Monday, April 21. 1975 3 Petition drive planned. University Daily Kansan From page one city landfill on Dragrastrip Road west of Kasold and 31st and Haskell. Clark said the commission would make a decision on the location of the garage in two weeks. He said he was surprised by the plans for petition to ask the city to reconsider the plan. "I would have to be a lot of signatures." Crystal said, "at least $5,000. 8,000 of them." Fred Pence, who along with Clark is a holdover from the old commission, is the only commission to publicly support the 2nd and Indiana site. He has said he would fight hard for the use of that site for the city garage. Pence confirmed that the group led by Bond was planning a petition drive, but that they didn't have much time to submit the petition. "They think that if the other side can get 3,600 signatures on a petition," Pence said, "our group can too. As far as I am about it, we have it and has about as much weight as a feather." The "other" petition referred to by Pence contained about 3,600 signatures and protested the city's choice of the 2nd and Indiana state. It was submitted by a group that included Old West Lawrence neighborhood associations to the commission in January. Lawrence Marvey, mw and perception. Ruth Nosey, welfare. Ellen Phillip, human development. John Ross, psychology. John Berthelsen, sociology, moral morphology. Kurt Russo, character. J. Howard Kirkham, dental research. Gary Rita, philosophy. J. Howard Kirkham, dental research. Gary Rita, philosophy. To assistant professor; Charles Adams, anthropologist and African studies, Mary Jane Adam, social welfare. Promotions . . . From page one Goldman, Englain, Dennis Green, human development theorist, professor of education at Harvard University, Larry Maury, speech and drama teacher. To Ibariena III. Georgian Egmlikn To Ibariena III. Linda Griess, Mafia Trilicho, Mara Joaos Approved for emeritus appointment; Erwin Gratwil博士, professor of mathematics; Carl Seashore, instructor of professor emeritus of physical education at Milton High School; Richard Tichert, professor emeritus of geology; Herbert Wright, Approved for sabbatical leaves from KU next year. Thomas Armitage, professor of physic and astronomy, Brooklyn College; Bremer, professor of journalism; John Hickey, associate professor of English; Darwin Daleff, professor of English; Darwin Daleff, professor of English; Ernest Dick, professor of business Marken, professor of music education Fuke Han, professor of art and design assoc. professor of business; Thomas Gordon, professor of plano; Robert Green, professor of painting and scripture; William Philip Hardik, associate professor of systemsatics and ecology; Francis Hollee, professor of law and political science; Robert Huffman, professor of systemsatics and ecology; Robert Huffman, professor of Mathematics; George Jenkins, professor of geography. --honoring University of Kansas women who have made outstanding contributions to the University, to the community, and to other women. William Kelly, professor of law *et Dr Krsan, professor of art history*. Von Leonard, professor of civil etaenthropy. Rex Martin, professor of philosophy (Russell Memorial University). His book *The Future of Philosophy* deals with a novel professor of *interdisciplinary* philosophy at Russell. Frances Prusser, professor of physics and astronomy; Frederick S. O'Neill, professor of physics and drama; Richard Schlaebel, professor of speech and drama; Gunther Schlager, professor of systematics and ecology; Jerome M. Shapiro, professor of history; Carole Smith, professor of an Kenneth Smith, professor of voice, Haskell Springer, associate professor of art history; Olivia Taylor Jr., associate professor of systems and mathematics, William Tullett Jr., associate professor of psychology (George Washington University), Dr. Minnie psychology (George Washington University). But the commission approved the 2nd and Indiana site by a 4-1 vote, overruling both the petition and a recommendation of the Douglas County Planning Commission. The Pinchney petitioners then sought an injunction to stop the city from building the garage at 2nd and Indiana. A temporary order was granted pending a cold heat hearing. The Pinckney group argued that the commission had acted illegally in overruling the planning commission's recommendation against the site. The city requested a declarative ruling on the case, as District Court Judge James Paddock to rule on whether the site decision was legislative or administrative. Paddock ruled March 28 that the choice of a location should be based on an offer and not matter, not legislative, and that the location of a garage site was therefore not subject to a referendum. On April 8, just before the new commission was installed, the old commission passed a motion on first reading to condemn and appropriate land at the 2nd and Indiana site for the construction of the garage. On the motion was deferred for four weeks. Two readings are required to make such a motion final. 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