12 Tuesday, October 24, 1978 University Daily Kansan --- Photo by PAUL ROSF Drum beat There are many hands to beat the drums of the KU marching band but they do not all belong to one person. Six bass drummers lined up in practice yesterday to form a Road improvement plans given approval by countv The Douglas County Commission plans for road and bridge construction in the county. The five-year plan was unanimously approved by the three-member commission and was sent to the Kansas Department of Transportation for review. Mike Dooley, Douglas County director of public works and county engineer, said the nine projects in the five-year plan were the largest construction project on the road construction needs of the county. The current contract for grading and bridges on the Clinton Parkway was not included in the plan because the contract Construction Company, Kansas City, Kan. Dooley said most of the nine projects on the list would be funded 70 percent by the federal funds. He said the federal funds would be obtained from appropriations from the Federal Department. DOLEY MET yesterday with K-DOT officials and with representatives of Tobin Construction and decided on a work order date of Nov. 1. The work order instructs Tobin to begin work on grading and bridge construction on that date. The contract for the second phase, including surfacing the parkway, probably occurred in 1956. The contract gives Tobin 200 working days to complete the first phase of parkway construction. The second part of the parkway construction was included in the five-year plan建设 Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 However, the county has not received federal funds for the second part. Sparks said bifocal or cosmetic lenses cost an average of $230 a pair. A new type of hard contact lenses, called Aqu Lenses, now are being marketed for eyeglasses. Contacts . . . From page one Pohl said although many different types of contact lenses were available, some were not yet approved. "IT DEPENDS upon the visual error present in the patient." Pohl said. *One factor which must be considered is the psychological hang-ups that the patient faces. A patient who has a good patient has an open mind, his expectations of good experiences with contacts will be Pohl said about 56 percent of contact failures were caused by the patient. "Patients who don't have their occasional checkups or don't care for their contacts properly can't get used to contactors for most of the contact failures," he said. "My lecture on contact and eye car" usually lasts about 30 minutes. And most patients listen to it. If they don't, they get a refresher course when they come for a checkup. Pohl said most contact users also owned glasses. "I don't believe in not having glasses." Poil said. "You wouldn't drive across the country without a spare tire. And glasses act as a sure tire for contact wearers." Although Owens Optical, 925 Iowa St. is, the only optical dealer in Lawrence that orders contact lenses, most local opticians offer a contact prescriptions through their offices. "We keep most prescriptions for hard and soft contacts in stock and can fit the patient the same day," Pohl said. "But some have to be ordered and take about a week to get." Another Lawrence optometrist, Arthur Queen, 109 Massachusetts St. Arthur King, 109 Massachusetts St. AEROSOLS, PAINT or fingernail scratches are the most common ways of damage to a human nail. The common cause is does not stock contacts, can order them through a manufacturer or clinic. "We find that the world of contact lenses is a young world of patients between 18 and 45 years old." take time to care for and most of our older patients don't want them for that reason." Patients who have a prescription from their optometrist, but whose optometrist Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska are served by Acro Contact Manufacturers, 6321 Blue Ridge Bldd, Kansas City, Mo. The medical staff sells contacts to doctors and eye clinics. Entry deadline tomorrow for KU college quiz bowl Deadline for application for the Jayhawk College Quiz Bowl, held annually in conjunction with KU Higher Education Week, is 5 p.m. tomorrow. Randy Stryker, chairman of the Quiz Bowl, said yesterday that fraternities, sororites and scholarship halls would be allowed to enter one team in the competition. Each residence hall can enter two or three dependent teams will be accepted he said. The College Bowl provides questions for the Jahayhawk Bowl. KU bowl winners will be eligible for regional and national competition. Stryker said the Quiz Bowl would be held Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, with elimination rounds on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. There were 24 teams, with 16 teams placed and 16 rounds were planned for each night. Registration forms are available in the Student Union Activities office in the Kansas Union and at Miller Hall, 1518 Litchfield Drive. Registration for registration fee for each team, Stryker said. Roy denies GOP charges of fund-raising violations Officials to discuss nuclear waste Douglas County commissioners and civil defense officials will discuss transportation of nuclear waste and handling of radioactive materials today and tomorrow with county officials from throughout the state. Travis County Civil Defense Office, said yesterday. The emergent are part of the Kansas talks and preparedness. Association's confidence is central. Brann said Bennett, who also spoke at last year's conference, took a special interest in "He takes a pretty heavy interest in what we're doing in developing emergency Brunn said the conference would feature a breakfast speech tomorrow morning by the museum. 5-10 2-5 Lunch 11:02 30 Dinner 4:30-10:00 CATHAY Specialists in Chinese Cuisine Holiday Plaza 842-4976 523-233-2330 on tuesday WICHTHA (UFP)—Attempts to secure coignaled loans to help fund Bill Roy's investigations. The attacks yesterday were called apparent violations of political fund-raising laws by supporters of Roy's GOP opponent, Nancy Landon and nearly denied allegations were quickly and narrowly denied. Approximately 100 association members are expected to attend the conference, which will be held in October. The conference also will include a report on the operations of the North American Air Defense system, which can provide warning of an impending natural disaster to national, state and local authorities, Brann said. preparedness throughout the state because many Kansas counties have had natural disasters within the last four or five years that required state aid," he said. --- Southbank Barber Shop welcome Dick Hamilton. Call Dick for an appointment at 942-2634. 924 Mass. St. LAWRENCE'S OLDEST DONUT SHOP IS NOW THE NEWEST! MUSIC NEWS! FOR THE BEST IN MUSICAL EQUIPMENT STOP BY THE NEW AND EXPANDED MUSIC HOUSE 2601 IOWA *843-3007* OPEN EVENINGS (formerly Rose Keyboards) MON. TUES. & WED 5° CUPS OF COFFEE But Pengerstag said the primary responsibility of the loan was being taken over by the Senate Committee, and that contributors were being asked only to guarantee the loans. Pengerstag said Brock's signature on the loan notes safely as committee co-chairman. DONUTS, ROLLS, COFFEE, SOFT DRINKS & SANDWICHES THE PLAN was improper, Bubong said, "since secret assurances apparently have been made to loan co-signeers that Robert Brock, an extremely wealthy supporter of 'make good' on these loans and the bank will never seek to collect from the co-signeers." JENNING'S DAYLIGHT DONUTS 729 MASS. JUST LIKE BEFORE BUSHONG SAID the Kassebaum campaign had prepared a complaint to the Federal Election Commission, but had not sent it. Schoener said violations probably would occur if the loans were made with other banks than the one he has contributed his personal federal campaign limit of $1,000—or any others that Brock would off the loans. James N. Nelson of Topeka, who said he had been contacted about the loans by two Topka lawyers—Roy volunteers Dan Lykins and Gene Scherer. That affidavit said contributors could sign an unsecured Fidelity State Bank and Trust Co. loan note that would pay off the debt if it Bill Roy won, Bob Brock would pay off the note after Bill Roy was a senator." RE-OPENING MONDAY OCT. 23rd --- Brock was working at his Topeka business yesterday and was unavailable, for com- "The charges of Mr. Bushong are totally false, totally and absolutely false, and I believe that Mr. Bushong is wrong." Robert Brock, the campaign co-chairman," Pendergast said. "I say the Kassabuse campain is so desperate that they are making totally irresponsible and false David Bushong, the Republican candidate's campaign director, and James F. Schoenner, a Washington attorney working on the Senate committee, disclosed a plan by Roy to obtain co-signed loans. They called the fund-raising plan an apparent violation of the campaign finance rules. 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