6 Tuesday, September 24,1974 University Daily Kansan On Campus Women's candidates night "Meet the Women's Candidate Night" will be at 7:30 on time in the basement of the First National Bank Building. Speeches and a question and answer period will accompany a reception to present female candidates for various fries. The event is sponsored by the Lawrence Women's Political Caucus, Commission on the Status of Women, Women in Law and National Organization of Women (NOW). Candidates will be at the reception include Frances Kennedy and Mary Ann Sawyer, candidates for the Kansas House. Childbirth techniques Prepared Childbirth, Inc., of Lawrence will begin its series, "Inside Stories. News About Birth Through Film and Speakers, at 8 tonight in the United Ministries Center. The film will be "Childbirth for the Joy of It," a 1964 film based on the husband-coached technique of Robert Bradley. The husband-coached technique is a system in which the husband goes through labor and childbirth with the mother. Medical scholarship The first Sarah Buikstra Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to Jerome Streit, Downs first year medical student. The scholarship is in memory of the 10-year-old daughter of the H. L. Buikstra of Downs, who died Aug. 12, 1965, at the KU Medical Center. The scholarship is awarded to a freshman student entering KU intending to study medicine or to a student entering the School of Medicine. Also on campus This afternoon, KU WOMEN in COMMUNICATIONS, INC., will have a business meeting at 12:30 in Alcove B of the Kansas Union cafeteria and undergraduate academic advising in psychology will be available in 11 Fraser Hall from 12:30 to 4:30. Tonight, CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS will meet at 6:30 in Danforth Chapel. Another New Convenience From Campus Hideaway Starting Now Est. 1957 106 N. Park Lawrence, Kansas 66044 843-9111 The Lawrence City Commission is scheduled today to consider adoption of an updated statement of the present city housing district, in accordance with that a city inspection said was too strict. As it stands now, nobody knows exactly what the Lawrence housing standards are because the standards came out of the 1970 and 1972 Uniform Housing Codes, which are vague but strict, Ed Covington, city housing inspector, said yesterday. City reviews housing code FREE DELIVERY The 1970 Uniform Building Code developed by the International Conference of Building Officials is the standard now used by local building inspectors. The 1970 code may be replaced by the 1973 version under consideration. The 1973 housing code isn't very different from the 1970 housing code, except that the 1970 code had more technical definitions than the 1973 code. Covington said. He said that the city needed to adopt a code that wasn't as strict to build its city housing ordinances on. The Lawrence housing codes, which has to be approved by a ballot holder as long as the city could show federal authorities that a blighted area wouldn't result. Pizza Spaghetti Lasagna Sandwichos and many more It's no one's fault that the housing standards are unclear, Covington said. The problem is a miscommunication between the government and the city inspection department, he said. TO ALL UNIVERSITY DORMS Mary Lynch, a Lawrence landlord, said the code was too strict in some cases. Although she wouldn't change the safety rules, she said they needed to be made more reasonable, she said. The housing codes should be established, he said, so the inspection department knows where to go. D. A. McManness, a landlord and chairman of the Housing Advisory and Appeals Board, said that the housing codes as they are now can be interpreted either strictly or leniently. The codes need to be more specific, he said. Oklahoma State noseguard Carl Devore was named the Big Eight defender player of the week yesterday for his performance in a game against Arkansas on Saturday, 100-banked Arkansas on Saturday. Guard leads Big 8 Devore, who was selected unanimously by a panel of sports writers, made 10 tackles, including three unassisted, against Arkansas. Noseguard Mike Lemon was nominated from the University of Kansas. Other players nominated were Brad Storm of Iowa state, Carl Pennington of K-State, Jeff Geiser of Colorado, Tony Gillick of Missouri and Tom Rudel of Nebraska. About 10 structures in Lawrence, including five houses east of the University of Kansas campus, are placarded as being unsafe or substandard. Covington said. The area, extending from 10th Street to 14th Street and from the east side of Louisiana Street to the alley between Vermont and Kentucky Streets, was completed in 1953. Commission two years ago as a concentrated enforcement area for building inspection. The concentrated inspection of the area ended in April, and 78 per cent of the area's housing is now in compliance with the city regulations. Watson, city manager, said yesterday. the five houses placed in the area are owned by Daniel Ling, associate professor of physics and astrometry at KU. Watson decision has been made on the Ling houses. --presents A CONCERT starring Today: IBM Corporation; BS, MBA or MS in business. Thursday: H. J. Helfen; BS, MBA or MS in business. Friday: Philips Petroleum Company; MBA, Peace Corps; Vina; Turtle or MS in business. Job Interviews FRENCH TABLES Thursday - Union Carbide Chemicals MS or MSL Biochemical Sciences MS or MSL Pierland Petroleum BS or MSL in chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering or related fields. Friday - Phillip Petroleum names as above. Atlantic engineering or related fields. Saturday - Chemistry BS in chemical or engineering sciences. 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