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And pay likely to get E do without -m-n t-h-i-n-g be TV during xtail to fall see h has put in w probably be probably be ear sitcom or show show or cogami take a supply is goodybe you, Mary— Extend our of the crew, ou for a won- ing to cry. Moving courthouse confusing job Confusion may result when all county offices now situated in the historic county courthouse move to temporary quarters on the lower level of the new Law Enforcement Center while the courthouse is being remodeled. Citizens who are already confused about office locations may be even more confused after the courthouse is emptied for the remodeling. The temporary quarters, which will be completed in a few months, will house the county offices for the 12 to 18 months needed to remodel the old courthouse. ABOUT 60 county employees will be affected by the move. Beverly Bradley, county commissioner, said Tuesday that the courthouse probably would close for a day or two during the move. But she said that date won't be set until the temporary quarers were completed,卸 "There's no question that the move will be terribly confusing," he said. "But my personal plan is to move all the things routinely used in the office at the last minute so we can set up shop in the temporary quarters almost immediately." Delbert Mathis, county clerk, said his office intended to curb service as little as 5 per week. THE TEMPORARY quarters are in one large basement room in the law enforcement center partitions between off-duty security officers will have offices in a separate room. Remodeling of the courthouse will begin immediately after the county offices move from the old building. Jim Williams of the county attorney's solicitors, who is directing the project, said. "The quarters will be terribly cramped," Mathias said. He said the first three months of remodeling would involve installation of a sew roof, patching of stonework and working over windows to make the building more durable. He also built parts and parts of the interior will be built for historical reasons, he said, including marble floors and stairs, the central rotunda, and the old courtroom. THE BUILDING will be completely relighted, rewired and air conditioned he said, and lowered ceilings and carpeting included in the remodeled office space. University Dally Kansan Several fire safety features will be added to the courthouse, Williams said. Two fire hoses are located near west and east sides of the building, one facing the building, one containing fire hoses and a water source. ☆ ☆ ☆ : County considers 4 bids for courthouse remodeling Douglas County commissioners yesterday considered four bids for outside remodeling work on the old county courthouse. The bids, submitted by three Lawrence companies and one Topeka company, will be reviewed by Jim Williams of Peters, Williams and Kubota Architects of Lawrence, who will then make a recommendation to the commissioners. The work will include installation of a new roof and patching of the exterior stonework on the courthouse at 11th and Massachusetts streets. The companies submitting bids were: Casson Construction Co. Inc., Topeka, and B. A. Green Construction Co. Inc., Harris Construction Co. all of Lawrence. The commission also approved a resolution that would allow a proposed Quaker Oats Co. pet food plant to relocate to Road at the company's expense if necessary Packer Road, is north of the Kansas Turmupite off of Iowa St., is an access road for the Packer Plastics plant. The Quaker Gate Plant will be near the road. Three arrested on drug charges Johnson said the trio—Peggy Case, 23, and Robert Worlen, 21, both of Emporia, and John Elledge, 27, 709 Alabama St.—had been arrested for allegedly try to sell an amount of *Methylene Dioxymetaphene* (MDA) to undercover policemen. Three persons were arrested last night on charges of selling illegal drugs, according to the police. The arrest was made a few blocks east of campus on 41st Street, Johnson said. He declined to say where the arrest was made, but added that it hadn't been in a residence. OFF THE WALL HALL 727 New Hampshire He said that members of the Lawrence Police Department, the Douglas County Sheriff's Department and the KBI had assisted in making the arrests, and that the three might be charged with similar drug violations in another county. Johnson said the case had been worked on for a long time, but he didn't ask how long. He said it was not enough hallucinations if taken in large enough doses. Johnson said it is an amphenylate. The three persons are being held in the Douglas County jail. