Friends remember Garland HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Mickey Rooney says the world was too late to understand and love Judy Garland. "If they could have taken her to their hearts a little sooner, she might still be alive today," said Rooney, a child star with Miss Garland at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and later her costar in the Andy Hardy series. Ray Bolger, who played the Scarecrow in Judy's best known film, "The Wizard of Oz," summed up the feelings of many Hollywood personalities who knew Miss Garland. "I think the whole world probably burst the bubble on Judy Garland," Bolger said in New York. "Her last few years must have been very difficult." Margaret Hamilton played the wicked witch in "The Wizard of Oz" and first met Judy when she was 16. "When you work with someone on a picture you only know that side of them." Miss Hamilton said. The services to be offered in the union are—a stereo music room and a color television, a bookstore, a browsing library, and restaurants and automatic food machines for late night service. Kansas Union's branch, a "satellite" union is being planned for the Daisy Hill area. Final drawings are to be presented by October 15, 1969, and construction is expected to start in spring of 1970. New satellite union planned for 1971 The building will be located on the southwest campus near Allen Field House, on the south side of Irving Hill Drive. It will be approximately $2\frac{1}{2}$ stories high with adjacent parking. Also included will be mailing and check cashing services, billiards and ping pong rooms, lounges and art exhibits areas, as well as provisions for small meetings, interviews, and study areas. The Union Planning Committee has used a series of questionnaires, interviews, and discussions with representative groups of the 8,000 persons using that area to determine what services will be most useful. "We would, as always, be pleased to hear from members of the University family pertaining to ways we can better serve their needs," said Frank Burge, Union director. the sale of revenue bonds, authorized by the Board of Regents. The bonds are repaid by money collected from students dues charged now. The plans are being prepared through and office of the State architects by the firm of Phil and Ray Coolidge, Topeka. The date of the opening of the building is set for the fall of 1971. The building is payed for by Eric D. Stucky, son of Prof. and Mrs. Milo Stucky, 506 Pioneer Road, Lawrence, was awarded a $300 Avery Scholarship in the University of Kansas School of Engineering. Stucky, who held the same scholarship last year, will be a junior in the department of civil engineering. He has a cumulative grade point average of 2.51 and has served on the Kansas Relays committee. "But as far as I knew, she was a gay, darling, bubbly person, terribly talented. Everyone loved her." Avery scholar named The scholarship was established by the late Hubert C. Avery of Cody, Wyo., in memory of his mother, Mary Sidlow Avery, his wife, Nellie Vincent Avery, his son, Ernest Dennison Avery and himself. —which was that she was an extremely sharp, extremely intelligent person. But all her wit and all her intelligence couldn't save her." he said. Fred Astaire, who costarred with Miss Garland in "Easter Parade," said, "I did only one movie with Judy and found her a delightful person to work with. I feel very badly about what happened." George Jessel recalled that he gave the singer her stage name. gave the singer her stage name. "She was only 11 years old but she sang like a woman three times her age with a broken heart. They laughed when I introduced her as Frances Gumm, so one day I said Judith Garland." George Cukor directed Miss Garland in "A Star is Born," for "Judy was obviously a very talented woman, but many people missed the great essence of Judy which she was nominated for an Academy Award. JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments - Immediately adjacent to campus. - Immediately adjacent to campus. - Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. - Utilize the library not on lease. - Convenient Location, a Time and Money Saver. - Lawrence's Finest Airport Complex Lawrence's Finest Apartment Complex Inspection 1603 W. 15th Invited Tel. VI 3-4993 (air-conditioned) 15th and Iowa (just west of Templin Hall) Sunday Services-11 a.m. Discussion Group - 9:45 a.m. each Sunday Study use of the building is available each day & evening The Rev. Norman Steffen, Pastor Phone VI 3-6662 Jn. 27 1969 KANSAN 5 MEMO TO ALL KU STUDENTS and STAFF The Secretarial Service has a new expanded office to serve you with the newest, most modern equipment in Lawrence, about all that's the same is the service-good fast, guaranteed-7 days a week, 7 a.m. 'til midnight. √ MAGNETIC/TAPE TYPEWRITING WAKE-UP AND ANSWERING SERVICE SPECIAL RATES ON THESIS AND √ TERM PAPER TYPING RESUMES BUSINESS LETTERS GIRL FRIDAY SERVICE (in your office) TELEPHONE CANVASING √ EXPERT TYPING XEROX COPYING SERVICE MAGIC QUICK PRINT SERVICE MIMEOGRAPHING MAILING LISTS √ ENVELOPE ADDRESSING