12 Friday, September 23, 1977 (2) University Daily Kansan Practice blues Staff Photo by ELI REICHMAN High temperatures made Thursday afternoon band practice a little unbeatable for Dave Blair, Lawrence sophomore. The KU marching band continues its daily practice in preparation for the opening KU-Washington State football game this weekend. From page one Oil operator” classification of the law and therefore could not be fined. James Buchele, the state's U.S. attorney, claimed criminal action against KU would be unjustified. 85 schools to perform at Band Day TOWNS AND cities represented by high schools bands tomorrow include: Alamont, Atchison, Baldwin, Basehor, Belton, Blue Rapids, Bonner Springs, Burlingame, Burlington, Bunlionston, Carrollton, Centralia, Cherokee, Concordia, De Soto, Eudora, Excelsior, Frankfort, Frankfurt, Grard, Hawatha, Highland, Holton, Independence, Inman, Iola, Junction City, Lansing, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Lebo, Lee's Summit, Linwood, Louisburg, Lyndon, Lyons, Marshall, Murray, Meriden, Merridan, North East, North Kansas City, Northern Heights, Nortonville, Omaha Omaga, Ople, Orrick, Osawatomey, Oakalakeo, Ottawa, Overbrook, Overland Park, Oxford, Paola, Parsons, Pleasanton, Pomona, Powhantain, Richmond, Sabatha, Savannah, Seneca, South Havent, Spring Hill, St. Joseph, Stanley, Tarkio, Tecumseh, Tonganoxic, Topeka, Valley Falls, Wathena, Waverly, Wetmore and Wichita. More than 8,000 musicians representing 85 bands will perform in Memorial Stadium tomorrow during halftime of KU's first home football game. and cleanup procedures initiated by the University and its payment of a civil penalty that filing a criminal action would be unwarranted. "Buchee said." Two hundred and twenty-five band members will be Jayhawks, and the rest will be from 84 Kansas and Missouri high schools participating in the 1977 KU Band Day. The bands will march in a 9 a.m. parade through downtown Lawrence and in a halftime show during the KU-Washington State University football game. The parade route will be down Massachusetts Street from 7th Street to South Park on 12th Street. During halftime, the bands will play four songs together, including the "Happy Days-Laverne and Shirley" theme song and a Pepal commercial theme song. Band day has been a tradition at KU since Russell Wiley, former KU band director and current Lawrence Symphony conductor, coordinated the first one in 1939. The tradition was interrupted only for a period during World War II. Oroke said the reason KU did not have a prevention plan at the time of spill was a lack of training. "The simple fact is that no one was aware of the regulation and the issue had never been dealt with." Oroke did not see any difficulties or exigent costs associated with the plan. "The major problem," he said, "is cometling the plan once and for all." Police ... From page one the unsolved item would seem slight to the city or whether it would affect the outcome of last night's vote by police to accept the agreement. Besides the unsolved item, Revisis said the only things pending, although not contingent upon passage of the agreement, are: "I am 'Bill of Rights' sections of the agreement. There is currently a requirement that all police officers reside within the city limits. The police have tried to repeal this, but discussion on the issue has ceased until a local court case dealing with the issue has been decided. Most recently, the Court of Appeals has decided the case in favor of the residency requirement. No further appeal has been made in the case. The "Bill of Rights" would be a written code outlining the procedure that now is used to deal with an officer under criminal investigation. MAYOR MARNIE Arngersinger, after hearing of the assault "admitted" with the outcome She said she thought the agreement was naf fair an agreement as could be reached between them. we watched him also said he expected his successor to get a more through going-over than he did. Budget talks for 1978 were in June and July this year. The final hearing was Aug. 9. finance director and now an official at the Department of Health Education and and the budget had a Aug. 15 deadline to be filed with the county. last night and a similar one accepted by firemen this month, sets an April 15 deadline to begin talks this spring. He was concerned that it might scare away good prospects. In mid and late August, police and firemen demanded changes in the budget, specifically the 10 per cent instead of 0 per cent, to allow the department to listen because the budget had been set. sort of thing in relationship to three or four years and what takes place under different types of circumstances. "BUT IT'S AWFULLY important . . . no matter what the situation is in the future that we be able to attract good people in government." Argersinger said she thought the April 15 deadline has "saw them over" to the agreement. She said she believed that because she had publicly emphasized Tuesday night that the police should dispay any fear they had that the city would not sit down early next spring to discuss salaries for 1979 in good faith. Lance resigned Wednesday as director of the Office of Management and Budget because of what he called "the irresponsible nature of it" centering on his private financial affairs. Police and firemen charged that the budget hearings were closed too early. Part of the new agreement accepted by police "We've got to make sure that we're able to attract good people into government... that we do everything that we possibly can to make sure that sort of atmosphere is present," he said as he left the Washington office of his attorney, Clark Giffard. "The scrutiny part, that's a part of it. It's irrevocable to apply to rules to ensure that you follow the code." Carter . . . Carter appeared yesterday to have put the affair behind him. One of Carter's first visitors of the day was Sen. Jennings Randolph, D-W.-Va., who said he found the President calm, relaxed and in a happy mood. From page one Jimmie along with Hoch Aud. 8:00 A Chris Fritz & SUR Production Sat., Oct.15 Sphee Tickets are $6 adv. & $7 day of show and are available at SUR Box Office and Kief's in Lawrence Spheeris