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 DETAILS ON THE UNION RENOVATION COMPLETE ROYALS ROUNDUP FAWN HALL'S IRAN-CONTRA TESTIMONY PAGE 11 PAGE 5 PAGE 2 Wednesday June 10,1987 Vol. 97, No.146 (USPS650-640) 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 By PAUL BELDEN Staff writer 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, so they hired a team of hit men to rub him out. 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 facilities and operation began Ijenn contractors, w weeks, week should I completely tors weak, depends two Smokestrikes to replace the 245 has been a KU he said. Tom Andersen ties and operatitl planned to hat the internal wof first, then demo But, he said coordinate the than originally Part of the r more likely tha completed and on line before Anderson said. "It's easier to The parkin pay for a multilevel I said. WH By STORMY Staff write Enjoy the parking. It wi Starting At everyone a l campus, sa assistant d services. Residence housing pe lowest incre Blue zone pe Blue Zone Red Zone Yellow Za Dorm. & Campus Red Mute Blue Mute Meter Pa Parking Parking V if paid wit of receipe ing than heating," he said. Parking if paid af of recipient Perkins said that the two boilers receiving new smokestacks should be operable by Oct. 15, depending on the weather. Group 1 v not parkir the wrong Group 2 v permit, pl. (Note: Gr within se and correct parking s Until then, the two boilers now on line should have no problems handling the work load this summer and fall, he said. "One of the boilers can handle most of the summer heat. In winter, however, we'll have both of them up to full operational capabilities, and sometimes a third," he said. Workers are proceeding by digging out 4-feet-square sections of the smokestack, cutting in reinforcing steel bars imbedded in the concrete, then letting the sections fall into the smokestack, Perkins said. The rubble is being dumped at the KU landfill west of Iowa Street. As of yesterday, about 40 feet of the smokestack had been torn down. Perkins said, as but the stack gets For the first time, a woman will be the executive vice chancellor for the University of Kansas Lawrence campus. Judith A. Ramaley, acting executive vice president for academic affairs at the State University of New York at Albany, was selected for the candidates, said Del Shankel, chairwoman of the vice chancellor search committee. New vice chancellor selected When Ramaley begins her duties Aug. 1, she will be the second-highest ranking administrator on campus Staff writer By CARLA PATINO Craft writer She will replace Shankel, who has been the acting executive vice chancellor for the KU campus since January, when the resignation of Palace YOU DID IT! Cards & Gifts Remember all your friends at graduation time with a card or gift from Boston The Palace. 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He's been working on Kansan ads for over 20 years and he's developed a sixth sense for fine tuning ad copy so that it looks just right. That means making some judgement calls about how much bold type will enhance the ideas presented in an ad and how much bold type will enhance the ideas presented in an ad. If you want to know about the ads in the Kansan, ask Bill. He knows them all. If you want to know how the Jayhawks are doing, you can ask Bill about that, too. He's one of the Jayhawk's biggest fans and he follows them every day in the sports pages of the University Daily Kansan. Bill's job may sound like a lot of late night typing to you but it's a skill to him. He cares about it. He cares about the rules of the game, he cares about doing a good job for you. 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