8 Friday, April 25, 1975 University Dally Kansan Health group seeks officers anyone interested in applying to be director, assistant director or treasurer of the Student Association of Combined Health Services should sign up for an interview before 5 p.m. today in the office of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. KUOK needs personnel KUOK needs news writers and announcers, and general and special assignment reporters for next fall. Contact Steve Granzow at the KUOK newsroom, Flint T.V. studio. Phi Beta Kappa adds 3 The names of three additional seniors elected to the University of Kansas chapter of Phi Beta Kappa have been released. They are: Mary G. Mufich and Melinda L. VanderLinden, both of Kansas City, Kan; and Linda S. Sala, Denver, Colo. Tonight... THE NAVAL ROTC UNIT will present its annual spring review and color ceremony at 5:30 on the lawn of Allen Field House. AN ENGLISH HONORS BANQUET will be at 6:30 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. HERLEE G. C. CREEL, professor emeritus at the University of Chicago, will be a formation of the Chinese Nation" at 7:30 in Room R of the Union. THE FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 at the South Park Recreation Center. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will have a College Life fellowship meeting at 10:30 in the Oliver Hair dining room. A speaker and music will Saturday... AN INTENSIVE ENGLISH SQUARE DANCE will be at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. Sunday ... THE MOUNT OREAD BIKE CLUB will sponsor a "Century Ride: The John Brown Road to Oswatowiatu" beginning at 8 a.m. in South Park. "CONSUMERMAN," a play designed to inform people about consumer facts, will be presented at 2.30 p.m. in the Community Building. MEDCAT and DAT physics and mathematics review sessions will be from 1 to 5 p.m. in 3140 Wescote. THE WOMEN'S ATHLETIC AWARDS BANQUET will be 5 p.m. in Kansas University Ballroom. Olympic gold medalist Mickel King will CWENS INITIATION DINNER will be at 5:30 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. THE ANNUAL BAND BANQUET will be at 15 p.m. in the Big Eight room of the Union, Ted Owens, KU basketball coach, will be the guest speaker. AN ALPHA CHI SIGMA DINNER will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Centennial Room of the Union. New French major ready next semester A French major program, recently approved by the College Assembly, will be available for semester, according to a French department of the department of French and Italian. Courses included in the new major will be taught in English, French, and French in modern French life, be said, and so on. The new program in French language and culture is a practical approach to studying French and will provide courses for students wishing to major in French but not yet ready. The new program is recently. Presently, French language and literature is the only major offered. The program, Freeman said, will include three additional hours French than is required in the French literature major but only one general literature course. It will allow students to contemporary French events and to the habits of French people, he said. One course in the program is designed to acquaint students with French vocabulary used in business and mass media. Business and journalism students who have completed the French language requirement could take the course. Freeman said. A similar major in French at the University of Illinois drew 75 per cent of the French language students during its first year. Freeman said. The French department has also submitted program proposal for a French minor to the Journalism and Business schools. The program, if accepted, will offer practical language skills as well as a general view of French culture and civilization. Freeman said. An in-depth study of French or a businessman with dealings in France would find the program useful, he said. French is spoken in 18 African nations and is a language spoken in Quebec, Belgium, Switzerland and the Caribbean. The major French-speaking country is the mongolian, American, Freeman said. Del Brinkman, acting dean of the Journalism School, said that the program could easily be associated with a journalism course. The school favors students favorably received by many professors. Bonnie Bond, 1500 Barker, chairman of Concerned Taxpayers, said the money that would be spent in the change was at issue, and not the interests of a particular area of taxation. the streets surrounding the area were already travelled by vehicles using those facilities and wouldn't create serious additional traffic problems; the site was already occupied, and would