6 Thursday, November 2, 1978 University Daily Kansan Panel adopts recreation priorities Members unanimously passed a bill that set as priority projects for the University: development of softball diamonds at 23rd and Iowa streets; development of the Adams campus; development of the Clinton Reservoir; and the restoring of University tennis courts. A priority listing of student recreational needs was approved and night by members of the board. Jeff Chanay, committee chairman, said the bill would be presented to the Senate at next month's meeting. But he will be forwarded to the Recreation Advisory Board and the Money to fund the projects could come from University funds or student activity Recreational Facilities Planning Committee. he said. Chanay said the bill was drafted by three student members of the Recreation Advisory Board. He said board members had decided the three projects were the recreational areas where the University was "hurting most." "THE UNIVERSITY has long-range plans for the development of the playing fields and facilities," he said. "We build a softball triplex, complete with fencing and lighting, But, since the fields at Robinson Gymnasium are in such bad condition, we new fields and want to push them along." KANSAN TV TIMES HENRY'S RESTAURANT SANITIZE AND HYDRATE DRIVE-IN CARRY-OUT New Winter Hours Sunday 10:30-9 pm Monday-Thursday 9:45-11 pm Friday & Saturday 9 am-12 pm TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Cinderella At The Palace 8:00; 5:13 all-star variety show taped at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. The "Cinderella" of the title is Mariene Rricole, a show business newcomer who songs in duets with the stars and in solo spots as well. Bad Boys--documentary 3:10; 11 On teenage crime and punishment. An estimated 10 of all robberies raped and burglaries and 12% of all murders in the state between the ages of 14 and 15. How is society handling the problem. Political Debate 7:00; 13 Senatorial candidates from Kansas Nancy Landon Kassaubeen R-, James Maher-connor, William E. Anderson and Dr. Bill Roy D,- debate the issues. EVENING P.M. 5:30 ABC News 2,9 ABC News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Rookes 41 6:00 News 2,5,13,19,27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 6:30 Porter Wagoner 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Sha NaNa 5 Dating Game 9 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Mork & Mindy 2, 9 Project U. F.O. 4, 27 Waltons 5 Election 78, Publiee to 9011, 19 Political Debate 13 Tic Tac Dough 41 Inside the NFL "3" 7:30 What's Happening! 1.2.9 Once Upon a Classical 11 Nova 19 Jake's Wild 41 8:00 Barney Milner 2, 9 Quincy 4, 77 Cinderella At The Palace 5, 13 So The Story Goes 11 Movie—"Play Misty For Me" 41 Movie—"Telefon" *3* 8:30 Soap 2, 9 Bad Bice 11 Evening With Chuck Mangione 19 9:00 Family 2, 9 David Cassidy—Man Under Cover 4, 27 10:00 News 2, 4, 5, 13, 27 Love Experts 41 10:30 Starsky & Hutch 2 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Starlin of San Francisco 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 M*A*H*S*H 13 ABC News 19 Star Trek 41 11:00 Bob Newhart 9 ABC News 11 11:05 Movie—"The Carey Treatment" 11:05 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Flash Gordon 41 12:00 S.W.A.T. 2 Chanay explained how the Adams campus would be developed. A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 Movie “West Bound” 5 Best of Groucho 41 12:50 News 2 1:00 News 4 Movie “Play Misty For Me” 41 1:20 Mary of Jesus 2 1:29 Story of Jesus 2 1:45 Movie “ Road To Zanzibar” 41 1:30 Art Linklater 41 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 1:50 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather Holiday Plaza—Phase II 2120 W. 25th St. 841-3522 USE YOUR PEOPLE BOOK "The land was purchased for the purpose of water activities but the Corps of Engineers claimed it was not their domain to the lake," he said. Eminent domain means the federal government has the legal right to claim ownership of the private use, with compensation to the owner. ... "The biggest idea that's been suggested is to build a student retreat center out there where student or faculty groups can spend the weekends. There's also the possibility of having nature trails, horseback riding or an outdoor theater," he said. QUEEN FRIDAY DECEMBER 8th KEMPER ARENA 8:30 PM TICKETS. $8.50 - $7.50 RESERVED Chanay said he had asked Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, to appoint a committee to begin investigating development of the land. The committee should be appointed in about a week, according to Chanay. TED NUGENT SUNDAY DECEMBER 4/17h KEMPER ARENA A 9 PM TICKETS: B5.00 - $7.50 RESERVED University Endowment Association and Student Sponsale funds, Chanay said. He also said he hoped KU could reach an agreement with the Corp of Engineers that would give the University access to the lake. "WE SHOULD have some sailing, canoeing and other activities if the agreement does through," he said. TICKETS ON SALE AT KIEFS Development of the Adams campus would be financed with University, Kansas Because the condition of University tennis courts is so bad, Chanay said, resurfacing of the court is a necessary action. "The courts are cracked and many have grass growing on them. We've had many complaints about them," he said. "I see no evidence of any assault, our courts should be in such bad shape." Committee members also discussed a proposed reelection fee for faculty "Right now, the faculty pay nothing for use of Robinson Gymnasium," Chanay said. "But last year, we made an agreement with the administration that if the Student Senate would raise the student activity fee by $1.50, then the faculty would pay a fee of about 18% of the annual budget." They haven't initiated it yet and have never paid what I consider their fair share." Chanay said he had written Shankel about the suggested faculty fee. Smither agreed that the fee was necessary and indicated he's in favor of it," he said. "He told me that he would take it to the Faculty Executive Committee." 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