University Daily Kansan, February 3, 1981 Page 3 KU student files for commission Sherri Dietz, a second-year KU law student, became the ninth Lawrence City Commission candidate yesterday for the March 10 primary election. Dietz, a legal assistant to Kansas Attorney General Robert Stephan, said she planned to keep regular City Hall meetings. She's also boxed for write-in complaints if elected. "People haven't been encouraged to write in before," Dietz said. "Now, their only option is to stand at that little City Commission podium and say, 'I want this done.' Dietz voiced concern about the impact of downtown redevelopment on historical Lawrence buildings, and called city employees "one of Lawrence's most overlooked and most valuable assets." "I would periodically visit the city departments and let the city employees voice their opinions too," she said. "Who knows better how the city is functioning and what needs to be done than the employees?" Hutchison to fill administrative vacancy Jerry Hutchison, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, will become acting vice chancellor for academic affairs March 1. Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, announced yesterday that Hutchison would assume his temporary duties when Rolph Christoffersen, the current vice chancellor of academic affairs, leaves to take the position of president at Colorado State University at Fort Collins. Hutchison's temporary duties will last until June, Cobb said, when a permanent academic affairs vice chancellor will be named. As temporary vice chancellor, Hutchison said he would continue his duties as associate vice chancellor. "I don't think it will be too strenuous," he said. "We have a very capable staff here and I think everyone in the office will help out." Bill Hogan, associate executive vice chancellor, said Hutchison would do an outstanding tib in the temporary office. "He has been in that office several years and knows what the duties are," Hogan said. Student group drafts beer sales proposal By KAREN SCHLEUTER Staff Reporter KU football fans won't face a dry season next year if a newly appointed student task force convinces the administration to approve The purpose of the seven-member task force, appointed by Bert Coleman, student body president, is to outline a proposal for the administration by continuing research on beer sales begun two years ago. At a meeting yesterday, Bren Abbott, student body vice president and task force co-chairman, said the group hoped to work with the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation, the Union Memorial Board, the Student Senate and KU Police to create a beer sale proposal acceptable to Acting Chancellor Del Shankel. "We'll study the question and try to pull one proposal package together to present to the Chancellor," Abbott said. He said that money raised from beer sales could be used as additional funding for the Kansas Union and women's sports. Two years ago a student lobbying group, Concerned Students for Higher Education, researched stadium beer sales. A resolution to stop the sales was passed by Student Action, but no further action was taken. Abbott said the task force would build on the information gathered by CSHE. CSHE folded after KU joined Associated Students of Kansas, another lobbying group. "We see ourselves as the group that's finally going to pull everyone together on this." Abbott said. The task force will contact schools that have stadium beer sales to gather information and letters supporting the idea. KU apartment and house dwellers, already shivering from February's arctic onlaugh, could soon suffer a meteor crash—if their heat comes from natural gas. Local gas heat rate may rise Gas rates, currently $2.88 per thousand cubic feet after four 1980 price boosts, may increase to as much as 30 percent by the Lawrence City Commission meeting. At the meeting, the city will receive a binding recommendation on the increase from its arbitrators, the Overland Park firm of Drees, Dunn, Lubow and Co. The Kansas Public Service Company has requested a 125.4 per TCF, but the arbitrators could deny the company its full request. site plan to expand Smith Motors, a new- and used-car firm at 1231 East 23rd St., to allow the sale of new electric cars. The commission will also consider a Howard Smith, owner, said that the cars would be the first electric ones sold in Lawrence. He said that he had spoken to the city's purchasing agent about their possible use as city parking control vehicles. "I haven't spoken to the KU people about them yet," he said, "but I intend to in the near future." Smith said he was expecting a late- February delivery of five cars, manufactured by Commuter Vehicles Inc. of Florida. He said the cars were priced between $5,400 and $5,400, "depending on the options." Novotny to resign from Williams Fund John Novotny yesterday announced his resignation as director of the Williams Educational Fund, effective March1. Novotny, 41, has been named national sales manager for Packer Plastics Company. Lawrence Inc. was employed as the principal academic counselor, assistant athletic director in charge of business and director of KU athletic scholarship fund raising. More than 84 million has been raised by the Williams Fund for athletic scholarships since Novotny took over. "This seems like an exciting opportunity. Novtady said about the job experience." All the Sanchos you can eat All the Sanchos you can eat $2.99 Casa Do Taco Casa Do Taco 1105 Mass offer prices Feb. 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For more information call 864-3477 You have 12 chances to get involved in SUA. Applications are now available for 1981-1982 officer and board member positions. Sign up today for a position in one or more of the following areas: 1. President 2. Vice President 5. Films 6. Fine Arts 3. Secretary 9. Outdoor Recreation 7. Forums 10. Public Relations 4. Treasurer 8. Indoor Recreation 11. Special Events 12. Travel Sign up for interview times now in the SUA Office located on the main floor of the Union. Interviews will be held Saturday, February 28. Sign up deadline for applications is Tuesday, February 17, 5:00 p.m.