ses and her life are app- forth from door of a a s a thief to o drop her ve in "All fimi," and he based in acter. he themes through," thuds, "Werts- estosite this commune page, born- illms, Lina celebrating irritating ill Screwed oracle. m ine," Lim A for all monetary my work Y KOELZER im electronic and the Flood," has never is perfect lives from to s. older side, beautiful a catchy e point, a gone is gone 'one' is a ligued with hourances at they took turk Waats and is one it is one a bouncing, with a taste of ute adds to Gabriel's. his sister song, as so lute. *I* would be as word at b but hear flying in the I did on I did on ingenuous sth who is at he can on his own usecure Me*; grabbing grabbing i want in indication lds, I say to his own." Leaks ... From page one could slip and seriously injure themselves. "The GIRLS gymnastics class has been designed to be the best way we use the main floor exercise mat." Lockwood said. "We've tried to put out big trash barrels to catch the leaking water, but in the way of achieving physical skills. line," he said. "At first, I was opposed to having some of the leaks repaired because of the hassle, but now I realize that a person who goes up if he fell on this cracked, hilly floor." *Notice how the tape boundaries on this court wave back and forth in an uneven SOME VOLLEYBALL players have fallen on the floor and scraped themselves, Lockwood said, but there weren't any serious injuries. RODGER OROKE, director of facilities operations, said buildings and grounds intended to repair the roof this morning. "Any problems pertaining to leaky roofs on carpeted floors on campus should be taken up by the building manager." Buildings and grounds couldn't estimate the cost of the repairs because it keeps no specific records of roofing costs, but in turn informs in the department's overall expenses. Candidates . . . BARKLE CLARK said the commission's responsiveness had changed drastically in the past 6 years, and pointed to the lack of attention he has been open to the press only a few weeks. From page one The city commission does listen to people, a fact proven by the attendance at commission meetings the past two years, Clark said. "The people come because they know we will listen," he said. Mibek, who has served on the commission two years, said listening to citizens' concerns pointed out several proposals the current commission down because of concerns from citizens. PAUL SAID responsiveness by the commission "files in people's faces", and pledged to have open hearings with people about proposals before the commission. Jerry Riling, 520 Pioneer Road, said he had attended almost every commission meeting for two years as an observer and commissioners "had been very responsive." Another issue that drew comment from several candidates, some of whom based much of their platform on it, was the question on the April 5 general ballot of whether to change the present form of city government from a commission-manager form to a mayor-council form. If passed, the city manager would be eliminated. Pizzainn Sunday Nite Buffet 4 p.m.-9 p.m. ALL THE PIZZA AND SALAD YOU CAN EAT $2.20 Saturdays PITCHERS $1.00 DRAWS 25c Hillcrest Shopping Center (Next to Hillcrest Theatres) One candidate who supported the change was Floyd Cobler, 1600 Haskell Ave., who said Lawrence government had gotten away from the people and that by electing councillor from wards, which would be a bigger range, people would be better represented. A representative for Betty Mallone, 401 Locust St., a candidate who wasn't present at the meeting, said Mallone supported the change because it would mean that each area of the city would be more fully represented. Phillip Perry said he supported the change because people would become more involved in city government. He also said that the councilmen would have to answer to a smaller number of voters for their property taxes. And they "have the whole city to vote for them." Dial 841-2670 council form wasn't necessary because many aspects of the proposed plan could be incorporated in the current system without eliminating the city manager. Clark said he thought the professional knowledge of the manager was vital to running a city, and favored having a mayor with experience in commissioning of commissions from five to seven. CLARK SAID the change to the mayor- Carter said he favored keeping the manager form but said the commission 'should be able to manage the manager.' He also said he would 'encourage cent accountable for getting a job done. Also on the ballot Tuesday is a question asking the voters to approve the use of general obligation bonds instead of revenue bonds to finance the Clinton water