University Daily Kansan, September 24, 1980 Page 9 City 32 EM viance ontal RI pm pm Commission approves hiking trail along river By JENNIFER LISTON Staff Reporter Before receiving the easement at the commission meeting, commissioners walked the one-mile trail with Brier. The Lawrence City Commission accepted last night an easement granted by Kansas Secretary of State Jack Brier for a hiking trail along the Kansas River between Riverfront and Constant parks. Last night, the commission also asked Lawrence's neighborhood associations to reward their bylaws to eliminate what the commission called discriminatory membership fees. A DOWNTOWN BUSINESSMAN complained two weeks ago that he had been asked for a $20 associate fee for the Lawrence lawrence Improvement Association. Regular ELIA memberships are $1 for residents and property owners in the new neighborhood, but the group had been soliciting downtown businessmen for $20 non-voting associate memberships. Dick Dunhaupt, ELIA president, said the bylaws were written so businesses could make donations and show support for the group. The commission also decided to try to defer the demolition of a south side of the City Hall building at 8Xth and Massachusetts streets. BRYAN ANDERSON, former owner of the building, presented alternatives to the city's planned parking lot there. Anderson's building was condemned this summer for a small lot to provide about 25 parking spaces. Anderson, who is appealing the building's condemnation, said the plan was too costly and suggested the city build a two-story parking garage on city land just east of the present lot. ASTA Singing Telegrams "Say it with a Song" 841-6169 Flowers by Alexanders AFTERNOON SPECIAL Buy one donut or roll, and get one free with your KUID. Good from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Friday. CAROL LEE DONUT SHOP 104 N. STREET AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 for more information see classified ads under what else, help wanted. We style your hair . . . to fit your fashion AURH SECRETARY (2) HELP WANTED GO AT Gentleman's Quarers we offer personalized service to assure each of our customers a hair style that will complement their own "fashion." Call for your appointment soon. GENTLEMAN'S QUARTERS By PATRICIA WEEMS Staff Reporter 611 W.9th Alumni Center to cut 15 parking spaces 843-2138 Everything's up to you when you become a Provident Mutual insurance agency. You can work 2 hours a day. Or 5. Work before class or a day. Usually, the more time you have to put in, the more money you make. Call our campus office and let's discuss how we can help you get the most out of life. Make your own hours and write your own paycheck. Get the most out of life with The new building will allow greater accessibility to the Alumni Association office for those people who have business there, Kearns said. PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Terry Westmond Senior Vice President, the Jamaican Agency Suite 711 Commissary Bank Bldg. Suite 61248 / 84124 / 1411 841248 / 1411 The new building, which will house Alumni Association offices, retired faculty services and an alumni-faculty club, will be built on Endowment Hill. The campus is surrounded by the water tanks on 13th and Oread streets and west of Louisiana street. Home Office: 4601 Market St., Phila., Pa. 19101 When the KU Alumni Center is built during the next three years on the parking lot at 13th and Great streets, there will be a decrease in the number of parking spaces. THERE ALSO will be better traffic movement and control because the new entrances will be farther apart than they are now. he said. The existing lot and portion of the land that is weed-ridden will be terraced and landscaped. A retaining wall will be placed at the bottom of the Many visitors to campus park their cars in the lot while doing business at the Union and the Alumni Association office in the Union. Preliminary architectural plans for the 32,000-square-foot building indicate that there will be room for 65 cars and three service vehicles, Dick Wintermite, director of the Alumni Association, said early this week. That would be a loss of about 15 of the 80 spaces available now. MOST OF THE lot will be used for University parking. Some of the parking spaces will be reserved for visitors to the Alumni offices. ACCORDING TO preliminary drawings, all of the米eter and blue-zoned lot will be gone, and remaining spaces will be farther from the Kansas Union and Smith Hall, said Don Kearns, director of parking. "We're not using the lot to full capacity now." Kearns said. But Kearns and Wintermorte said they did not expect any problems. hill near Louisiana, to allow for grading and leveling of the land for the new lot. Visitors may park in another lot on Cread across from the existing lot if the Avenida de la Reina. Although final plans for the building have not yet been completed, Kearns and Wintermote expect them to differ little from the preliminary plans in the amount of parking that will be available. OPEN HOUSE Emily Taylor Women's Center 218 Strong Hall 3-4:30 pm. Wednesday, Sept. 24. Come by, see the center, and meet the new staff! Getty One word for success . . . INTERVIEWING For permanent positions in the exciting and challenging fields of the exploration for and the production of crude oil and natural gas. 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