University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October19, 1977 1 Robot mime uses trash can props By DEBBIE RIECHMANN Staff Writer Four coins plunked into a metal box, a buzzer sounded, music began to play and "The Incredible Mr. Trash" jerked into a pantomime captivating a crowd of about 50 persons yesterday afternoon in front of Wesco Hall. John DeBrito, 28, from San Diego, Calif., said yesterday that he called himself Mr. Trash because he found most of his props in a supermarket trash can. Using robot-like body movements, Mr. Rush performer for 90 minutes yesterday and is delighted. De Brito said the most money he had made was $60 in 30 minutes. His average, he said, was $18. "I not in it for the profit," DeBrito said. "I only making a living." After being laid off his job as an artist, Deeran applied to the Department, where he spent three years at the do jerky Clinton rezoning opposed Clinton residents who are opposed to taverns in their community are scheduled to meet today with county commissioners to most zealous changes that would allow bars. Last month the Lawrence and Douglas County Planning Commission approved a request to rezone the area from strictly residential development, which allows neighborhood businesses. The zoning change involves two blocks in Clinton, the most rural township in the county with 328 residents. Enough people have signed petitions to require the unanimous vote of the three- Last month, King said his clients would be satisfied with a B-3oning classification, which allows lake-related businesses, but no taverns. member county commission before the rezoning can be instituted. "But our feeling now," he said, "is that if we allow the B3-5 it would only be matter of the number of rows in the table." The county commission will decide on the rezoning issue today. HE SAID HE also practiced standing motionless for hours, never blinking his eyes — the way he looks while waiting for someone to put money in his box. movements that make him appear to be mechanical. "Depending on wind conditions," he said, "can keep my eyes open for up to 45 minutes." But Delrito said that wind conditions in Kansas were not very favorable because the temperature was high. From Kansas, he said he planned to travel to Colorado and then to San Francisco, stopping at universities where he usually performed. No committee member invited Mr. Trash, she said, although a street patrolman notified the KU Police Department of a crowd. The patrolman did not investigate because he was told the committee had approved an event yesterday on campus. However, bringing his show on campus was against the University Events Committee guidelines, Caryl Smith, committee chairman, said last night. The guidelines state that no activity or event will be approved for the private activities. A PRESENTATION by the Hare Krishna sect had been approved for the lawn by the Mets. DeBrito has already been to Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Wyoming and Kansas City, Mo., and has appeared on many local news shows. Recently in San Diego, representatives from the Coors Distributing Co. came to him and asked him if he would be interested in buying a kit for the recycling of their aluminum cans. DeBrito said he and his wife have come up with a 45-minute program that Coors has agreed to consider. HOPE AWARD Voting For Finalist -Friday 10/21 8:30-3:30 It is aimed at elementary school children and it encourages them to collect aluminum cans. WHEN: —Thursday 10/20 8:00-4:30 -Information Booth (Jayhawk Blvd.) -Wescoe Terrace -Student Union WHERE: - Must have senior hours and a student I.D. to vote. If Coors lets his program, DeBrito said, they would pay him $2 for each show and they would promote him if the idea caught on. SAVINGS ON FAMOUS BRAND STEREO COMPONENTS! GRAMOPHONE 842-1811...ASK FOR STATION #6 shop Each year, it is necessary to liquidate demonstration models, discontinued models, and surplus equipment in order to save your opportunity to save hundreds of dollars on quality stereo lines never discounted otherwise. Any units stored at your location with values are here and there will never be a better time to save substantially on the best stereo available anywhere. The equipment will be purchased, repacked for customer pickup the following day. No models will be removed on the day of purchase. $70,000.00 STEREO CLEARANCE TURNTABLES A GROCERY STORE In JAYHAWKER TOWERS?? 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