University Daily Kansan, March 20, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 7 City limits St. Lawrence parking By MIKE GREEN Staff Reporter An ordinance eliminating parking on portions of three streets near the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road, was approved unanimously last night by the Lawrence City Commission. Parking would be prohibited at all times on portions of Inglen, Crescent and Westwood roads. This decision was part of a tentative out-of-court settlement reached on March 8 in a lawsuit involving the Crescent-Engel Neighborhood Association, the Catholic Center and the city. Bill Barr, president of the neighborhood association, last year filed a suit against the city's approval of the site plan for a proposed 392-seat church and a 98-space parking lot. in other business, the commission heard two separate requests from two businessmen for the right to establish a street vending operation on the corner of Eighth and Massachusetts streets. Last week, the commission voted to require permits for anyone wishing to set up an outdoor vending business at certain intersections along Massachusetts Street. The permits would be issued one year later, based on business contending for the spot were Kay Benjamin, the owner of Kay's Good Cookie, 624 W. 12th St., and Nancy Nguyen, 1009 W. 20th St. Terrace, who wanted to set up a vending business that would serve Oriental food. permits would be valid for one year. The two businessmen contending The commissioners decided to let Nguyen have the first chance to open a business at the corner, since her request had been submitted first. But Commissioner David Longhurst warned Nguyen that before she made a big investment she should remember that the commission could revoke the licenses in future years if it received complaints from downtown businesses. Chrysler emblem object of search By CINDY McCURRY Staff Reporter The treasure is not rare gold coins or brilliant diamonds. It's a plastic Chrysler emblem. But the student who discovers the emblem, hidden somewhere on camouflage, is now an official. Five graduate business students are conducting the Dodge Daytona Big 500 Find as a marketing project. The students were chosen from hundreds of entries by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corp. as one of 20 teams in the country to promote the 1985 Dodge Daytona Turbo. As part of their promotion, the students will hide a circular, black emblem stamped with the pentagonal Chrysler logo. Daily clues to the treasure's location will be provided in the University Daily Kansap. If the students' promotion is chosen as one of the top three in the country this June, each of the students will receive his or her own treasure — a $1,000 scholarship. IN NOVEMBER, Catherine Hudson, Clermont, France, graduate student, formed the group with four other graduate business students. They entered the Dodge National Collegiate Marketing Competition in early January. "We spent as much time on the marketing project as we did on studying for finals," said Dave Wegley, olate the graduate student. The other students on the team are Cheryl Cotterman, Lake Quivira graduate student; Oliver Paturet, Paris graduate student and Bruno Reilland, Les Sables D'Olones, France graduate student. surendra Singh, assistant professor of business, advises the students, who carry three credit hours of experience and study for their work on the project. IN FEBRUARY, the Dodge division gave the students $1,000 to carry out their promotional plan. Of that money, $500 will be used as prize money for the student who finds the Dodge emblem. Clues to where the emblem is hidden will be printed in the classified advertisement section of the Kansan beginning Monday. Wegley said the emblem would not be hidden anywhere where the hunt might cause destruction of property or disruption of classes. "I tried to work on the clues." Hudson said. "I couldn't find it." Questions about the Dodge Daytona car will be printed with the clues. The student who finds the emblem also must turn in correct answers to the questions to win the prize money Students can get answers to the questions by looking at the car, which will be parked in front of the Kansas Union next week. "They will be easy questions like 'How many gears does the car have,' " Wlegley said. "Just enough to keep the focus on the car." The five students have invited representatives from several student groups to a promotional party tomorrow at the Union. The winner of a drawing at the party will have use of the car, worth $13,000, for a weekend. Jo Black/KANSAN Dan Wissing, Salina freshman, juggles his time between classes and lighter pursuits outside of Strong Hall. Wissing said yesterday that the warmer temperatures made it tough to choose between outdoor activity and his literature class. OFFICER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE NOW! CALL 913-841-1821 Marines We're looking for a few good men. 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