University Daily Kansan, January 20, 1983 Page 7 Kansas University students will have a chance to match wits in next week's College Bowl. The quiz bowl, scheduled for Jan. 24-28, is sponsored by Student Union Activities and Lambda Sigma sophomore honor society Quiz bowl teams must consist of four members and one alternate, with a limit of two graduate students on each team. All participants must be full-time students. Teams may include up to eight group or enter as independents. ENTRY FORMS are available in the SUA office. They must be turned in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Gene Wee, SUA program advisor. said the quiz bowl was structured similarly to the old General Electric College Bowl television quiz show Questions for the matches are taken from a list purchased from College Bowl Inc. in New York. Wee said that the questions must be bought from the New York-based company to qualify for the regional and national competitions. Moderators for the matches will read questions, enforce rules of play and decide whether answers are correct. MODERATORS ARE KU professors and teaching instructors, assisted Kimberly Steeves, secretary of Lambda Sigma. Ronald Lantz, 326 Indiana St. has had numerous conflicts with the city over his property since the early 1900s about whether it conforms to the city's regulations. LANTZ'S NEW trial is the result of a decision last week by the Kansas Supreme Court, overruling the dismissal of the case last fall by Douglas County District Court. By NED STAFFORD Weed ordinance at stake in court action Now, he is preparing to go to court again, contending that the city did not have the right to mow weeds on his property. "we been to court so many times with these people." Lantz said. Staff Reporter In the summer of 1979 the city sent a crew to mow his property. Lanza drove the crew off by threatening to shoot them with a pellet gun. He was convicted of an assault charge, refused to pay the $4 fine, and was charged with obstruction. LANTZ FILED suit against the city, contending that the city had cut 77 small trees on his property. He said the city had used mowers, cainsaws and axes, but that the city had said it was going to use only mowers. Two weeks after Lantz drove the city crew off his property, the city came again and cleared his property to Lantz's attorney, Ira Haver of Topeka, said he would take the new case to trial sometime this spring and ask for damages at least $10,000. comply with the city's weed ordinance. The district court dismissed Lanzl's GERALD COOLEY, city attorney, said the city was studying the Kansas Supreme Court decision and would a motion asking it to reconsider its Hawver said that the city had a grudge against Lantz and that the city had an agreement with Lantz to intend to injure, came on Lantz's property and ran rampant." ment and large corporations from abusing citizens such as Lantz. He said He said he wanted to keep govern- LANTZ SAID, "The city doesn't do anything to people with money." Lantz also said he had fought the city over whether he must paint his house, move cars off his property, and carry on the property should be considered weeds. But some Lawrence City Commissioners said that the city's ordinance City Commissioner Don Binns said that Lantz had made no effort to conform to city ordinances and that he should conform to city ordinances as everyone else should. 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