WEATHER Today: Mostly cloudy, chance of thunderstorms, high will be 80 degrees, the low will be 66 degrees. Tomorrow: Partly cloudy and humid, high of 85 degrees, low will be 66 degrees. Weekend: There will be a chance of thunder- storms daily, with highs in the low 90s, lows about 65 COMPLETE ROYALS ROUNDUP DETAILS ON THE UNION RENOVATION FAWN HALL'S IRAN-CONTRA TESTIMONY PAGE 11 PAGE 5 PAGE 2 Wednesday June 10,1987 Vol. 97, No.146 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUMMER WEEKLY EDITION Published by the students of the University of Kansas since 1889 Old smokey will be a missed KU landmark Staff writer By PAUL BELDEN For more than a half-century the tall, slim sexagenarian has worked for the University of Kansas department of facilities and operations. His job was to remove waste from the number 7 and 8 boilers at the KU power plant. He also helped many out-of-towers find the University. He did these chores unfailingly, seven days a week. He had one vice, however; he smoked quite a bit . . like a chimney, in fact. But University officials didn't need him anymore and were a team of him, the carpenter, the carpenter, the carpenter. The work of this gang of tanned assassins can be seen or heard from almost anywhere on campus. Chunk by chunk, the KU smokestack is dying a slow death. Richard Perkins, associate director of utility management for KU ition began contractor week, she completely weeks, dep. Two sm above the replace that has been a he said. Tom An ties and op planned to the interna first, then o But, he coordinate than origin Part of l more likely completed on line be Anderson s 's easy Judith A. Ramaley, acting executive vice president for academic affairs at the State University of New York at Albany, was selected for the job from 55 candidates, said Del Shankel, chairman of the executive vice chancellor search committee. For the first time, a woman will be the executive vice chancellor for the University of Kansas Lawrence campus. When Ramaley begins her duties Aug. 1, she will be the second-highest ranking administrator on campus New vice chancellor selected She will replace Shankel, who has been the acting executive vice chancellor for the KU campus since January, when the resignation of By CARLA PATINO Staff writer Staff writer By STOF Staff write Enjoy parking. Startit everyon campus assistan services The p pay for multilev said Reside housing lowest i 蓝 zon As of yesterday, about 40 feet of the smokestack had been torn down, Perkins said, but as the stack gets ing than heating," he said. Until then, the two boilers now on line should have no problems handling the work load this summer and fall, he said. Perkins said that the two boilers receiving new smokestacks should be operable by Oct. 15, depending on the weather. Workers are proceeding by digging out 4-feet-square sections of the smokestack, cutting reinforcing steel bars imbedded in the concrete, then letting the sections fall into the smokestack, Ferkins said. The rubble is being dumped at the KU landfill west of Iowa Street. "One of the boilers can handle most of the summer heat. In winter, however, we'll have both of them up in our house," he said, and sometimes a third," he said. Group not pat the wri Group permit (Note: within and co parkin Parkin if paid of rect Parki Parkin if paid of recie Blue Z Red Z Yellow Dorm Camp Red N Blue Meter fessor of English. HOTEL Continued from p. 21 one of the hotel's 48 suites. And many people come to celebrate their amiliversary. "People like nostalgia. People like the fact that the Eldridge Investors took something that could have been torn down and redid it," said Linda Spinner, owner of Prairiewind Traditions, a gift store in the lobby. "They had the guts to do it," she said. With the help of the city of Lawrence, which issued bonds to help pay for the renovation, the transformation is nearly complete. Phillips said it was a risk to renovate the hotel, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. "I started with really no background in hotels. It was scary," he said. The money was raised and Longhurst left her job at the Lawrence Holiday Inn to begin researching the hotel's history and searching for makers of traditional furniture and other fixtures. "You have to look for those people." she said. Longhurst, whose husband is former city commissioner David Longhurst, also searched for someone to repair the hotel's original terrazzo floors. "That's an art all in itself," she said. Last week, workers were finishing the hotel's basement, transforming it from a dusty storage area into three stores, the hotel's health club and the Big Six room, named for the Big Eight conference in its younger days. And on Monday night, a ribbon was cut to officially welcome the Eldridge back. "We had thought, 'Why wouldn't a hotel work downtown? There had been one there we knew. And think it's the nicest hotel in town.' One wonders what Gov. Blanchard would think 10-6 Everyday 10-8.30 Thursday 1-5 Sunday 919 Mass. APRIL 29 - MAY 9 Summer Knits (Tees, Tanks & Polos) 1499 Camp Shirts [Cotton/Ramie] 1999 Walk Shorts 1999 Romantic Blouses UP TO 1/3 OFF Lace Trim Sweaters UP TO 1/3 OFF Cotton & Twill Skirts & Pants 2499 Spring/Summer Dresses UP TO 40% OFF Better Related Sportswear (Cambridge, Luz Claremont, J. Golew, Rhook, & Co.) OT'S LTD. LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL GRADUATION GIFT? UP TO 40% OFF PIZZA PIZZA 842-0600 PIZZA PIZZA DELIVERED Then come to Mark's Jewelers where you will find that special graduation gift. We are Lawrence's most complete jewelry store and offer a wide range of gift ideas ranging from pen sets to watches to rings. KANSAN MAGAZINE/May 1, 1987 Offering quality since 1889 817 massachusetts 843-4266 Congratulations Graduates * clean, quiet, single rooms, specially priced. Getaway to Study for Finals! Westminster Inn Motel 2525 W. 6th St. • 841-8410 SHIPPING HOME? You Need The Mail Box The Mail Box has all mailing & shipping supplies & we will pack for you REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY-MAY 10 The Mail Box can conveniently take care of your gift-wrapping & shipping needs U. P.S., Emery, Airborne Truck Lines—Convenient hours OPEN THE MAIL BOX A Convenience Mail Center OPEN 8:30-5:30 Mon-Fri 8:30-12:30 Sat (Call if need extended hrs.) 749-4304 2711 W. 6th • Suite B AN AFFORDABLE PRICE A COMFORTABLE PLACE We Offer This And More! - Spacious 2 Bedroom Apartments - Large Patios or Balconies - Laundry Facilities in Each Building - Swimming Pool - Close to Campus and on KU Bus Route - 10-12 Month Agreements - Waterbeds O.K A Great Place To Live! VILLAGE SQUARE Apartments corner of 9th and Avalon 842-3040 心心相印 hamaley had the other candidates vel and variety of tive skills and musiasm about KU chief academic ibany from 1982 to she has been the live vice president irs. She has also imministrative positivity, the Uni a and the Univer- medical Center. t of the original 55 search committee men and Rama- assistant to the ie search commit applications of the best qualified to A. Budig for his were presented in an alphabetical the committee did r first choice, but of her was the associate vice jent affairs and a member, said. mmitee the selec- mmitee's selec- **was impressed by** *ral of Ramaley* the *YAl Albany* told in *how sorry they* *were* incoln, Neb., graa search commit Ramaley was an r enormous under and student needs m were "catching adig announced tment at the all- May 16. work of the Antinational Brigade, ld responsible last assination of a tache in Lebanon et attacks on U.S. ene missions in embassies in ier, military frog-detonated a suspil box from a Vemenga a furthering a heavy security summit city. agents detailed to the box as harm-police reportedly intercepted or II mine unconcrists or an abaner. Rome bomb disbribe he summit leaders 1 forms of interna- tion and pledged to halt and from countries perate in hijacking r breeches of avia- I continue to monitivities of airlines y problems," they A