Thursday. March 25. 1976 3 New commissioner seated A new member was seated on the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission when it met last night in City Hall. The new commissioner, Dean Harvey, has been a Douglas County resident $3 years ago. He is also the Chairman of the School. He is a Douglas County farmer and is clerk of the Wakarusa Township Board. The commission voted 7-1 to ask the Events... TODAY: NOON-HOUR INTERNATIONAL will meet at 11:30 a.m. in Alove F of the Kansas Union ROBERT, in geography, will discuss "The Transportation Needs of the Elderly" at 12:30 p.m. in Fraser Hall, as part of the KU CAMPUS. TONIGHT: THE AFRICAN FILM SERIES will present "In Search of a Past" and "Across These Borders" at 7 in 209 Haworth. LIONEL RALF of Oklahoma will present the first exchange lecture at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Union. The first session of a 10-week course, INTRODUCTION TO AMATEUR RADIO, sponsored by the Douglas County Amateur Radio Club, will present the Lawrence Community Building. TOMORROW: A "HUMAN POTENTIAL PERSONAL GROWTH" MICROLAB will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the United Ministries Building, 1204 Oread, THOMAS ARMSTRONG, professor of astronomy, will discuss "Exploration of the Outer Planets" at a meeting of the Astronomy Associates of Lawrence at 8 p.m. in 429 Lindley. Jobs available ... The following part-time jobs are posted outside 26 Strong Hall: food service, 4; typing, clerical, 3; research, lab, 5; teaching, graduate assistant, 6; sales, 5; child care, 3; housekeeping, 1; and general, 7. Slow sales cut "Poor Richard" The performance of "Poor Richard" tonight at the Knights of Columbus Hall has been cancelled because of insufficient public support. Douglas County Commission to approve a request by Reno Construction Company for conditional use of a permit that would allow construction of a temporary rock quarry. Joan Moffet, cochairman of the Lawrence Bicentennial Commission, said that at least 100 tickets had to be sold for the play's tickets but that only about 60 had been bought. The quarry would be located on 40 acres on the northwest corner of the intersection of two Eudora township roads numbered 45 and 138. The quarry would be used by the construction company to get rock for construction of a new K-10 highway. After the road had been completed, the quarry would be closed. The play is based on the life of Benjamin Franklin. It was written by two KU students, and Terry Olmstead, Ohio junior, and Terry Asla, Newberg, Orc, graduate student. Some residents of areas surrounding the proposed quarry said they were concerned that they would be exposed to dusty roads, and that the need for cleaning equipment used to prevent dust and rufed-filled roofs. The planning commission gave approval, however on condition that the construction company maintain the roads and keep them dust-free for the duration of the permit. Del Shakel, executive vice chancellor, said yesterday there would soon be another survey to determine interest in a proposed insurance policy for KU faculty and staff. KU employees earlier responded favorably to a survey on the proposal, Shankel said, but changes in the original policy required a second polling. Liability policy to be reviewed The Council of Presidents, chancellors and president from the Kansas Board of Regents' colleges and universities, decided last week to require high-risk administrators to pay a heavier burden of fees for the policy. Sanktel said the second survey would be completed by the next Council of Presidents In the original survey, Shankel said, more than 700 employees responded, with more than 35 percent responding. liability insurance policy. He said about 2,000 employees of the Keghis schools would have to participate in the program. schools would have to participate to make the purchase of a policy possible. Faculty members at Kansas State University have a liability policy of their own that expresses an interest in participating in the joint schools' policy after this year. KU-Y presents . . . An Evaluation of ROCK CHALK REVUE '76 How can the show be improved? What should be the selection procedures between Can the interaction between staff, groups and KILY be improved? groups (both Greek and non-Greek)? KU-Y be Improved? Other comments, questions, etc. THURSDAY, MARCH 25 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room-Union The KU-Y is partially funded by Student Activity Fee CAR STEREO SALE! -Giant Discount on Scratch and Dent models. - 1/2 price on Selected Models. —Savings on entire stock of more than 1000 Car Stereos and Speakers. —Don't wait. Sale ends April 1st. STEREO & ELECTRONICS CENTER 928 MASS. 843-8500 POTION PARLOR Formerly Body Bizarre Entire Stock Skirts 20% off Thursday Friday Saturday 843 Massachusetts Street 40 xotic essence oils—Choose your own scent for lotions, bubble bath, massage oil, or glycerine soaps. Ph balanced, oceanic shamrocks. 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