University Dally Kansan Tuesday, February 10, 1976 3 Mismanagement From page one "I think it was pretty obvious Wiley came to this committee with a chip on his shoulder." Bins said. "There is certainly improvement in his leadership abilities." Throughout the study session, Commissioner Carl Mieck said there wasn't --enough evidence to satisfactorily debate charges and recommendations. Argeringer said the evidence should have been presented at a special meeting Saturday morning, at which Forer was expected to present a bill of particulars substantiating his recent charges of harassment in the sanitation department. Local improvements on city agenda tonight Plans to imply we Lawrence, which include everything, from attracting new businesses to up+ adding public safety, will be held at public meetings at its regular meeting at 7 p.m. today. The meeting is in the commission's room on the fourth floor of the First National Bank. Candidates file for class offices More than 25 students have declared their candidacies for class office, including one slate of unopposed candidates running for senior class offices. Class officers will be elected during the Student Senate elections Feb. 18 and 19. Freshman class officers will be elected in the fall. The candidates for senior class offices are: Bill French, president; Stefan Van Keppel, vice president; Marianne Maurin, secretary and Dorothy Schloer, treasurer. All are members of the Vox Populares (V.P.) coalition. Candidates for junior class president are Todd Hunter (V.P.) and Mark Booth (Action). Vice presidential candidates are Dave Ramirez (V.P.) and John Benge (Action). Becky Young (Action) and Cindy Ossman (V.P.) are running for treasurer, Nancy Weidensau (Booth) Action) and Nancy Wideansau (V.P.) have declared for secretary. Candidates for sophomore class president are Tom Byers (SOS), Joe Ruysser (Feb 19th), Russ Engel (V.P.) and Steve Conklin (College Commitment). Sophomore class vice presidential candidates are Tom Eldon (SOS), John Tonger (FEB 19th), Ralph Munyan (V.P.) and Patti O'Brien (C.B.C). Candidates for sophomore class secretary are Sandy Smith (C.C.), Susan Rieger (V.P.), Juline Milne (FEB 19th) and Nancy Alberg (SOS). Sophomore class treasurer candidates are Sheri Sigman (SOS), Leslie Green (V.P.), Page Heaven (FEB 19th) and Jeff Erksen (C.C.) FORER, who said last night he thought Clark had barred him from Saturday's meeting, didn't appear then. He announced Friday, that sanitation employees would take their complaints directly to federal court. Among items to be discussed is the "Goals for Lawrence" program, which is the product of nearly two years of survey conducted by the Citizens' Advisory Council (CAC). The commission is expected to consider the citizens' report in connection with Plan 95, a comprehensive plan prepared by the Douglas County Planning Commission. Jack Landreth, CAC immediate past president, said yesterday that the citizens' goals for Lawrence were business and economic development, education, government, health and social services, housing, planning and zoning, public safety, transportation and communication, recreation and utilities. In other action, the commission will consider approval of the city's community development budget for fiscal 1976-77, which begins July 1. THE CAC, Landreth said, was established at the request of the city commission to determine citizen priorities for Lawrence development. Clark said, "I wasn't aware that this was marrotte type thing and people couldn't take it." A city policy that requires suspension of any city employee charged with a felony will also be discussed. The commission is expected to change the policy so that an employee who has been fired by Manager Buford Watson deems his employment in the best interest of the city. A proposed budget of $529,000 has been prepared by the community development staff and calls for these expenditures: $10,000 for housing engineering; $100,000 for housing rehabilitation; $15,000 for housing surveys and planning; $13,000 for Lawrence improvement associations; $80,000 for administration; and $6,000 for a contingency An agreement between the state of Kansas, an engineering firm and Douglas County on engineering contracts for Clinton Parkway, a proposed four-lane highway between Lawrence and Clinton Reservoir, will allow it to consider allocating $1,000 for engineering a two-mile section of the road, which will pass through Lawrence. The report recommended that existing federal and state funds for officer training should be selected, something