Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1985 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Eviction Continued from p.1 beck on all the remaining things that need to be done. "We want to give the residents the best product we can." The previous manager of Pinecrest Apartments, Doug Knowle, resigned last week. Vicki Kauzlarich, manager of Village Square Apartments, 850 Avalon Road, has been temporary manager of Pinecrest since Knowle left. Sherwood said he would bring in a member of his staff today to help manage the apartment complex. He said he and the manager he brought in would run the office. Kaularchich said she had not been instructed to collect rent from the tenants at Pinecrest. Some of the tenants have said they would not pay rent until improvements were made at the complex. Some also have said they expected to receive discounts for the time they lived in the apartments while building code violations existed. Woodard Continued from p. 1 since her graduation from KU in 1981 and will be sliding into a new No. 16 red, white and blue Globetrotter jersey. Woodard said she always had been a fan of the Globetrotters, imitating the basketball wizardry of her cousin, Hubert "Geees" Ausbie, a 24-year veteran of the team. Ironically, Geese, along with dribbling master Curly Neal, have filed suit against the Globetrotter organization, claiming they were fired to make way for younger players in an attempt by the team to arouse new interest. Known worldwide for its on-court comedy routines and fancy ball-handling skills, the touring exhibition team has been in existence since 1927 and has appeared live before more than 100 million people in 101 countries and before millions more on television. The Globetrotters open their 60th season Oct. 17 in Brisbane, Australia. Woodard said the Globetrotters might be playing a whole new game this season. "We're getting away from the comedy and working more on the basketball skills, the magic and the energy." Woodard said. "Although I'm not sure of my role on the team yet, each day I learn a little more and become a little better." During Woodard's career at Kansas, she was the NCAA Division 1 all-time scorer, tallying 3,469 points in four years and was a fourtime Kodak All-American. She also earned Academic All-American honors during her junior and senior years. Sophomore Kelly Jennings, a center on the KU team, said that she was excited for Woodard, but she added that the team members had been confident all along that Woodard would make the Globetrotter squad. "It will be different without Lynette," Jennings said. "She provided a lot of inspiration for us. We all are happy for her." The Associated Press and United Press International supplied some information for this story. High winds wreak damage in Kansas High winds wreaked havoc with small planes trying to land yesterday at Lawrence Municipal Airport, damaged a small plane at the Salina airport and knocked a light pole onto a Kansas Highway Patrol car in Wichita. From staff and wire reports Although most flights in and out of Lawrence Municipal Airport were canceled because of 48 mph wind gusts, two pilots did manage to land safely. Roger Albers, line serviceman for the airport, said yesterday. Today winds should be northerly from 10 to 15 mph. Skies should be cloudy, bringing a 30 percent chance of thundershowers, the KU Weather Service said. The high temperature today should be 67. Tonight winds should be from the northeast, the KU Weather Service said. The low temperature should be between 20 and 35 degrees, or 40 percent chance of showers, tomorrow. row, and the temperature should reach 62. Some large branches, knocked down by the high winds, blocked a few streets in Lawrence, police said. But the winds came as a blessing to Charles Perry, hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey on West Campus. Perry, who lives on a farm in Baldwin City, operates a wind generator that provides electricity for his home. "You can't beat a day like today," he said yesterday. "When the wind blows above 25 miles per hour all day, the generator works at its maximum level. "We get about six or seven of these days a year." In central and eastern Kansas yesterday high winds flipped and destroyed a small plane at the Salina airport and toppled a light pole onto a Kansas Highway Patrol car at Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport, the National Weather Service said. On the Record Two pieces of luggage, valued together at $110, and clothing valued at $388 were stolen between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesday from the basement laundry room in the east wing of McColum Hall, KU police said yesterday. The items were reported missing Friday. Police have no suspects. 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