12 Friday, February 24, 1978 University Daily Kansan Potholes defeat city road crews Lawrence road crews are fighting a losing battle against a well-entrenched enemy—the potheles in the city's streets. the potatoes little more than acre The crews are filling holes with asphalt patches, but moisture on the streets is undoing most of the work. "They're coming out almost as fast as we can put them in," George Williams, Lawrence director of public works, said yesterday. Williams said the patholes had to be dry to hold the patches, and repair crews had even tried to dry the holes with propane torches to make the patches work. "But most of them are in areas where there's still drainage," he said. This year's holes are worse than last year's, Williams said, because there has been more snow, freezing and thawing cycles. CWILLAMS his first goal was to get all the holes in the 189 miles of Lawrence streets in the weather of the year, and he should be temporarily filled by next week, he said. Education... From page one place, they should have to scrape up money for remedial programs themselves.²⁷ were a amendment that would have required the state to pay 50 percent for remedial programs was defeated by voice vote on the House floor. The Kansas Senate will debate its own version of a competency-based education bill Monday. bill McNobray. The Senate bill would require students to take skills tests in the third, fifth, eighth and 11th grades. The test would be administered again in the senior year if a student failed the tests during his junior year. Hays states intent to re-enter politics COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Wayne L. Hays, whose career as one of the nation's most powerful congressman was cut short by the Elizabeth Ray sex scandal, re-entered politics yesterday as a candidate for the Ohio Legislature. Ohio Legislature, said he would seek the Democrat nomination in June for the 99th district seat now held by Rep. A.G. Lancione, a Democrat who is retiring at age 72. I have had a lot of people ask me to run 1 don't mean 30 or 30. I mean in interview you're interviewing an interview HAYS SAID backers have told him that any references to the 1976 affair with Ray, a Capitol Hill secretary, would only strengthen his support. "I think people are inclined to say that has no bearing on this," Hays said. PLAY VOLLEYBALL with N.A.S.A. SINGLES Sunday, Feb 26, 7-10 p.m. Cordley Elementary School But he said permanent repair of the potholes would have wait until later this year. Gymnasium "It's like filling a boat, Williams said. "You can secure the base of the boat if it permanently." Gymnasium 15th and Vermont Campus $1.00 Non-memorial $2.00 Single Adult 21 and over welcome Williams said the holes had caused few complaints from drivers. "Mostly, they just inform us where the holes are," he said. In past years some drivers have filed claims for damages by potholes, but the city has never paid a claim. the city has never been a city manager Mike Wilden, assistant city manager san an damage claims were investigated by the city attorney. But he said most of the poliohes, unless they were unusually deep, had not been on main road hazards and the city was not liable. CAMPUS STREETS also have their share of pothels. "We've got a whole bunch of chuckholes." Joe Christy, construction supervisor for Facilities Operations, said. "They're the worst I've ever seen." would've leveled that. Christy said that he hoped to start filling the campus potholes today and that he had received no complaints from motorists. 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