University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 18, 1975 3 ght to Commissioners okay garage site The proposed city maintenance garage site at 12th and Haskell received unanimous approval at last night's Lawrence City Commission meeting. The commission, after considerable debate, also approved the building site for a plumbing and tin shop in the 200 block of Lincoln Street. Mayor Barkley Clark said that the garage site was an excellent choice and that he was pleased with the five acres set aside for a community park north of the site. The garage site was approved last week by the Far East Lawrence Improvement Association on condition that Orville Ray's Garage and Salvage yard be screened on a perimeter fence, and an acquisition for a park and open space area. Several of the association's members were on hand last night to assure that the conditions were met. The site plan approved by the commission included 2.4 acres west of Haskell Avenue, 10.7 acres east of Haskell, about 5 acres north of the garage site for a park, and a screen on the south side of Ray's salvage yard. Commission approval of the site ends more than a year of controversy over the design and construction. "we've got to get that garage built as soon as possible." Watson said. Since May another controversy has been City Manager Buford Watson said that he was ready to begin land surveys and land acquisition negotiations with Ray. Concerns about the garage should open in the fall, Watson said. Highway 59 wrongdoing refuted Accusations that the Kansas Highway Department had yielded to political pressures and used faulty building practices in the construction of U.S. S9 south of Kansas, where refuted in a report released late Monday by the Federal Highway Administration. The report, which concludes a three-month investigation, clears the Highway Department of all wrongdoing in response to allegations delivered in March by a department employee to a committee of the state legislature. The accusations against the state department, made by engineering students at a local college of allied arts. CPA changes name, adds education role Young's claims events he said he witnessed in the construction of a section of U.S. 59 that is slightly north of a section of Interstate 40 of the Federal Highway Administration. charges that specifications had been ignored, that the road had been put down in weather conditions that were too wet, that department records had been altered and that parts of the finished road were already failing. Starting July 1, the Consumer Protection Department confused with "Certified Public Accountant." In two weeks the CPA will officially become the Consumer Affairs Boehne said, "Consumer Protection' is too restrictive and limits what people we think of as consumers can do." Bonee said she hoped that by changing the name, which the CPA Board of Directors did in a vote April 28, more people would have the advantage of the association's free services. Boone said 3,000 copies of the book had been distributed by the KU Student Sale for $1.000. The report concluded by acknowledging Young's sincerity and stating that the decisions in question had been made in equal sincerity by 'engineers with numerous years of highway construction experience.' The organization had another, more important reason for the change, Carol Boome, president of the organization. but the major project for the CPA this summer, said Boone, is the funding and production of a guide for landlords and tenants called the Rental Handling Unit. The Consumer Advocate, an hour-long light show on nights on Channel 5's a talk-show, dialogues that has been concerned with topics as sales, sales, mental health, alternative energy. "We're trying to get away from being known as a complaint bureau," Boean said. "we want to help people learn how to handle problems themselves effectively." Although the CPA, which began operating in 1972, has been known primarily for its function as a place a consumer went to complain, Boone said, it has expanded his business by providing education, information distribution and even production of a television show. The 16- or 18-page paperbound book, is tentatively set for distribution during this year. RAG TAG 1144 Indiana— Oread Corner 842-1059 Baseball Hats The best in Sportswear and Equipment Bats Racquet Balls Tennis Balls Soft Balls Footballs Raquets Gym Shorts Tube Socks Sweats Tennis Visors Unitorms We print anything on T-shirts Open Monday thru Saturday 10-6 many of the questions that normally arise in landlord-tenant relationships. Boone said. The book will include a model lease, a checklist for both landlords and tenants which Boone said would reduce security deposit disputes, sources of information on apartments available in Lawrence and numbers to call in emergencies. "The good thing about this book," Boone said, that it can be reprinted every year. Boone, who is the only paid worker in the CPA, said that in 1974 and 1975 one-fourth of the complaints received by her office were related to landlord and tenant problems. She also said that the CPA was able to "save" people a total of $1,150 during the last school year in the sense that the CPA recovered that much money for its clients. stirring over a proposed plumbing and tin