Wednesdav. October 24.1979 1 Brush pile issue settled; owner to make it sightly The owner of a brach pile that was deemed unfit for discharged by the Lawrence City Commissioners last night to use one of two alternatives to comply with the city's requirements, The commissioners told Gene Bernsikoy, 1201 New York St., that he would have to either pile the brush in his yard or lay it on a wooden fence within one month. The commissioners directed city en-vironmental inspector Margene Swarts to work with Bernofsky to bring the pile into compliance. Two weeks ago Bernofsky was cited for having an "unsightly" brush pile in his backyard. Bernofsky told the commissioners that he considered the brush pile, which he uses for the two wood stoves that heat his house, to be attractive. "How do you write a dress code for someone's backyard?" he asked. HE GAVE THE commissioners copies of a petition with the 150 signatures that said the brush pile was aesthetically pleasing and a refreshing sight. The petition also commended Bernofsky for saving energy by burning wood. However, Bernofsky told the commissioners he was willing to compromise rather than be fines or sent to jail, which are penalties for violating the ordeal. The commissioners agreed that they were not against the use of wood as fuel but that the pile would have to be made more attractive. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the company has four 31st St., and El Najo Joel Molet, 212 W. 51th St., one year to remove their signs, and the other large to comply with the city's sign requirements. They also granted a variance to Corncopia Restaurant, 1801 Massachusetts St., for a third wall sign, which is prohibited by the ordinance. The commissioners also approved a site plan for offices for the Lawrence Independent Living Resource Center to be located at 839 Kentucky St. The project will be handled by a project in Kansas to help handicapped individuals become more independent. Buy a MUM for your ALUM from Owens Flower Shop Under the new program, freshmen must maintain a year-long GPA of 1.30, sophomores 1.50, juniors 1.70 and seniors 2.0 to graduate. "We feel that these are pretty minimal and we don't make many exceptions," Rogers said. "We try to get them in and get them into the system, people to use the taxpayer's money to go to See "Annie" or Neil Simon's "Chapter II" Rogers said students' academic progress was checked at the end of each school year. If a student's grades are too low, he is sent to a counseling service inelegible for financial aid the next semester. See Toulous Lautrec Exhibit See the sights of Chicago For more info call SUA Office 864-3477 Enjoy Chicago's life Rogers said that if a student was denied aid, he could petition for re-admittance to the program by writing a letter to the Academic Standards Committee for the academic year. Mr. Rogers was强劳 Hail. He said that about one of five students who petitioned was reaccepted. These students will have their aid discontinued until they raise their grade point average to reasonable progress by giving it by the financial aid office, Rogers said. Rogers said a new reasonable-progress standard for students receiving aid was implemented last fall for the 1979-80 school year. Students receiving financial aid loans or grants have more to fear than parental disapproval if their grades drop below a certain grade level, director of financial aid, said yesterday. He said that about 150 out of 3,500 students in the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant program at KU were turned down for loans or grants this fall because of low grades. He also said that about 140 out of 3,500 students in the campus-based programs were denied aid. Financial aid dropped if grades fall too low Campus-based programs are National Direct Student Loans, Work Study and undergraduate scholarships. Sun 6 pm - 1 am MINGLE TONIGHT! DUNGEONS & DRAGON TOURNAMENT school if they don't really want to go to school." Wednesday, October 24th, 1979 6:30 p.m. Student Senate Meeting Tonite... Mon-Fri 4 pm - 3 am Sat 6 pm - 3 am Ramada Inn 2222 W.6th 842-7030 Conclusion of Supplemental Budget Hearings. Paid for by Student Activity Fees University Daily Kansai Big 8 Room—Kansas Union MONTOYA The.World Renowned Flamenco Guitarist — Hat Parcel, Amsterdam — Attonbladet, Stockholm — Frankfurt Allemagne — N.Y. Herald Tribune All Seats Reserved *AESTHETICUS WISDOMIUS VIRTUOSITY, A PHENOMENO