THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol.87 No.30 The University of Kansas—Lawrence, Kansas Monday, October 4, 1976 Children enjoy KU production See story page five Citizens seek Linwood injunction By JERRY SEIB A hearing is scheduled for Thursday in Johnson County District Court to determine whether a group of citizens can stop the expansion of a parking lot at the University of Kansas Linwood Center in Overland Park. Staff Writer camera shop, inc. THE LINWOOD Center is a former public school building that opened as a museum in 1943 to showcase the artifacts for KU. Wolfe's Citizens of the area surrounding the center on Wednesday obtained a temporary restraining order stopping work on the parking lot. The citizens object to the ex- 116 West 8th ght · Phone 235-1358 Topeke Kansas 66603 Max Lucas, assistant to the chancellor, said the Kansas University Endowment Association purchased both the school building and the land surrounding it. He said about three-fourths of the land purchased was open space. Plans for the parking lot expansion call for the resurfacing of some current parking areas and the construction of a new lot in the southwest corner of the grounds. said yesterday that any order issued because of the hearing would be a temporary injunction that could be made permanent. Lucas; Davis; Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor; and Martin Henry, Endowment Association vice president for property, had met last Monday night with Lucas said about 180 parking spaces would be either resurfaced or constructed. The project would also include installation of plants, plants and islands in the lot, he said. TGIF takes on a whole new meaning at Wolfe's this weekend. Friday, October 1, we will stay open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (That way, you can finish studying before you come to shop at Wolfe's.) Saturday, we will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. 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Henry said that the parking lot expansion had been planned about six months and that he hadn’t seen a list of the citizens’ complaints. Pennsylvania and Ohio, with rotes, are key states where has dwindled, and California, Texas has lost the state's claim an edge. The Times "It's my impression that they feel the paved area will be a less attractive area," it is. It's also my impression that some of their kids play football on that grass area." Wolfe's zine said its September poll by Skelly & White showed Fiora n a dead beat among 1,300 candidates. (46) Of the candidate and 14 per cent candidate and 14 per cent camera shop, inc. 5 in finals for HOPE The finalists are Allan Cigier, assistant professor of political science; Edwyna Curriculum and instruction and of English;mond McNish, adjunct professor of business; Jean Pyer, associate professor of music; Peter Turk, acting associate professor of humanities. The five finalists for the HOPE Award were announced yesterday by the HOPE Award committee. 635 Kansas Avenue • Phone 235-1386 Randy Brown, HOPE, Award committee co-chairman, said 489 KU seniors voted Oct. 6 and 7, almost three times the number that voted last year. KU seniors may vote again for one of the five finalists Oct. 27 and 28. The winner will be announced Nov. 6 at the halftime of the KU-Iowa State football game. The HOPE Award (Honor to an Outstanding Progressive Educator) was established by the Class of 1959. Calder received journalism, received the award last year. t support before the hiding her Staff photo by DAVE REGIER are Rita Hume, Topeka junior, left, and Debble Blaylock, Overland Park sophomore. The yell leaders and pompon girls tried to fill in the gaps in game action and create crowd enthusiasm with off-the-ground formations.