University Daily Kansan, April 15, 1985 Page 10 CAMPUS AND AREA Liquor bill not alone on Gov. Carlin's desk By United Press International TOPEKA - Items approved by the 1985 Kansas Legislature at the time of first adjournment this weekend, in addition to a proposed constitutional amendment to legalize liquor by the drink, the Regents budget, and a pay increase for classified employees; include: - A bill providing for statewide reappraisal of all property for taxing purposes. Gov. John Carlin has said he would veto the reappraisal bill hawkmakers make a classification and protect against property tax shifts. - Medical malpractice legislation limiting the amount a plantiff can recover in punitive damages and allowing a jury or judge setting a damage award to consider insurance and other benefits an injured plaintiff might receive. - A $12 million payment to 230 nursing homes to settle a lawsuit over underpayments under the Medicaid program. *Legalization of multi-bank holding companies, eliminating the state ban on a corporation owning controlling interest in more than one bank. - A bill to recruit retired bankers to speed up processing of Farmers Home Administration loans in time for spring planting. - A ban on underground burial of most hazardous wastes. - An increase in the maximum weekly unemployment benefit, plus a provision disqualifying from benefits voluntarily quits without good cause. - A requirement that owners of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant submit a decommissioning plan to the Corporation Commission covering procedures for eventually shutting down the plant. Owners also are declared liable for safe and proper decommissioning of the plant. - A "lemon law" requiring an auto driver to replace a new car if its defects are found. A TOPEKA Capital-Journal newspaper sales rack, valued at $300, was stolen between Friday and Saturday from the lounge of Naismith Hall. 1800 Naismith Drive, Lawrence police said yesterday. A WATCH, TWO RINGS, a silver chain with two diamonds, a gold chain and a pair of earrings, valued together at $1,443, were stolen from a house in the 1500 block of Cadet Avenue, police said. A 1979 BLUE YAMAHA motorcycle valued at $700 was hot-wired and stolen between Friday and Saturday from a carport in the 2200 block of West 26th Street, police said. ON THE RECORD A 1977 RED YAMAHA motorcycle valued at $500 was stolen between 7 p.m. m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. thursday, from a house in the 800 block of West 25th Street, police said. ON CAMPUS TODAY THE STRATO-MATIC Baseball Club will conduct its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. THE ST. LAWRENCE Catholic Center will sponsor a meeting of science students at 4:30 p.m. in 2007 Malott Hall CAMPUS CHRISTIANS WILL show "Silent Scream," a film about abortion, at 7:30 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Union. Put your best face forward with retouched resume & job application photos resume & job application photos by Herbs MALLS SHOPPIN CENTER 842 8822 HOUSING TO MEET YOUR NEEDS - APARTMENTS - Offering a variety of living styles - DUPLEXES - FOUR & SIX APTS - SINGLE FAMILY Convenient locations near campus, bus route and shopping. FEATURING ARGO APTS. 11th & Missouri ROCKLEDGE APTS 711 Rockledge Road CALL 842-3175 OPEN WEEKENDS Big Blue Property Management, Inc. - student travel services - beach trips We need people to plan and coordinate - travel fair DENON REEL-TO-REEL TECHNOLOGY IN A CASSETTE DECK QUALITY AUDIO - THE BEST PRICE! - Dual Capstan Direct Servo Drive. Stop by the SUA Office for more information, or call 864-3477 Sign up for interviews before Friday, April 19. - SF combination record and playback heads for extremely wide and flat - frequency response. - SP combination record and playback heads for extremity wide and flat - 5-pole DC reel drive motors for precise - Dolby B and C Noise Reduction. tape running and reduced cogging effect * Full Uplink transport system CLAMPONITE ATTENTION GRADUATES! UNIVERSITY - COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present to the Kansas Union a cash gift. After presentation of the gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the interest on the gift. QUALIFICATIONS - Regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas at the time of application (spring term) and at the time of the receipt of the award (fall term). - Service to the University andor the Lawrence community. Scholarship, financial need and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. APPLICATIONS - Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., Tues., April 23, 1985 in the SUA office. Kansas Union. Interviews to be held April 24th 1985. More information and applications available in the SUA office. Kansas Union. Phone. 864-3477 BIG END $4.75 SMALL END $6.75 FULL SLAB $9.95 All dinners served with Tater Curl Fries, Bread and Pickles and choice of Side Orders (to go only) 719 MASSACHUSETTS SAME NICE PEOPLE * SAME MANAGEMENT * FORMERLY OLD CARPENTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE