12 University Daily Kansan 2 Thursday, September 27, 1979 Signs ... From page one sign ordinance and, the way he understood the ordinance, the bank's sigs complied In the past several years 57 businessmen in their non-conforming signs, in a city meeting with two weeks ago those 57 signs were exempted permanently from complying with local ordinances. At the same meeting, 18 roof signs located in three shopping centers were given to roof inspectors. The roof signs looked better than their alternatives—signs that would hang under them. The commissioners decided to grant the exemptions because they said it would be an administrative nightmare to process all the expected applications for variances. Mary Bancker Clark said at the meeting that the exemptions would allow the city to "concentrate on the hard core ugly and big signs." However, some of the businesses that were granted exemptions two weeks ago on one part of the ordinance, were cited for violations of other parts of the ordinance. For example, Rusty's Food Market, 23rd and Louisiana streets, was granted an exemption for having four ground signs in one lot, but it was cited for having a sign that Bill Elkins, vice president of Rusty A Food Centers Inc., said that Rusty Springer, president of the firm, would be meeting with Shangheness to discuss the ordinance. He said he and Springer knew they had been granted the exemption, but hadn't expected the citation. "We're not sure what's going on," he said, "We'll do everything we can to keep our signs." Mur Tomray, a Lawrence attorney who represents Martin Outdoor, which owns 11 billionboards in Lawrence, declined comment on the company's plans for responding to the city's order. He said, however, that he would not give the commission at its Oct. 9 meeting. Last winter, a spokesman for the billboard firm said the ordinance violated the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech. Businesses that do not comply with the ordinance can be fined up to $100, or given a 30-day jail sentence, or both. The fine will be reduced by 25% if the ordinance is reinstated after Oct. 22, 2009, said Langer. If a variance appeal is denied, he said, the nonconforming sign could remain until it was replaced. Shaughnessy said he would drive around Lawrence to check on compliance with the ordinance soon after Oct. 22. students whose native language is not English. Instruction is in both English and the students' native language." THOUGH QUALIFICATIONS differ from student teachers in the Garden Class to be taught in Spanish because of the large number of students in the area who speak Spanish, he From page one Bilingual . . . Alfred Rodriguez, KU assistant professor of curriculum and instruction, said lack of student interest prevented a bilingual education degree program from being offered. He said about five students were involved in a program at the University two years "Until recently, there has not been much of a need for bilingual education programs," Warren Bell, director of state federally funded schools and federal agency in the state department of Education, said. "However, the increase in the number of non-English-speaking students entering Kansas has begun an increase the awareness for bilingual education programs," he said. ago, but the number did not justify continuing it. Student Training Classes 10 a.m. Tuos.-Sun. Bell also said there were about 2,000 non-English-speaking students in bilingual programs in 25 of the 365 Kansas school districts. Greene County Sport Parachute Center Wellsville, Kansas Spanish is the most common language spoken by students enrolled in the programs, followed by Vietnamese and Korean, he said. SKY DIVING Come Fly With Us The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts Reservations 843-1151 THE KANSAS Legislature last year appropriated $300,000 to be spent for bilingual education programs in the state. $150 from the state for each student in the program, Bell said. Southwestern College in Winfield and Wichita State University are two schools that offer bilingual education programs. Although neither school offers a degree program, courses in teaching English as a second language are taught. taught education majors with an emphasis in bilingual education how to teach children in elementary and secondary schools. 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