6 Fridav. September 19, 1975 University Daily Kansan Construction funds available Lawrence city officials received yesterday the city would receive two grants for community programs. Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager, the city said the expected to receive $1 million for construction of the Haskell Loop and it receive $71,500 for the Holam Sports Complex. Wilden said the Kansas Department of Transportation informed him that funds for the Haskell Loop had been set aside from the budget. Funds in funds will be available until Oct. 1, 1978. Lugnayne the city didn't planned to start work on the loop for five years, Wildgen said, but to take advantage of the funds, he must complete the loop within three weeks. The city's purchase of right-of-way will probably take two years to complete. The city has already spent $175,000 for right-of-way acquisition and relocation, and has planned to spend $200,000 in Housing and Community Development Act Wildgen said that according to a preliminary design study made in January, 1975 the actual construction would be $804.000 of the total cost. funds. The total project will cost $2.5 million. Mayor Barkley Clark said the construction estimate was loosely based on the anticipated costs of a two-lane road. The mayor added that "the project will build a wide two-lane structure, he said." The city's allocation for total construction costs is $1 million. The allocation is contingent on the acceptance of the loop by the transportation department and the loop is correct 11th Street and Haskell Avenue with Seventh and New York streets. Wilden said the funds for Holcom, which is west of Iowa street behind Park 25 apartments, would be available through the National Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and grants granted by the federal government to the state, and the state appropriates it. Senior party seeks locale The senior class regalia party has been postponed to Oct. 3, but its location hasn't been determined yet, according to Jack Foster, senior class vice president. Mechanical and civil engineering majors . aerospace majors . mechanical majors . majors in electronics . computer science We're looking for certain majors to become Lieutenants. The Air Force needs people who can lead and teach in the dynamic majors. And AFROTC has several different professional paths, including 4-year, 5-year or 2-year programs. Among them are scholarships allowing $100 a year; last two years of the program will require a foreign study; and All leading to an Air Force Master's degree plus advanced education. If you'd like to cash in on these degrees by looking into the Air Force But according to Waugh, presenting the plan gave the three provisional ap- tions of the field hospital* Both Foster and Waugh said the reservation cancellation resulted because of misunderstandings on the part of each group. Inquire in Room 108, Military Science Building, University of Kansas. Phone 844-6476 money will be spent on landscaping, tennis courts and multipurpose courts for sports including handball and basketball. The land is covered with constricted contours of 10 acres west of the sports complex. Apparently, class officers thought a plan they had submitted to Jerry Waugh, assistant athletic director for operations, was sufficient to reserve the facility. The party was to be 8 tonight in the field house, but Wednesday officials of the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation told the class it couldn't use the facility. When no action had been taken by westerday Waugh said, he had to cancel the program. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. www Sat., Sept. 20 K.U. Ballroom 8:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Admission: $1.50 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Skip DeVOL, Banjo Soloist Held over by popular demand—this Friday only, Sept. 19, 9-12 p.m. at PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE 926 Mass.-Above Jenkins Saturday-one nite only,Nationally famous drummer JACK MOUSE,formerly with Doc Severinsen Don't miss these 2 great Soloists only at PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE Call 843-8575----842-9458 for Reservations Introducing A New Store That Has An Act That Is Hard To Follow New And Near New Clothing At Low Prices Imported Wrought Iron, Pottery And Plants Jeanskirts Made To Order Such Collector Items As Carved Onyx. Duplicate Russian Icons And Glassware The Repeat Performance Shop Is Conveniently Located On 23rd Street. SUA Presents CHICAGO IN CONCERT Thurs., Oct. 9th, 8 p.m. Allen Field House Tickets $4-$5-$6 Reserved Seat n Tickets on sale today at 10 a.m. in the Kansas Union. Tickets will be sold in the parlors south of the Ballroom on Level 5. There will be a 10 ticket per person limit. For the best seats, plan now and buy your tickets Friday. A WINDY CITY PRODUCTION