8 Tuesday, August 28, 1973 University Daily Kansan Old Rock Chalk of Stormy Past Goes in to Sandwich Business Within the next few weeks, the old Rock Chalk Cafe, or more recently, the New Haven Cafe, will assume another name and a new identity. The opening of Flagship International Cafe will mark the debut reminder of the University of Kansas more turbulent past. The sandwich shop, under the management of Doug Sanderson, 3020 Iowa will serve 35 different kinds of sandwiches as well as beer. Renovation of the building has been under way since the middle of June. The building at 1230 and Orand streets is presently owned by Western Redevelopment, 1329 W. 9th, Bill Waldman, a spokesman for the company, said the firm owned and had rebuilt the existing development of the Carrier which now includes an ice cream bar and gift shops. Twelfth and Oread has not always been so peaceful. In the summer of 1970, it was the site of several demonstrations by KU street fires. Fires were set, cars were overturned and in a confrontation between Lawrence police and demonstrators, a KU student, Harry Rice, was shot and killed. The Rock Chalk was closed for a short time in an effort to curtail activities in the area. Later the following school year, the Rock Chalk was closed permanently by Atty. Gen. Vern Miller in an attempt to reduce drug traffic in Lawrence. When the bar reopened, it was under new management and a new name, the New Haven Cafe. Western Redevelopment took over the property early last May when the New Haven lease expired. Griff and the Unicorn by Sokoloff Hitchin' by Mayo Is Sales and Marketing In Your Future? If So, Read On! Augment your academic work with practical experience and excellent income during the regular school term and summer. Learn what the real business world is all about— sales, inventory control, public relations, management, purchasing and other related phases of retail business. We offer: - salary/commission new car & gas complete training factory incentives management opportunity Qualifications: - Age 19 or over - No experience - Desire We will recruit approximately four people for a sales position selling new Pontiacs and Cadillacs, "and Only the Best" used cars. We will review applications on Friday afternoon, August 31 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 1 See Mr. Willey for application and interview at the new car showroom. 1040 Vermont Lawrence, Ks. 843-5200 Lawrence City Commissioners will consider the use of $61,574 in general revenue sharing funds at their regular meeting and a special meeting at the fourth floor meeting room of City Hall. Commissioners Will Appraise Sharing Funds Proposed allotment of the funds provides allocations for the city library, renovation of the community building, the city housing authority, the public health committee, the mental health committee, the council on the aging, financial administration, renovation of the community Summer Teenage Employment Program and the Neighborhood Youth Corps. Commissioners also will hear a report in connection with required tie-downs for equipment. Final approval for allocation of the funds will be made Sept. 4. Ordinances to be considered today include adopting the 1973 edition of the Standard Traffic Ordinance, establishing new charges for sanitary landfills and installing stop signs on Manor Terrace at 27th street. Specifications for parking lot improvements at the southeast corner of 7th and Vermont streets will be reviewed by the commissioners. Commissioners also will discuss the appointment of Mrs. Milton P. Allen, 1317 Strong, to the hospital board. Allen, whose tenure was durable for reappointment to a five-year term. Other topics will include the designation of Sept. 10 as the final date to receive bids for a prefabricated comfort station in Elgin Woody Park, the proclamation of Sept. 17 to open the parking lot, and the setting of a public bearing for Oct. 23 on the demolition of the residence at 603 Lincoln. The Garden Center and Greenhouses 15th & New York 843-2004 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with plants for enjoyable indoor living - terrarium plants—we grow them - complete terrarium kits - everything for your terrarium needs - potting soil and pots - -tropical green plants - blooming sprouts - cacti - many different and unusual plants - candles, candle kits, shadow boxes OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Overwhelmed? Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358 Slow, unorganized reading is boring! You lose concentration and perspective! 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