University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 21, 1974 3 nsan Staff Photo by ALAN McCOY Blood Donor Salute The raised arms of blood donors are a common sight in the Kansas Ballroom but they are not common enough. The Red Cross drive on the KU campus is still 712 pipes short of its goal to 1,200 piles of blood. Students will be able to donate blood today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Templin Hall. Tree Restoration Funds Denied by Legislation The state legislature has turned up a request for funds to replace trees destroyed by last summer's windstorms. Raymond Murray, an aransas chancellor emeritus, said yesterday. "We'll have to find the money somewhere," Nichols said. Nichols said 77 trees were lost because of the storms last summer. He said he could not place a dollar figure on the loss because cost would depend upon whether the trees were replaced by mature trees similar in size to those destroyed or by young sainthals. "We'd like to get something other than saplings." Nichols said. Nichols said Alton C. Thomas, landscape architect for the University, was drawing inspiration from his childhood. "We're going to begin replacing the trees this spring," Nichols said, "but it will probably take several years to replace them all." Harold E. Bitch, grounds supervisor for the University, said trees on campus were not insured because of the high cost of insurance premiums. "It would cost too much to insure the UNIVERSITY COUNCIL will discuss the interpretation of Faculty Senate membership and meet with faculty representatives at 3:30 p.m. today in 180 Blake Hall. SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS must Delta Hc, meeting, the annual meeting of the Society. JON VINCENT, professor of Spanish and Portuguese, will speak on Joao Guamaras Rosa, a contemporary Latin American fiction writer, at 8 tonight in the Pine Room Kamas Union. The speech is sponsored by Sigma Delta FI, the Spanish honors society. trees.” Blitch said. “If trees are lost we to ask for legislation for repair.” He replies, “I will be able to replace them.” Biltish said the buildings and grounds department had removed all of the trees that had died prior to winter and that tree and shrub planting had begun, but that the city would still be "routine landscaping" around the Wescoce Hall and the new Watkins Hospital. "Almost all of the materials for this landscaping have been purchased," Bilch said, "but that doesn't mean that all the planting will be done at once." He said approximately 75 per cent of the trees and shrubs would be delivered in the spring if weather permitted, and landscape completion was scheduled for this fall. "We receive spring and fall deliveries of plants from dealers across the United States," Bitch said, "but sometimes rain or snow can stop planting immediately after delivery." Bilch said donations of plants or trees to the University should be directed first to R. Keith Lawton, director of facilities planning and operations. Funds to pay for proposed donations of trees or shrubs should be given to Irvin E. Youngberg, executive secretary of the National Park Management Association. Thomas will then determine where donated trees will be placed. Any trees donated through the Endowment Association will probably be purchased locally, Bitch said. If state funds are not available, the agency approved by the State Purchasing Office. Free BASEBALL 1 game per player 7-8 p.m. only BEER 1 draught with each game purchased 8-midnight Tuesdays & Thursdays The Ball Park Hillcrest Shopping Center Patronize Kansan Advertisers APPLICATIONS Being Accepted for Positions of Resident Director & Resident Assistants NAISMITH HALL FOR "74"-"75 "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A LEVI'S FOREVER" SHOP AT LAWRENCE SURPLUS FOR DENIM FULFILLMENT It's only a simple pair of Levi's. Kind of faded, kind of wrinkled, but still there. Still comforting you after all your other more glamorous slacks have long passed away. Like an old friend. And you can find thousands of these faithful jeans at Lawrence Surplus. Jeans that will fit you, jeans that will last you, jeans that will love you. So (sniff) come now to Lawrence Surplus and start an affair with any one of these! - Levi Blue denim bells (reg. bell and big bell) - Levi Corduroy bells (tan, navy, brown, grey, light blue, wheat, black, purple maroon, green) - Levi Baggies (brushed sateen denim, uncut cord, corduroy, chambray, denim) - Levi Brush denims (navy, tan, light blue, white, brown) - Levi Straight leg jeans (shrink-to-fit and pre-shrunk) Levi Jean Jackets ALL HERE AT Your BANKAMERICARD welcome here LAWRENCE URPLUS 740 Mass. "The Home of Levi's We're Open Thursday Nights master charge THE INTERBANK CARD