2 Tuesday, September 25, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kaman Staff Photo by AL SWAINSTON Askew Several cars bear the weight of a wrought iron fence and severe front-end damage after the collapse of a retaining wall at the Meadowbrook Apartments. The collapse which occurred at about 7 last night, damaged nine cars parked in Compton Square near University Drive and Crestline St. No one was injured. TU AIGM T SANCE ENSEMBLE will have a 6:30 tonight in room 220 of Rohmson Gymnasium. THE OWL SOCIETY, a junior men's honorary society, will accept applications until noon tomorrow. Applications should be submitted to Kansas Association office in the Kansas Union. THE KU CHRISTIAN Science organization has a testimony meeting on p.m. today, 10:30 a.m. CONCERNED STUDENTS will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. Chancellor Dykes is scheduled to attend. City Commission Meets Today The Lawrence City Commission will meet at 2 p.m. today in the commission room on the 4th floor of the First National Bank building and will consider: Bids for drilling a new water well at the municipal water plant. A site plan for a Peter Pan Ice Cream Store at 521 W. 23rd St. - Plans and specifications for renovation of community building at 11th and Yergensthal. —A report to include within the city limits south of stl 31st Street and east of stl 51st Street —A resolution to schedule a public landing for 7:30 p.m., Nov. 15 about the decision to cancel the school. —An ordinance to install stop signs on Ranger, Tomahawk, and Longhorn at Lawrence Avenue; at Princeton and Peterson streets; at Arrowhead and Princeton streets, and at Lawrence Avenue and 23rd Street. THE FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST Make your airline reservations NOW for Thanksgiving and Christmas with Maupintour. NEVER an extra charge for your airline tickets! Four convenient offices to serve you: Maupintour travel service Highway patrolmen were dispatched to Fredonia where they found six buildings and some outbuildings destroyed, "Two of the buildings weren't hospitalized," the dispatcher said. Students can look forward to sunny skies later today, according to Ted Stimach, a resident at the University. Stormaud last night that a storm front extending about 100 miles west of Lawrence dropped 2 to 4 feet of snow. 900 Massachusetts The Malls Hillcrest Kansas Union Phone 842-1311 Sunny Skies Expected as Storm Front Passes to East and probably would be past it this afternoon. Until the front has passed over, he said, the area will continue to have thunderstorms. Phone 843-1211 Clearing skies are expected by late afternoon or evening today, but temperatures Scotchgard FABRIC PROTECTOR Water Repellent, prolongs life of fabric, soil resistant. .excellent for car coats, raincoats, even ties. will remain cooler than normal, he said. will remain cooler than normal, he said. During last night's storm, tornadoes scatter across Kansas' southeastern corridor during the storms at Fredonia, Humboldt and Girard. 7-7 Mon.-Fri. 7-5:30 Saturday AWRENCE DRY CLEANERS OPS WARDROBE CARE CENTERS * NASH WEST MN * 720-935-1480 * NASH HARPENSTON * 810-757-MN * FOR ROUTE SERVICE CALL 843-3711 OPEN 11 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY $1 \frac{1}{2}$ Blocks South CLOSE 8 P.M.SUN. of 23rd & Iowa priced QUALITY food—(NO ADDITIVES) Bar BQ- Our specialities are service and economically Steaks—Broiled Chicken—Salads—Sandwiches - Sub (called Westerner) Sandwiches: • Ruben 1/3-lb. Hamburger ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU CAN BE PREPARED TO GO TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 Good Every Day Except Wednesday TACO FREE! 9th and Indiana 1720 W. 23rd Offer Expires Oct.15 1973-Year of the Taco K. U. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE Presents: 3 Original One-Acts Sept. 26-30 864-3982 SUA Fine Arts Needs People Who Are Interested in Helping in the Following Areas: ★ SMALL CONCERTS ★ FORUMS ★ PICTURE LENDING LIBRARY ★ PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ★KANSAS UNION GALLERY ★ STUDENT PRINT SALE If you are interested, leave your name and phone number in the SUA office and we will contact you. Discount Records and Stereos Starting Wed., September 26 Jesus Christ Superstar Granada Theatre With Coupon from Show Jesus Christ Superstar MCA RECORDS KENWOOD PICKERINI Sherwood MEMOREX TEAC PIONEER Williams led the Jayhawk hwrking attack for the second consecutive time last week against Florida State. He rushed for 89 yards on 15 carries and scored two touchdowns on runs of 34 and 7 yards that gave the 'Hawks a 14-0 halftime lead on their way to their 28-0 shutout of the Seminoles. ACME Salutes Player of the Week DELVIN WILLIAMS For Outstanding Play in the Florida State Game ACME DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS K In by 10—Out by 4 10% Discount on "Cash & Carry" HILLCREST DOWNTOWN MALLS 925 Iowa 1111 Massachusetts 711 West 23rd