shop at 200 Lincoln Street. Russ Jones, who is contracting with the Mitchell-Stevens agency to buy the Lincoln Street property, has been in a difficult position. All of his property except 16 feet is zoned commercial; the 16 feet are zoned residential. "That has prompted, we feel, the need for them to take action and help people get what they paid for." Residents of the north Lawrence neighborhood have opposed Jones' attempts to gain commission approval for the construction of his plumbing and tin shop. Energy . . . From page 1 increased the efficiency of its energy use considerably. The Med Center has a reserve capacity for steam production that is almost triple the amount used on the coldest day last winter. The report saves. Also, the report says, "The Med Center is likely to be interested in its gas supply." For these reasons the report recommends not building a gasification plant to serve While Smith has been studying the possibility of using coal in the KU power plant, other members of the task force have been studying other areas. Lucas is running a computer analysis of each building on campus to see how much energy the buildings use and how they could be modified to conserve energy. The members of the task force, in addition to Lucas and Smith, are William Hambleton, director of the state geological survey, and Stephen Rudin, director of the task force's efforts with the Med Center; Keith Lawton, director of facilities, planning and operations; Glen Marcot, assistant dean of research administration; and Jerry McClendon, vice chancellor for academic affairs. Another area under study is the possibility of class schedules to cohere energy. 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By BRAD JONES Kansan Staff Reporter If the Lawrence area is hit by another serious gas shortage like the one last summer, the problems that occur when a vehicle is pumped into your car are likely to recur. The problems occur when the dirt and sludge that sometimes appear in a gas supply travel through the fuel line and get caught in the fuel filter,拧紧 the fuel线. If the dirt makes it past the filter, it inevitably catches in the carburator, a mechanism that incorporates air with fuel to combustion. This is when the real problems begin; the car sputters on fast accelerations. As the dirt builds up, the car stalls. gasoline was service station attendants pumping the tanks too dry. He said this caused real problems for the motorist and gave him reason to be the more sediment was pumped into autos. At the very least the motorist is forced to call a tow truck to take him to a service station where he can get his fuel filter changed. At the most, the car must be "Because of the shortage," he said, "stations were picking up gas anywhere to stay open. They would buy gas stations instead of following a regular routine." The major oil companies say their manufacturing and processing practices haven't changed. John Ellenna, service manager at Jack Ecklein Bold-Old-Mobile, said that the dirty gas problem began during the gas shortage in service stations. towed, the filter changed and the carburator removed and cleaned. Often the gas tank must be removed and bolled down to meet delivery requirements. Cost for this service ranges from $100 to $600. Ellena said that when the new gas was put into the big, underground tanks at service stations the gasoline in the tanks was not flowing. She added that the bottom of the tank to stir in the clean gas. KANSAN WANT ADS Ellenna said he was receiving four or five cars a week for fuel line service during the worst months of the gas shortage, but the company was not sure now. Other auto repairmen in the Lawrence area had similar experiences. Lauren McClure, service manager of Turner Chevrolet, said he was handling three or four vehicles at once. Today he takes one a week, he said. Accommodations, goods, services and epilepsy care for people with Parkinson's disease. Clinical care by skilled clinicians. Original, original, FLASLE BRING AWARD Nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Accommodations. CLASSIFIED RATES AD DEADLINES one time three times five times 15 words or less $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Each additional word .01 .03 .07 Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Don Preston, a service representative of Tony's Imports, said the smaller foreign cars experienced the same problems that larger, more powerful American cars did. Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or by calling the UDR business office at 841-6558. Glen Miller, owner of Glen Miller Auto Service, said another reason for dirty UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall FOR SALE 864-4358 Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale! Make sense out of Western Civilization? Makes sense to use them— "For a while we had lots of problems, maybe three or four jobs a month," Preston said. But many of the problems have eased, he said. 1) As study guide 2) For class preparation come on out—Lots of Shade and parking—to the Country Shop, $38.90 w. 6th. Fruits and vegetables are available in the shell hot Norwell Finder and elder peanuts in the shell Hot Norwell Finder and Elm Basket. 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