5 Wednesday, September 10, 1975 University Daily Kansan City Commission changes code to allow inspection The Lawrence City Commission last night tentatively approved changes in the present The tentative approval was passed a 4 to 1 after it was agreed that a provision would be added that allowed city inspectors to complete the report. Fred Fence voted against the measure. Mayor Barkley Clark suggested the provision because he thought it was necessary that a inspector be present for entering that was in an area cited for general inspection. The question of area-wide inspection demands a legal provision in the code, he said. That means that if an area is picked to enter a property, the city, or an inspector may enter any house in the area. If an owner or resident denies the inspector entrance, then the inspector may obtain a warrant. When he does, the inspector can enter in the code, the inspector could be denied the warrant. Stan Harris, a member of the Building Code Board of Appeals, said the main problem with the present code and all future codes was uniform enforcement. This past year, Mr. Harrington asked the area of Lawrence, he said, but the rest of the city should be subject to inspection also. "It bulls down to one word," he said, "enforcement." Clark said that with the legal basis for inspection, all the city would be uniformly inspected. Pence dissented because he said he thought the city had already spent too much time changing the existing code. He said that Commissioner Carl Mibek, who introduced the changes, hadn't properly conferred with members of the Building Code Board of Appeals. Mibek had conferred with the members individually instead of collectively. From page one Pinch . . . reports will be returned, with comments, by mid-April. Shankel said University officials hoped to finish all of the studies by the end of the school year. He said he didn't know of any areas on the Lawrence campus that failed to comply with Affirmative Action guideli-as. But he said he wasn't acquainted enough with the Kansas City campus to predict its compliance. Applications for the director of facilities and operations are still being received, Shankel said, after last Friday's deadline. Approximately 50 applications have been received. A search committee will be chosen soon by Keith Nitcher, vice chancellor for business affairs, to screen the applicants. Shankel said he didn't think the University would have an official position concerning a proposal to sell beer in the Kansas Union. He said dry forces in the United States had been strong, but he said he didn't know how influential those forces would be. Win your wheels. Guess how many Tot staples are in the bowl. The answer is staring you right in the eye. Just figure it The fishbowl is 5½" wide, 4¼" high, 3¾" deep and holds 42 fld. oz. But there's no guess work when it comes to our Toptail stores. When you buy, you're where you do, it's no bigger than a pack of gum! Great little price, too. Just $1.29 with 1000 staples at bookstores, stationery departments and college booksellers. Check out the Cub® Desk and Hand staplers, too. Just $2.49 The other thing you'll want to get your hands on is the MITSUBISHI INTL CORP. So hackers N.J. Up to MITSUBISHI INTL CORP. So hackers N.J. Up to MITSUBISHI INTL CORP. Second prizes are 10-speed HUFFY bikes, $95*. Bicycle bags are 10-speed and a smooth operation. Enter today. Who will win it? Swingline Suggered retail price Div. of Swingline Inc. 32-00 Skilman Ave., L.I.C., N.Y. 11101 Official Rules. Hand print information on coupon or postcard. No purchase required. Entries must be postpaid. Be sure to include your name and date. Write your guess outside the envelope, lower left corner. Final decision by an independent judging organization. Prizes awarded to entries nearest actual court. In case of a tie, the winner will be elected for federal, state and local laws. Voi in Gla, Md., Wash, Mo. and & mo. whenever prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. For each entry entered, each Entry must be mailed separately. Limit one prize to a family. For winners list, send stamp, self-addressed envelope to: SWINE LINNIE, WINNERS, P.O. Box 2357, SWINGLINE MOPED F. P.O. Box 2050, Westport, N.Y. 11591 There are... staples in the fishbow! the tops of the outer envelope, lower left hand corner. Name ___ Address ___ City State Zip ___ Telephone No. ___ Selling something? Call us. The Kansan's ad number is 864-4358. SUA presents in concert NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND with special guest:Danny Cox Tonight Hoch Auditorium 8:00 p.m. (doors open at 7:00 p.m.) "No matter how bleak your week, a Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Concert will surely brighten it." Tickets today $5.50 KANSAS UNION KIEF'S Lawrence CAPER'S CORNER Kansas City JOE HENRY'S in White Lakes Topeka