University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 23, 1978 5 Clinton From page one HOWEVER, Whitenight said, "I've been led to understand that if we decide to make the zoning case, it might not change appraisals at the state level that much, but it certainly might change the values that the court puts on it if the court condemns it." --occasionally included kidnapping and physical abuse of church members. Condemnation will occur if landowners and appraisers cannot negotiate a suitable price. The court then declares a price. The court may also declare that, they must accept the price. Appraisals on the right-of-way are scheduled for completion by March 1. Negotiations will begin in April, and, if a decision is not reached, the court will condemn the plan by July. Church From page one THE MOTION to delay passed by the commission states that each request would be considered separately after right-of-way acquisition for that property was completed. The motion defines completion of acquisition as donation of the land, acceptance of the transportation department's grant of payment not to appeal a court condemnation. Landowners said they would not donate the right-of-way to their land unless all landowners involved in the project agreed to do so. "Deprogramming is a million-dollar business," he said. "It started out of self righteousness. Our members are being kidnapped by those deprogrammers." HE SAID deprogramming often caused strengthening of church members' faith. Stephens also said deprogramming had decreased in recent years because church Hostage unhurt after disarming robbery suspect SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP)—A bank-springs suspect's attempt to bargain his way out of capture from inside a hemed-median apartment last hostage disarmed, authorities said. "The subject had placed the gun temporarily down, the hostage grabbed the gun, passed it to the negotiator in the back seat, at which time he was grabbed and secured," said Jim Love, FBI night supervisor in Cincinnati. The hostage, Robert Herrmann, 38, was placed as slightly damaged but apparently otherwise well. Herrmann's two sons were released earlier Wednesday. Byron R. Ball, 40, was identified by the state's inmate infrome from Iowa's Lawrenceville. members have won several lawsuits against the doverprogrammers. one million tourists are expected to visit the Clinton area each year. Those tourists would need commercial services, landowners say. "Reverend Moon was right when he said the controversy surrounding our church might be good," he said. "It's made people feel ashamed." But Ms. Rucker about the church the truth will come out." Another reason deprogramming has had success is that the church has a better image, he said. ONE LANDOWNER, A.H. North, said he did not object to the delay, but he did not expect to see him in this week. Stephens said misunderstandings about the Unification Church arose from prejudices most people had against new religions. I really don't see that granting zoning and condemnation of a right-of-way are the same thing. OPENING SOON! "It's been like that throughout history" religious movements always face hardships. John McGrew, developer of Lake Estates Inc., which requested commercial zoning for two tractors, said he had wanted only to confirm what the Clinton Reservoir Area Mini-Comprehensive Plan had shown since 1974. The plan is a zoning guide adopted by the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission. "People who don't have faith, don't understand those who are having religious beliefs." "WE ASKED that they zone it contingent upon the right-of-way settlement, and we asked that they zone the tract excluding the right-of-way," he said, "but they still Whitengen said the decision was made in the taxpayers' interest. "I want to be fair with the people who own them," he said. "don't think we should insure the taxation." 1445W.23rd 841-7900 he said he had contacted U.S. Sen. Robert D. Washington office about local officials' efforts to find a funding to build the Parkway. He will send a report to Dale's office next week to provide details about the cost increases. The State Department is bearing about the Parkway will be held. The federal government had pledged to pay 70 percent of the original cost of the Parkway. The county and city were to pay the remaining 30 percent. Local officials want federal funding for 70 percent of the cost above the original estimate. 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Whitenight has said he thought the chances were good that the county would receive the additional funds. A 30-year-old Lawrence man, Gordon Bitzer, is in the intensive care unit of Lawrence Memorial Hospital with head wounds after a beating he received at Ginny Lou's bar, 1099 Massachusetts St., Tuesday afternoon. Bitzer, 1144 Louisiana St., was reported in fair condition last night by hospital officials. Beating victim is in fair condition Police said they have a suspect. Introducing . . . the mascara that builds big, fat, double-thick looking lashes . . . fast! Maxi-Thick Double-Lash Mascara only by Max Factor The Adventure: Announcing Adventure Aloft. The Kansas University Ballooning Association Invites all interested persons to see what goes on in the fast-growing sport of HOT AIR BALLOONING. 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Lawrence Municipal Airport Lawrence, Kansas SUA Films Thursday, Feb. 23 Six Late Films by San Francisco Filmmaker and Poet John Bramhout: EROGENY GOLDEN POSITIONS THE WATER CIRCLE HIGH KUKUS THIS IS IT TESTAMENT 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom FILMMAKER CHICK STRAND Friday, Feb. 24 IN PERSON. Will show her films. 8:00 p.m. FREE Spencer Art Museum Auditorium Fri. & Sat., Feb. 24 & 25 SLAP SHOT Dir. George Roy Hill with Paul Newman, "upriverly lusty entertainment" 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., $1.25, Ballroom Midnight Movie THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Dir. Jim Sharmain with Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon 12:00 a.m. Midnight $1.25, Ballroom Sunday, Feb. 26 Jean Cootetau's Classical Fantasy Rescheduled BEAUTY & THE BEAST with Jean Marais, Josette Day 2:30 p.m., $1.00, Woodruff Monday, Feb. 27 Surrealist Films: Luis Bunuel. THE ILLUSION TRAVELS BY STREETCAR THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL 7:30 = $1.00 Wooddoll 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Woodruff Tuesday, Feb. 28 Latin American Cinema, Nova Brasil: TERRA EM TRANSE (Land in Anguish) Dir. Glauper Rocha. 7:30 p.m. Dr. Wooldruff Wednesday, Mar. 1 Rainer Werner Fassbinder: ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff