University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 11, 1972 7 City to Study Response To Commission Changes The City Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to begin series of meetings investigating the city's failure to reorganize, city government. The commission is responding to recommendations made by the Women's Committee and the League of Women Voters to explore the possibility of selecting more women exclusively by city districts. The steering committee report specifically recommended enlarging the City Commission to include commissioners, with one representative per county, each of the four districts of the city and three commissioners The League of Women Voters advocated a nonpartisan commission of seven or nine members, with the majority of the commission elected by city district votes. The board met in opening meetings to improve communication between the commission and the citizens. ★★ Commission OKs Restaurant Tract A development plan for a two- town school district in Iowa Street from Harvard or Yale streets was approved by a #2 vote of city commis- sioners. Commissioner J. R. Pullman supported a motion for approval of a proposed stockade and the development plan for a financial institution. Pulliam was absent from last week's meeting, when a motion for approval of the plans ended in a 2-2 deadlock. Pulliam moved that the site plan be altered to allow for more landscaping, and that an ad agency would be hired at Sirlin Stockade on Westvale Road. He so asked that construction be out on Iowa Street being relocated to the north at a maximum distance to allow the street to run through. The commission also ruled insufficient by a to 1 vote a protest petition against the governor, and two lots on the southeast corner of Th4 and Vermont streets. The commission began planning earlier this summer to convert the governor's office into a State law requires that a Applications For Funding Consolidated Student financial aid program applications for scholarships, student loans and the work-study program have been consolidated into one application form this spring. In addition, managers, director of Financial Aid. The applications were combined because so much of the information requested was repetitive, Rogers said. In past years, there have been separate applications with varying deadlines to the College of Engineering and the College Work-Study program. the National Direct Student Loan, scholarships, scholarship hall applications and health profession scholarships and The deadline for application to student financial aid programs for the 1973-74 school year is Feb. 10. Students who those students requesting loans and work-study programs will still be accepted after this deadline, Rogers said, but no guarantee was guaranteed for late applications. There have been 10,000 apartments throughout the state. Rogers said he expected about 3,500 students to apply for some kind of job. Art Display Shows Culture Of Mexican Life An exhibit of Mexican art traveling across Kansas in a mobile gallery will be open today in front of Spooner Art Museum. "A Salute to the Arts of M.A. Lawrence Education Center Thursday and to the student union at Hakei Indian Junior College." The exhibit is on loan through the National Association de Cultura" of the Mexican government. A few pieces are from private collectio The gallery, which has been in existence for six years, is誉誉 Arts Commission and the Wichita Art Museum Members Fountain. "The exhibit is a brief survey of the visual cultural heritage of Mexico," Craig McPherson, gallery curator, said. The artworks include votive figures, utilitarian objects, whistles, portrait masks and jewelry. McPherson said. protest must have both 50 percent of the owners and 50 per cent of the property liable for assessments. This is the third year that the gallery has been brought to the University of Kansas, McPherson said. McPherson said this may be the most successful of his exhibits. The benefit area of the improvement plan includes the area between Massachusetts and the 700 block to the 800 block. "anything old has a kind of magnetism about it, especially if it is handmade from another culture," he said. Harriet Nebring, speaking for the League of Women Voters, presented the commission with a message to voters on position at the Tuesday meeting. Commissioner Jack Rose agreed that an effort should be made to find out what the public interest was in the matter. Assistant City Manager Dennis Kalman informed the commission that the 10 protestors who signed the petition were only 42 percent of the property. "We need to generate some interest and discussion by the faculty (eels)" Rose said. "We can get input from several areas, including the political science people at the University of Virginia." John Brandt, a member of the steering committee and an associate professor of speech and drama at KU, said that it would not be necessary for all of the members to attend the meetings. Commissioner Charles Fisher said, "People should come to the neighborhood meetings ready to throw out suggestions." SE-L20 Pioneer $29.95 high molecular film diaphragm City Manager Buford Watson said he would assist in setting up the neighborhood meetings. KIEF'S Discount Record & Stereo The Malls Shopping Center ” I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat. "99...jorge luis borges Over 1,000 Catholic missionary priests at work mainly in the church. We've been called by names — "foreign dogs" , "mine-makers" , "capitalists" , "hard-nosed realists" COLUMBAN FATHERS Read the whole story in our new Tells it like it is FREE 16-PAGE BOOKLET Please send me a copy of your booklet. No strings. Name Address City State Zip College Class DKJ Columban Fathers St. Columbans, Neb. 68056 Beer, Bavarian Merrymaking To Highlight KU 'Oktoberfest The German Club dinner will cater to saurages cooked-to-order, potato salad, potatoes, potato salad, cake and cookies. Failure will lead the singing contest. The KU Club is sponsoring an Oktoberfest pickle which will begin with the opening of the fair at 6 p.m. Friday at Broken Arrow Park in Lawrence, according to a senior widender, professor of German. The Oktoberfest is an annual event that originated in southern Bavaria several centuries ago, Fullenwind said. Tenths and fullerennd up every September for seven days of drinking and festivities. The Oktoberfest is not limited to students taking German anyone interested is invited to the picnic, Fullenwider said, There are about 30 members in the Sunflower Club, which meets at 7:30 p.m. Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. Failuser said that they are the "worst members" of the club. Other club plans include a speech Oct. 19 by Rev. Don Conrad, youth minister at University Lutheran Church, on the day of the conference and a discussion with German exchange students Nov. 2 on the club meetings automatically becomes a member. Tickets for the Oktoberfest are available in 110 Carruth O'Leary. problems shared by American and German universities, Fullenwider said. The club is also planning a weekend concert at the German organist, on aspects of organ music. On Nov. 16, the club will discuss next month's federal budget. 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