amages at her leaves sires to lifestyle. under- it's too g from e century dies in University Daily Kansan of the comedy, also will Concert plot between and for the and oppose its deasure tickets students ve a $1 ticket. st to the uses st to the ants' sensitivity, amens' energy, herneng for as his ing his ins ing his ins russia, usia. to such a user of the of the rarely rarely of his is a style more meth. ea. Another applies for position Two additional weeks of advertising for a new administrative position have resulted in sales of $75,000. Chancellor Archie Dykes announced Sept. 3, after SenEx members protested procedures used to advertise the position, that he would reopen the search for a University director of institutional research and information systems. Richard von Ende, University executive secretary, said yesterday that only one application, from a person now associated with the University, was submitted before Wednesday. The university received applications. That application was received at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday, Dykes said. Four finalists for the position had been selected in August before SenEx asked Dykes to do further advertising for the position. In one of two resolutions SenEx sent to Dykes, SenEx asked that Dykes could apply. The other resolution requested that the search procedures used not be repeated in the future. Joel Gold, professor of English and a member of SenEx, had said that the only local advertising for the position had been in the July 29 Kansas. Gold also said that national advertising for the job possibly violated Affirmative Action guidelines by not stating that KU was an equal opportunity employer. Von Ende said more than one of the 24 applications previously received were from Kansas. One Kansan was also a finalist for the job before the search was reopened. By COURTNEY THOMPSON Allen concert causes concern Damages to Allen Field House during last Saturday's Leon Russell concert have caused the University of Kansas athletic department having such events in the field house. Staff Writer Jerry Waugh, assistant athletic director, said yesterday that the damages were more extensive than usual, but he didn't give any estimate of the damages. He said cigarette burns on the new track and on the basketball court were his main concern. "We expect lots of dirt after a concert, but this time we got everything—Coke, vomit, cigarette burns—you name it, we've got it," Waugh said. CHANCELLOR ARCHIE Dykes said he had received reports that the field house, especially its floor, was left in unusually bad condition. "There will obviously have to be steps taken to protect the building, but was yet I think it should be." Waugh said the athletic department had been concerned about holding concerts in the field house for some time. He added that he was confident the players would be an athletic event, however, was ruminal. “WHEN THE ATHLETIC department runs an event, there is no smoking or food allowed, and if you don't like those requirements, we'll run you off,” he said. *Of course, it costs us to do it that way, but I wander why other groups can't control it.* Waugh said that he thought there was a difference between an audience attending a WAUGH SAID the athletic department had no authority to restrict the use of the field house because it was a University facility. "Those at athletic events are concerned with the players, the field house facilities and KU sports," he said, "but those attending a rock concert are used to smoking a little pot and drinking a little wine—that's just part of the occasion." rock concert and an athletic event and that wasn't going to accept 'cognitive behavior' "We're not trying to point a finger to blame anyone for this damage, but somewhere along the line, something has to do with it," he said. The audiences they bring here," he said. FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4545 West 23rd WELCOMES YOU "Your spiritual home while away from home" Call for transportation and information 843-7153 842-3698 T. A. GIANOPULOS, Pastor "A Saturday Salute to the Jayhawks" Doors will be open all day from 10 a.m. till 12 midnight. Come in early, buy a boer, and get a FREE ride to the game on Bugsy's Shuttle Bus. After the game get a FREE ride back to Bugsy's where you can eat, drink, and celebrate! 841-7100 642 Mass. 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