Wednesday, April 4, 1979 University Daily Kansan 7 Staff Photo by ALAN ZLOTKY No nukes overly Holt-Miller, 25, delivers her anti-nuclear power message in swifter, show yesterday outside the Federal Building in Washington. He said his message is "protecting us." marched around the building, chanting demands that all nuclear power plants be shut down. The demonstration attracted little attention from the government employees, most of whom had left for the afternoon. By JAKE THOMPSON Staff Reporter A regional shopping mall would destroy the lifeblood of downtown Lawrence, Maurice Johnson, a redevelopment consultant, said yesterday. Mall threatens downtown success, city development consultant warns *Attractions away from downtown pull the blood right out and one cancerous growth pops up after another.* Johnson told about 100 merchants, city officials and city commission candidates at a breakfast at the Downtown Lawrence Association. "It deserves a very, very intense effort," he said. "Your reputation, the reputation of the city, is on the line and the future is at stake." MERCHANTS SHOULD raise about $150,000 to attract a developeer to their company, downsweep "personality," Johnson said. One aspect of redevelopment would include a large number of new staff. Johnson, a former Louisville, Ky. banker nicknamed "Mr. Downtown," advised Lawrence merchants to "romance" a bank that revitalize the downtown business district. Drawing a good developer would not be easy. Johnson said, because they are in great demand and prefer the ease of manual coding, but the edge of town to downtown redevelopment. But, he said, if merchants and influential people in the city presented an appealing package, including money and a guarantee of land acquisition through the city's use of domain powers, a developer would respond. THE DEVELOPER also should own some part of the area under redevelopment so he would have a nested interest in its success, Johnson said. "There is a mix in downtowns you don't and at a shopping center," he said. "People are out there." Johnson, who led a redevelopment effort in Louisville, said merchants in that city had solicited the support of government officials for their plan. A successful effort needs support from those groups and from the public, according to Johnson, to "make competitive with the exotic shopping centers that are going up around the country." Johnson said he had visited many cities that had been devastated by suburban shopping malls, and named Tem, Penn, and Frankfort, Ky., as examples. "A CITY of Lawrence's size, I suppose, is more vulnerable than large cities because it can support only one great shopping area," he said. The downtown merchants sponsored He said Kingsport's downtown was neoquelized when a shopping mail wall was installed. Commission defers action on plan to improve Oread neighborhood The Lawrence City Commission last night deferred action on the proposed Oread neighborhood Plam after an hour-and-a-half from those attending the meeting. The commission sent the plan to the city's planning office fur further study. The plan is a project to improve the Oread neighborhood, which extends from Ninth Street to 17th Street and from from Kensas Street to the University of Kansas. The plan, which includes proposals for sidewalk and street improvements and land-use changes, was opposed by several Oread landlords at the meeting. Downzoning changes the zoning laws to cut the population density of an area. If implemented, the plan land-use proposals would hurt the landlords by downzoning the area, some of the landlords said. The Oread neighborhood is a naturally high density area because it near KU Glen McGiancie, on Oread landd, said. Blane's Salon on the Mall REDKEN 11 W. 23rd 842-11 "That area has consistently provided students with comfortable, low-cost accommodations." Several residents of the Oread neighborhood said they supported the plan because it would encourage property owners to maintain their buildings. Under a downzizing plan, existing rental properties could still be rented, but if a structure were torn down, the size of a replacement building could be limited. "If the property owner was aware that he could not tear down his old house and replace it with a four-plex, that gives a true value," Cognts said. "The property, George Cognts, 1437 Ohio St., said." After hearing statements from the public, the commission asked that the planning office study the plan and explore alternatives to downzoning. Ski-Rental SALE 30 to 50% off Downhill and Cross-Country Rossignol Skis Nordica Boots Salmon Bindings Thursday, Friday Saturday and Sunday 25th & IOWA—HOLIDAY PLAZA "NEW MILE STORE" "Don't call my pokey patrol pet" "Pooke to the mail box now." "I will not give you any more snake" "I'll draw up 440 hours." The best of life! Warmest room it's comfortable within these walls. It prepares up in front of you in a sturdy angle to accommodate QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE Try On A Coordinating Top where clothes are for fun open late Thurs & Fri 'til 9 pm open Sunday 1-5 Johnson's visit to hear of a potential way to compete with the proposed southwest mall project is being tested. The mall, proposed by a Cleveland developing firm, Jacob, Viscospin and Jacob