6 Thursday, January 31, 1980 University Daily Kansan Carlin cites lid dangers Gov. John Carlin said yesterday that he was not opposed to putting the state government on a spending limit as long as a spending lid would not short-case Kansu. Carlin, discussing spending lids and transportation, spoke to about 60 KU faculty and at the weekly faculty forum. Carlin said he did not want to get "locked in" by a spending lid that would not anticipate future events. "If it's not properly done, if the proper flexibility is not put in, we can find ourselves in a bad situation," he said. HE SAID he did not want the quality of higher education or handcapped assistance programs to suffer because of an ill-considered lid. "I'm for returning every dime to taxpayers that we can," Carlin said, "but not irresponsibly." Carlin said that because there were so many factors involved in his decision to hard to write. He said he was afraid of getting 'ourselves in a situation that we would regret for them.' Despite the effect of international woes on the state's universities, Carlin said most John Carlin New centers to offer the usual and unusual Two new shopping centers scheduled to open in Lawrence this spring will give KU students the usual variety of shops and a little bit more, developers said yesterday. Department stores, gift shops, a grocery space and a pavilion with the Shopping Center, and Rasold streets, and the Southern Hills Shopping Complex, 2nd and Oudaiah And a not-so-ordinary place has leased space in the Southern Hills Shopping Complex. Southern Hills will have a combination laundromat and tavern, according to Mike Murfin, leasing agent. "At the bar, people can talk about not what class they're taking, but whether they should wash something in hot or cold water," he said. Patrons will be able to watch their machines on a closed circuit television screen, he said, and a lighted board will tell them when their wash is finished. Although most of the Southern Hills stores will not open until the end of April, Gammons, a private club, should be ready to open Feb 15, Murfurn said. Murfin said the center had leased space to a pizza restaurant and hoped to have a large cafeteria. Two department stores also will be included. he said. Steve Hird, owner and manager of the Westridge Shoping Center, said that a drug store, a beauty parlor, a liquor store and a bar, all in the same building, already have leased space in his complex. He said he hoped to open the mall in March. state legislators favored having foreign students at state universities because their presence increased opportunities for intercultural exchange. "I think the feeling is, for the most part, positive," he said. A NEW BILL that would require the governor to approve the hiring of all state classified employees was a good idea, Carlin said. "I don't think we can possibly interview all the applicants." Calling transportation the key to Kaua'a continued economic health, Carlain said the state should improve roadways before the money was no longer available. He called for a constitutional amendment to allow new highways and other improvements, such as better roadways. Carlin said Kansas was the only state to recently decline federal funds for roadway improvements. "We turned the money back," he said, "because under our constitution, it's an internal improvement. "There are those who like it that way. They can tell someone, 'we'd like to help you but the constitution we can't,'" Sports forum set for tonight The Student Senate Sports Committee is sponsoring a question and answer session with athletic department officials at 8 tonight in the Forum Room in the Kansas Bob Marcum, athletic director; Phyllis Howlett, assistant athletic director; Nancy Wesh, ticket manager, and Tom Wilkerson, center. You will be at the sports forum to answer questions. Anne Levinson, sports committee chairman said yesterday that the sport's formation required several students to came her with complaint about basketball tickets and ticket She said Wilkerson was included in the forum because other students had complained about "how few intramural teams are there and how sure they got to play." Paul Gray Ripler is now the pianist and conductor for the television game show Face The Music. Ripper offers his own recording studio in Los Angeles, where he works with schools in a Chicago suburb, Keen has his own band in Chicago, Nely drives for the music industry, and DeVol has been all over the world. player" DeVol has been on the Johnny Carson show, had the longest running banjo show in Las Vegas, Nevada, 48 weeks, and he performed at the World Trade Show. All that remains of the original Gaslight tavern—other than the Gaslight Gang—is an empty plot of land where the "good times" are no more. '60s, the group beat the Carpenters in the semi-finals. From page one Known as "the world's greatest banjo THE YEAR 1969 also was a time of farewells. Most of the gang graduated from KU, traveled a bit together, and Gray bought a music store. Other members of the original Gaslight Gang went different ways HAPPINESS IS: Scramming, mauling and loose rucking to find out more KU Rugby Practice February 5th and 7th at 7:00 p.m. in Allen Field House General Meeting February 7th at 8:30 p.m. in student Union Parlor A for more information call 864-4295 (Paul) Rugby: A Ruffians Game for Gentlemen SEMI-ANNUAL GIVEAWAY SALE FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTION From selected groups. Merchandise Now reduced valued from to $10.00 .4.00 valued from Now *$20.00...*$ 7.50 valued from Now *$50.00...*$ 20.00 valued from Now *30,00 ... *10.00 Men's & Women's Selections Entire stock not included Sale ends Sat. Feb. 2, at 5:30 HURRY AND SAVE 'Where clothes are for fun' 831 Mass. Downtown-Lawrence AT open to all! 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