Tuesday, February 7, 1978 University Daily Kansan 答: Group meets to stop statue move Six opponents of the planned move of the "Uncle Jimmy" Green statue to the new law school building met yesterday with Martin Dickinson, dean of the law school, and stated their reasons for opposing the move, Dickinson said. Dickinson, however, would not comment on the opponents' reasons. The six opponents at the one-hour meeting were four faculty members, one professor emeritus and one student, David Parris, Manhattan junior, Dickinson said. Parris was unavailable for comment yesterday because they are asked that their names not be released. Dickinson said the group of opponents planned to meet with Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, but Shankel said that he had not vet been contacted by the group. The statue of James Woods Green, the first dean of the University of Kansas School of Law, has been in front of Green Hall since 1924. in the past few months opponents of the move have said that the statue was an important part of the central campus and should not be moved. DICKINSON has said the move should be made because students associate the statue with the institution of the School of Law rather than with any specific building. He said that moving the statue to the new school was one of his resolutions Regents in 1973 and that the statue was included in the building's drawings and specifications of November 1974. Dickinson said that when plans for the new building became known in 1973, law school alumnae were more concerned with the problems of man with any other facet of the new building. "We've always associated the statue as an integral part of the law school tradition," he said. Facilities Operations workers drilled a hole through the statue's stone base last Tuesday to determine how deep the base Add a little color to your life. was set into the ground and how easily the statue and base could be moved. Rodger Oroke, director of Facilities Operations, said that he did not know the results of the drilling because a report had not been completed. ZENITH SAVE $60.00 CHROMACOLOR II GREGG TIRE CO. 842-5451 842 W. 23rd St completed: DICKINSON said that plans called for the statue to be located at the north end of the law building near the main entrance. The statue would rest on an additional 9 feet x 12 granite slab that would be supported by two granite columns. The statue would be illuminated by spotlights. ATTENTION: Student Senate and Class Office Candidates Candidate Meeting Tues., Feb. 7, 7:00 p.m. Big Eight Room—Kansas Union Campaign Rules & Procedures will be outlined at the meeting. Must attend in order to Proof Ballots paid for by Student Activity Fees I Got Rhythm, Love Is Here To Stay. Fascinating Rhythm, The Man I Love, Someone To Watch Over Me, They Can't Take That Away From Me, But Not For Me, Swanee, S Wonderful . . . Just a few of the Great Songs in the all-singing, al-dancing, Musical Revue ... GERSHWIN— MUSIC BY GEORGE/LYRICS BY IRA February 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 8:00 p.m. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM KANSAS UNION Tickets *3.50 at SUA SIX HOUR SALE VALUES TO $32.50 As low as $15.95 SPORT COATS Values to $150.00 Now HALF-PRICE Not entire stock. DRESS SHIRTS Values to $22.50 Now $7.99 SPORTSHIRTS Values to $33.00 As Low as $16.95 DRESS SLACKS Values to $50.00 Now $19.95 CASUAL SLACKS Values to $20.00 Now $7.99 OUTERWEAR Values to $80.00 As Low as $29.95 SUITS Values to $200.00 Now HALF-PRICE Not entire stock. STORE OPEN 12 NOON to 6:00 p.m. STORE OPEN 12 NOON to 6:00 p.m. THE Town Shop 839 Mass. St. • Entire stock not included • No exchanges or refunds We really get around...for you! Mixed arrangements are available for less. Owens 9th & Indiana 843-6111 FLOWER SHOP Frenchfold Announcement $ 35^{\circ} $ Graduation Announcements Time! OFFICIAL GRADUATION SUPPLIES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Order your graduation announcements Wednesday and Thursday Feb.8th & 9th kansas union BOOKSTORES Selling something? Place a want ad.Call 864-4358