. day before publication. No refunds. Complimentary ads may be run only If error Is brought to the Nebraskan's attention the business day after publication. FOR SALE Custom-made wooden jewelery: $2-0. Bracelets, Necklaces, earrings. Display from 1 5. 316 So. 46th. 488 6B87. Furniture, antiques, and collectibles. A hotter deal at Midway Auction, Greenwood, Nb. 789-2145. Open 9-7, Sunday 12 7, Closed Saturday. Come out and Inspect our merchandise. A.K.C. Slborlen Husky pups. Midnight Sun lineage. Permanent shots, wormed. 1 2 weeks. 470-1 147. FREE male dog, 8 months old, housebrokon, shots, very cuto and friendly. 470 0730. SUPER SPEAKERS 1 pr. Altec G04 E's In 12 cubic foot cabinets. $370. 477 9880 or 488 0620. Snnl TC fiOO stereo tapo recorder. Excellent condition - comploto with 20 tanos. two remote controls, bulk tape censor, directional microphone unci deluxe tape splicer. Retail cost nearly $800. Price $400. 477 9085 or 488-0020. Ampox cassette tapes; 40 mln-08 centsfor two; 00 mln. GO centsfor two. Vld A-Comm Systums, 1030 P Sis. 20 discount on all Columbia 10-speed bikes. Goodyear Service Store, 19th O, 432 6021. Imported 10 speed bikes. 21", 23", and 20" models in 0 colors. Simplex (in railleur; center pull brakos. $70 Including tax. Var.lce Pontlac Hi Cadillac, 70tt S, O. 434 0611. . 1971 Harley sportster. 0200 miles. Fully dressed' $1800 or Ix.-st offer. 1936 N. 06th. 406 7909. 1972 Ham hero, red automatic, air, power steering, brakes. Rear canvas. 470-0141, evenings. For kale: 1970 VW Fastback, Red. 48,000 miles. 30 miles per gallon. Snow tires. Needs new fuel pump soon. Call 4 70 6903 after 0 p.m., or 4 72 2088. Ask for Tim or Jane. $1,300. the Northeast Radial 1964 Pontlac Lemans with GTO emblems. 326, Hurst 3 speed. Good interior. 432 2133. , With Student or Faculty ID, 15 discount on all Goodyear Tires except promotional items. Goodyear Service Store, 19th & O, 432-6521. HELP WANTED DAILY NEBRASKAN needs circulation people! Should have mornings free from approx. 8:30-10:30. Car necessary. Good pay. Contact Jerri. 472-2088, 89, 90. TODAYIIII Need girl to clean apartmont 2 hrs. per week, $10.00. Will provide transportation if necessary. 483 1203. Need one full and one part-time experienced lineman, 10:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. Duncan Aviation, 432 6657 ask for Bob McCamrnon. Warehouse work Si delivery. Mon., Wed., and Fri. mornings or Tues. and Thurs. mornings andor' afternoons. Lincoln Wholesale Florists. 1725 S. 6th. 432 8849. Part time office cleaning. Evenings and weokends. Year round work. Excellent working conditions. Call Stove, 489 8592. Experienced grain bin erectors. Split shifts; off days or weokends. Call Schultz Agra Contractor's, Seward, Nb, 643 4144. Male checkers. Nights, Saturday and Sunday. Apply In person, 3 0 afternoons at Shuster's Jack and Jill, 140 Capital Beach Blvd. Permanent part-time for repair of small appliances, small gas engines. '20 hrswk1. Some experience preferred. Apply Mr. Steak Johnson, Sears Service Center, 4810 S. 14th. E ciu.il Opportunity Employer. UNSKILLED WORK We need people who can work a full day or half days to be on call to unload trucks, -help moving companies, otc. Car helpful. Daily cash draw. Apply Manpower, Inc. 122 N. 11th. WOMEN Waitress position. Part time or full time, day or night. 1 to 0 days a week. Apply 3 0 daily. J.B.'s Big Boy, 27ih 8. Vine. RUE BENS RESTAURANT IS NOW INTERVIEWING APPLICANTS FOR PART TIME DAYS BUSBOYS OR BUSSETTES ALSO FOR NIGHT DISHWASHERS APPLY NO 90 GATEWAY, LINCOLN, NB. An equal opportunity employer. Waitress needed, Mr. Steak, 0000 O St. See Mrs. Pri:o. "We based our study on population growth, land development and projected trips to specific city areas. The facts seemed to point to the need for a radial highway," Obering said. City Councilman John Robinson said improvements in Cornhusker Hwy. would be more logical than building a new radial. "Cornhusker Hwy. is a suitable route to channel traffic between northeast Lincoln and the downtown area," he said. J.R. Downing Sr., president of the Coalition Against the Radial, said the Northeast Radial would concert, according to Ron Bowlin, coordinator for the committee. Student government conferences were axed because ASUN decided that other projects were of higher priority. ASUN Budget Proposal Summary, 1973-74 Office Expenses Salary Expenses Electoral Commission Senate Expenses Center for Educational Change Communications Committee Environmental Task Force Free University Human Rights Committee ' Legal Rights Committee Legislative Liaison Student Services Committee Contingency 1974-75 Administration Legal Aid for Students Office Record Store Total Recurring Expenses Student Organizations and Activities Total Nonrecurring Expenses Total Budget Request inmnk ods SUMMER JOBS '74. Student-operated house i , pointing business opening Lincoln branch in 1974, $20 to $60 daily; good management experience; excellent advancement possibilities; some part time winter work available. For more info, application, and interview appointment write: Youth Enterprises, 1914 G St., Iowa City, la 52240. APPLY NOW! Positions will be filled soon. Part time janitor -around 4 hrs. a day. 5 days a week. $2hr. Hours flexible. Call 477-7401 or come to Phi Gamma Delta House. Harris Laboratories needs volunteers for clinical evaluation of marketed pharmaceuticals for current and future studies. Mostly weekends. Excellent extra income. Over 19 year of ago. Call 43 2 28VK Women. Night time hostess position available part time. Apply 3 0 daily. J.B.'s Big Boy. 27th & Vine. 