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For more information call: (913) 841 9768 STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES WAITING IT'S FINALLY HERE! Health Fair '89 Do not miss the opportunity for FREE health assessments, refreshments & prizes! Tomorrow and Friday 9:30 am to 3:30 pm West Side of Watkins Health Center Call for more information WATKINS MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION Health Center #864-9500 STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Department of Health Education #864-9570 Rein doesn't spoil Gov. Mike Hayden's day kicking off his highway plan. Continued from p. 1 Hayden from the Johnson/Miami county line, adding asphalt shoulders and repairing more than a dozen bridges, according to Kansas Department of Transportation documents. The Highway 69 project is one of 17 priority projects, known as "fast track" projects, that will be launched in fiscal year 1990. In addition to the "fast track" projects, the documents state that in fiscal year 1990 the state will spend $291 million to repair more than 1,600 miles of roadway and more than 200 bridges. Three projects in Douglas County are scheduled for the year 1990, and are to be documented on the document. Horace Edwards, secretary of transportation, said the first work in Douglas County should be contracted during fiscal year 1989. Upgrading traffic signals at Highway 10, or 23rd Street, and Haskell Avenue at an estimated cost of $70,000. Lawrence requested the existing signals be upgraded because of a high accident rate at the intersection, said Patrice Pomeroy, KDOT public information officer. She said details of the upgrading were not yet available. Overlaying 1.3 miles of Highway from the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe railroad overpass to the east city coast. The estimate cost is $221,000. Overlaying 4.3 miles of U.S. Highway 59 south from the Lawrence city limits at an estimated cost of $292,000. Code Continued from p. 1 Kelly Hanson, Phi Kappa Psi president, said his house had illuminated exit signs in some areas. "I am sure we will be following up on his (Barr's) requests in the next couple of weeks." Hanson said. REQUESTS in the next week of weeks. -Marson Bard Hanson said he spoke to Barr yesterday, and Barr said he would send a letter to the Phi Kappa Psi corporation board. As of yesterday, charges were not being filed against any of the houses, Hanson said. The report also listed 22 houses that have complied with the requirements of a 1987 safety evaluation. "We have the right for him, to make an appointment with us through our corporation board," said Steve Bowman, Alpha Kappa Lambda house manager. Alpha Kappa Lambda has not been reinspected because the house asked that the fire marshal make an appointment to inspect. Communication between the fire department and the fraternities and sororites is a problem, Bowman said. Primary Continued from p. 1 campaign issue after the Aug. 23 murder of a black youth by a white gang in Brooklyn. Dinkins said his support suggested that "people really wish to heal the wounds." After voting early yesterday morning, Dinkins had said he hoped to win "with a broad base" that would make it easier to govern. In the congressional races, Democrats were counting on the popularity Several cities besides New York and Detroit were holding mayoral primaries: of Wright and Coelho to carry the party's candidates to victory. ▶ Buffalo, N.Y., Mayor James Griffin faced two challengers in the Democratic primary, and was running unopposed on the Republican and Conservative party ballots. ▶ In, New Haven, Conn., where ▶ In New Haven, Conn., where Mayor Biagio DeLieto is retiring, state Sen. 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