Fridav.September 14.1971 University Daily Kansan 7 Griff and the Unicorn WELL, HOW IS EVERYTHING, SIR? WAITER!! THERE'S A BUG IN MY SOUP! DO SOMETHING! by Sokoloff HOW IS THE SOUP, SIR? FINE...IF YOU NEED ANYTHING ELSE,JUST CALL Members of the Lawrence B-Centennial Commission met for the first time last night to discuss local projects and activities for the nation's 200th birthday. Members of the commission agreed that the bicentennial should recognize the Committee Plans for Bi-Centennial The commission was organized by Mayor Nancy Hambleton as an extension of the national and state bi-centennial commissions. "It is an event that ought not to be overlooked by Lawrence," said Paul Wilson, professor of history and a commission member. Wilson said he hoped the commission would consider long-term projects that meet his priorities. Celebrations had diminishing returns, he said. Elected as officers for the 13-member commission wereDr. Ted Kennedy, RPD 2, chairman; Clancey Hills, 845 Illinois, vice-chairman; Michael Hearn, 226, Massachusetts, secretary. Kennedy stressed the need for community involvement and suggested that a speaker's bureau be set up to provide historical information, classrooms and community organizations. Other projects considered by the commission included establishment of a New England sister city and restoration of most important buildings in Lawrence. Hitchin' by Mayo The commission's major roadblock is funding for the projects. Businessmen To Help KU Sell Tickets Jayhawk Business-Industry Day, a joint promotional effort by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and the University athletic department, will be held tomorrow. Letters were sent to Chambers of Commerce across the state July 27 offering members tickets to the Washington State-Kansas game for $4. Charles Hedges, Lawrence Chamber of Commerce Athletic Committee chairman and head of the project, said yesterday the tickets were made available at the $4 price to promote sales for the rest of the football season, a greater attendance from the entire state. Approximately 10,000 tickets are being offered to families of Chamber of Commerce members, but Hedges didn't know how many of the tickets would be sold. The athletic department is allowed to cut ticket prices for non-Big Eagle games said Hedges. Most of the tickets offered are for seats at the north end of the stadium. The department had to hold off on the advertising of the tickets to allow normal market time for regularly-priced tickets, Hedges said. "So we really don't know how many games we'll play up until they arrive Saturday," he added. Hedges said he hoped the event would be successful and would be repeated in coming months. half of the revenue of the tickets sold will go to the Athletic Association. The other half will be kept by the Chamber of Commerce that sells the tickets in each town or city. "The entire purpose of the promotion is to sell KU and KU football," said Hedges. "Also, we want to show that Lawrence businesses and industries are interested in the school activities and athletic programs." Hedges said that the Chamber of Commerce hoped to promote other sports, but the way in which the promotions will take place is not known. The results of the ticket sales for tomorrow are The Chamber of Commerce now presents a banquet before the Jayhawk Classic Basketball Tournament, the KU Relays, and the Northwestern Backburger Club during the football season. According to Hedges, the Chamber of Commerce hoped to sponsor promotions for tennis, golf and swimming as soon as possible. Grandmother's A Fine Drink Emporium 417 West 37th-Topeka For cold beer, cool guys, a warm atmosphere, hot bands, and sizzling girls. Truck on to GRANDMOTHER'S. Featuring 4 levels of fun, 6 nights a week, and Kansas' largest dance floor. It's Girls Night Mon. through Thurs. Cocky Fox, Sept. 17-18-19 See You at Grandmother's Kennedy suggested seeking financial support from city and county commissioners. Matching federal funds may also be a possible source, he said. Patronize Kansan Advertisers CZD Each Sunday: Each Sunday: Worship: 10 a.m., led by Pastor Don Conrad Wife: Service from Weston, Vl., Benedicite Community 11 a.m., led by Pastor Norman Steffen (LC- Mo. Synod) 5:30 p.m., Student group supper discussion Open daily for study Monday 7 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 15th & Iowa 843-6662 Hambleton said that a budget allocation from the city commission was an alter- CARNEY ROCK II All Rides Free All Day & Night Tickets: $6.00 in Advance, $7.00 at the Gate 12:00 Sept. 16 Fairyland Park 75th and Prospect Tickets Available at KIEF'S ★PHLORESCENT LEECH & EDDIE ★BROWNSVILLE STATION Discount Records and Stereos MALLS SHOPPING CENTER ★RARE EARTH ★QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE ★ BLUE OYSTER CULT This Sunday Drop In! People Pleasin' Pizza *Spaghetti* Salads *Sandwiches* *Soft Drinks* OLD TIME MOVIES TOO! 2515 W. 6th Lawrence, Ks. STARTING THIS FRIDAY TEST YOUR KU SPORTS KNOWLEDGE. Win a Jawa 90cc Motorcycle A $400 VALUE WATCH CH. 6 SPORTS FRIDAYS AND MONDAYS AT 6:30 FOR COMPLETE DETAILS OF THE "RICH BAILEY KU SPORTS CHALLENGE" THAT'S FRIDAY SPORTS THIS FALL On Channel 6 SUNFLOWER SUNFLOWER CABLEVISION Use Kansan Classified Ticket Sales Begin Monday, September 17, Kansas Union Ballroom Ticket Sales Begin Monday, September 17, Kansas Union Ball Allen Field House Saturday October 13, 1973 8.00 p.m. All Seats Reserved 5$-4$-3$ TEN TICKET LIMIT PER PERSON ON FIRST DAY ONLY Tickets Available From SUA, Kansas Union, Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 864-3477