Thursday, September 23, 1976 d trip travel ov. 5. Oct.15. ervice ll us. SS -Garden al and ologies and hets W y 00 lon City, county police to move to new building The move of Lawrence and Douglas County law enforcement and judicial services to a new building will mean improved county correctional services, Arthur Heck, chairman of the county commission, said yesterday. 2 Heck said more space in the new Douglas County Law Enforcement and Judicial Center "will give us the opportunity to expand and improve our correctional facilities." "We were out of space," he said of the cough. "But I just had enough breath to carry on." The two public bodies will move their equipment there the first week in November. The new building, at 11th and New Hampshire streets, will be shared by the city and county. JUVENLE AND probation offices, as well as any other departments connected with the law enforcement and judicial services, also will be moved, Heck said. The move probably will cost the city less than $1,000. Mike Wilden, assistant city Women golfers sink Gophers Sports Writer The University of Kansas women's golf team won a dual meet yesterday against the Oregon State Beavers. The Jayhawks shot 341 on the Alvamar Hills Golf Course. Minnesota shot 356. KU was led by Charnell Hadi. Lance Stephens was led by Tyler Forsyth, the first nine holes, and then on 43 second on the nine. "I started poorly." Hadi said after the match, "but overall I played decently." fect. but overtay I played tenety. Second in individual scores was Minnesota's Julia Guilame with 82. Her teammate, Nancy Stevens, was third with 84 Nancy Houtman, the Jayhawks, and Jackie Belong, Lawrence senior, and Sharon Booger, Fall River freshman, shot 87 and 63. Barbara Godslee, Shawnee freshman, Sue Jaqua and Kathy Kelly, both from Minnesota, shot 95s. The fifth Minnesota binder, Theerese Cragg, shot 48 on the first nine then wndrew because of illness. "I was pleased that we were successful," Nancy Boozer, women's golf coach, said. Both teams were tired. I know the Minneapolis team and Nancy and Sarah played tired." The Minnesota squad and two KU Hailers, Hoins and Shohren, played Monday and Tuesday in the All-College Classic in Alabama City. University Daily Kansan The Jayhawks' next meet will be the Biont Six Tournament of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, Oct. 4-5 at Alamur Hills Golf Course. THE ARENA AGENDA -Sat., Sept. 25- - Arena opens at noon - College Football Tennessee v. Auburn 12:45 manager said. As for the county, "we don't even have a good estimate now," Heck said. - Wide World of Sports Come see Ken Carter jump the St. Lawrence Seaway The county will take bids from moving companies the first week in October. Wilden said that the city would use its own personnel and vehicles to move much of its equipment. "We moved from the city's police-free building by professional movers. - Royals Baseball Royals v. Rangers 7:30 - NFL Football Patriots v. Steelers The city doesn't plan to expand any of its current law enforcement of judicial services. Wilkinson said, but the move will mean a lot more in terms of resources for the officers, and more work space. —Sun., Sept. 26— - NFL Football Colts v. Cowboys Mon., Sept. 27 THE CITY contributed $600,000 to the $4 million project. The funds came from revenue from the city. - Monday Night Football Washington v. Philadelphia - 8:00 Movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The county footed the bill for the remainder of the project and paid for its completion. - Come see all these events on our 7' diagonal screen - Pizza & Sandwiches Available the wine shoppe SCHNEIDER sharing money, previous mill levy funds and a bond issue, Heck said. ICE cold KEGS on HAND for YOUR next PARTY! IN ADDITION, the city and county will record-keeping systems at the new center. The bond issue was $3.5 million, he said, and was authorized by the county commission. FREE use OF our EQUIPMENT! CALL early TO reserve YOUR keg. AND equipment OR simply WALK IN AND SERVE YOU on the SPOT! After the move, the city and county will share some services, Wilden said. 842-3212 — 1610 W. 23rd St. The city police department will handle the law enforcement communications system. [Between Pizza Hut and Griff's] "By this," Wilden said, "we'll have better cooperation between the city and county and the elimination of some duplicated services." The city previously had its own small holding *dolt*, Wilden said. That will be the case in 2015. After the first of the year, the county will temporarily move the remainder of its operations from the court house to the new building. The county will then undertake a complete renovation project of the old court After the renovation, which will take about a year, the administrative offices of the county will move back into the court house, Heck said. Table Tennis Tournament $2.00 Entry Fee 1st and 2nd Place Winners receive Trophies September 25 1:00 p.m. Ballroom-Student Union Entry Deadline: Sept. 24 Sign up in SUA office Hurry to KING of Jeans TRADE-IN JEAN SALE Thursday through Saturday Only! KING of Jeans will give you for ANY pair of old jeans, regardless of condition, toward the purchase of ANY jeans or pants in the store, regardless of price! - NO MORE THAN ONE TRADE-IN PER NEW JEAN. - ALL TRADE-INS WILL BE DONATED TO CHARITY. So, gather up all those old jeans you have no use for and make them count for new ones, at 740 Mass. [formerly Lawrence Surplus] BANKAMERICARD