Page 6 University Daily Kansan, June 15, 1983 Paper co. may leave Lawrence Roundup The Lawrence Paper Company may relocate its new facility in Carbonbdale, south of Forbes Air Force Base near Topeska, rather than in Lawrence a dispute with the city, a spokesman for the company said yesterday. Justin Hill, secretary-treasurer of the company, said the Lawrence Paper Company had a dispute with Mr. Lawrence concerning easements. Hill said that the dispute with the city could lead to a withdrawal of all operations from Lawrence. Furr's Cafeteria to open Furr's Cafeteria is tentatively set to open its doors in Lawrence on July 14, Jim Hale, district manager of Furr's Cafeteria," said yesterday. The new restaurant, located at 23rd and Iowa streets, will employ 50 to 60 people. Hale said not all positions were filled. Roger Penn, assistant manager of the new Lawrence restaurant, said that Furr's would be biring line to meet demand and evening cooks start July 5. When open, the restaurant will accommodate about 300 guests. Airport addition possible The possibility of a new terminal being added to Lawrence Municipal Airport might be greater if the Lawrence City Commission decides to zone in favor of a new corporate research park, Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said yesterday afternoon. A new terminal would cost an estimated $690,000 to build. Late last night the commission voted 4-0 to annex 36 acres on both sides of Dragstrip Road west of Lawrence. Lawrence Municipal Airport is now operated by Air Services of Lawrence, a company formed by Hertick and Wellington to serve the Lawrence area. Wildgen said the current airport facilities were "not becoming to the city" and that they did not make the airport a destination on a first-time visitor to Lawrence. City to honor industry Gary Toobben, executive vice president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday that he is pleased Week is going over well in Lawrence. Toebben said that Gov. John Carlin proclaimed Sunday through Friday, June 12-17, Industry Appreciation Week. The purpose of the week is to recognize the area's industries for their economic contributions to the community, he said. "We have 4,200 industrial jobs in the Lawrence area," Toebben said. "These industries account for a $75 million payout, $37 million in local purchases and $3 million in local taxes." He said the week's activities included daily tours of the area's 15 firms. The tours, he said, are designed to help local government staff and more familiar with area firms and their contributions to the community. Dynamo Ballroom closes "People weren't into supporting live music," McNeely said. "There's not really that big of a demand for live music." The Dynama Ballroom, 737 New Hampshire St., closed last week because it was not making money, but likely, former manager, said yesterday. He said that the Dynamo Ballroom was not physically nice to go to and that the 18- to 24-year-olds to whom they catered were not going to the "I guess they'd rather stay home and watch MTV," he said. KU summer enrollment slightly lower than '82 Summer enrollment at the University of Kansas is down slightly from 1982, according to figures released Monday by Dyck, dean of educational services. First-day enrollment this summer, for both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses, was 8,625 students. Last year's first-day enrollment was 8,697. Of this summer's total, 7,650 students enrolled on the Lawrence campus. Last year, 7,155 students enrolled for the summer session on the main campus. THE JUNIOR CLASS decreased the most, with 112 fewer students enrolling this summer than last summer. The increase in enrollment has increased, with a gain of 198 students. Enrollment at the College of Health Sciences in Kansas City, Kan., was up slightly with an enrollment of 1,575 compared to last year's figure of 1,542. According to Chancellor Gene A. Budig, budget cuts that the state requested last year affected the University's offerings add another courses this summer. "WITHOUT THE BUDGET reductions, KU would have had several hundred more students this summer." Budig said Monday. "We could not meet all of the demands, but we were able to go to our students' most pressing needs." Jerry Hutchison, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, said that there were enough funds only for core courses in undergraduate curricula. The courses are chosen to benefit students who have fallen behind, who are trying to get ahead or who are transferring. The students whose demands were not met, Hutchison said, were those interested in taking electives. 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