Friday, April 16, 1976 University Daily Kansan 5 Problems studied in North Lawrence Last fall, the North Lawrence Planning Council initiated a survey to determine certain factors. Thomas Galloway, associate professor of architecture and urban design, is directing Concerned residents of North Lawrence can take direct action to improve their community. He said yesterday that the study, which was conducted by graduate students from two colleges in New York City, Design, had checked into land use and zoning, housing, the quality of public services and facilities, resident opinion of the community and strategic strategies to improve the community. Gallaway said the bulk of the survey information was obtained through two sets of questionnaires, totaling 400, sent to North Carolina residents in December and January. HEATHER REIS, a council member, said that preliminary findings of the December questionnaires indicated that the North Lawrence community needed more educational services and services for the financial business and increased flood protection. But she said that the council had expected most of these findings and that they would wait until the study was complete before making any real decisions. Gallows said the study actually served a double purpose. "We hope that its findings will respond to the needs of the North Lawrence community," he said, "but it also serves as a work exercise for our students by building up their knowledge and skills in community development." JERRY SLINGSBY, Lawrence graduate student who has been working closely with Galloway on the study, said that at first he was skeptical of the study because he wondered if the results would benefit the community. "I feel better about the whole thing now," Slingsy said. "Although it's difficult to draw conclusions just yet, I think the study will be a fairly good assessment of com- DR. RONALD J. KOEHN Chiropractor mentity feeling. But even when the findings are complete, it's going to be up to the people of North Lawrence to make it all worthwhile." Announces the Opening of His Office for the Practice of Chiropractic at: Muriel Paul, organizer of the planning council, said her group would use the study's findings as a baseline for future community action. SUITE 202 901 KENTUCKY LAWRENCE, KANSAS "WE WILL BE writing proposals, based on the findings, which we will then send to organizations the community in an effort to obtain money for our needs," she said. Office Hours by Appointment "We're not really an activist organization," she said, "but we are planning for the community, 10, 25, even 50 years from now. That's what makes us Paul also said she hoped the study would more community improvement programs. GALLOWAY SAID that although the study was being done primarily for the community, findings would be available to anyone who might be interested. 843-4678 He said an evaluation of the study being by one volunteer graduate students under his supervision. Warren Booster, Kansas Union recreation manager, is circulating a petition to verify student interest in velociting Kansas Union facilities in the satellite union building. By CAROL HOCHSHEID Staff Writer Bowling requested for new union Relocation of the Jay Bowl, now located in the Union basement, would provide improved bowling facilities and accessibility for students. Boozer said yesterday. The petition says: "It is requested and recommended that the new satellite building provide the basement space for the bowling lanes and other recreational equipment including billiards, a games room and restaurant facilities." Boozer said he hoped to present his petition, with at least 1,000 student signatures, to the Facilities Advisory Committee of the satellite union at its April The committee will evaluate the recommendations made by the Satellite Union Task Force and other University groups, and compile a final plan for the satellite union that will be presented to the Kansas Board of Resents. Boozer said a move to the satellite union would increase the volume of recreational activities. Satellite union report to Senate The committee reviewed the report before presenting it to the Senate. The Student Services Committee last night unanimously endorsed a Satellite Union Task Force report and sent it to the Student Senate for approval. and areas for student meetings and services. The Facilities Advisory Committee, composed of students and administrators, will evaluate the report and use it as a guideline for an official University plan for the satellite union, Rolls said. That plan will be reviewed by the Board of Beagons for approval, he said. Ed Rolfs, task force chairman, explained Pro-Ed firms six-page report, which included specific recommendations. Eight committee members were present last night. facilities comparable to those at other Big Eight schools. tuesdays, april 20,1976 7:30 pm. kansas room,kansas union the university of kansas commission on the status of women inoites you to attend the women's recognition program and reception 'a tradition of excellence' This organization is funded from the Student Activity Fee In relation to the student population increase in the southwest campus, "the present location is certainly not good," Boozer said. Boozer, who has been Union recreation manager since 1965, said the present bowling facilities in the Union were becoming "antiquated." He said there was also great potential for expanded food service in a bowling and fitness