University Daily Kansan Thursday, July 8, 1976 5 Union renovations to ease crowded office conditions By BERNEIL JUHNKE Staff Writer Crowded conditions in student organization offices in the Kansas Union will be alleviated by renovations this fall. Frank Burke, Union director, said yesterday. Burge said improvements in the 19 student organization offices, which are located mainly on the third level of the Union, would involve routine building upkeep improvements to be completed by the fall semester. He said that it would be difficult to say exactly what costs for the student office improvements would be because they were expensive. He thought about $4,000 would be spent. BURGE SAID the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system would be adjusted where necessary. Walls and cardboard panels, bulletin boards provided for the offices. The Union plans to improve security in the student offices by installing new locks and heavy aluminum bars in spaces above doors, he said. The Student Senate offices will have more work space for senators and committees when the room now used by the business department is converted into a meeting area, Burke said. All office machines that are currently scattered in several rooms will be put into use. THE PUBLIC Relations Director's office will be converted into a reception room, as a receptionist. fices, according to Tom Mitchell, Student Senate business manager. Teddie Tasheff, student body president, " said The Student Senate has suffered in the past for not having efficient office space to help students and student organizations. Work would be done before meetings if there was a spot for committee members to meet." When SUA moved into its present offices six years ago, he said, there were two staff members and one secretary. There are now seven staff members plus part-time help. Mike Miller, Union activities adviser, said SUA would occupy two offices halfway used by Consumer Affairs on the fifth floor. The fourth would increase office space for SUA by half. "WITH A doubled staff and a large increase in the volume of business we do, we are literally running out of space," Miller said. Consumer Affairs moved to an office on the third level July 1. Burge said an attempt would be made to separate the auditing and ticket activities from the program planning activities in the SUA office. Money budgeted for maintenance in the fiscal year 1977 capital improvements budget for the Union will be used for the operations he said. The Union's maintenance staff will do the repairs and renovations. "Student use of these office areas has reached an all-time high," Burge said. "We'd like to provide the most attractive, efficient office space we can." KU to co-star with Royals Kansas Jayhawk Night with the Kansas City Royals has been changed to Kansas Jayhawk Afternoon because the July 17 game was cancelled. Red Sox will be televised nationally. The Royals called Bill Coughlin, chairman of the Alumni Association committee planning the event, about a week ago to change the game time from 7:30 to 1:30 p.m. Coughlin said the Alumni Association had instructed players to be out February, but NBC schedules its Saturday "Game of the Week" only two or three weeks in advance. The time change seemed to have slowed reservations, Coughlin said, but the switch was not working. Reservations for seats in the special KU section must be made through the Alumni Center. THE ROYALS were delighted," he said, "and of course, it's going to be good for the University. too. It's a greater opportunity for national exposure than ever before." Chancellor Archie R. Dykes will throw out the first ball. He and the KU Jayhawk mascots will be on the field before the game and during the national anthem, taped by the band. Band. A KU ROTC color guard will provide the colors preceding the national anthem. More than 1,000 reservations have been made so far, Coughlin said. A post-game party will be in the Royals' banquet facility, adjacent to the Stadium Club. Admission tickets are $1 and must be received advance through the Alumni Association. GOV. ROBERT F. Bennett has been invited to attend the Guest Lecture, whether he will attend. The game will be blacked out for a 75-mile radius around Kansas City. Those who maze reservations for the time change may need to call the Alumni Association office, Coughlin said. Summer Films Fri., July 9 7:30 p.m. Based on a futuristic cross-country demolition derby, with David Carridine. "An Orwellian vision of the American 'fue.'"—Lawrence Van Gelder, Th. New York Times. DEATHRACE 2000 $1.00 ALL FILMS SHOWN IN WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM Out they go at drastic reductions! TRANSFER SALE (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY) We combed all our other stores from corner to corner, rack to rack, and transferred all exciting summer fashions to our Lawrence store at enormous savings . . . - DRESSES * SWIMSUITS - SKIRTS - SCARVES - PANTS 1/2 OFF AND MORE Open Thursday Evenings 'til 8:30 - TOPS - METCALF SOUTH • BLUE RIDGE • PLAZA - PRAIRIE VILLAGE - LAWRENCE Brett and Lynn will be joined in the starting lineup by catcher Thurman Munson of the New York Yankees, first baseman Rod Carre of the Minnesota Twins, third baseman Baltimore Orioles, shortstop Toby Harry of the Texas Rangers and outfielders Ron All Sales Final Entire Stock Not Included NEW YORK (AP)—Kansas City third baseman George Brett, the American League's leading hitter and Boston outspoken player, was among the valuable Player and Rookie of the Year last year, are among the eight starters named yesterday to the AL team for the All-Star Brett, Lynn win All-Star berths The top players at each position were announced Wednesday by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn after a record 71-69 victory, balloting for the seventh straight year. The nationally televised 7th all-Star Game will be played Tuesday night at Philadelphia. BRETT, HITTING 334 through Tuesday, was an easy winner at third base, polling 1,678,448 votes to 1,518,602 for runners-up Donovan, who scored the first appearance in the mid-season game. LeFlore and Rusty Staub, both of the Detroit Tigers. Lynn, the Lynn, the Red Sox centerfielder with 166 hits in the 315 red AL voters with 9266 hits. Lefort, the Tiger's centerfielder was lefonthe in the outfield balling with Lhadeh. 1,770,998 www刺到 1,403,557 for second-place Carl Yastrzemski of Boston. He was followed by Staub with 1,573,703 votes. The balloting at shortstop was much closer, with Harrah, a 289 hitter, beating Mark Belanger of Baltimore 1,481,346 to $,233,755. Gritch, who has the lowest batting average among the starters at 282, had an even easier time getting the starting job at second base, receiving 2,043,904 votes to 1,582,156 for runner-up Willie Randolph of New York, a rookie. The closest race for a starting berth was among the catchers, where Munsion, a 322 hitter, edged Carlton Fisk of Boston, 2,284,577 to 2,218,875. AT FIRST base, Carew, a five-time AL batting champion now hitting .303, polled The National League starters will be named Thursday. KANSAN WANT ADS Acompoonditions, goods, services and empoly- ment of the public health system in Nairobi. Responsible for the management of the INMAHIVA program, national response to HIV/AIDS, training, community outreach and other refor- mative activities. CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five time times times times times time times times times times 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional AD DEADLINES ...01 .02 .03 .04 .05 to run: Monday 5 p.m. Tuesday 4 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday 4 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect injections. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. 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