6 Tuesday, October 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Meeting Tonight at 7 p.m. Kansas Room Level 6 Kansas Union Speaker; Jim Surber of Design Lab for Info call: Brian 864-8173 Everone Welcome! Dickinson PRIME TIMER SHOW SE CIT ANTIM Dickinson **PARENTHOOD (PG13)** *#2.10.* 4.40, 7.15, 9:40 **IN COUNTRY (R)** *#2.00.* 4.30, 7.00, 9:35 **DEAD POETS SOCIety (G)** *#2.05.* 4.35, 7.08, 9:35 **INNOCENT MAN (R)** *#2.10.* 4.50, 7.20, 9:25 **LAKW WESTERN (G)** *#2.15.* 4.51, 7.19, 9:20 (NO TWO FOR ONE PASSES) **TURNER AND HOOCH (G)** *#2.20.* 4.50, 7.25, 9:25 (no student discounts) Showtimes marked with # are good only on Sat. & Sun. UNITED/ARTISTS Theatres CS 310 Criticism Bayer Matheiner 5:30 Student with proff D. I. D. 5:30 GRANADA 1020 Mass 843-5788 FABULOUS BAKER BOYS (B) ENVE 715 933 ENVE 715 934 843-1065 EVE 7:30 9:30 BAT 8:30 (2:20 * 5:00) HILLCREST 8th & Iowa 842-8400 FATMAN & LITTLE BOG (pg) HALLOWEEN V (R) PHANTOM OF MALL (R) NEXT OF KIN (R) LOOK WORDS TALKING (pal3) CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS $1.00 412-750-0000 CINEMA TOWN ALL SEATS $1.00 31st & IOW 842-6400 All Seats BATMAN (pg3) IVB 2:10:30 BAT. IVB 2:10:50 (2+1.5 Mbps) $1.00 FIELD OF DREAMS (pg3) IVB 2:10:30 BAT. IVB 2:10:50 (2+1.5 Mbps) Anytime! MOVIE LINE 841-5191 --westworld HALLOWEEN MASKS, MAKE-UP, HATS AND MUCH MORE!! Halloween Hours: M-F10-8 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 FUN AND GAMES 816 MASSACHUSETTS 816 MASSACHUSETTS The Kansas and Burge Unions In a sophisticated, futuristic vacation park, computers malfunction, and the pleasure park becomes a gory death trap as the robota track their prey with superhuman senses and uncanny skill. Amoco Busch 24 pack $7.99 (while supplies last) BIG GRAB Lay's potato chips 2 for $1.09 reg.69¢ GILL'S AMOCO FOOD SHOP 23rd & Louisiana TONIGHT The Tradition Continues DEAD TUESDAY featuring L. A. Ramblers & friends $2.50 Pitchers — make a habit of it! NATURAL WAY 820 - 822 Mass St. ZEP ZEP EUROPEAN FASHIONS 914 Massachusetts 843-5607 10 opm - 5 pm Lose weight fast. Energize your body while pounds and inches melt away "Diet Center fits my busy lifestyle." Susan Saint James Lose fat, not muscle. Research shows 92% of the weight lost on the Diet Center program is excess fat, not water or lean body mass. Eat real food. No expensive prepackaged meals required. The weight-loss professionals 841-DIET 935 Iowa, Hillcrest Med. Center You'll feel the difference. Diet CENTER Center $385 a week Includes registration, daily counseling and Image One Behavior Modification classes. explores 10/21/19 "Does not include equipment, based on laws and regulations of law will vary with individual height and length of life will vary Residents battle housing decision By Dave Wakefield Kansan staff writer Commissioners vote to build scatter-site home in Breezedale Residents of the Breezedale neighborhood say that they will fight a decision made last night to continue a site-based scatter-site house in South Lawrence. "We refuse to accept it," he said. "After consulting with our attorney, we will decide what to do next." Association members asked city commissioners earlier this month to halt plans for a scatter-site house on Winona Ave. Scatter-site houses are single-family homes built on scattered, individual lots with financing from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. At the Lawrence Housing Authority Board meeting, commissioners voted unanimously to proceed with plans for a lower-income house to be built at 33-39 Wilma Ave. Afterward, the association organized Neighborhood Association decision committee, but the association would continue to fight the decision. City commissioners said that they had no authority to overturn a housing authority decision. Instead, Mayor Bob Schumm sent housing authority chairman Jean Collins a letter asking housing commissioners You know that house is not comparable to others in the neighborhood. If you guys want to give me $5,000 or $10,000 right now, I'll shut up.' V -- Cheryl Percival Breezedale neighborhood resident to review their decision and seek cooperation with the neighborhood. After reading the letter, housing commissioners voted to accept it and began discussing revised plans for the Winona house. But Breezedale association members asked if the mayor's letter meant anything at all. "The mayor's letter states, "Reconsider the proposed project," said Collister, an attorney for the City. "What are we doing here tonight?" Housing commissioners then agreed to vote again on whether the house on Winona should be built. Housing commission, they voted to build the house. A plan for a three-bedroom house, revised after Breezedale residents objected to the original plan for a four-bedroom house, was then considered. Commissioners voted unanimously to build the three-bedroom design. Breezedale residents objected to the new plans, saying that no other house in the neighborhood had only 1,000 square feet and that no other house had Masonite siding. If the house is built, property values will suffer, said Cheryl Percival, 132 Pawnee Avenue. "You know that house is not comparable to others in the neighborhood," she said. "If you guys want to buy $100,000 or $1,000,000 it'll shut up." Collister told commissioners that it was ridiculous to expect the association to give a more informative response because they were seeing the plans for the first time. "When people aren't given the opportunity to say something meaningful, why have a meeting at all?" he asked. Collins said that the housing authority could not change its decision because it had already bought the property. "The only thing that would satisfy them," she said, "would be if we abandoned these plans." 23rd & Ousdahl Southern Hills Mall ELLIOTT THREATT COMEDY SHOP Quitting Business Sale For More Information Call 842-3977 All Sales Final 50% OFF - Software - Books - Supplies - Accessories - Complete Liquidation - Furniture and fixtures - Antique furniture Service * Knowledge * Education Mon - Thu 10-7 Fri - Sat 10-9 841-0094 23rd & Iowa BUM STEER'S KILLER CHILI IS BACK! wimpy mild Pick Your Poison Served with crackers or bread and Ice Cold Water! Dine in Delivery Carry out or 841-SMOK Try a bowl today Killer HOT Capture the Moment... The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series Presents A Sunflower Celebration with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra Michael Palmer, Music Director and Conductor and special guest artist Richard Stoltzman, Clarinet "...the most exciting clarinetist in the world..." The Boston Globe 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 27, 1999 Hoch Auditorium Program Clairinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat Major, Op. 74 Clairinet Concerto Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98 Weber Copland Brahms Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office; all seats reserved; public: $15 & $12; KU and K-12 students: $7.50 & $8; senior citizens and other students: $14 & $11; for reservations: call 913/644-3982. Partially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts; additional support provided by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Society, and the KU Endowment Association. .. You'll Be Glad You Did!