University Daily Kansan Monday, July 31, 1978 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Roundup Health plan ripped before revealed WASHINGTON—The Carter administration unveiled Saturday 10 broad principles that were to serve as the philosophical basis for a national health insurance plan scheduled to go to Congress next year. If the plan were adopted, no money would be spent to implement it for more than four years. But even before the principles were announced, Gov. Richard N. Kennedy, along with a coalition of organizations and national insurance providers withdrew from the administration plan. Kennedy said the principles were unacceptable—too little, too late and "not worth the name of national health insurance." Miller advises curbs on inflation WASHINGTON- G. William Miller, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, said Saturday that if the government could not do a better job of controlling inflation, the economy might be plunged into a recession. He recommended that the Carter administration consider a second phase of its anti-inflation program, to focus on price and wage behavior in important industries, including auto, steel and non-ferrous metals. Regent convicted of reckless driving TOPEKA- The executive officer of the Kansas Board of Regents, John Conard, was ordered Friday to pay a $50 fine and write a 900 word theme on the effects of alcohol on a driver. The sentence came after Conard was found guilty July 6 on charges of failure to report an accident and reckoning it was originally charged with driving while unattended, leaving the scene of an accident, but that was reduced to reckless driving after negotiations with the city. Deal made with Korean in scandal WASHINGTON - Hancho C. Kim, the only Korean to go to trial far in the influence buying scandal in Congress, said Saturday he had reached an agreement with the Justice Department to plead guilty to a charge of income tax evasion. Kim, still maintaining that he is innocent of the charge, agreed to plead guilty in return for the charges and drop a tax evasion case against him. Sondak, and to recommend a suspended tax indentation stem from $600,000 that the government alleges Kim received from the Korean Central Intelligence Agency to be used for buying influence in Congress for South Korea. Bike and hiking trail plan to be given public hearing A proposed bike and hiking trail between Lawrence and Leavenworth, will be given public hearings at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Lawrence and 7 p.m., Thursday in Lawrence. Law school appoints admissions director Lilian Six has been appointed director of admissions and assistant to the dean of the University of Kansas School of Law, Dean Martin Dickinson has announced. Six will have responsibility for admissions, financial aid and law school publications. Six, a native of Sweden, holds an undergraduate degree from Hogre Allmanna Laroverket a Kungsholm, Stockholm, and a law degree from the University of Zurich. He is also a professor in French Literature and a master of business administration degree from KU. Harriet Hughes, Tonganoxie, a member of the O-keee-Sha Trail trailer, said that Douglas County Commissioners were in agreement to end the County Commission had been in opposition. "Our job is to get more positive input at the meetings than negative," Hughes said. ACCORDING TO a letter from the Kansas Parks and Recreation Authority, the meetings are being held to provide a forum for gathers of staff to support or support the proposed trials. Statements at the hearings will be limited to three minutes and must be filed in "The authority will combine the statements into one packet for transmittal to the governor and legislators, so that all information is known to the state leader, the letter said. The Governor and the legislature will make the final decision as to what role, if any, the state will take in construction or approval of the trail. Coffee house derived from past By MELISSA STINSON Pentiment—n. —"The presence or emergence of earlier images on a canvas that have been changed and painted over," according to the Random House Dictionary. Staff Writer A new coffee house in Lawrence called Nova Brewing, 6th and Vernon streets, is an PARKERHOUSE. "Looking through what we liked about the past, we came up with this," said Nancy She said that the idea evolved about a year ago when she and her husband, John Tricky, were driving to Lawrence from Chicago. "We were trying to think of what we could do for Lawrence," she said. TRICKY SAID, "Basically, we set this place up for ourselves. We said, 'We want this place in this community,' and we got there. We learned that a place should have been here five years ago. A large billboard across the front of the coffee house makes the narrow building stand out from the surrounding establishments. Its narrow outside appearance disguises the vast space inside, accented by bright mustard yellow walls. big white yorkshire barns. Wooden tables and chairs are situated around a foot high stage. Along the same wall are paintings from local artists. "IT'S SOMETHING that everybody in Lawrence has needed," she said. "Not so much just one little group that really goes to the coffee house. "People will go to a movie, then say, 'Well, where do we go now?' or people will want a place to go to where they can just sit and talk." The coffee house offers food and entertainment. Moulding and that they were made at the same time. Moulding and Tricky said that they schedule entertainment for three performances each right. They said that they had received a lot of response to recent music releases and had requested musicians, jugglers and magicians to apply at the coffee house. "No jugglers have applied yet," she said. Tricky said that three magicians had applied and that one had performed opening night. July 20. "There's another one who is waiting to set up a time after she finishes her bar exam," he said. "She's a combination magician-ventrionist." THE MARITY OF the entertainment been musicians who