1 Thursday, March 27, 1980 University Daily Kansan 9 Senate ... From page one suppress controversy? If you're not here to question why are you here at all?" Senate parlementarian Paul Buskirk said the provision would guarantee that both sides of an issue were heard. "If a group puts out pre-ERA material, it must put out an equal amount of anti-ERA material." Buskirk said. "Why should I support a point of view I don't agree with?" Bren Abbott, Finance and Auditing Committee chairman, said he had expected the provision to fail. The committee had held a hearing on the matter last Wednesday. Senate-funded organizations Tuesday night. "We knew it would be killed, but now at least everybody knows there is a problem." Abbott said. "We got the point across that something has to be done." The funding philosophy was developed to help committees consistently allocate funds during the budget hearings. Another key provision of the resolution, which would have required student-funded organizations to publish advertisements or announcements in English or translated into English, failed. However, the Senate did not prohibit the use of Senate funds for the express purpose of recruiting or granting scholarships. The Senate unlocked unallocated funds in another bill to grant increases to several line allocation organizations. Those in line were not interrupted but a quorum call interrupted the final vote. The funds, totalling $45,729 will not be released until Matt. July Davis, student body vice president, said he expected additional funds would total nearly $60,000 by July. The allocations were: *Recreational* *School Services* $1,135; *University Concert Series* $8,227 KU Bands, $8,681 KU Forensics, $1,465 Graduate and Graduate Student Council, $129. Vote on paraphernalia bill stalled A bill that would prohibit the display of drug-related paraphernalia in businesses to minors probably will not be acted on, openers told. Eleanor Pomeroy, R-Topke, said yesterday. After a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the bill, POMC endorsed the committee's resolution of similar nationality of a similar Overland Park ordinance was decided by the Kansas Court of Appeals. The ordinance, enacted last August and challenged by Kansas City paraphernalia lawmakers, passed the state Senate Reform of Marijuana Legislation, was upheld by the Johnson County District Court Neil Shortlidge, Overland Park assistant city attorney, said the main objection to both the ordinance and the bill was that items sold in shops could be used for reasons other than drunge use. Under the bill, introduced by State Rep. W. Edgar Moore, R-Olalte, determination of criminal action would be based on the intent of the seller. Pomeroy said that arguments against the bill were too vague and that a similar bill—based on proven intent of ownership of proxies or tools—had been ruled constitutional. Mark Williams, manager of Bokonon, a local paraphernalia shop, said he thought it was necessary to restrict not the display of paraphernalia but the order of purchases. "I think that's the only thing they can really do," Williams said. "People were making their own things before we started marketing them. "They're not going to keep the kids from doing it, if that's what they're intending the law to do. They're going to do it any way. It isn't a 'situation' a problem here in Lawrence." Ed Carter. Lawrence city commissioner, said he had proposed a local ordinance that would strengthen the state bill if it passed. "It might limit the accessibility of paraphernalia to kids," he said, "but it's not going to cure the problem." Carter said no action would be taken by the city commission to develop the ordinance until the state had decided on its bill. Eden ... though it is made from logs, but the logs are made of cement and limestone. From page one The longest "loo" is 27 feet. The entire house has 11 rooms plus a cave. The first floor and some of the walls are also made of cement. The house is furnished with items from the 1800s and early 1900s. Included are Dinsmore's clothes and handmade furniture, crank telephone and photographs Many of the furnishings are a permanent part of the house, such as a checkerboard that is cemented to the floor. THE PORCH ALSO has a bannister made of cement and its rails are actually jugs and bottles covered with cement. After Dinsmoor finished building his house, he began his art sculpture. Wolbert said. The first pieces he made were statues of elephants and deer. He then apple as a secrt perches on her head. Above the statues is the Garden of Eden sign, protected by a guardian angel in an apple tree made of cement. From this starting point you can walk around the yard and see the story of Cain and Abel with devils hovering in the background. There is also a cement flag, 20 feet in the air, which is built so that it turns with the direction of the wind. Nearby the flag are a number of nets to capture rain and a sermon of animals, huntsmen and soldiers. The Kansas University School of Architecture and Urban Design is pleased to announce an Exhibition of Student Projects scheduled to be on display in the fall semester. Students will also as well pass student work (the earliest dating circa 1925) will represent the high degree of design excellence stressed within the School. Presentation drawings and scale models will be integrated in the show and the best of the School's pedagogic productions. 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Come, single 'em on... gloves and mitts from Wilson, Mizuno, Louisville, Resh, Walker, Rawlings, Nokona, MacGregor and Medalist. In more than 100 different styles, and most in both left and right hand models. Our unfappable equipment lives the groundwork for your slide into a winning season. "MR. DINSMOOR TOLD he wanted to how the ecology system worked—how animals killed one another in order to survive," Wolbert said. Phil Blackhurst, KU professor of art, said that the Garden was an example of folk art and that its eccentricity added interest to the work. Illustrated: Louisville Shsger 15-15 frozen's folder of top-grain cornbread its sleeve of cheese control attached "Shirpup T-shirt" Both regular and right hand $ ^{8} $ 8.95 to $ ^{8} $ 86.95 Many artists visit the Garden, Naegle said. ABOUT 10,000 PEOPLE come to the Garden of Eden each year and pay $1 for a tour. Nagee estimates that another 8,000 people in the Garden without coming into the yard. Suggested price 40.00—Our price'33.50. BLUEBELL MEDICAL MEDICAL MEDICAL MEDICAL MEDICAL HELLY HALL EAST HEALTH WELFARE TURNS "Sporty things for sporty people" all of the sculptures are made of steel covered with cement and were built by Larry Roberts in his Garden when he was in his 60s and didn't stop until he was hitled by cataracts when he was 19. Dismoor remained alive until his death at age 89 in 1932. Woolart said his first wife, the 70-year-old, was a 20-year old woman. They had two children, the second born when Dismoor When Dinsmoor died, he was entombed in a cement coffin he had built into the wall of the mausoleum behind a sheet of glass. The coffin has a water jug next to it. The most obvious question when you see the Garden is, "Was Dinsmoor a genius or an eccentric old nut?" "It will beat a few drops from Lazarus fingers," Dinsmoor is quoted in a small pamphlet sold at the Garden. 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Gerry Murphy, Paddys mother, reminiscent today about her son, in Stardale, Miss. "Paddy was quarterback for the Rabbit County Unified School District Fighting Pellets. It was in his 5th or 6th year that he lettered. He'd go into the kitchen of our tenure before each game to put on his Fighting pellets, a few of the Pellet fight songs, and smoke a White Owl cigar. One time he was hit so drunk and singing so hard, he swallowed his lit cigar, whole." "Paddy's drinking never really was too much of a problem until he was about 16 years old," she said. "One night he had been doing shots of equina and chasing it with Bacardi 151 and he passed out by the pilot light in the back, blow up half the house. I glad he had found so and far from home. Anyone with any information about Paddy's location are asked to call the SAE House. No collect calls accepted. Patronize Kansan advertisers. 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