Friday, August 31, 1979 University Daily Kansan 9 Nader highlights SUA offerings Clair Koehler. Student Union Activities presuppose students to attract more students to the program, ranging from a nuclear energy speech by Nalder Hafer to a possible concert by the "We need more attractions in our wner areas," Keizer said yesterday. Keizer said forums and indoor and outdoor spaces that required greater SU'attention The first forum will be Nader's speech Sept. 24, co-sponsored by SIA, the KUY, and the All-School Hall Council and the All-Schools Hall Council. The four groups continued last summer to host a panel discussion. 'SUA wanted to bring some good speakers in,' said Brad Sesler, feature director at the show. 'So we could share so the four groups decided on sony forces. Other possible speakers this fall are the brothers of the show.' journalist David Frost, and former FBI director Clarence Kelly Backgammon tournaments will be offered as part of the indoor recreation program, Keizer said, in addition to weekly meetings of the Quarterback Club, which reviews highlights of KU football games. Although a cane trip scheduled for the Lahar Day weekend was cancelled because of lack of interest, Kezir said the outdoor camping and wilderness outings this fall will be safe. The Glenn Miller Band performance is tentative, but Duke Divine, special event chairman, said he was scheduling other performances for the annual homecoming concert Oct. 26. "There's no way anyone could say right now who the band will be for homecoming," Dvine said. Several groups that had been considered were dropped because a University regulation prohibits hanging objects, such as chairs from the ceiling of Allen Fitch House, he said. Although nothing definite is planned for the Satellite Union, Keizer said he hoped to take advantage of its facilities. Keizer said recruiting students to fill SUA committees was his prime concern. Special events, travel and films are the most successful SA/IA programs, according to Keizer. He said he would like to expand these programs, particularly films. "I think it would be possible to show an occasional film at the Satellite Union," he said. "We've got a capture audience over that we should accommodate." Applications are available in the SUA office in the Kansas Union. The north end of Iowa street will be getting a left turn lane and new traffic lights that should ease the traffic congestion on IA 106. The IA State Manager Buford Watson said yesterday. Construction began Aug. 22 on a section of the Avenue of the Americas at Harvard Road and entered 1,000 feet of Ninth Street. The construction will include the area between the second and third streets from West to East. Funding for the $29,000 project will come from federal and state funds, with the city financing 5 percent of the cost or about $29,000, according to Watson. Iowa Street was chosen for renovation by the Kansas Department of Transportation under the Highway Safety Act, which was designed to improve the condition of Kansas highways. The construction project is expected to decrease the high accident rate on Iowa Street between Harvard and Ninth streets and to make left turns easier, Watson said. Iowa to get new lane and lights BETWEEN JAN. 1, 1976 and April 1, 1983 accidents occurred between the intersection of the incidents occurring at the intersection of Ninth streets, said Fred Terry, urban planner for the city. "I would say the intersection of Ninth and Iowa streets is the number one or two accident spot in the city," Terry said. Watson said improvements on the street would include a left-hand turning lane for cars going either direction. To make this possible, Watson said the section on footwould have to be widened six feet on both sides to accommodate a 12-foot-wide turning lane in the middle. He also said new stolptops that are vehicle-actuated would be installed at the intersections of Harvard and Iowa and at Iowa on campus. He said light on lows on Iowa would green unless a ACCORDING TO JOe Reed, engineer of highways in Tupelo, no completion date for the work has been set, but the team under construction during KU football games. However, Watson said the city had an agreement with the contractor, May Ransom-Sheets of Topaka, to have the four lanes in operation during game days. car, activating sensors set under the road, was trying to turn onto Iowa. Construction on the highway began the last part of August as thousands of students came back to Lawrence. Reed said it would take about a month for teachers had begun the work earlier this summer. 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