operate as a home base; and the site was relatively close to the city landfill. THE HISTORICAL ELDRIDGE HOUSE COMMISSIONER FRED PENCE said the city had already signed a contract purchasing the land from the Veterans of America, but he didn't know if that contract could be broken. "We have a moral obligation and a signed contract with the VFU to build the garage there," Pence said. "We started this project with $800,000 in revenue sharing money, and we sold it for that amount. When you start jumping around from site to site, you will spend more money." The cost of changing the planned site for the proposed city maintenance garage is the main issue in the controversy about the garage's location, it was argued Thursday. 5:30-9:00 Pence said that with the water plant and the parks and forrest department close by, it would be possible to share vehicles and manpower with the city garage and to do things in an efficient manner. The present garage isn't big enough to handle all the city's vehicles, he said. 7th & Mass When Sunday night rolls around and you are faced with the same old choices for dining out in Lawrence, Concerned Taxpayers is a group of local residents who are circulating a petition asking the city to locate the maintenance garage at 2nd and Indiana. That site was used by the city commission but four commissioners have stated their disapproval of the site. Jake & the boys would like to invite you to a revival of the fabled Free State Hotels Sunday Nite Dinner. Including: Sunday Evenings Top Steak Sandwich w/ F. L. & our salad $2.25 Waconia Cream Cheese Omelet 1.25 Frenchy's Beef Bourgognon Grepes 2.00 Whisked onion in Rice Pilaf 3.00 Pan Fried Idaho on Potato 3.75 and the Vegetarians Veneration, "Big Afs Soup & Salad Bar" 2.25 then have will finish you off with her Crepes Alaska or Fresh Fruit Shortcake The present facility is an dawdish well, "BOB PULLIAM, former city commissioner," said the commission would have to decide the issue on practical, not emotional considerations, and that with it they could be solved, that wouldn't be an easy thing to do. "WE ARE NOT here to kick any particular area of the city in the face," Bond said, "but our concerns are the interest of the taxpayers and the overall population. "If the city decides to locate the garage in an area where it will cost more money, that money will have to come from some other source within the city, either from raising taxes to pay for it directly $e$ . from bills to pay for it indirectly." The proposed site is economically feasible Bond said, because of the facilities surrounding it. If the commission decides to locate the garage in a different area, more money will be needed, she said, and that money will likely come from the taxpayers. Group argues for garage site "The present facility is an awful mess." he said, "but you can't get this mess." Crepe Alaska or Fresh Fruit Shortcake with hot tea or cowboy coffee . . . 85 Bond said the 2nd and Indiana site was a strong one for several reasons; it wasn't surrounded directly by a reservation, but by roads and forestry department were both established there; We offer you the best food and service in the most historic setting in town. "We have a very emotional issue here, but it can't be a decision based on emotion," he said. "It's not a thing to be decided in basement meetings." May 2-4 -2 Nights Accommodation at the Derby Hostel TRIP INCLUDES: 101st Kentucky Derby — Round Trip Charter Bus An Infield Ticket to the Kentucky Derby Beer and Set-ups For further information, call SUA Office, 864-3477 Price—$49.00 now $ \mathbf{1 3 4}^{5 0} $ Peugeot Cycles has raised the list price on the UO-8 ten-speed bicycle to $155.00. In response, Ride-On is pricing the UO-8 at $144.50 during April. Price includes assembly and famous Ride-On guarantee. Store open 10-7, 7 days a week. Motobecane Mirage 10 speeds also sale priced at $149.95. Ride-On Bicycles 1401 Massachusetts 843-8484 Renowned poet to give reading Simpson, who teaches at State University of New York, also has received the columbia University Excellence Fund Guggenheim Foundation fellowships for creative writing. WHEN NATURE CALLS WHY RUN DOWN LONG HALLS? When you move in at our place, you'll have a private bath adjoining your own room! Come join us at Naismith Hall Fully equipped darkroom—Weekly maid service— Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Heated swimming pool Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking- Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features 1800 Naismith Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-843-8559 Fall and Spring Leagues Handicap and Scratch Men's and Women's Varsity Teams P