University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 9, 1977 3 mal, side eme Protester prompts city to request zoning study By HENRY LOCKARD Staff Writer Lawrence city commission last night asked the planning commission to study an Old West Lawrence Association proposal to build a city park near the street between Vermont and Illinois streets. The city also asked that all the affected area's landowners be notified of the proposed zone change, because Old West members do not own all the land in the area. Jim Ewens, who lives at 1603 Louisiana St., protested the rezoning proposal, saying it would adversely affect his businesses. He owns Owens Flower Shop and Owens Liquor Store, both in the affected area. The city's request came after one Lawrence businessman protested the proposed change, which would revoke the area from S-5 commercial to RS-2 angle OWENS SAID he owned three other lots in addition to his two businesses. One of those lots has an old house on it, and he plans to turn it into a residential property. The other two lots now are parking areas. The proposal made by Old West Lawrence Association would prohibit Owens from tearing down the old house. he said. If I was a customer he can't expand customer停车, he said. "I don't want what happened on 23rd day to happen to my business," she told the team. "These lawyers have Ohio Players concert canceled The Ohio Players concert, sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha, has been canceled because of "extenuation circumstances," according to Victor Gent, an Alpha Phi Alpha member. The concert had been scheduled for 9:30 p.m. Nov. 12 in Hoch Auditorium. Aroma Rush also was scheduled to perform with the Ohio Players. Ticket holders may obtain refunds at the SUA box office in the Kansas Union or Love Records and Tapes, 15 W. Ninth Street. Tickets sold for $6. changed hands because they only had 100 feet death for parking." He said he bought his property for commercial purposes and did not like people who were not living in the area initiating changes. JACK ROSE, city commissioner, agreed with Owens. Rose said he was more interested in what happened to his own property that someone across town would be, and changes should be discussed with property owners. In other business, the commission approved a request for improvements to Centenial Drive and Westdale Road, west of Iowa Street. Improvements include a new drainage system under Centennial and the paving of the road. The commission also authorized the execution of an amended Annual Contribution Contract for the Public Housing Authority, Babcock College, 1700 Massachusetts st., has received a $157,000 grant from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department to begin a solar energy modernization project. An estimated inch and one-half of rain had fallen on Lawrence by 10 p.m. yesterday, National Weather Service authorities said. Storm causes flooding, snow across Kansas The weather service, located in Topeka, said the rain was responsible for the issuance of a flash flood watch for a major portion of eastern Kansas, including Lawrence. The watch was in effect until early this morning. Weather service authorities said the rain could possibly continue through last night and might mix with light snow, but no accumulation was expected. From Staff and Wire Reports said the flooding was not expected to be serious. Lawrence police reported no accidents resulting from the rain, but said there were a number of stalled vehicles in low-lying areas in the city. Some flooded areas near 28th and Kasold streets were reported by police. Other portions of the state also experienced rain and snow last night. Visibility in western Kansas was reduced to one-quarter mile as snow fell yesterday. North-central Kansas was expected to accumulate from 4 to 8 inches of snow by night. A heavy snow warning was issued for that area. Greek council elects officers New officers of the KU Inter-fraternity last night at a meeting 9th day together members. Elected were Dave Baker, president, Kirwood, M., junior, of Phi Kappa Sigma; Dan Curnings, vice president for memoirs; John F. Bramble, vice president; Randy O'Boyle, vice president for fraternity affairs, Topeka junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon; John Jennings, secretary, Cedar Creek, M., junior, of Phi Gamma Delta; and Belta, treasurer, Haven junior, of Acacia. FILMS SUA Wednesday, Nov. 9 LA GUERRE EST FIMI (The War Is Over) (The Hear Is Ocurred) Director Alain Resnais with Yves Montand, Geneviève Builod. $1.00; 7:30 p.m., Forum Room Thursday, Nov. 10 Films by San Francisco filmmakers: BRUCE CONNER A MOVIE, COSMIC RAY, MARILYN TIMES FIVE DORRETT NELSON ROBERT NELSON: GRATEFUL DEAD, BLEU SHUT $1.00; 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium Sunday, Nov. 13 Pogo's Birthday All of Walt Kelly's characters The Golden Fish Academy Award Winner. 75c; 2:30 p.m., woodruff Auditorium Bobbie Brooks coordinates—Great wardrobe builders in all the key styles you'll want for your show. From our collection, ... Slip on sweater with color teamed Up. DuPont Dacron a polyester sweatshirt, Sweater, sizes S.M.L., $23.00 Trouser sizes S, 15 to I. $19.00 135 MASS. * 843-4833 * LAWRENCE. KANS. 66044 VISIT BOWNTOWN LAWRENCE SATURDAY FOR PRE-HOIDIA BARGAINS Open Till 8:30 Thursdays PRIDE . . . The Best Reason in the World to Make Campbell's Your Clothing Store. 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State Nov.30(Wed) Fordham Dec.21(Fri) Southern Methodist Dec.30(Mon) York State Dec.7(Fed) Wakefield-Dickinson Dec.10(Sat) Kentucky Dec.17(Sat) St. Louis Dec.18(Mon) Oral Roberts Dec.22(Thu) iat Arkansas Dec.27(Tue) iat Big 8 Holiday Tourn. Dec.29(Tue) iat Big 8 Holiday Tourn. Dec.30(Fri) iat Big 8 Holiday Tourn. Jan.7(Sat) iat Missouri Jan.8(Sat) at Oklahoma State Jan.14(Sat) *Okahoma* Jan.18(Wed) at Iowa State Jan.25(Wed) Kansas State Jan.25(Wed) at Nebraska Jan.28(Sat) *Colorado* Feb.1(Wed) *Okahoma State* Feb.18(Wed) at Oklahoma (TV) Feb.11(Sat) *Missouri* Feb.15(Sat) at Kansas State (TV) Feb.15(Wed) *Iowa State* Nebraska Feb.25(Sat) *at Colorado* Feb.28(Tue) @at Big 8 Post-Season Tourn. Mar.3(Fri) *Big 8 Conference Game* Feb.25(Sat) *at Lifte Rock,* *Big 8 Conference Game* Feb.25(Sat) *at Kansas City,* *By to be determined* 1977-78 Kansas Basketball Schedule TICKET INFORMATION Student Price $15.00 Student Spouse Price $15.00 (Proof of Marriage Required) I.D. Required When Purchase Is Made Single Game Tickets Student Price $2.50 Student Spouse Price $3.00 A limited number of single game tickets will be sold for each game. A ticket costs $15.00, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., L.D. is required to purchase and for admittance at gate. Crimson-Blue Intersquid Game Monday, Nov. 21:7:30 p.m. KU Students—Free with I.D. Allen Field House