treatment plant. The governor is criticizing a million in interest by using the general obligation bonds, according to city officials. the Lawrence OperaHouse 7th Spirit balcony present JOHN'S LAW friday march 4 doors open 7:30 p.m. $1.50 cover DISCO EXTRAVAGANZA saturday march 5 doors open 7:30 p.m. freshmen & 1st year students free with K.U.I.D. fering full scholarships. All offering $100 a month on a scholarship two years of the program. Flying opportunities. And all leading to an Air Force offer or plans to apply ads vanced education. The Air Force needs people with medical expertise as academic major. And AROKTO has several offer options, including a four-year, 3-year, or 2-year associate degree. 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SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS: If you are a physical science, math or engineering major designated slots are available in the following categories: PILOT, NAVIGATOR & SCIENCE/ENGINEERING. Apply THIS WEEK. See Capt. Macke, Military Science Building, Room 108, or call 864-4676. Air Force ROTC Computer gets students' jobs; efficiency noted A new computer program will make the administration and billing procedures of the National Direct Student Loan Program (NDLU) at KU more efficient, but it also will eliminate three student jobs, according to Craig McCoY. University controller "The bills will now show how much the alumnus has repaid and how much he still owes," McCoy said recently. "The bills we paid in 2014 out showed only the quarterly amount." Find out today about one of the finest scholarships in the nation. It's a great opportunity. McCoy said the program also would automatically remind borrowers about delinquent bills and keep each person's loan record up-to-date. This is now done by three full-time employees and three part-time student employees. McCoy said the $10,000 cost of the change would be made up in a year by eliminating the student jobs, which he said, would end within six months. The NDSL program began in the mid-1980s to provide low-interest (three per week) housing for low-income families. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OPENINGS To apply, contact the Consumer Affairs Assoc. Kansas Union 864-3963 THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI (1974) Dir. Lina Wertmuller with Giancarlo Giannini, Italy. Popular Films. Fri., Mar, 4, 3:30, Sat., Mar, 5, 7:00 & 9:30 $1 ALL SCREWED UP (1975) Dir. Lina Wertmüller with Luigi Diberti, Italy. Popular Films. Fri, Mar, 4; 7:00 & 9:30, Sat., Mar, 5; 3:30 $1 NIXON'S CHECKERS SPEECH (1952) and POINT OF ORDER (1964) Dir. Emile de Antonio. The 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings. Monday, Mar. 7; 7:30 p.m. 75c AU HASARD BALTHAZAR (1960) Dir. Robert Bresson with Anne Wiazensk. French/subtitles. Classical Films. Wednesday, Mar. 9,7:30 & 9:30 p.m. 75c Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union The taco is a hard shell filled with taco meat, garnished with cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and sauce. One offer per customer. Offer ends March 6,1977. 2340 Iowa Yell Leader Clinics Allen Field House March 7 (Mon.) 6:00-7:30 p.m. March 8 (Tues.) 6:00-8:00 p.m. March 10 (Thurs.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. March 21 (Mon.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. Prelims: Thurs., March 24 at 6:00 p.m. 1977-78 KU Pom Pon Girl and Yell Leader Tryouts You can be a part of the nationally recognized University of Kansas pom pon and yell leading squads which have traditionally become a major force in the university's requirements for trying out are as follows: (1) regularly enrolled University of Kansas undergraduate student; (2) possess a minimum 1.8 overall grade-point-average; (3) have a sincere interest in boost KU athletics into national prominence. The KU pom pon girls and vell leaders are sponsored and governed by the University of Florida. The student leaders are interested in learning more about becoming a member of the squares are urged to attend clinics to be conducted prior to tryouts for each squad. The squades are scheduled and routines for trying out will be taught. Yell Leader Finals Saturday, March 26 2:00 p.m., Allen Field House Pom Pon Finals, Saturday, March 26. 9:30 a.m., Allen Field House Annex. Minorities are encouraged to participate. Pom Pon Girl Clinics Allen Field House March 7 (mon.) 6:00-7:30 p.m. March 8 (Tues.) 6:00-8:00 p.m. March 10 (Thurs.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. March 21 (Mon.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. Finals Clinic March 23 (Wed). 6:00-8:00 p.m. Prelims: Tuesday, March 22 7:00 p.m. Allen Field House Annex