Tuesday, November 29, 1977 University Daily Kansan 5 City to consider residency laws Lawrence City commissioners tonight will consider recommendations on problems that could result from police and firemen living outside the city limits. Guest critic to address KU students R. W.B., Lewis, professor of American studies at Yale University, will visit the University of Kansas as the English conti- nist critic-in-residence today through Friday. Lewn will speak to English classes and will give a lecture at 8 tonight in the afternoon. Lewis also will hold a colloquium from 4 m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in 409 Wescue Hall. Charles Masington, professor of English, said Lewis was a leading figure in the critical evaluation of American life and letters. KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: AN ART DISPLAY. "The Un- known," a work by artist David Lom, in the gallery of the Visual Arts Building. TONIGHT: SUA BACKGAMMON club will meet at 7 in the Parlor of the Union. SCIENCE FICTION club will meet at 7 in the Union's Oread Room. FICTION club will meet at 7:30 in the Union's Watkins Room. Miriam Stewart Green, professor of voice, will present a FACULTY RECTAL at 18 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. R.W.B. Lewis of Yale University will present an ENGLISH LECTURE, 'The Sense of Ancient Literary Images at the Turn of the Century', at 8 in the Union's Jawhawk Room. TOMORROW: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY field instructors will meet at 9 a.m. in the Union's Council Room, Jeanne Stump, associate professor of art history, Susan Bridger, woman artist; Trials and Triumphs," at noon in the United Ministries Center, 1204 Oread ST. ACCOUNTING club will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the Union's Council Room, Albert Gerken will present a CARLILON IN RESIDENCE, will teach a master class in modern dance at 7:30 p.m. in the Robinson Gymnasium dance studio. Carl Leban, associate professor of East Asian studies, will read and discuss his translation of Wu Tsu-hsiung's "A Tonic for Kuan-land" at 8 p.m. in the Union's Waiut Room. Corrections Tom Gleason, a Lawrence lawyer, was incorrectly identified as a member of the Students for a Democratic Society in a story in monday's Kansan. The story concerned Mr. Gleason with FRI utilization into U student organizations during the late 1980s and early 1970s. Police and firemen now are required to live inside the city limits. The recommendations were made by a committee that examined the effects of a change in the residency rule. The commission meeting will be at 7 p.m. at city hall, fourth floor of the First National Athletic Hall. David E. Reavis, chairman of the police officer's association, said in a letter to the commission that a survey of Lawrence residents suggested they wanted a change in the residency rule. Reavis suggested a change in the rule allowing police to live within a 15-mile radius of the Douglas County Judicial and Police Department. Hampia streets. Those boundaries would ALTHOUGH THE firemen did not send a letter, John Kasberger, fire chief, said recently that many firemen also wanted the rule changed. allow for residency up to 10 miles outside the city limits. Reavis said. Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager, said yesterday that he expected the change to be approved. He said the commission had to spend 2 last month in favor of extending the limb. The commission also will receive bids on the removal of 17 dead trees that are too big for the city's maintenance equipment to handle safely. Wilden said. Bids also will be received on the cost of a new breath analyzer for the police to use. "The original thick crust pizza from New York." Offer Expires 11/30/77 $122 includes food, transportation, canoes, and camping equipment. Contact the SA office at 864-3477 for more information. Deadline for sign-up is tomorrow. VALLEY WEST GALLERIES Featuring art for friends and family. Priced from $5 to $500. Open House This Sunday, Dec. 4 from 1:00 to 5:00 for your X-mas Shopping Paintings - Prints - Engravings - Stationery Cards - Candles - Statues - Textiles Hrs. Mon.-Sat. 11 to 6 Thurs., until 8:30, or phone -841-1870. Located in Holiday Plaza on 25th St. Just west of KIEF'S Yearbook Week November28-December2 1978 Jayhawker Yearbook $9 1978 Wescoe Cafeteria KansasUnionLobby all day more information 864-3728 Canned Food Drive Tues., Wed., and Thurs Nov.29,30 & Dec.1 sponsored by: Mister Guy Schumm Foods Primarily Leather Visions The Brewery Hakes Liquor Store Francis Sporting Goods Selling something? Place a want ad.Call 864-4358