Owners donate land for parkway By CAROL HUNTER Staff Writer The donation yesterday of a parcel of land along the proposed Clinton Parkway will be delivered to the Green Bay Council. The land, donated by Martha Rose and Sara Dunn, is only 120 feet by 40 feet (.04 acres). The tract is part of 83 acres the city owns and must buy for the parkway's right-of-way. Despite the tract's small size, the commission said they were glad to accept the donation. The commission became concerned about the parkway's cost when they learned last month that the estimated cost had risen from $5.9 to $9.8 million. The four-lane, 4.1-mile parkway with two bicycle paths would run west from 23rd and Iowa streets to the east end of Clinton Reservoir. PETER WHITENIGHT, commission chairman, said, "We do appreciate the donation. 'It's an accommodation the Lanier team provides to figure a valuation for so small a tract.'" Rose, one of the owners, said the county had asked ber and Dumne to donate the land. Around 200 people attended. "It was such a small tract," she said. The donation papers say the landowners donated the land "because of the benefits to be derived from this street improvement." Rose and Dunne also own 2.8 acres needed for the parkway, but Rose said she doubled the size of the lot. Whitenight said, "If the logic holds for the smaller piece of land, I suppose it should for the larger." "They have a much larger tract along the right-of-way, so I think the price they receive for this will be large enough to comfort them." I don't think they'll donate the larger tract. EVEN THE DONATION of .04 acres will save the county several thousand dollars. A .06-acre tract along the right-of-way cost the city $618. The .06-acre, bought from Brownsville, that has been bought among the 38 trees that must be acquired for the right-of-way. Faculty elects representatives to KU boards Thirteen new members of the faculty counts and three new members of the college count. Voting was concluded last week by KU faculty members and those elected to the faculty council to serve three-year terms are: Ambrese Saricks, professor of history; Gerhard Zuther, professor of English; Grant Goodman, professor of East Asian studies and history; Richard Sapp, professor of physics and astronomy; James Drury, professor of political science; Anatomy Professor of Biology; Anthony Genova, professor of philosophy; Ellen Johnson, associate music librarian; J.F. Hutton Barron, professor of business; Charles Rulelder, professor of pharmacy; William O. Scott, associate professor of English; Yvonne Lincoln, assistant professor of English; and Amir Higher Education Administration; and Ann Weick, assistant professor of social welfare. Those elected to the athletic board to serve three-year terms are Clark Coan, dean of foreign students; Susanne Shaw, associate dean of journalism; and Carole Zebas, assistant professor of physical education. Campanile hit by vandalism Vandals had an estimated $450 damage to the building and incident later at Friday or early Saturday. Police were called to the Campanile at 2:14 a.m. Saturday after a Facilities Operations employee discovered a broken panel on the northeast inside door leading to the bell tower. The broken panel apparently fell from the ceiling and damaged Damage to the door was estimated at $150. At 2:55 a.m. police were again called to the Camperile after the same Facilities Operations employee found that a glass window was knocked in. Damage was estimated at $300. Albert Gerken, University carilouirement, found no damage to the Campanile's bells after checking them, according to the police report. 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