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A University of Kansas student and her mother escaped injury yesterday afternoon when an explosion partially damaged a house at 1311 Indiana St. Margaret Polz, Lawrence senior, was visiting her mother, Anne Polz, in the living room of the latter's house when the blast occurred about 1:40 p.m. Paul Findeley, Lawrence fire captain, said the blast was caused by a gas leak in the wall of the garage. He said that it had not been determined where the leak originated, but that a clothes dryer, which had been turned on, exploded, or explosion, might have limited the leakage. The explosion shattered windows a block away and showered nearby houses with debris. The force of the explosion was felt nearly a mile away. Steve Cramer, 1820 Indiana St., who was across the street when the explosion took place, said Polz and her daughter were lucky to be alive. University Daily Kansan "First, I felt a little rumble," he said. "Then there was a loud explosion and the He said debris and dust flew everywhere. "MARGARET CAME running out the front door, and I went over and helped her mother get out," he said. "She was pretty dazed. Her dog and cat were in there and not asking about them, but they were okay." whole garage roof flew 30 or 40 feet in the air, came over the house and landed on the floor. I got up to turn on the TV, and as I was walking back, everything flying "flying." Polz was in the living room with her mother when the explosion occurred. "We were both in the living room, talking. "It was so unexpected; everything was flying around, I started screening and ran over and hugged my mom. Then I went for the door. I thought for sure the whole place was full." she took her mother, who had lived in the house 10 years, was worried about in-birth. "But we both consider ourselves extremely lucky to be able," she said. Casa De Taco Welcomes back students with 10% Off Tuesday 5-8 p.m. Sewing Lawrence and K.U. for over 10 years 1105 Mass. 843-9880 CLASSICAL SERIES FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (1967) Dir. John Schlesinger, you Julie Christie Terence Stamp, Peter Finch (Great Britain) Wed., Jan. 26, 7:30, 75c FILM SOCIETY Films of Marlene Dietrich Dir, by Joseph von Sternberg BLONDE VENUS (1932) Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant includes Dietrich singing and beauty and the heart. THE SCARLET EMPRESS (1934) Marlene Dietrich, John Lodge Thurs., Jan. 27; 7:30, 75c POPULAR FILMS THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (1976) Dir. Nicholas Roeg, with David Bowte, Candy Julia Torn Fri., Jan. 28 and Sat., Jan. 29 3:00; 7:00 and 9:30; $1 Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union HARVEST PUBLIC NOTICE Student Senate Elections Spring 1977 Nunemaker Senate District IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT; Elections for Student Body President, Vice-President, 106 Student Senate seats, and class officers will be held Feb. 16 and 17. 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) If you have not been a student senator, obtain the signatures of 500 currently enrolled students. 3) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 26, 1977 to the Senate office. IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR SENATE: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment in that school or college. 3) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR CLASS OFFICERS: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year in that school or college. 3) Obtain signatures of 50 students in their class on the petition form. 4) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. Student Senate Seats Open: Architecture ... 2 Pharmacy ... 2 Business ... 4 Social Welfare ... 3 Education ... 8 Graduate School ... 23 Engineering ... 8 LA&S ... 15 Fine Arts ... 7 *Nunemaker ... 27 Journalism ... 3 **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, Secreta- tory, Treasurer) tary, Treasurer). ALL CANDIDATES MUST 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 GO OVER LAST MINUTE ELECTION POINTS. IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THIS MEETING, THE BALLOT WILL BE PRINTED AS THE PROOF HAS COMETO US. (Paid for by Student Activity Fee)