Page 6 University Daily Kansan City Manager Tells Club Lawrence Looks Ahead Bv Bobbie Bartelt New trends in hair styles and fashion cause American women to fly to their mirrors and take a close look at themselves to see how they "measure up." Space Age developments have had a similar effect on Lawrence. Instead of using a mirror for this "close look," Lawrence is using citizens committees, Harland Bartholomew & Associates of St. Louis, city planners, and the office of the city manager. THE IMPORTANCE of an entire community looking into a mirror was emphasized in a talk by the Lawrence city manager yesterday afternoon. City Manager Harold E. Horn presented the reflection of the city to the University Women's Club, demonstrating both its weaknesses and potentials. The most important part of this self-inspection is to determine what Lawrence has to work with, Horn said. The river, the University, the topography and the proximity to both Kansas City and Topeka are Lawrence's best assets, he said. With the assets of the community in mind, planning must be geared to dealing with problems which are expected to face Lawrence in the future. The main problems are traffic routing, land usage, and commercial development, the city manager said. "The PURPOSE of a transportation system is to efficiently connect the sections of a community," said Horn. In Lawrence this effective traffic control is a major problem. Citizens groups and the Bartholomew firm have examined the problem and returned several suggestions to the city manager as part of a Comprehensive Plan which is part of the Bartholomew contract to revamp Lawrence. One way streets, large parkways and bypasses—streamlining the city transportation system—would be the primary solutions to the traffic problems. Land usage, the second problem involved in this self-investigation. is most concerned with a change in the present zoning rules. French Ph.D. exam: Sat, Feb. 15. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Books must be submitted one week before exam date. See R. Neely or J. Williams in 120 Fraser. Official Bulletin P-t-P Book Scholarship Application and return forms to, P-t-P office. Teaching Interviews: Feb. 10, Lancaster, Calif.; St. Louis, Mo. junior college, N. Kansas City, Mo. Make appointment in 117 Bailey. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. First Friday SATURDAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. Jewish Community Center services, 71 West, p. 917 Highland Dr., Refresh- ment Center Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m. 5 p.m. Lawrence Chapel. Confessions: 4-5 and p.m. Corps Corps Exam. 8:30 a.m., U.S. Postoffice, 7th and N.H. You do not need to pre-register. There are no passing or failing segres. Mardi Gras Party, 7:30 p.m., Newman Club. SUNDAY Catholic Masses, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 119 Stratford Rd. 9:30 and 11 Oread Friends Meeting, 10:30 a.m. Broadway welcome. Quaker meeting for Worship SUA Chess Club. 2 p.m. Kansas Union. Gamma Delta Pi Party. 4:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont. New members welcome. MONDAY Quill Club, 8 p.m., Pan American Room, Kobe; reading of manuscripts by members. Get a good start on Aceing your courses. Feel sharp, look sharp in fresh, clean clothes.And let Independent Laundry help you on your road to success. For the best in cleaning and laundering services, it's - Independent Drive-In 900 Miss. - Independent Downtown Plant 740 Vt. Engineers Discuss Plans For 44th Annual Program The Engineering Council met Wednesday night in the Kansas Union to discuss the 44th Annual Engineering Exposition April 17-18. The theme for this year's exposition is "Process for Progress" and is centered around the work for an engineering degree. Different stages of engineering education will serve as a guide for about 20 groups making displays for the exposition. The main committee of the Engineering Council, the Engineering Exposition Committee, is responsible for organizing the exposition. Jim Carr, Carthage, Mo., senior and chairman of the committee said any student engineering group wishing to create a display for the exposition is invited to petition the committee for its approval. Petition forms may be picked up in 111 Marvin Hall and must be received by 5 p.m. Feb.12 All approved displays will receive financial support. STARRING THE LEMA RITTER-FRED CLARK-DBN KNOTS-ELLISI REID chuck connors Starts Tomorrow! Shows At 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Sunday—Cont. from 2:30 IN COLOR! STARTS SUNDAY! Cont. From 2:30 Final nylon Ray and Final Wash Stone Thur Clean mobi free mont N. 2 and