10 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, February 4. 1992 XXX VIDEO Must be 18. I.D. Required 1420 W. 23rd St. • 843-9200 Night Lights Be legal -- be safe. Lights from $12.99. RICK'S BIKE SHOP 916 Massachusetts phone (913)841-6642 Women's Lacrosse Club Meeting Feb. 4th 5 p.m. Kansas Union Lobby For More Information Call 842-6389 Attention!! May '92 Graduates Order your graduation announcements on the following dates: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Orders must be prepaid Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American Express. Accorde KS Union 864-4640 KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions Lawrence Donor Center Burge Union 864-4640 Help yourself by helping others 816 W. 24th St. 816 w. 24th St. Behind Laird Noller Ford - * * * * * Open Mon - Thurs 8am - 6pm Fri 8am - Sat 9am - 1pm Save lives by giving plasma! $15 dollars for first donation ! -KU Student YES... "The First provided faster service than any other financial aid people." Available Toppings: Pepperoni, Beet, Sauage, Bacon, Ham, Black Olive, Onion, Green Pepper, Mushroom, Tomato. Ask Carol Wirthman and her Staff to explain the many options available to students today. First National has earned a reputation for fast, friendly service on PLUS, SLS and Stafford Loans. Call (913) 865-0278 First National A MidAmerican Bank Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, Ninth & Tennessee South Bank, 1807 West 23rd Northwest Bank, 3500 North 67th Lawrence, Kansas 66044-0428 Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender Lender ID #804609 Regent may be dismissed from college presidency The board of trustees of the college last week directed its attorney, Judd Dent, to prepare a statement that would notify McDowell of heriring. The statement also would explain the reasons for her dismissal. Board of Regents member Jo Ann McDowell may lose her position as president of Independence Community College. By Jenny Martin Kansan staff writer If approved by the board tomorow, the statement will be given to McDowell at a special board meeting at 10a.m. tomorrow. Dent said. The college is being investigated by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, but James Malson, KBI director, said the KBI would not release any information until the investigation was complete. College officials and McDowell said that as far as they knew, the board's statement was not related to the KBI investigation. They would not comment about why the board was considering firing the president. Trustee members declined to comment about their request for an intent to fire McDowell. Mark Boyle, director of public relations at Independence Community College, said, "At this point, the board has not announced reasons why they have begun proceedings for resignation." McDowell said yesterday that she was very upset and that the board had not given her any reasons as to why it would ask for her termination. edge, the KBI investigation was a routine investigation of the college concerning a complaint filed with the state's sattorney general. She would not specify further about the complaint. "I haven't done anything wrong," she said. "This is the most difficult time in my career. I'm personally very sure of it, my personal integrity is under attack." McDowell said that to her knowl- She said that she thought the current situation would not affect her position on the state Board of Regents, which oversees the state's six public universities. She was appointed as a Regent in January 1991 by Gov. Joan Finney. Martha Walker, Finney's press secretary, said Finney was not available for comment and did not want to speculate about how the situation at Independence would affect McDowell's status as a Regent. "The governor is hoping to meet with her and discuss the details of the situation," she said. County to decide on jazz festival By Andy Taylor Kansas staff writer Stanley Koplik, Regents executive director, could not be reached for comment. Kansan staff writer Douglas County commissioners will decide at their meeting tomorrow whether to issue a temporary business permit to a Lawrence bar owner who wants to organize a jazz festival. Reed Brinton, co-owner of Benchwarmer's Sports Bar and Grill, 1601 W. 29rd St., said the bar wanted to sponsor the Free State Music Fest on May 9 in a field one mile east of Eudora. Mark Buhler, head of the commission, said the commissioners expressed concern about safety at the concert and the consumption of 3.2 beer, which would be sold at the event. "There's going to be a lot of traffic," Buhler said after he saw the concert site yesterday. "And anytime you serve alcohol, there's always the possibility of something bad happening." In August, the commission rejected a temporary business permit for "Sandblast '91," an alter native rock music concert that was to be held on property between Lawrence and Eudora. Also at its meeting yesterday, the commission accepted the resignation of Douglas County administrator Chris McKenzie. The commission it will start advertising immediately for a replacement. Brinton would not comment yesterday about the issue. The commissioners cited concerns for safety, possible damage to homeowners' property and possible underage drinking as reasons for rejecting the permit. "We hope to have a replacement by June 1," Buhler said. "We hope to have a replacement by June 1," Buhler said. McKenzie resigned last week to become executive director of the League of Kansas Municipalities. His last day on the job will be March 4. Jayhawk Bookstore "at the city of Naamish Hill" JBS Briti-Bus·843-3826 The commissioners also met for one hour in executive session with Bob Fairchild, county counsel, to discuss a $2.5 million lawsuit filed by 21 county employees who claim the county owes them for past wages. Holiday Apartments 230 Mount Hope Court Directly East of Lawrence Holidome (behind Coastal Mart) FREE RENT Fairchild could not be reached for comment yesterday during February, 1992 2 bdr. apts. starting at $385. • Coming this spring: 3 & 4 bdr. apts. Convenient to: - Daycare Center - Food Mart - Liquor Store - On Bus Route - Laundromat (coming soon!) - West Turnpike - Energy efficient design For information or tour call 843-0011 Stay in the best condo on the Beach! $280.00 Take the Bus or $178.00 Drive yourself Sign up Deadline: February 14, 1992 For More Information: Information Meeting: February 5, 1992 at 8:00 pm, Kansas Room, Kansas Union. 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