Friday, May 4, 1979 3 Med Center panels being fixed A contractor is continuing to work on the new Bell Memorial Hospital at the University of Kansas Medical Center even though his contract was terminated last month. The contractor, Vincent DiCarlo, is continuing repairs on cracked and chipped panels that make up the outer walls of the building. It was day that the work was almost completed. However, Med Center and government officials have said DiCarlo probably would not be paid the $350,000 that has been withheld on his $2.5 million contract. Charles Briscoe, a lawyer in the Kansas Secretary of Administration's office, said last week, "He's working on the panels at his own risk. He has acknowledged receipt of his contract." If he's working on the panels, he's doing it without the state's blessing." Jerry Dickson, an assistant attorney general, said, "He will be paid all the balances due after the damages are deducted." Dicarlo has said in the past that the panels were acceptable and that the state was concerned only with cosmetic appearances. many of the panels still were cracked and chipped at the beginning of this week, Allen Wiechert, University director of facilities planning, said. If DiCaro is paid any money, it probably will not be the entire $350,000. Dickson said. minate a contract that's been finished." DiCiarl said "that contract has been complete." DiCarlo said last week that he had finished all the work required by the contract. "As far as I'm concerned, they can't ter- Last May, 140 cement panels on the hospital were found to be cracked and chipped. Dicarlo, president of S.G. General Commercial, said he was told to repair or replace the panels. The panels have been inspected several times since then by state and University officials and have been judged unacceptable each time. New ASHC budget raises dues in its final meeting of the semester, the All Scholarship Hall Council last night approved a budget of $1.696 for next year that will increase individual dues to $4.25. Currently, scholarship hall residents pay $3.50 a year to the council. The budget was approved 6.2 with Pearson and Battelfield hats casting the disease. Council members said the increase was needed because of inflation and because they did not have surplus money to carry out their budget. The money is used primarily for social events. A new housing policy that prohibits residents from storing their property in the balls over the summer was discussed, but no action was taken. Dean Howlett, interior designer from the KU Office of Housing, told ASKM members that only trunk-size boxes would be stored at the halls during the summer. Howlett said the policy had been instituted to prevent students from losing their possessions in security rooms that were not secure enough. Jordan impersonated Benjamin Rickman who was on display this video, which spawned reactions online. The account on Cash Stark boyfriend Bria was highly impressed by Jason's energy and ability to engage in a conversation that is most the entertaining act to play in. A review of the most entertaining action RANDY HANSEN and MACHINE GUN May 9th CASHBOX He also said it would give him the opportunity to take an inventory of the hall's property, something he said had not been done for years. "We are legally responsible for anything that is stored there. So, Mr. Wilson, director of housing, no storage, period," Howlett said. Fri. May 4 - Sat. May 5 - Hashinger Hall - KU General *1.50 Students *1.00 Senior Citizens $ .50 8:00 PM. partially funded by student activity fees Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. NAVY OFFICER, YOU GET RESPONSIBILITY THE MOMENT YOU GET THE WEEK! A lot of companies will offer you an important sounding title. You'll know how many offer you a really important job. In the Navy, you get one as soon as you earn your commission. A job that requires skill and leadership. A job that's more than just a job, but something that is looking for you, speaking for you. If that's the kind of job you're looking for, speak to Drew Bowel LLE E. G. Gordonson Lawrence Kesson 6004 Laureate YOFFICE, NOT JUST A FIRM. IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Friday & Saturday, May 4 & 5 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977) Dr. Lewis Gilbert; with Roger Moore as 007, Barbara Bach, Music by Marvin Hammick. Midnight Movie EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX Dir. Wooled Allen; with Woody Allen, Gene Wilder, Burt Reynolds, Louise Lasser, Lynn Redgrave, John Carradine. Tuesday, May 8 Rogers & Hammerstein: SOUTH PACIFIC (1958) Dir. Joshua Logan; with Mitzi Gaynor, Rossano Brazzi, Wal Ralston. Includes the songs "Some Enchanted Time," "Nothing Like a Dame," "time," and "Nothing Like a Dame." (1952) Dr. John Hussey with Humphrey Bogart, Katherine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Written by James Agee. 7:30 & 9:30 Wednesday, May 9 THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1932) Dir. Tod Browning; with Olga Baclanova, and circus and sideshow attractions from around the world. Thursday, May 10 Double Feature: SPEAKS ON THE WATERFRONT (1956) Dir. Ella Kaza, with Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, Eva Marie Saint. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. $1.50 admission. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud, at 7:30 unless otherwise noted, $1.00 admission. Now comes Miller time.