University Daily Kansan / Thursday. September 3, 1987 5 THE FAR SIDE Bv GARY LARSON Pirate manicures On the Record A KU student was injured in a fight with another KU student Saturday night near a bar in the 700 block of New Hampshire Street. Lawrence police reported that the injured student did not require hospitalization. A Chevrolet Camaro valued at $500 was taken between 4 p.m. Monday and 8:30 p.m. Tuesday from an apartment complex parking lot in the 1600 block of Oxford Road, Lawrence police reported. A car radio/cassette player and a cassette tape, valued together at $200 were taken between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. for the parking lot near Hawkwer Towers parking lot near Hawkwer Towers ■ The front door of a KU sorority was damaged sometime between Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday in an apparent attempt to enter, Lawrence police said. Damage to the door was estimated at $200. Get Something Going! Make the cash flow Apartments, KU police reported. ■ A house in the 2000 block of Kasold Drive was broken into between 6 a.m. Sunday and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Lawrence police reported. Nothing was reported missing, but $200 damage was done to two doors. Get business back in the black by increasing sales with a hard-work classified job. Many people shop classified daily and associate it with quality, value, and affordable prices. Place your name among the customers to cash the flow in today. Place a classified ad Kansan Classifieds 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall 864-4358 ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE 2323 RIDGE CT. FOR MEN AND WOMEN FOR APPTS. CALL 842-3699 Name at Library 5/18/1972 Lawrence Book A Number in the Funeral Files Welcome to Lawrence FURNISHED 2, 3, 4 BDRM Only a few left Buford Watson, Lawrence city manager, speaks to about 50 people about plans for downtown development. Watson spoke yesterday. - On KU bus route • Gas heat • Fully equipped w/microwave • Swimming pool • Laundry • On site manager Our Display Units Open Daily 9-5 749-4226 ECM Center Events ECM Center Events Sept. 4: Friday Night Free Movie "Hannah and Her Sisters" 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6: Sunday Evening Worship & Supper 5:30 p.m. Sept. 9: University Forum "AAUP on Collective Bargaining" Robert Hohn speaker 1204 Oread ECM Student Christian Center Sponsored by ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MISSIONES: The Church of Melanithia Church The Presbyterian Church (USA) The United Church of Christ The United Methodist Church City is still without workable mall plan Campus/Area The preservation of existing structures, especially historic buildings, is another important responsibility of the city, Watson said. The city has spent $3 million of a Community Development grant to older homes and the city commission would like to have an ordinance protecting older structures. But Watson does not think that growth should be confined just to older structures. By VIRGINIA McGRATH Staff writer He married Annabel Casey on Dec. 30, 1923, in Iola Five months after Lawrence voters soundly defeated a downtown mall proposal, the city still has not settled on any alternative plan for downtown. Lawrence city manager Buford Watson said yesterday. Three developers have proposed suburban malls, but the city doesn't endure and hasn't acted on any of the proposals. Watson said during a speech to about 50 people at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. "Our master plan still says we can only justify one regular shopping area." Watson said, and that area has to be downtown. In addition, many Lawrence residents are shopping at big discount stores that aren't located downtown. "We need to find out what our public wants and satisfy that concern," Watson said. Lawrence has tried to develop a mall in the downtown area for 14 years. The most recent downtown mall proposal was scuttled after Lawrence residents voted 3 to 1 against the mall in a public referendum April 7. The mall, which was proposed by Jacobs, Visconsi & Oleynik of Cleveland, was been in the 600 block of Massachusetts and Vermont streets and would cost the city about $20 million. The Lawrence city commission rejected a different downtown mall plan in 1983. The commission had blocked efforts before to build suburban malls by refusing to rezone land or, in one instance, annexing the proposed site and zoning the land for residential use only. Watson said that finding a way to meet the city's retail needs was difficult. Lawrence's population has grown in the last 30 years but the size of the downtown shopping area has not. The commission also wants to work on ways to use existing space instead of expanding the downtown area, he said. In 1985, Dr. Crook finished his dissertation and oral examinations at age 84 to earn a doctorate in geology Dr. Crok, 86, was a member of Sigma Xi honorary science fraternity and a life member and Gold Medal member of the University of Kansas Alumni Association. Ernest Angino, chairman of the department of geology, said one of Dr. Crook's longtime ambitions was obtaining his doctorate. Man who received Ph.D. at KU at age 84 dies By a Kansan reporter Dr. Crook first attended KU in the early 1920s but did not receive a degree. He later went to work for National Gympum in Buffalo, N.Y., as director of engineering. He retired in 1966. Dr. Crook returned to college at age 66 to complete his undergraduate degree in geology from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Maurice C. Crook, an octogonarian who earned a doctorate degree at the University of Kansas two years ago, died early yesterday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. always had a goal," Angino said. 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