Oread elections go uncontested Wednesday, October 11, 1978 Some members of the Oread Neighborhood Association who were upset with the results of the group's election last week decided Monday that they would not push for a special election this month. Jim Flynn, former president of the group, had said after last week's election that he would call a special election of President Obama to succeed him. However, Marci Francisco, former secretary of the group, said that the former executive committee had decided to work with the new officers. The new officers are encouraged not live in the neighborhood and one neighborhood resident. Jane Eldredge, Lawrence attorney, told members of the association last week that it could not hold an election until it had adopted bylaws. THE ASSOCIATION was incorporated last summer and one stipulation of incorporation was that bylaw be adopted The members of the executive committee adopted by laws for the association at Monday's meeting and members of the group will have the opportunity to vote on them at the next meeting, Nov. 6. Francisco said that the former officers officially resigned from their positions after they adopted the bylaws and that the persons elected last week were the officers of the association. Richard Eggert, who was elected treasurer of the "I GUESS they had quite a change of heart," Eggert said. "I think it's better not to have a big rackus over everything. We might have some differences of opinion, but that normal." association last week, said he was pleased with the former officers' decision not to call a special election. The Oread neighborhood is bordered by Nintro and Massachusetts streets on the north and east and by the KU campus and 17th and Michigan streets on the south and west. 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The ordinance was prompted by the fact that many Lawrence residents lost a large amount of property in the June 22, 1977, flooding that occurred in the city. Commissioners said they thought landlords had a responsibility to inform tenants if the rented property was in a flood prone area. They also insured insurance to protect their personal property. There are two flood districts in the city. They are the East Yankee Tank area In other business, the commissioners authorized City Manager Buford Watson to Watson said the current costs of inspecting, and investigating, a tavern for a food processor are about $10 million. STEREO REPAIR apply for the Urban Development Action Grant for Lawrence. The commissioners also approved four ordinances, including one that would increase the average ceral malt beverage license fee from $100 to $200. The commissioners said they wanted the increase to for the rising cost of processing licenses. The city hopes that Maupintur, an international travel agency with headquarters in Lawrence, will build a new office building in that area, Watson has said. THE GRANT, issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, would be used to help fund a development project in the area of Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Go Club Every Wednesday 7-11 p.m. Walnut Room, Kansas Union Beginners and experienced players invited. Buy one Texas Burrito and get a large soft drink free, good with this coupon only. Offer good October 9-16 Fall dress up tweeds and coordinating prints by Hang Ten include dirndl skirts, vests, blazers and shirts to mix and match as you please. Find these and other Hang Ten coordinates at Clothes Encounter, a unique shopping experience for the young woman. holiday plaza 2449 GH Iowa 843-5335 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 'til 5:30 Thurs. Tweeds and Prints Dan Forellberg "Twin Sons of Different Mothers." 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