University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 3. 1977 7 Staff Photo by PAUL ROSE Near completion A $1.8 million bridge across the Kansas River at Vermont Street is scheduled for completion Dec. 15, Roscoe Fields, foreman for the contractor, Anderson Construction Co. of Holton, said this week. The bridge is getting built alongside the 65-year-old Massachusetts Street bridge, which will be torn down and replaced by a second new bridge. The second bridge, which will cost $1.9 million, will be completed in late 1978 or early 1979. When both bridges are completed, each will have two lanes of traffic, Massachusetts Street's moving north and Vermont Street's moving south. open thursday nights till 8:30 . . . designed expressly for Mister Guy History prof to teach in Ireland . . cordovan tassel from COLE-HAAN perfect for interviews or class For a history professor and about 50 students, the semester ends Wednesday. However, the early ending does not initiate a lengthy vacation for Lloyd Spontzbelt, a history professor. Within a week he will be teaching the same courses again—in Dublin, Ireland. Sponholtz is participating in a special 920 mass. 842-2700 Douglas County commissioners appointed five persons yesterday to serve as members of an advisory committee for county-operated Valleview Nursing Home. Kathie Smith, administrator of the home, said yesterday that state regulations required a committee for all licensed homes. Beverly Bradley, county commissioner, said, "The people who live there have grievances. Outsiders can sometimes have a broader view." County chooses five members for Valleyview The committee members are Bradley; Smith; Gloria Byers, registered nurse; Paul Messieu, pastor of the First Presbyterian manor, Valleyview resident chairman. Bradley said a sixth member, who by regulation must be a physician, would be The regulation, she said, is designed to assure more community participation. Valleyview Nursing Home was built by the county in 1968 but was managed by an individual until January. The county took over administration of the home when the individual who had managed it retired in January. FILMS Thursday, Nov. 3 THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT Director Frank Tashlin with Jane Mansfield, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Fats Domino. THE COOL AND THE CRAC! Director Wm. Whitney with Scott Marlow. Made in Kansas City. $1.00; 7:30 p.m.; Woodruff program, funded by the U.S. State Department, which allows an American professor to teach at the University College of Dublin. "Under an informal dispensation, I was allowed to finish up classes here early and start there late," he said. Six weeks of the course were passed by the time he arrives in Dublin. The initial three-year program began in 1974 and was renewed this year. The late August renewal date forced Sponholtz to end his classes by Wednesday. At the University College, Spohlbott will teach a course on "American Industrial Society, 1865-1920" and a course on document research in American history. "I don't want to go in there totally cold," he said. "Even though I won't be teaching in the area of the conflict, a number of my friends (in Dublin) come from northern Ireland." He indicated his study of the conflict would not include field trips into danger areas and Friday & Saturday, The idea of taking his family into stirrife in Ireland does not worry Sponholtz, who said that Dublin was well-removed from the Irish community. He has been reading about the Irish problems. LISZTOMAN!A Both classes are similar to classes he is teaching at KU. Director Ken Russell with Roger Daltrey, Ringo Starr. $1.25, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. www.admissions.org GUNVOR NELSON Nov. 4 & 5 Friday & Saturday will show and discuss her films. $1.00, 8:00 a.m. Encourag Room. Woman Filmmaker From $10, Including Custom Matting Arranged by Gallery Lainzberg MANSON All of Your Favorite Cartoon Characters! Ranch Academy Award nominee by Robert Hendrickson. $1.25, 12:00 midnight, Woodruff 12:00 midnight, Woodruff Auditorium Place an ad Call 864-4358 Tues., Nov, 8, 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Kansas Union Lobby FOR THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS FASHION AND QUALITY. Animation Art Sales 9th and Mass. ... winter TOPSIDER exclusively at Mister Guy in suede or waxhide. $40.00 ... waxhide tassel with kilt and the vibram hiking sole designed by COLE-HAAN for Mister Guy open thursday nights till 8:30 920 mass. 842-2700