'Waitresses wanted 9 p.m. to 3 a.m., any nights. Apply 29th ft O or 66 th Ki O. Hostess needed, part time. Apply Mr. Steak, 0000 O St. See Mrs. Price. THE. SHOE BOX needs part time experienced sales help. Mornings and evenings available. Please contact Dana Douglass for appointment, 432 2202. Wanted salesman, Part or full time. $200 $300week depending on ability. Prior sales experience preferred but nor necessary. Will train. Guaranteed I oods, 4 70 4037. College bound or c.ireer minded. Need 4 ambitious people part time, 20 hrswk. $2.0Ohr average. On the job training. Call 4 70 9387 I riday Ironi 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Direct sales downtown i x cedent hours. Car working through department store, earnings. Lvening required. AhO 664 2. SERVICES RESEARCH UNLIMITED Call Monday through Saturday after 0 p.m. Phono 799 3041. Pregnant? Birthright cares about you and your unborn child, 4 77 8021. VOLUNTEERS Like to work with young, oldi St. Monica's Service Center has both. Volunteers are needed to work In cralt (enter lor elderly and visit handicapped children In Lincoln homes. Contact Student Volunteer Services, room 200, phono 472 21H6. damage property value wherever it would pass through residential areas. "Persons living on Fremont St. especially will be affected. We have a quiet neighborhood, and all this talk about future increased traffic problems is unjustified," he said. Downing said he felt there is no chance of persuading Mayor Sam Schwartzkopf to change his viewpoint on the Northeast Radial. "We've qiven up on him. His mind is set on building the Radial, and that's that," he said. Schwartzkopf said he has not formed his final opinion on the Northeast Radial. "I'm capable of deciding for myself, and I don't need peoplo telling me what I think and don't think. Whether we have the Radial or ' not will depend cn what the transportation study comes up with," he said. Schwartzkopf said he will form his final opinion on the Northeast Radial following the study. Robinson said that from a "legal standpoint", highways running through residential areas without consideration of the impact on area residents is contrary to federal law. He said he has proposed a resolution which would "incorporate the utility" of citizen groups in helping to plan city projects. The resolution, he "aid, was unanimously approved by the City Council. Robinson said that this seems to suggest the Council's interest in social planning, but warned that is was not an indication of their disapproval of the Northeast Radial. The resolution has resulted in the creaiiort of a citizens committee which will develop an "action plan" telling of needed community improvements, he said. The committee is made up of 25 Lincoln residents, he said, and will hold its second public meeting tonight at City Hall. $3,330.00 9,472.99 1,410.00 700.00 875.00 2,005.00 300.00 800.00 700.00 275.00 625.00 500.00 500.00 1,916.64 9,370.00 2,000.00 34,779.63 8,000.00 8,000.00 $42,779.63 LOST LOST: Ladies Navywhite chocked slacks; navy body-shirt; navy sandals, navy knee-his, wire necklace. Reward if returned. Call 488 3519. ROOMMATE WANTED Female Wanted to share apt. near East Campus. Own bedroom. Call 46 7 2295. 2 female roommates to share 5 bedroom house. $40 a piece 434 2506. Wanted roommate to share 2 nociroom apt. iitn si a bts. 3.H.SU. Call atter b 477 8868. p.m. FOR RENT F emalo student vacancies at Co-ed Cornhusker Coop. Room and Board: $760school year or $380sortiester. See at 705 N. 23rd or call 4 75 6 796. Ask for any officer. MERLE NORMAN BEAUTY BONUS! We,ve got waiting just for you Co mo in now and we'll give you a compliment. ji y lesson in achieving a more radiant complex ion wiih Ihe Merle Norman Three Steps to Beauty. And when you purchase the Three Steps to Beaut products for the regular price of $11.00, yuu ijct an exciting Beauty Bonus: Two free tubes of Miracol Booster. Call today for your appointment or come in, Tin-; limited-time offer can lead to beauty unlimited. 1340 "O" 114 Gateway Alt rior AtA nr.ic update MISCELLANEOUS Business Opportunity. ...Yqur ! '" " to help others without taking an oath of poverty. C ili Grc gg Nicklas. 432-4 231. Need ride at 4:30 from city campus to 4000 Cornhusker. PL-ase c II Lynn at 472-2161 or 467 16W. Wanted: Two Ncbr I'.ka Season football tickets. Call 4 7 J 7630 or 432-4534 (daytime). Ask t-or Marshall. Wanted: two tickets ti UCI A game. Call Tim Mi f J, ill at 1-346-7828 or 1 340 OA? (call collect). Would like to rent 7" :.tci:o 'J r tape deck for annul a v-r Call 488-7198. GAY COFFEE HOUJ'.I C, ird.iy, Sept 9. B OOH' OO II. M.H.I . 3 one here, vtf- c-J3Li WslttJfiu'tJ f yg.ym ;v A thursdjv, September 6, 1973 daily nobraskun pd'je 7