10 Friday, September 15, 1978 University Daily Kansan Garage completion set for spring By DEB RIECHMANN Staff Reporter Construction of a new parking garage west of Gertrude Sellars Pearl-Corbin residence halls will be finished and ready for use by spring 1979, Allen Wiechert, University director of facilities planning, said yesterday. However, J.J. Wilson, director of housing, said the garage could be ready as early as Nov. 30, the date set by the contractor for completion. He said finishing touches might have to be added to the garage after Nov. 30, but it definitely would be ready next semester if no large problems arose. The project will cost the University $367,000, according to George Dahlstrom, owner of Dahlstrom and Ferrell Copeppa, which was contracted to do the job. Students at GSP $ ^{2} $ Corbin view the 120- space parking garage as a remedy to the cut paling problem and are eager for compaction. "THE MAN LOT is usually full," Jan McCullough, Overland Park freshman, said, "I feel the warmth of Louisiana, but neither man is full too and don't like walking in the dark from there." Michelle Stuffings, Gardner freshman, said, "My roommate got two tickets for parking in a turn-around. She was also getting one ticket appended she has to pay on $25. She said the present parking situation was also an inconvenience for visitors. "Visitors can park only in the 10-minute parking zone," McCullough said. "If you want to stay for more than 10 minutes, where do you park?" Donald Kearns, director of parking, said the new garage with the added parking KU CRICKET CLUB In addition to plans for the rest of the season we will be making team selections for matches against KSU and the Kansas City Cricket Club. We will open our Fall season on Sunday, 17th September at 10: 30 am on the air at 23rd and Iowa. All players old and new are urged to attend. For further information contact; Ammie Singh, 842-2850 or 864-4836 James Helyar, 842-3506 or 864-4334 Khalid Soofi, 864-6066 or 864-4836 "ONCE THE PARKING garage is in, I think that it will put up a lot of our parking space for the North Park." A MEMBER CLUB OF KU RECREATION SERVICES spaces will cut down on the number of tickets given in that area. He said that in addition to the main lot in front of the residence halls, students could use three other parking areas without getting ticketed. The three overflow lots include: X-zone at 11th and Indiana streets; R-3 zone on Louisiana Street between 11th and 12th and north college lot at 12th and Louisiana streets. Bicyclist dies after collision regyg S. Welsh, 1116 Randall Road, died in the intensive care unit of the University of Kansas Medical Center, where she had been since late Tuesday. A 30-year-old Lawrence woman died about 9:30 a.m. yesterday from injuries she suffered Tuesday night when the bicycle she ridden was hit by a car on the intersection of 15th and Kasold streets. Welsch was injured when she was struck from behind at about 7 p.m. by a car driven by Richard A. Smykowski, 18 of 1735 Engel Road. Police said that both the car and the bicycle had been westbound in the right-hand lane of 15th Street when the accident occurred. A report of the accident has been given to Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney. Malone said he would review the report and would decide today whether to file charges. RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Our hamburgers are delivered fresh daily from Harwood's Meats Old Fashioned Days at We get our buns fresh daily from Butter Krust. We are rolling back the price on items we featured 16 years ago. HAMBURGERS ...25° CHEESEBURGERS ..30° FRENCH FRIES ...25° MILKSHAKES ...30° -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (Offer good thru Saturday, Sept. 16) While you're here, don't forget our new items: Pork Tender Roast Beef Double Cheeseburger Deluxe Bucky (% lb. hamburger, lettuce, tomato, cheese) We get our produce fresh daily from Garrett's Market. 1st prize a portable T.V. Remember to sign up for our drawing 2nd & 3rd prizes Transistor Radios Our dairy products come fresh daily from All-Star Dairy. 'Solen' car found A $2,000 car that had been reported stolen was found yesterday by its owner. It had been towed by University of Kansas Parking Services. Burglaries reported Dana Decker, 1345 West Campus Road, Wichita senior, had reported to police Tuesday that her car had been stolen. When she called police to ask about her car, she was told that they had forgotten to tell her that it had been towed away. One University of Kansas student reported a burglary to campus police and two other students and a Lawrence law enforcement burglaries to city police Wednesday. A student Wednesday reported the theft of $295 in stereo equipment from a car parked in O-zone parking lot, by Robinson Gymnasium. According to a police report, the student's car suffered $200 damage when the robber broke out a vent window on the driver's side. The student told police that the incident occurred sometime between 2:30 and 3:30 Tuesday afternoon. Around town Wednesday, city police received reports of burglaries of money, guns and stereo equipment. Stephen Cleverman, 1613 West 8th St, report the loss Wednesday night of $15 in Kennedy half dollars, a $15 telephone bill, guns worth a combined total of $186.49. Police Beat Clevenger told police the burglar apparently entered his house through a bedroom window on the west side. Julie Ferguson, 1863 West 15th St. Wichita city, reported the theft of $85 in eight track tapes from her car parked at her home. Police reported the robber used a coat hanger or similar instrument to open the locked door. Benjamin Powers, Prairie Village sophomore, topps his job as a Buncher and his buddies had been stolen from his room at a house-hold cooperative in 1108 Ohio St. Police are investigating each case. Summons issued for fight after party Two University of Kansas students have been issued summonses to appear at 8 a.m. Sept. 21 in Lawrence Municipal Court following a tight early yesterday at the intersection of 21st Street and Oudshad Road. Ernest Gwin, police officer, said yesterday that Thomas O'Boyle, 11st Stewart St., Lawrence senior, and Blair Warhurst, 1924 Stewart St., Prairie Village sophomore, got into a fight at the home from a Sigma Chi Dayber day beer drinking contest held at Broken Arrow Park, 27th and Louisiana streets. Gwin said he was in a patrol car following vehicles the two men were in. He said passengers in both cars had been yelling obscenities back and forth at each other before O'Boyle got out of one of the cars and challenged the other man to a fight. Also at Broken Arrow Park at 1:20 a.m. after睡着, Lewis Denelson, Walden Lawn was assaulted by a man who ran onto the car's to-live hire out of it, police said. Police said they had a description of the man but no suspect in Donelson's case. According to Gwin, several persons were involved in the fight. He said that he tackled one person and when he had subdued him, he looked up and saw another man standing over a man who had been knocked unconscious. Welcome to Gwin said the man was unconscious for about five minutes. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 15th and Iowa This week: The Scotts share their insights on American Indian concerns. Cost supper - 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP SUNDAY SUPPER GROUP 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Two men wanted in rape, robbery Police described both assailants as black men in their 20s. One was about six-fetetall, 190 pounds and the other was five-feet eight inches tall, 140 pounds. A police find on foot after the incident at the apartment located near the KU campus. Two unidentified men knocked on an apartment door at 3 a.m. yesterday, forced their living inside when one of the three women living there answered, robbed the three of $7 cash and then raped one of them, Lawrence police reported. Both were wearing blue jeans and T-shirts. According to the police report, the woman who answered the door thought the man knocking was her boyfriend. Police are investigating the incident. Student approached by armed stranger near Potter Lake A University of Kansas student suffered minor injury early yesterday when an unidentified man approached him and shot him. The man is termited to rob him, KU police reported. Police said the unidentified student was sitting on some steps on the southeast slope of Potter Lake at about 2 a.m. when he was approached by the man. The student reported that no belongings were taken. Need Some Privacy?