center. He said many students were now indicating a desire to relocate and improve the quality of their schools. "The survey didn't reflect the feelings of a large number of people," Boerzad said. But Mike Miller, CPLRD member at the time of the surveying, said the CUES survey Boozer said the need for improved bowling and recreational facilities at the University wasn't properly evaluated in the 1975 survey prepared by the College Union Evaluation Systems (CUES) of Minnesota and administered to about 1,100 students from Kansas University. A Kansas Union Committee on Purpose and Long Range Development (CPLR.D) had taken great care to insure that the response group was a representative group of workers. Food service, a bookstore facility and student lounging and service areas have been determined by the Satellite Union Task Force to be the student needs that require high priority in allocating space in the satellite union. "The task force has made a careful evaluation of the student needs that must be met by the satellite facility, and their process of gathering data has been careful and reliable," Frank Burge, Union director said. The present recreation facility in the Union includes about 12,300 square feet, Burge said. The satellite union is proposed to consist of 31,000 square feet of usable space and 10,000 square feet of unfinished space on the first level. "The quantity of space required for the proposed relocation of the recreational facility would take a vast proportion of the satellite union building," Burge said. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 Matthew 9:38-38 reads: "WHEN HE (JEUS) SAW THE MULTI-TUITES, HE WAS MOVED WITH COMPASSION ON THEM. JESUS HAD SHEEP AND CROSSING FOOD IN HE SHEEP HAVING NO SHEPHERD, THEN SAID HE UNTO his DISCIPLES, THE HARVEST TRUST IS PLENTENUE BUT THE LABORERS ARE Few: PRAY YE THEREFORE THE LORD OF THE HARMONY THAT HE WILL Send FOR LABORORS INTO his HARVEST." THE HARVEST IS PLENTENEO BUT THE LABORATORS ARE FEW! When Jesus said that "the woods were full of LEVES, Priests, Scribes, Doctors, Teachers, DIVines, etc. but most of these doctors had become DRY VINES, and many of the doctors were DOCTORS OF MATTHEM." So the 23rd chapter of Matthew โ€” they were so outraged that they managed to get Him crucified! The 23rd chapter of Jeremiah is somewhat like the 23rd of Matthew, where about 600 years before God had warned the spiritual leaders of their corrupted condition. Also, about 700 years before He had sent the Holy Spirit to save Jesus from death. CHRIEMEN ARE BLIND: THEY ARE ALL IGNORANT, THEY ARE ALL DUMB DOGS, THEY CANNOT BARK; SLEEPING, LYING DOWN, LOVING TO SLUMBER. YEA, THEY ARE GREEDY DOGS WHICH CAN NEVER have ENOUGH, AND THEY ARE SHEPHERDS THAT DON'T LIKE TO BE STRANGED BY HUMAN ENOUGH. EVERY ONE FOR HIS GAIN, FROM HIS QUARTER. โ€” Note in this passage D.D. means "dumb dogs that cannot bark!" We have heard of those who can so imitate the "cow" of the crow that they deceive the crows, cause them to believe a lie and think maybe their Bishop, Cardinal or Pope is a traitor to God. We have heard of the call and are slandered wholesale by the guns of probably "sons of gun" if they are doing it just for sport. However, to try to philosopize on such a tragedy, maybe the citizens of some city can be overborne wicked in destroying the corn crops, and for that reason God permitted them to have a judgment upon men who reject His word and send such a judgment upon men who reject His Word of Truth and have pleasure in unrightheeusness? โ€” 2nd Thesesalonians 2:11, 12. "Not one sparrow falls to the ground without your Heavenly Father," said Jesus. Surely this applies to the crow, and no doubt God causes it to be absent or to attend the tragic convocation, or revival God ask us this question: "Who makes thee to differ from another, and what hast thou that thou did not receive? If we are true Christians hating wit, apostacy, and hypocrisy, we should remember that it is the Drying of the Worm. When the Lord has ungodly, and that his blessing has been received from God "BY HIS GRACE THROUGH FAITH." This should not make us proud, rather humble, and sir up to us work, feistily, and pray that the Dry Vines may not be restored to their graciousness might become Doctors of "The Light Of The World"; Blind Watchmen might have sight restored, cease to be ignorant, dogs not dumb but capable of barking and warning of the "thief climbing up some other way and not entering by the Door, Christian Jesus, and sult sleeping, lying." True Protestantism believes in the "Priesthood of the Believer." If you consider yourself a "Priestly Believe," in view of the wickedness, evil, shame, crime, etc., on every hand, can you face the fact of these conditions without harm and sorrow when God says: 'BUT IF THEY HAD STOOD IN MY COUNSEL, AND HAD CAUSED MY PEOPLE TO HEAR MY WORDS, THEN THEY SHOULD HAVE TURNED FROM THEM FROM THE EVIL WAY, AND FROM THE EVIL OF THEIR DOINGS!" Jer. 23:22. P. O. Box 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 Kansas Jayhawk Rug...$6.50 Jayhawk Pillow...$9.95 T-shirts...$3.00 and up Jayhawk Frisbee...75ยข Stuffed Jayhawk...$6.65 Wooden Jayhawk Plaque ...$3.25 Jayhawk Pitcher & 4 Glass Set ...$3.75 NUMEROUS OTHER GIFTS AVAILABLE Your Relays weekend won't be complete without a visit to the Kansas Union Bookstore. We're located on level 2 of the Kansas Union, right across the parking lot from Memorial Stadium. kansas union BOOKSTORE