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR REFORMATION Presents Norml Benefit Night with Country Heir and Thumbs Friday, Feb. 25 OF MARIJUANA LAW IS legislative decriminalization efforts. a non-profit organization. FILMS Williams estimated that the remodeling work would take a year and a half, meaning it will be the fall of 1979 before the county would be left with the temporary quarters can move back in. All proceeds go to The attic will be insulated and a sprinkler system will be installed, he said. ABEL GANCE: THE CHARM OF DYNAMITE (1968) Dir. Kevin Brownlow. An introduction to the creative genius of Gance, England. Film Society Thursday. Feb. 24. 7:30 p.m. $1 furnishings, moving expenses and the cost of the temporary housing. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock with Karen Black, Bruce Dern. Popular Film Film. Frie. 2 & 5; Salt. Feb. 26, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1 EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL (1968) Dir. Werner Herzog, West Germany and The project cost is $1.11 million, including Dir. Jeanne and Alan Abel with Dr. Janice and Michael Winer, the X.I.D.'s will be checked at Nicoor, Midnight Film Series. Sunday 25, Feb. 15, 26. 12:00 midnight FAMILY PLOT (1976) IS THERE SEX AFTER DEATH? (1975) Action Peace Corps, Vista Those offices that will make the move are: county clerk, county commissioners, motor vehicle, treasurer, appraiser, budget and accounting division, county executive, processing, maintenance supervisor, register of deeds and zoning administration. Representatives will be on campus at the following placement offices: L. A.&S. Kansas Union Tues., March 1 Tues., Wed., March 2 Wed., March 2 Thurs., March 3 Woodruff Auditorium Sign Up for Interview Today KU Chinese Students Association presents: a Mandarin Chinese Film with English Subtitles "EXECUTION IN AUTUMN" Feb. 26 (SAT.) 7:30 p.m. at Student Union, Forum Rm. Free admissions to members, 5Oc for non-members. Tickets for sale at the door. The film has won five Kinma awards for 1972: Best Film of the year, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Color Photography. This Ad. is sponsored by KU international club. Even Dwarfs Started Small Dir. Werner Herzog (1968) plus Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite Dir. Kevin Brownlow Thursday, Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. $1 Woodruff Auditorium—Kansas Union Tickets at SUA office A film by Jean-Charles Tacchella MGMS presents NETWORK MGMS www.mgms.net NOW SHOWING Evenings: 7:35 & 9:20 Sat.-Sun. Mail, at 2:05 Hillcrest avno 7.9,10.30, Sat-Sun 2.16 Granada NATURALS 789-234-2588 Ends Tuesday Barbra Strisand & Kris Kristofferson "A STAR IS BORN" Eve. a17:15 & 9:45 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 1:45 Hillcrest MIDNIGHT MOVIES "IS THERE SEX AFTER DEATH?" "THE ONLY REALLY FUNNY MOVIE SINCE WOODY ALLEN'S 'BANANASI'" "THE first REALLY FUNNY R-ATED MOVIE EVER MADE! A clever and brilliant satire. The cast of some of the attractive and witty people have managed to captivate audience and critics alike." - Kevin Swainson, ABC TV “...its mind is so sane, its imagination so free, and its fantasies so logical, that it becomes something even more rare than good satire, that is, it becomes good dirty satire.” Vincent Canby, New York Times "A VERY FUNNY MOVIE! It is hilarious from its beginning to its ending, which is a live-action, play-by-play of the international *K-12* movies." "A FREQUENTLY OUTRAGEOUS FLAM!" The sexual revolution raked over the camps. -Justin Collins New York Magazine "FUNNY! FUNNY! FUNNY! IT LOOKS LIKE THE MARK BROTHER IN 'A NIGHT AT MASTERS AND JOHNSON'." *Sherwin-Williams* NET/WTV. "IS THESE SEX AFTER DEATH?" stays within the funny-off-and-on-porno-spoof genre…it provides considerable naughty-hawdy comedy." *Paukai Kael* New York Magazine STARRING BUCK HENRY · ROBERT DOWNEY · MARSHALL EFROH · HOLLY WOODLAWN JIM MORAN · EARL DOUD · LARRY WOLF FLOTTERING THE INTERNATIONAL SEX BELT produced, written and edited by JEANNE and ALAN ABEL · MICHAEL ROTHSCHILD Woodruff Auditorium-Kansas Union Tickets at SUA office Fri., Feb. 25 and Sat., Feb. 26 12:00 Midnight $1 Rated X - ID's will be checked at the door. WE are ready for Spring Break! ARE YOU? Hurry down and see our one and two-piece swimsuits.