are paid with tips, he said. "We will guarantee one performer, or each performance, five dollars for an hour." "We announce to the audience that the performers are paid by tips because we can't afford to pay them very well," he said. A tix box is km by the cash register on performance plus a meal for everybody who is in the group. cant afford to pay them very well," he said. A tip box is by the cash register on He said that the performers agreed to this system. "Most of them just like the place and it is a good place for them to get an act down." AS FOR the menus, they said they planned them with their head cook, who has had experience operating a similar kind of restaurant in South Dakota. The menu features a range of coffees, teas, salads, sandwiches and omelets, most for less than $2, as well as a variety of coffees. They said the restaurant was more than just an added attraction. "You've got to have something to pay the bills." Tricky said. "You can either have a cover charge or something, and we decided that food would be the best bet." The coffee house is open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday through Monday. Custodial From page one of Regents assessed the average custodial work load at 14,000 and 16,000 feet a year. BROUHARD SAID that in the fall semester, the smaller number of custodians would reside in a dormer campus because it would be safer for students to drive the buildings than in the summer. He said, "You take 20,000 kids running through these buildings when it's wet, snowy and muddy and there's no way they can keep these buildings clean. To top it they have to go out and shovel of the walks in snowing and don't have time to clean inside. "If they only clean the classrooms once every two weeks, it says in the job instructions, the room is cleaned." JACK BEERBOWER, a facilities operations supervisor, said the fact that most of American Management's custodial contracts were with hospitals has resulted Brouhard said before American Management charge of housekeeping, which had a staff of 250. But Jim Feldstein, director of central personnel services, said he doubted there would be a shortage of custodians in the fall semester because Hizer indicated in a discussion with Feldstein Tuesday that he is considering hiring 20 new employees. "The attempt is to make the job as efficient as possible," Feldstein said. in inexperience by American Management in handling a university contract. "If we didn't have any more traffic than hospitals, we could get by with that many cars." McAleer, the American Management district manager, agreed there were differences between cleaning a hospital and university, but said American Management had contracts with other universities and was not inexperienced. He said companies that had cleaning contracts primarily with universities had estimated the work for the KU campus to be $10 million. The American Management's estimate. "ALL THE bids were pretty much the same in terms of number of people and price quoted. I think the fact that all the companies bid about the same shows how they underestimated the desires of the University," McAleer said. Hirer said, "We took all the requests from the department heads about increased services and it has come down to needing more help to meet the standards of Chancellor Dykes, Dr. Mills and the department heads. They don't want an average university. They want an above average university." HIZER SAID that some of the most frequent requests for increased frequencies of cleaning schedules were for new Green Library Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art. McAleer said a comparison between what KU is spending on housekeeping since American Management contracted for the job and the University's costs before the company took charge was not a valid test of American Management's efficiency. "When the housekeeper job was first put out to bid, various responsibilities were added," McAlea said. "You wouldn't be complying to apples." BUT MILLS SAID he didn't recall any major duties added to the contract with American Management that RU's housekeeping department had not done control. McAlear also said that even if American Management were more costly, there were advantages to having professional management of housekeeping. "About the only thing added by American Management was supplying uniforms for employees where they didn't have any before," Mills said. Parking permits available in Hoch Parking permits for the 1978-79 school year are now available at the Parking Services Office in Hoche Auditorium. The new permits are bumper stickers. The prices of permits are: $40 for universal, $37 for the red, blue, yellow and brown zones and $33 for the green zone. Campus passes are $5 and car pool permits are $15. Those wanting a car pool permit should get it as a group. The parking office is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. When it comes to cutting Guy's & Gals hair, we're No. 842-1144 REDKEN BIG DEAL DEPARTMENT G.P. 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Applications may be picked up at KSU 843-753. KSU 843-753. Application deadline Aug. 7. Job starts August 21. The Bureau of Child Research Language Project, Kansas State University, KSU 843-753. Opening for Research Assistant with the Bureau of Child Research Dulie includes presenting training to social workers and development preschool classroom and behavior instructor in development of training material. Required by department in development of research academies in disabilities. Preferred academic degree in education or in presenting workshops and analytical development in presenting research data. Summer班 August 2, 1967 Starting date April 8, 1967 University of Kansas For further information University of Kansas For further information University of Kansas For further information women and women of all races and persons with disabilities HEALTH SERVICE WORKERS NEED Temporary Power; Hospitality; Tourism Job Vacancies. Apply at HR.SC.com. 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