6 Tuesday, January 25, 1977 University Daily Kansan Four seek city commission posts Four candidates are contending for the three vacant posts on the Lawrence City commission. They are Jerry Albertson, 2010 Clifton Court; Ed Carter, 115 W. W. 27th St.; Jack Rose, 349 Camelback Incumbent Carl Mibee, 1288 Delaware St. The general election will be April 5 unless there are more than six candidates; in which case, they will be a primary election March 8. The deadline for filing is Feb. 1. The seats now held by Mayor Fred Pence, Mibek and Commissioner Barkley Clark are at stake in the election. Pence announced in December that he wouldn't run for reelection, and Clark is expected to announce his candidacy soon. ALBERTSON SAID yesterday that the commissioners had repeatedly ignored the desires of the people. He cited the commission's approval to expand the Lawrence Municipal Airport and construction of a new city hall. "I think these two bond issues should be taken back to the people and voted on," he Rose said that, if elected, his first goal would be to see that all city services were delivered efficiently. He said the recent trash collection cutback from twice a week to once a week, was an example of the commission's inefficiency. THE COMMISSION's inability to act as a unified group was due to excessive pressure. confused and unable to function adequately, Rose said. Carter also mentioned the trash collection problem as an example of commission inefficiency, and said his management background at Soutwestern Bell would aid AS THE INCUMBENT, Mibice is perhaps best known for his early opposition to the proposed Haskell Loop roadway project. Although the project was approved by commission last summer, by December the five commissioners had voted to halt it. Carter said the old adage that the city was the employer of last resort was an attitude insulting to city employees, and the source of management-employe breakdowns. As commissioner, Mibeck has favored recognition by the city of the existing city employee associations and has pushed for good rehabilitation and social services. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL OFFICIALS NEEDED For more information contact Recreational Services, Room 208 Robinson Gym. 864-3546 Clinics will be held Tuesday, January 25, at 7 p.m. in Room 205 Robinson Gym; Wednesday and Thursday, January 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Need a car, a stereo, a job? Look in Kansan classified. 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IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR SENATE: F 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment in that school or college. 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 3) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wed- day, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR CLASS OFFICERS: 3) Obtain signatures of 50 students in their class on the petition form. 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year in that school or college. 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 4) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wed- day, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. Student Senate Seats Open: Architecture ... 2 Business ... 4 Education ... 8 Engineering ... 8 Fine Arts ... 7 Journalism ... 3 Law ... 2 Pharmacy ... 2 Social Welfare ... 3 Graduate School ... 23 LA&S ... 15 * Nunemaker ... 27 ** University Specials ... 2 - To be elected according to districts shown on the map. ** Any student who has a school code classification of (Z). Class Officer Seats Open: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class officers (President, Vice-President, Secre Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class students (President or Secretary) reasonably attend a SPECIAL MEETING (TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE JAYHAWK ROOM OF THE KANSAS UNION) TO APPROVE THE PROOF OF BALLOT as WELL AS GOVERN LAST MINUTE ELECTION POINTS. IF YOU DO NOT Attend THIS MEETING, THE BALLOT WILL BE PRINTED AS THE PROOF HAS COME TO US. (Paid for by Student Activity Fee)