NOVA* *IN THE LAND OF HYPERIONES A RARE EXPERIMENTAL* *EXPERIMENTAL ARGUMENTAL VIRTUALITY SINGLE Y UNIQUE VALIDABLE* *AVERTISING A MAKING IS VIRTUAL Y UNIQUE VALIDABLE* * The University of Kansas Concert Series presents CARLOS MONTOYA, Classical Guitar Sunday, OCTOBER 28, 1979 at 3:10 P.M. UCAINVISION THEATER Tickets on sale at the Murphy Hall Box Office PROCLAMATION FOR A UNITED NATIONS DAY OF SHAME Whereas, the US def condemn the United States in 1957 for maintaining military bases in Iraq and in 1965 for importing nuclear and chrome from Communist countries. Whereas, the United Nations has never condemned the Communist sytems for assailing property rights, defending the sanctity of the family, allowing property ownership to be determined by the will of its members. Whereas, the United States has only one state in the U.N General Assembly, while the Soviet Union has three (N.Y.C., NYC, and the Ukraine), and Whereas, the movie Americans "contribute" to the UN has not been used to support American ideals of the human rights and freedom, but instead has been used to support the United Nations' mission. Whereas, America's taxpayers pay two-fifths of the UN regular budget, more than six times the amount that a member of the major national collectives contribute. Whereas, in 1972 the UN expelled the government of Free China from its membership, and instead invited American Chinese tyrants who have murdered millions of Chinese civilians. Whereas, just this year, the United Nations Development Program has approved a $15 million aid program for these same Communist Chinese, and Whereas, two groups affiliated with the restored Palestine Liberation Organization (the Special Unit on Palestinian Rights and the Committee on the Exercise of the Indemnity Rights of the Palestinian People) have been receiving funds from the UN and Whereas, UNICEF which claims to help needy children has issued medical combat packs to terrorists in Rwanda, and Ethiopia. Whereas, far from being a meaningful debating society, the UN is actually the formal framework for a one-world government, and Whereas, the United States should maintain its sovereignty and freedom, and should not allow the UN to control acquiritio on its citizens. IT BE THERE MEMORISED that the United States should get out of the United Nations, and that they are anniversary on 14 October, 1979 be proclaimed. For more information attend the film showing "Peace Never Unmarked" at the Kansas Power and Light Building, 9th and Tennessee, 7:30-pm. thursday, 8th, 25. This is a public service by the Laurence Chapter of The John Birch Society. Old Green Hall renamed after Joshua Lippincott There no longer will be two Green Halls at the University of Kansas. The Kansas Board of Decisions last week to rename old Green Hall after Joshua A. Lippincott, the fourth chancellor of KU, who served from 1838 to 1890. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes requested the name change after he received a recommendation from an administrative staff. Scolly, Dykes' administrative assistant. "One of the committee's reasons for recommending that Lippincott's name be used was that he was the only deceased chancellor without a building named after him. "Scaly said Lipincoff, a Methodist minister, was superintendent of schools in Scranton, Pa., and was on the faculty of the New York State Teachers College. N.J., before he came to KU in 1883. He resigned in 1889 to become pastor of the First Methodist Church of Topeka. Scally said the University administration had no plans to move the Jimmy Green statue that stands before Lippincott Hall. Now you have a chance to build a fraternity! Alpha Epsilon Pi is reorganizing on the KU Campus by pledging men as brothers of the Kappa Upsilon Chapter, AEII, a predominately Jewish fraternity, gives you the opportunity of building a strong bond of brotherhood. We want to offer you a life-time experience, AEII will be holding meetings October 30, 31 and November 1. Alpha Epsilon Pi provides an opportunity to join a national fraternity with chapters throughout the United States. We are a member of the National Interfraternity Conference. Founded on November 7, 1913. EVENTS: Wednesday, October 31, Pine Room, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 30, Pine Room, Kansas Union, Orientation, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 1, Parlor C, Kansas Union, Pledging, 7:30 p.m. For more information 843-9737