10 Thursday. February 20,1975 University Daily Kansan Construction bids received for law school building Bids for the construction of a new School of Law building were accepted Wednesday in the office of the state director of purchases in Topeka. Low bid totaling $3,855,303 were received from contractors for general construction, mechanical work, electrical installation, movable classroom seating for the planned building. Chancellor Archie Dykes said he was pleased with the bids because they were very close to the amount of money appropriated for the project. He said KU had anticipated possibly having to go $500,000 above the allocation. Estimated cost of the structure, which is to be completed in 1977, has been set at $350. Committee looks for dump site Several sites for solid waste disposal were considered, but the feasibility of each location was not known. Finding a location where the city and county may properly dispose of their solid waste was discussed by the Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health Committee Ross McKinney, member of the committee, said that he was greatly concerned about the current dumping of refuse in and along the Kansas River. Everyone is aware of the need to establish some area where authorized dumping of solid waste may be made, he said. The biggest problem is to find a suitable ???????????????????? ? The ? Double Decade BUSCH BAVARIAN BIRTHDAY BASH Is Coming ??????????????????????????? Ticket Sales begin February 10th Tickets include 10 different National and Douglas County Schools, Town Criers, Jain's Inn Tickets are $3.00 for Friday night $5.00 for Saturday night Auditorium Feb. 28 & March 1; 8:00 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED $1.99 RAMADA INN Dinner Specials MONDAY Italian Spaghetti TUESDAY Sauteed Chicken Livers WEDNESDAY Chicken Fried Steak THURSDAY Veal Parmigiana FRIDAY Seafood Platter $1.99 Serving from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. After dinner enjoy a drink in our Rubyyat Club Membership only $1.00 million. This figure includes other costs not included in Tuesday's bidding, such as architect fees. Keith Lawton, director of facilities planning and operations, said the bids would be taken under advisement for 30 days before any contracts were awarded. There are a number of alternate plans for the building that have to be reviewed, Lawton said. The building's financial depend on which of those accepted, be based on construction funds, based on the bids, will then be requested of the Kansas Legislature. Tacos only 20ยข TODAY 2340 Iowa TACO TICO Chinese Banquet 10-course Dinner & Entertainment 6:00 p.m. February 23 United Ministries 1204 Oread 84 $ ^{c} $ Adults '4.50 Children under 12 '2.00 For a Fish Sandwich, Fries,and a small Soft Drink. Tickets Available at SUA Office or by Calling 864-4360;841-2859 --- Selling something? Call us. Plus a Hot Cherry Pie for $ 1 5^{\circ} $ (for George's Birthday) 2120 W. 9th Thu., Fri. & Sat. Button Fronts (By Levi's Jeans) Are Here! Levi's Jeans announces the new button front jeans! They're fresh from production at Levi's and County Seat now 'em in all sizes. 100% cotton denim (coming soon in chambray). $14.50 Indian Springs Mall (near Wards in North Court Mall) Metcalf South (upper level) Kansas City -