University Daily Kansan Friday, April 18, 1975 3 No bids taken on construction of underpass Bids haven't been taken for construction of a pedestrian underpass below Naismith Drive at Learned Hall, but Keith Lawton, director of facilities planning and operations, said this week the project was still scheduled to begin early this summer. The underpass is designed to aid pedestrians and to relieve traffic congestion at 15th and Naiismath Drive. According to Lawton, it should be completed in The underpass will be built into the embankment almost directly east of Learned. One or two rooms of Landley Annex may be used for work, and a French route to the passageway, Lawton said. November, about the same time as the addition to Learned Hall. Lawton said the underpass had been included in long range plans for the city. route has always been needed from the main campus to the Diasy Hill area, he said, and the anticipated traffic load around 18th and Nasmish Drive will be heavier after completion of the law building and the visual arts center. Since construction of the underpass will require closing a section of Naismith Drive from 15th to Crescent Road, the majority of the work is scheduled for this summer. Surplus Chic at Kansas Prices KHAKI SHORTS NEW 298 NAVY WORK WHITES NEW 498 NAVY DRESS WHITES NEW 698 KHAKI SHIRTS USED 249 KHAKI PANTS USED 249 FATIGUE SHIRTS USED 249 SEAFARER DUNGAREES 1095 CLOSE OUT PRICES ON 498 ALLEN A TURTLENECKS to & TENNIS SHIRTS 598 REG. TO $10^{00}$ Sunflower Surplus 804 Mass. Lawrence, Ks. 843-5000 In Our Knitshirt Tradition The popular Rugger look knit shirts available in all cotton or in dacron and cotton you can choose from 38 different color combinations. You can select the creme collared ideas from Gant or the contrast collars and plackets from le Group. Either way you'll find it difficult to take just one. 1400 1400 920 Massachusetts THE KANSAS UNION WELCOMES YOU TO RELAYS '75 While you are enjoying the action of the KU Relays, we'd like to invite you to visit us at the Kansas Union. We're located only a short walking distance south of Memorial Stadium just across the parking lot. When there's a break in the action, why not come look us over? The Union offers a wide variety of services for your convenience including numerous dining and snack facilities; two book stores with T-shirts and souvenirs; and many comfortable lounging areas where you can read, listen to music, play pool, bowl, or just relax and talk with friends. FOOD --- WESCOE CAFETERIA Saturday & Sunday 10:00-5:00 As exciting as the Relays are, you still might get hungry. The Union provides a diversified food service ranging from quick snacks to full course meals. Within the last two years the Union has added a delicatessen and a soup and salad bar. Here you can choose delicious sandwiches and salads made to your order from the wide selection available. Combined with the cafeteria's hot meals, the Hawk's Nest's quick snacks, and the Prairie Room's savory broiled steaks; the Dell and Salad Bar round out a food service aimed at satisfying everyone. ENTERTAINMENT If you grow tired of watching the action and feel like you need a little exercise yourself—take a break and visit the Union. You can roll a few lines at the Jaybowl, or if pool's your game, the adjacent Billiards Lounge will give you the chance to do a little hustling. The Jaybowl and Billiards Lounge are for everyone's enjoyment. CAFETERIA (sub-basement) 7:30-8:30 Breakfast Monday-Friday 11:00-1:30 Lunch Monday-Saturday 11:00-6:00 Deli Monday-Saturday RIVER CITY SOUP & SALAD BAR (sub-basement) 11:00-1:30 Mon.-Sat. HAWK'S NEST 8:30-4:00—Monday-Friday 7:30-2:30—Saturday PRAIRIE ROOM (sub-basement) 11:00-2:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri.