Page 10 University Daly Kansan, June 18, 1981 Asbestos From page one --- floors have been cemented over and sealed. So everything is totally encased." EFFORTS TO CONFRIM Ents's assurance that no答题 problems remained at the site during the test. tendent, said, "You will have to go to Topeka if you want to know anything." Enberg said he hadn't talked to the OSHA inspector who first reported the violations to verify that the asbestos had been removed. Keith Lawton, director of KU Facilities Planning, said, "As far as the office of facilities planning is concerned it is a matter to be resolved between OSHA and the Andersen company." "I would rather not tell you who the compliance officer was," he said. "I wouldn't be fair to name any particular one on that particular case." Entz said it could take months before the case would be resolved. Bill Valentine, Andersen's on-site superin- "IT HAS BEEN MY experience, and I have had several of those cases, that it generally takes the six months to determine what tests they must confirm with them what our story is," he said. Enberg said that unless the attorneys settle the case, it would go before the O5HA Review Committee. "If that doesn't settle it, the case will go into the courts," he said. Renovation had not been delayed by the litigation, Entz said. Opera From page one *within the district.* Funds from the special improvement tax would then be used for revo- nment. Clark indicated that raising funds could be difficult, however. The Opera House renovation could be a perfect opportunity for improving the whole downtown area. Clark县 "If there's a bond issue, it will require a amount of grassroots support in the com- munity." Cory Brinkerhoff, representing current Opera House owner Skip Moon, told the commission that the city of Concordia had successfully renovated a building similar to the Opera House, the Brown Grand Theater, using a private fund drive. REPRESENTATIVES FROM local performative arts groups told the commission that the Opera House could be a unique cultural asset to Lawrence. "One of the problems all of us have is being enough performing space," Carmele Silby, speaking for the Lawrence Symphony, said. The Opera House would be a good civic auditorium, Silley said, because of its rich theatrical history, its downtown location and its renovation possibilities. ONE SPEAKER, a recent graduate of Lawrence High School, was more concerned with preserving the Opera House as a rock—music concert hall rather than restoring the building as a civic auditorium. It is Michael Halleran told the commissioners that he to 21-year-olds had nowhere else in Lawrence for them. "The Opera House is taken out of com- munity and the Off-the-Wall Hall is left." Halleran said. Commissioner Tom Gleason agreed with Halleran but said that the city should consider not only the Boomtown Rats, but also the Lawrence Symphony. Averill One of the melodras at Apple Valley Farm this summer is "Gangsters," about the mob and prohibition. The Averill wrote the script together. From page one Local Police Dept. crime stats show rape rate up, robbery down for 1981 "We've worked together so much, and there's so much mutual input that we've just started putting 'by Ric and Jean Averill' on everything we'd, he said. "It's just more accurate." "The Lawrence Police Department Friday stated that statistics for the city during the first five months of 2016." The report lists statistics on eight Part-One courts, including the most serious by the Federal Criminal Bureau. As during the first five months of 1800, there were no or manslaughters during the first five months of 1830. WENDYNUGENT/Kansen Staff THERE WERE seven raps in the five-month figure, an increase of two over last year's figures. Girls State participants are mooovin' Robberies decreased in the period, however. Sixteen were recorded in Lawrence during the first half of 1981, while 24 occurred during the same period last year. Larcenies also decreased, with 804 being recorded for the 1851 five-month period. During the first five months of 1980, 907 larcenies were recorded. Burglaries increased from last year's five- month total, as 319 were recorded for the period this year compared to 277 recorded last year. Belinda Boling, Osage City, gives a moo during a Girls State political rally in Lewis Hall Tuesday. Members of Boling's party, the Nationalists, were dressed like their mascot, the buffalo. Membes of the Federalist party wore beaks in honor of their mascot, the meadowlark. Girls State activities are scheduled on campus through Sunday. sandwich shops . . . no smell thing! 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