Co., would include three large department stores and 80 smaller shops. Jack Arensberg, director of the downtown association, would not say whether the mechants would follow Johnson's recommendations. "It's a little premature to talk about anything like that," he said. Nevertheless, Johnson, who said he did not want to sound like a prophet of doom, told the press that he had been shot. films sua "If something is not done, atrophy will probably set in," he said. "But I want to command you for trying to take action before something happens." Wednesdav. April 4 LA GRANDE ILLUSION Wednesday, April 4 Renoir's Classic: Dire Jean Renoir; with Jean Bash Pierre Lesson, Erich von Stroheim, Marcel Dalto. This anti-world film is a challenge of world cinema. France subtitles Thursday, April 5 THE TEACHER Dir. Octio Cortazar, set in 1961, in Cuba's "Year of Education" when over 100,000 youngsters volunteered to join the Literary Brigade to teach literature pleasants how to read and write. PLUS — The History Book, v.7.7 Friday & Saturday April 6 & 7 1900 (1873) Dir Bernardo Berlucolux, with Robert Dir尼罗, Gerard Deopard, Donald Sutherland, Domique Sanda, Burt Lancaster, Shelley Hayden. Midnight Movie OUTRAGEOUS (1977) Wednesday, April 11 SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT Dir. Richard Benner, with Craig Russell, Hollis McLaren. PLUS: "Bambi Meets Godzilla" 12:15 a.m. Dir. Ingmar Bergman, with Ulla Kariet and Anna Kristen Anderson. A sophisticated comedy that won the Cannes Film Festival's Grand Prize for Best Comedy. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. $15.00 admission. An Open Secret For the longest time I had resisted the sweet in his happiness. It was no own happiness I particularly consumed about, and it was a sweet I never knew before he could have been able to tell what would work. It would take him education, but I thought it would be worth it. He said he wanted to know if he could be a good father. The man was choked out. Our companion also another attacker. Flooded with a book to marmor my mouth and compartmenting. I had no answer, and it all became a mess of blood and vomit. We tried to be calm, but the attacker never ceased to bite us. He woke up from his sleep, came to our room, and screamed. Freundin was awake, fed back information. Nobody took food. We think there were several people inside. Three years ago, I gave my lawyer. It was a mammalian decision for me. I explained that she didn't give me up with me nor getting away with it. She had the potential to do anything she wanted to do and would desire me. I assumed that my mind must be the cause of the murder. I called her, I said I could, and then I could see what she was going to do. Jesus Christ declared that assumption, before it could deviate me. I carefully examined the words and life of Jesus. I discovered a blasphemy for that happiness that worked in my life. Here is what I found. HE, NOT I, THE CENTER OF MY WORLD "God made us, and he loved us." I believe that hearing bad, had I cared about what it meant when for the first time an adult asked. I am not a Christian; I comment on it myself. I will hear that He知道了 me in my心田 and told me my own story. I have heard Him AN OBSTACLE But I was still required. Saddah called in me, and it was deep down. In heart moments I admitted that to imply, but with God as the passport, my son is going to be acquainted with the sentiments of my son. I can believe my life on my own will be to inject God as the Ruler of heaven, including his. My son had contented in my living means to please him in disguise in my Creator, and in my replying and challenging the standards he imposed, be joining with him. You should love the Lord your God with all your heart and heartiness. BEARING CONSEQUENCES No matter how you participate in a small community simply for being caring, NO could God not respond to my request or good behavior, withkindness and love. I should never forget that I care deeply about others. But if someone else could take care of me by beating them, And Jesus had, As God had, cared for me. SAYING "YES" TO HIS LOVE I love church. I loved when what he had done for me, and was always vigilant when he was absent. The beautiful were made into a beautiful church with statues, pillars, stained glass windows and benches, and gave him a place to rest, on an altar, and commitment to Him. He would be reserved to His place at the center of the church. Three months ago I issued *I, You to Heaven*. In His God’s very words, the Bible, I found the secret I’d been stranding to an open air sanctuary not intended for all men. In and responding to it, I became one among a crowd of EU have found a deeply sane solution. Coupon For your copy of "THE LIFECHANGER" and to New Life Box 2111, Lawrence Name: Address: Date: ANOTHER LIFE CHANGED BY JESUS CHRIST—YOURS? Your life can be changed by Jesus Christ. Here is a simple statement which it spells out in one sentence: "You are the Savior of all men, and wants to save them." Believers who believe that Jesus died for them, and wants to save them come to Jesus, I call him Lord, and by my Savior and Lord, Thank God. Here is God's promise: "If you contend with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved." John Vanderhorst Assistant Instructor, English