Thursday, April 12. 1973 2 University Daily Kansan Wishing Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Edl Loalle, Topека senior in photography, placed fifth recently in the William Roldhour Hearst photography contest. Loalle's winning portfolio consisted of the above picture taken last fall at a Leavenworth High School football game and nine other photographs taken for the Evansville Press, Evansville, Ind., and the University Daily. The student with the highest number is the highest award a KU student has received in this contest. Bypass Plan Explored By C. C. CALDWELL Kansan Staff Writer A projected highway bypass east of Lawrence may offer the city its quickest route to a new bridge over the Kansas River. In a meeting Wednesday night at South Junior High School, landowners and other citizens raised few objections with State Highway Commission representatives over the proposed bypass and generally agreed on the need for a new bridge. The meeting was called by the state highway commission to elect public information regarding the corridor tentatively under investigation of potential problem areas within the corridor. The corridor would extend from immediately north of U.S. Highway 59 south to just beyond Kansas Highway 10. The strip would range in width from one and one-fourth miles in the north to one and one-half miles in the south. F. J. Reid, division construction engineer for the state highway commission, explained the planning process that could lead to the road's construction within five years. Several people own property within an area under study asked questions about details of the route, but Reid said such information be known until the next step of the three-phase construction was put into action, assuming that the corridor location study met with approval. City Manager Buford M. Watson Jr. explained that the city had had numerous consultations with the highway department in a new bridge downtown was not feasible. The obvious question of a bridge for the proposed road brought supporting statements from the audience at large, because the bridge is needed now to solve existing north-south city traffic flow problems. Watson said the proposed bypass contested with overall Lawrence plans and with other alternatives. Taylor said that one major problem now facing the program was the fact that no National Direct Student Loans or other loans would be available for next year. The KU Reclamation Center based its request for $5,140 on statistics intended to show it was now a constant, organized operation. F&A To Plan ... Bob Litlurt, Lawrence second year law student, said that the Whomper performed an important community service by collecting tons of trash each year in Lawrence. “With a good community effort there is a good possibility that we can break even,” she said, “and are giving a valuable service there.” I think some kind of subsidy is in order. (Continued from Page 1) If SES is unable to secure loans from alternate sources, the program will not have any students to aid, according to Tuck Duncan, Wilmette, III., senior. The Sailing Club, seeking $1,800 of senate funds, met with the night's greatest opposition, but Clark Anderson, commodore of the sailing club, said that the club's largest request was for a rescue boat to insure safety and enable the club to host competitions. Joe Speelman, Dodge City second-year law student, told Anderson that he thought the Student Senate had made a mistake funding two boats for the club last year because it had a membership of only about 20 students. Charles Lockhart, Chicago, Ill., sophomore and SQRMEB president, said that the organization directed, tutored and trained for students and saw that they graduated. SCORMEBE, an organization that promotes the recruitment of and provides guidance for students of minority races in engineering sought, $3,804.55. Anderson said that the club's membership had swelled to 50 this year as a result of the recruitment. The success of the program, Lockhart said, could be measured in increased ability of six students to perhaps 31 students next year. The Grade point averages achieved by members That's right, mice. And the University of Kansas will "enroll" some of the new "students." earliest possible date "In addition to research grants," Malinowski said, "the money will be used to pay for such things as drugs and medical supplies for local cancer patients, transportation for local patients who could not travel by hospital for treatment and educational programs. All the public as to cancer warning signs, proper medical exams and the like." He said funds collected from the local sales program would return to this community in the form of research grants to the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. The plan is part of a nationwide project of the society to raise funds for various types of cancer search and treatment. Merrow is derived from the sale of buttons that read, "Send a Mouse to College." The sale is being directed here by Robert Kiley, assistant director of Libraries and KU chairman of Cancer Crusade of the Douglas County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. The 50-cent cost of one button is the approximate cost of one laboratory mouse for transporting a specimen. Last week, IEX expanded on a secret of life. Oh, to frightify the mental and spiritual processes of the masses. Avoiding corporality. How intense when confronted with persecution. Act upon ways of pecuniary wisdom; act in a truth. The commonwealth can be freed from mundane burdens of financial dependency`Ala, hereafter`. The sale of the mouse buttons is part of a fund-raising plan by the cancer society. When asked to translate, he said: Buy Productive Mutual life insurance. You'll have a financially secure future that way. If you don't have money problems or clutter your house, you can use your brain for more important things. Watson also said that U.S. Highway 59 funding was the most readily available and that this would add to the timeliness of the bypass bridge over one located elsewhere. Cancer Society Raises Money For Mice Studv PROVIDENT MUTUAL The American Cancer Society is attempting to send mice to college. Malinsowny said anyone wishing to purchase a button should see him in the director's office at Watson Library. Jedadiah Ping, junior, is regarded as class philomel. STEPHEN H. 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