Watson and Stamix asserted they had done to the best of their ability. SUA OFFICER INTERVIEWS MARCH 1, 1976 SUA Officer and Board Interviews Vice President Treasurer SUA BOARD INTERVIEWS MARCH 8,1976 Forer said, "The city commission is not a Star Chamber. People have a right to Festival of the Arts Indoor Recreation President Secretary The commission told Wabon to study the feasibility of providing free psychiatric care to officers under duty-related stress and to report his findings to the commission. Public Relations Travel Free University Watson disagreed with the report's recommendations that the department should strengthen its detective branch and develop special units for juveniles and drug law enforcement. He said a recent study showed that the department was already too specialized for a city the size of Lawrence. Special Events Fine Arts The procedure for promoting officers was explained in reference to a recommendation that objective civil service criteria be used as the basis for promotions. A proposal that a minimum competency, to be demonstrated in quarterly tests, be offered for all fire fighters was reported to have been approved by the fire department regulations being printed. Ruth Robbins, Des Moines, Iowa, sophomore, will have to undergo painful raibes inoculations if a large setter dog that bit her near campus isn't found soon, a Watkins Memorial Hospital spokesman said yesterday. Authorities search for dog Applications Available at the SUA Office The dog bit Robbins while she was jogging in the 1800 block of Naismith Saturday morning. She was treated at Watkins for a puncture wound to the hip. it is known whether the dog had rabies, and if it the dog is found then not be Robbins may be able to start for several days before the inoculations start, he said. The animal was described as a large setter of a mottled tan and brown color. Persons who may have seen the dog are asked to notify the police immediately. Films The historical Elderidge House is the only restaurant of its kind in Lawrence. The hotel's atmosphere tells you this is a very special place. It is where you take people on a romantic date. who are special to each other. Valentine's Day '76: THE ELDRIDGE HOUSE CLUB AND DINING ROOM This Valentine's Day will be one of those times. For the occasion, we will be preparing a meal that reflects our love for you and your manner of courtesy and efficiency, and will—as always—prepare your food with care. This Valentine's Day— memories. Let Eldridge House be part of your Forums 7th and Massachusetts - 841-4666 Dining memberships available OREAD BOOKSHOP BOOK SALE Today through Feb. 21 THOUSANDS OF HARDBOUND AND PAPERBACK BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES. In The Student Union, Level 3 Open Weekdays 8:30-5, Saturdays 10-1 Mount Oread Madness Watch Wednesday UDK for Details THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1420 Crescent Road • Lawrence, Ks. • (913) 843-4633 501 N. 9th "BIRD" Lawrence, Kans 843-9800 Membership Available LAS VEGAS March 15-20 Cost $105⁰⁰ Deadline for sign-up is Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. LOCATIONS: - Round Trip Charter Bus Transportation Three Winds Lodging on the Tripp Free Beer and Soft Drinks for Bus Ride Deadline for sign-up is Feb. 20 at PADRE ISLAND March 12-21 Cost $121° INCLUDES: —Round Trip Charter Bus Transportation —Seven Nights Accommodations at the Sand Castle MODEL —Private Pool and Fishing Dock —Kitchenthefts (fully equipped) Side Trip to Old Mexico Linie Series Bus Service Beer and Eats Partly at Padre Free Beer and Soft Drinks for Bus Ride Deadline for sign-up is Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. INCLUDES SPRING BREAK SKI TRIP Dillon, Colorado March 13-19 Cost $13700 GROUP FLIGHTS INCLUDES: --Round Trip Charter Bus Transportation (optional) Five Days Lodging at the Lake Dillon Holiday Inn --Four Days Skiing (Breckenridge/Copper Mt./A- Basin/Keystone) --Four Days Renaults (optional) -Night Trip to Vail, Colorado -Free Beer and Soft Drinks for Bus Ride -Cross Country Skiing Available Deadline for sign-up is Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. If your group is planning a trip, see the SUA office about setting up a group flight. Stop by the SUA office and fill out a flight card as soon as possible. Denver . . . . . . . . . . . March 12 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 12 $ 101^{00} Deadline for sign-up, 10 days Prior to Departure $ 6900 Call 864-3477 HELPING STUDENTS GO PLACES IN A WAY THEY CAN AFFORD