University Daily Kansan Tuesday, August 24, 1976 5 / ciridgers." asiastic auto- these people to the agan or orlando five or making. eshows constra- tions of over TIMESMAKER we are were we are tried go far new his during him. He f-eased all the toging to sis man o that ticism; ur ears seeing at such things I ng con- it is just ting off to show didn't e and nattily red her at the ester. see the cigar who on his plastic is hat. Staff photo by DAVE REGIER Anticipation 4. Construction continues on the new entrance to the Kansas Union. The new entrance, which is to cost $400,000, is scheduled to be finished in the second week in September. What can one do on Monday and Tuesday? Now thru Sept. 30 you can get a professionally styled haircut for only $560 (a 20% savings) The HAIR SUITE (formerly Ramada Inn Beauty Salon) free parking for app. call 842-8600 REDKEN products used AMERICA'S FAVORITE PIZZA mission) would pay for overtime for the security people," he said. From page one Wagon train . . . Shankel said there was no written agreement with the commission. 9th and Iowa Next to Hillcrest Theatres Share a HILLS SAID THAT until further explanations of the charges were given she didn't think a majority of the 11-member commission would approve payment to the bank, which has only limited fund with its income restricted by a county mill levy. today... She stressed, however, that neither she nor other commission members were "out of touch." "Most of us who are involved have direct or indirect ties to the University," she said. "I don't want to come across as someone who hates KU. "There are legitimate questions that commission members would probably like to have answered. None of us are opposed to the idea of having officials in an uncomfortable situation." SOME EXPENSES, including about $124 for materials, were expected, according to Hills. The bill, however, was for much more than expected. "We were probably quite naive," she said, "but we weren't prepared for that." said, "but we weren't prepared for that." Much time has passed since the wagon train was here, Hills said, and consequently people tended to overact to the bill. Despite the problems encountered by the wagon train party at KU, members of the expedition enjoyed themselves while in Lawrence, Hills said. The long weekend planned for Lawrence—the wagon train's only stop for more than one night—was to have been the high point for the cross-country travelers. SHE SAID THAT Warren Shaw, a Topeka attorney and chairman of the state bicentennial commission, had worked to prevent a lawsuit because he wanted "to show off KU. This was to have been the zenith of their LOVE RE@RDS 15W.9th 842-3059 also in KC at 39O9 Main & 8008 Santa Fe Need a car, a stereo, a job? Look in Kansan classified. trip and a chance to see Kanasas at its best. And it was a nice visit for them." regarding the bill from KU, Hills said she thought members of the Bicentennial commission would be unwelcome and a full understanding of what KU's charges were for. "It's not just a case of the Bicentennial official," she said. "It's just not like that." CLOSE OUT PRICES on Zenith TV & Stereos Stereos with Modular Stereos with markers '139.95 Speakers . . . . . '139.95 R/W to . . . '99.95 & up KING APPLIANCE 6th & Maine 8-5:30 DECORATING? Check our prices first! HAAS IMPORTS India Prints Waste baskets Wind chimes Rugs Wall hangings Candles Pillos's Paper lampshades Muas Create the Room You've Always Wanted from Our Varied Selection Haas Imports 1029 Mass. AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASS. -