University Daily Kansan, July 25, 1984 City Page 5 continued from p.1 time Lynn Goodell goes to a meeting he gets whipsawed all over the room." Goodell is the city's director of community development. Angino admonished Longhurst "not to talk on that level." BOR MOODY, the chairman of the board, made a few comments early in the discussion. However, when he attempted to speak again, Angino ignored him and pressed forward with a vote on the deferral. After the vote had been taken, Angino said, "I'm sorry." Moody said, "I'm sorry too, and I think this is a violation of free speech rights." The commission also deferred action on an amendment to the city zoning ordinances after hearing some public comments. The proposed change would consolidate some of the city's land use categories. John Nitcher, 2019 Vermont St., urged the commission to carefully consider changes that would affect the number of parking places required for student centers. NITCHER WAS THE attorney for the group of neighbors that opposed the expansion of the Lawrence Catholic Center in the Crescent-Engle neighborhood. The commission also continued its recent practice of strictly adhering to the city's sign ordinances. It denied requests for sign variances from the Lawrence Holdom, 200 W. Turnipke Access Rd., and Southern Hills Shopping Center, 1601 W. 23rd St. Holdome officials told the commission that they needed a larger sign than the ordinances allow because the Holidome cannot be seen from the road. It is screened by trees. Carol Bowen, representing the shopping center, asked that the commission allow a canvas sign be hung from the existing shopping center sign. Merchants in the center would rotate use of the sign. week," said Mock, who has an answering service and a beeper. Bond continued from p.1 "I HAVE A lot of free time, but I could be in the movies on a date — I could get beeped out and just have to leave." she said. "If you get called twice in one night, that's hard," she said. She says she gets called down to the jail in the middle of the night a minimum of two or three times a week. Although her clients are all at least suspected criminals, Mock says she doesn't have too much trouble with customer relations. But a couple of her own clients have taken unsuccessful swings at her. She excuses them, acknowledging that it's stressful to be arrested and jailed. 'TIM THE LAST person who gets to them, as by the time I see them they are already amxed. "They've already been what they feel is violated and harassed." Mock explained inquiry with her clients to answer questions and keep them from feeling deserted Mock says that, like most small business people, her earnings depend on the economy. When unemployment is high, people will be less motivated and don't have the money for a bond premium. "Business is better this year — more people are working," Mock said. 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