City commission to consider hospital bonds Lawrence city commissioners will consider a resolution tonight to authorize $400,000 in Public Building Commission funding for 1968 wing of Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The PBC was created by the city commissioners to fund the new hall. Now the commissioners would like to use the building for a library, and the renovation because the city lacks funds. The city commissioners, who make up the PBC, heard arguments for and against the new building, which binds the renovating the wing at last Tuesday's meeting. The renovated wing would house the Lawrence-Douglas County School District and Nash Community Mental Health Center. The commissioners decided to take no action on the money-raising issue in last week's meeting. Instead, they directed Vera Mercer, city clerk, to prepare a resolution for tonight's meeting authorizing the use of bonds for the hospital renovation project. ANOTHER ITEM before the commissioners is an ordinance authorizing sewers in the Four Seasons No. 5 residential development project. The controversy concerns whether the DWI charges filed A Haskell Indian Junior College freshman was arrested at 8:53 a.m. Sunday, and charged with driving while intoxicated, the County Sheriff's office reported yesterday. According to the report, Felix Meyer Jr., 814 Baylock Hall, was awakened in his car at the intersection of 23rd and Massachusetts streets by a deputy sheriff. The report said Meyer could not pass intoxication tests. KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: A seminar, COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION AT KU—AN OVERVIEW, will be presented at 4 p.m. in the Computation Center. TONIGHT: THE MOUNT OREAD BIKE CLUB will meet at 7 in the Walnut Room of SENIOR OPEN HEAD, will be a STUDENT SENIOR OPEN HEAD, Archie R. Dykes and Bob Marcum, athletic director, at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. NATIONAL SUMMA DANCE ENSEMBLE meets in Room 220 Robinson. SUA BRIDGE meetings at 7 in the Fine Room of the Union. TOMORROW: The KU OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY COUNCIL ON EDUCATION meets all day in the Union, WEDNESDAY FORUM, with Jarek Piekleakiewicz speaking on Poland will meet at 11:45 a.m. at 1234 ORGANIZATIONAL RECTICAL by Albert Gerken at 7 a.m. KUAIL CLUB meets at 7 p.m. in the Jayhawk room in the Union. KU HANG GLIDING CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 2002 Learned. AN ENGLISH LECTURE, "Why Was April the Criest Month? The Waste Land Re-excavated," by James E. Miller Jr. will be at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union, CONCERNED STUDENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION meets at 8 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. proposed area of development, situated south of Brush Creek Drive in southwest Lawrence, is in the flood plain of two tributaries of the Wakara River. Survey map, the proposed area for sewers is not in the flood plain. However, heavy rains last summer caused extensive damage to several houses According to a recent U.S. Geological Dance troupe to perform at Hoch Six dancer-gymnasts known as the Pilobolus Dance Theatre will open the 1978-79 Concert Series at the University of Kansas at 8 onight in Hoch Auditorium. Thieves strike KU students Two KU students were robbed Sunday and Fraser Hall was vandalized, police officials said. P police said the door to her apartment was forced open. Thomas Thorp, Wichita senior, 1617 Oxford St., reported Sunday that his motorcycle was stolen from 106 North Park St. Robin Homes, Lawrence senior, 1115 Ohio St., reported a necklace valued at $50 and $145 in cash were stolen from her apartment. On the KU campus, facilities operations officials said $40 damage to seven restrooms occurred in Fraser Hall between 9:10 a.m. and 4:50 p.m. Sunday. Pilobolus Dance Theatre, which has headquarters in Connecticut but spends half the year on the road, was formed in 1971 by the troupe members Joanon Walker, troupe members are Jonathon Walker, Robby Barnett, Stephanie White, Moses Berry, Michael Tracy and Georgiana Holmes. The group has traveled from Israel to Finland and recently returned from a successful tour in South America. They also helped design a new ward for an enhanced by clothing designer Pierre Cardin. Seats for the dance concert are $2, $5 and $4. Students with IDs can purchase reserved seats for $1.50 or general admission seats for $1. A few reserved seats for the public and students will be sold at 7 tonight at the Hoch Auditorium box office. In the Alley Behind Quantrills Flea Market EVENING KANSAN TIMES P.M. 5:30 NBC News 4, 27 CBS News 5, 13 ABC News 2, 9 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 14 Cross Writer 4 MacNell/Lehrer Report 19 6:30 That Nashville Music 2 That's Hollywood 4 Match Game PM 15 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 8:00 Happy Day 2, 9 Canine Hall Of Fame 4, 27 Spider-Man 5 James Michener's World 11, 13 Billy Gibbons Crusade 11 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Three's Company 2, 9 Movie—"The Critical List" (part 2) 4, 27 Hondo "5", 13 Los Angeles Philharmonic At The Hollywood Bowlite 11, 19 Movie—"Prisoner In The Middle" 41 7:30 Tiger 2, 9 9:00 Starry & Hutch 2, 9 Pallisers 11, 19 The commissioners' weekly meeting will begin in 7 p.m. on the fourth floor of the FIRE National Bank Tower, 910 Massachusetts Street. The meeting is open to the public. A.M. 11:40 Columbo 13 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:00 Movie "The Journey" 5 Best of Grouch 41 12:55 News 2 1:00 News 4 Movie "Prisoner In The Mid- dle" 9 1:55 Story of Jesus 9 1:55 High Hopes 9 2:30 News 5 2:45 Movie "Foreign Overseasperson" 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 3:00 Andy Griffith 41 10:00 News 2, 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 10:30 Movie "The Last Of Shiela" 2 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets of San Francisco 5 Macy Over Market 9 ABC News 11, 19 Barnaby Jones 13 Star Trek 41 11:00 Odd Couple 9 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 11:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Movie "The Last Of Shiela" 9 Columbridge 41 11:40 James TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS University Daily Kansan Canine Hall Of Fame 7:30; 4, 27 Host Joe Gargaila takes a look at some of the leading candidates including Snoopy, Lassie, Pluto and Rint Tin Tin. The roles include comedy routines by Stiller and Meara and Robert Williams and Louis. Movie—"Hondo" (John Wayne) 8:00; 5, 13 Hondo, a U.S. Cavaliers scout up with a widow and her young son at an Apache ranch during an Apache uprush. Los Angeles Philharmonic at The Hollywood Bowl 8:00; 11, 19 Zubin Mehta conducts violinist Izhak Perman and the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a concert of light classics tapped August 1977. Movie—"Prisoner In the Middle" 8:00; 41 David Jansson plays a U.S. colonel in Israel assigned to disarm a nuclear submarine on the Jordanian side of the border. Be an Ex-Smoker Kick Smoking Habit For Good Call 843-6498 the smoker's workshop ... a scientific approach to habit control. Tuesday, September 12, 1978 Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 2340 Alabama 843-2931 NATURAL PORTRAITS 1/3 OFF DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- CALL 842-3826 CALL 842-1826 Tuesday, September 12, 1978 The Staff of Campus Beauty Shoppe Linda Gleasure Sally Barnett Mary Webb Pat Hughes Welcomes You Men and Women's Complete Hair Styles and Cuts IXOTE REDKEN Call 843-2034 Establishment of the and Social Activities It is the pleasure of the establisher's committee to inform those students who would like to join our club. Write to: P.O. Box 2136 Lawrence, KS. 66045 ARABIAN PENINSULA STUDENTS CLUB For Cultural FOR FREE SPIRITS 1