10 Wednesday, February 28, 1979 University Daily Kansan Admiral Car Rental Toyota Firebird Buick Regal Monte Carlo Cutlass Supreme Mark V Thunderbird 2340 Alabama 843 2931 $7800 AS A SENIOR AND POST GRADUATE EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR POWER JUNIORS - SENIORS Jolens and Salmon with at least one year of physics and calculus may be eligible for a year of post-graduate training in nuclear engineering and 6000 for math for up to 15 months before graduating to a degree. The NYU School of Engineering appoints an adjunct professor (CU Graduate School) in Lawrence at 19:30:43+0737/4377, or write to: New Office Program Navy Air Command Kansas City, KS 60054 50% off all tubes when you buy a tire with a tuneup—thru March 3rd SICK BICYCLE? It's springtime tune-up time at Ricks! Phone 841-6642 confidence is knowing give you a thing of the worth...for haircare hair Give us a call! We're open evenings your hairstylist cares to past . . . your money's you can always trust ... lords 1017 massachusetts Rick Morris Dick Johnson Carolyn Pool Val Morris Cindi Sneather lawrence,ks. 841-8276 --- DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA SPRING BREAK MARCH 10-18 Only 179.00 - 7 days/6 nights at the Plaza Hotel ★ Stay on the beach ★ Free tennis and pool ★ Party, bus transportation Included Only three spaces left. WINTER PARK COLORADO MARCH 11-17 Only 139.00 For more information call today: Brad Herman 841-8225 Hrs: 3 to 9 --- Commission to decide fluoride controversy City commissioners decided last night that they would decide whether to stop adding fluoride to the Lawrence water system of holding a referendum on the issue. By SHIRLEY SHOUI Staff Reporter The commissioners said they would delay voting on the issue for two weeks so they could hear from a pro-fluoride spokesman. The commissioner, a three-hour discussion attended by 80 people. John Yiamouiyanis, science director of the National Science Federation and antifluoride spokesman, had urged the commission at last week's meeting to stop fluoridation while a decision was being made. Mayer Donald Binnis said a spokesman for the pre-fluoride faction, Ken Farha from Wichita, would be at a public study session in New York. The National Bank Tower, 900 Massachusetts St. "We need to hear an offer on the other side." Bins told Yilanyoamylia, "because you are going to miss a job." Ernest Angio, professor of geology, who was on a city committee that studied fluoridation several years ago, told the college president that he had changed from neutrality to opposition. COMMISSIONER Barkley Clark, said. The other side had better come forth and take control. He told the commissioners that although the city tried to maintain the federally recommended 1.0 parts per million fluoride in the water, they also and sometimes rose to 1.6 parts per million. Rick Weller, from the Kansas City office of the Environmental Protection Agency, said that the EPA had last month re-firmed its endorsement of fluoridation and that 106 million U.S. citizens were now drinking fluoridated water. Jack Burris, director of water supply for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, said his department recommended continued fluoridation. OPPONENTS OF fluoridation said the question was whether government had the right to interfere with individual freedom of choice. They said fluoride was available in dental products and as a treatment from dentists for those who wanted it. Dentists spoke in favor of continued fluoridation and said Lawrence children had less dental decay than children from communities that did not fluoride their water. KU-Y In other business, Clark asked the city staff to memorandum explaining the commission's power to revoke a cereal malt license. The request was in response to a district court order to return a license to Milton Collins, owner of Uncle Milly's Cafe, 2246 East 57th Street, which the commission revoked in January. The commission also approved a $2,000 grant to help restore the historical Eldridge residence. Three Lawrence residents plan to restore the building which was built in 1857 as a private residence. The commissioners revoked the license because they said the taven was a "public nuisance," but the judge said the city could not revoke the license on that basis. 8-ball tournament Saturday March 3 Best 3 of 5 Entry fee $3.00 Jaybowl Deadline Friday, March 2 For more information call 864-3545