Thursday. April 6, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Thank you! I want to thank all the people who helped me with my campaign and everyone who voted in the commission and school board elections. - Suntana Toning Tables * isokinetic Exercise Circuit * Wolff Tanning Beds 15k & Hasson, Suite 9 842-4949 marci francisco SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Johnson Co. Kansas Clerical Positions File Clerks Topists Word Processors Data Entry Receptionists Light Industrial Packers Assembly Warehouse General Labor Lawn Maintenance - NO FEES * Temporaries Contact Your Campus Representative: Juli Holiday 864-1840 "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! SAVE $5.95 OFF RETAIL From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course) Fast & Friendly Delivery 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) Don't Drive Drunk Look to Kansan Classified Advertising Where a meal is a meal & a meal is a deal! College Assembly still needs applicants for open positions The College Assembly has 118 vacant seats reserved for undergraduate students in the April 12 and 13 eleventh only 29 applications have been filed. by a Kansan reporter The Assembly is the governing body that determines academic policy in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Kathy Hall, office assisme in a college, said that as of yesterday, only 29 applications had been turned to the Undergraduate Services Office. The 20 percent student voting membership, if the faculty is split on an issue, ends up being the swing vote.' If there aren't enough applications to fill the number of vacancies, all eligible applicants will be appointed. Otherwise, elections will be con- William Bayne College Assembly representative Iucted April 12 and 13 with Student Senate elections. William Bayne, College Assembly student representative, said that the voting membership was 20 percent of graduating graduates, and 80 percent faculty. He said that sometimes the faculty split on controversial issues and that the 20 percent student voting membership could play a decisive role in the outcome. "The 20 percent student voting membership, if the faculty is split on an issue, ends up being the swing vote. If the faculty collectively can't come to a decision, what it comes down to is that the students make the decision. I think this is appropriate because the students are the ones who are affected by the decisions," be said. Application forms are available at 106 Strong Hall and are due by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Any liberal arts undergraduate beyond the freshman level can apply. The Assembly meets the first Tuesday of each month during the academic year. Twin Cities may ban plastic food packaging The Associated Press ST PAUL, Minn. β€” The state's Twin Cities could soon be waging identical attacks on plastic food condiments, consider the country's strictest ban. council. A council committee here was to vote on the measure today. If appreced, it would go to the full Minneapolis approved the ban last week, and the St. Paul City Council is considering the same ordinance The ordinances would prohibit grocery stores and restaurants from selling food wrapped in plastics that were recyclable or returned and aren't biodeterradable. Among the items banned would be egg cartons and meat trays and plastic products shipped into the kitchen for dip bottles and peanut butter jars. The real theme behind all of this is to send a message to the industry that we can no longer continue to produce non-recyclable food packaged in bags (e.g. Bob Long, who wrote the ordinance). The measures were criticized by a plastics industry group. β€œIt’s not like we need to receive a message,” said Roger Berrstein of the Washington-based Council for Solid Waste Solutions. Local Briefs SUBSTANCE NOT DANGEROUS: Although health officials are still unsure as to the content of the milky white substance found floating Tuesday in the culvert along Naismith Drive between 20th and 21st streets, they are sure that it was not dangerous. ley Hall, where she disappeared. Kenny said that samples of the substance had been shipped to a laboratory in Topeka for analysis and that it was not known for two to three weeks. "I made a judgment on the site that it wasn't going to be a hazard environmentally", said Ray Kenny, environmental specialist for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The report said that the woman was suspected of being an escaped inpatient of Lawrence Memorial Hospital. She had been waiting to be transported to the state hospital to be committed, according to the report. SUSPECT ESCAPES: A woman suspected to be a psychiatric ward escapee had KU police Tuesday when an officer followed her to Lind- A KU police officer followed the woman, who was on a bicycle, west on Jayhawk Boulevard. She refused to stop when he used his lights and car instead. Instead she turned down the hill west of Lindley, the report said. The report said the officer lost track of the woman at this point but then found the abandoned, stolen between Lindley and Lindley Annex. DRIVER'S LICENSE CHECK: A driver's license check will be conducted by the Douglas County sheriff. 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