Wednesday, March 25, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Mayor Rusty Springer last night predicted that the proposed public accommodation ordinance for Lawrence would be passed "unanimously" at the next City Commission meeting. Final Action On Ordinance SetForMarch31 After hearing discussion at its meeting yesterday, the Commission set Tuesday as the date for final action on the ordinance. There was no expressed opposition to the ordinance at the meeting, but because of parliamentary procedure, final action had to be delayed. Stough said the Lawrence HRC will first investigate a complaint and shall attempt to bring about a reconciliation between the parties involved. If reconciliation fails, the HRC may refer the matter to the city attorney who may initiate action against the violator. Charles D. Stough, city attorney, said the ordinance "will require by law that all those facilities that are described as public accommodations serve all orderly people, regardless of race, color or creed." The ordinance provides for a maximum fine of $100 for violation, possible imprisonment for not more than 90 days, and, upon two convictions, the suspension of any license granted by the city. ___ Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 4:30 - 10:30 DINE-A-MITE 23rd & La Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers PAY BILLS ANY TIME WITH AN EASY-TO-USE ThriftiCheck PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT A few dollars and a few minutes opens your account ★ Checks personalized FREE NO minimum balance ★ Economical - costs less than money orders NO·charge for deposits ★ NO monthly service charge DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 9th & Kentucky TRADITIONAL FOOTWEAR in step with The "NATURAL SHOULDER" Look Traditional footwear is a way of dress for the young man of today. Cole Haan Shoes are made in the best tradition of Down-East Maine craftsmanship. The cobblers take pride in hand crafting Cole Haan Shoes—as the meticulous details will reveal. Styles in this custom footwear reflect good taste. "Ask the man who wears them." When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified SENIORS: NOMINATE YOUR SELECTION FOR THE HOPE AWARD! EXPLAIN HOW THE KU TEACHER OF YOUR CHOICE MEETS WITH THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA : 1. Willingness to help students. 2. Success in stimulating students or challenging the students toward thinking. 3. Devotion to profession. 4. Contribution to general cultural life of the University. 5. Publications, creative work, etc., will be considered, but not to the extent as will be the instructor's contributions to students. (THE NOMINEES MUST BE A FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBER AND MUST HAVE TAUGHT AT LEAST TWO YEARS AT THE UNIVERSITY.) You may obtain a nomination form at the Alumni Office, 127 Strong Hall, from your senior representative, or use the form. Turn in your nomination to the Alumni Office, 127 Strong Hall, by March 31st. Nomination Form, HOPE AWARD: His or Her school or department Teacher's name ___ Subject Taught Your name ___, address Phone