Bonds for City Hall to be issue The new Lawrence City Hall should be two steps closer to completion after some legal footwork at tonight's City Commission meeting. In a short session before the regular commission meeting, the commissioners will meet as the Lawrence Public Commission to issue $1.97 million in public funds. The bonds will finance construction of the City Hall, which is to be built near the Museum director chosen for Smithsonian fellowship Charles C. Eldredge, director of the Helen Foreman Spencer Museum of Art, has been selected for a spring fellowship from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Eldridge will be a visiting museum scholar in the National Collection of Fine Arts, a branch of the Smithsonian that is devoted to American art. Eldridge said yesterday that he was looking forward to using his time in Washington to complete a research project he began five years ago. He said his work load at the museum had prevented him from devoting more time to his research. During Eldredge's absence, his administrative duties will be handled by the college museum. William J. Hennessy, curator of Western art, will serve as acting chief manager. "I WILL BE able to give more attention to my study," he said. He is collaborating with Jeanne Stump. chairman of the art history department, on the project "American Art and Symbolist Eldredge said the study dealt with American painters and their French counterparts. Eldridge said he expected to find that the symbolism of French art and literature and the "traditional romanticism" of American art, influenced by the writings of Italo Aldo Emerson and others, produced Walt Disney's styles in American paintings of the period. The study will be published by New York University, Eldredge said, and used as a catalog for an exhibit of American paintings from the late 1890s and come to the University in spring 1980. Eldredge plans to visit France and use resources in Washington to complete his study. He also will do research at the Academic Julian in Paris. Eldredge will resume his duties at the Spencer Museum in July. Later, in the regular City Commission meeting, the commissioners are expected to authorize a lease between the building commission and the city for office space in Kansas River at Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Tuesday, November 7. 1878 UNDER THE agreement, the city would pay rent to the building commission, with the building commission using the money to repay the bonds. The commissioners also will discuss a report on city water rate increases. The report proposes that the city increase water rates by 20 percent this year. The proposed water increase would be the third in a plan that calls for five increases over five years to pay for the new Clinton Lake water treatment plant. The commissioners also are scheduled to hear a report from Black and Veatch, a Kansas City, Mo., engineering consultant, regarding repairs to the Kansas River Dam. The firm, which inspected the dam last week, is expected to recommend that the city repair the century-old structure by placing layers of sediment on the face of the dam. Ed Church, the developer of the apartments, said yesterday that when the City Commission approved the site plan for the apartments on Oct. 6, the commissioners had said they wanted to widen Michigan between Ninth and Seventh streets. "The neighbors did not want to pay, so the city has given us the alternative of paying for everything, which we can't afford." Church said. INSTEAD, CHURCH said, he has offered to pay to widen Michigan Street from two to three lanes in front of the apartment complex. Church said he had agreed to pay a share in the street project, provided other residents along Michigan Street helped pay for the project. Church said if the street were improved as it should be, the project would cost $15,000. K-STATE TRIP TO THE GAME AND TO AGGIEVILLE $15.75 price includes: Bus transportation refreshments on the bus and reserved seat ticket in KU Section. But Church said the hard of heart had offered to use a cheaper process which would cost $4 000. The commissioners also will try to clear confusion that has delayed a planned 180 unit apartment development at Ninth and Michigan streets. There are a limited number of seats available, so sign up today! "I don't think it's a good method but we're willing to pay two-thirds, just so long as the city doesn't ask us to pay $15,000 when the improvement doesn't last," Church said. Watch KU defeat the fighting pussycats on November 18th! University Dally Kansan On Campus TONIGHT: STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet at 6:43 in the governor's Room of the Union. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION will meet at 7 at 19th W. 19th TAU SIGMA ENSEMBLE will meet at 7 in Room 220 of Robinson Gymnasium, KU ASSOCIATION will meet at 7 in Room 40 of the Union. ART EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION will meet at 7:30 at 402 Nebraska St. Events TOMORROW; COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS SEMINAR meets all day in the Union. WEDNESDAY SEMINARY begins at 11:45 a.m. at the UMIE Center, 1294 Gleave Road. Saturday SEMINARY begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Anti-Semitic Center. SENATE meets at 8:30 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the University Center and matters in the Walnut Room of the University. A CARLILLON RECITAL by Albert Keglen begins at 7 p.m. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Regional Room of the University Center. A YOUNG SOCIALISTS ALLIANCE meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Browning Room of the Union. TODAY: AMERICAN INDIAN PLAY, "Shadows of My People," will be shown at 2:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union, SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE LECTURE will be at 3:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. Bogdan Popovic will speak on "The Psychology of the Environment." Room of the Union, PSYCHOLOGY CLUB meets at 4:30 p.m. in Room 4 of Fraser Hall. d. Name: 1072. Permanent litter good condition, be do not damage but absorb water if present. 1072. Permanent litter good condition, be do not damage but absorb water if present. In today's economy, cash can rarely afford to pay those high taxes. I company prices. Immunity guaranty. PAYLERS FURNITURE Hilton Shipping Center Entrance on the North 412 2056 1 - hour office deep sleep good condition = 12 HOURS sleep = 12 HOURS rest + wake up + end sleep 12 Toyota Corolla SW. 1000cc. New shift, cheap to run. 3200 wk/week. WFL. #142286. 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