Wednesday. December 8. 1976 Citizen group attacks city government bias rner A convention to develop goals and issues for the Lawrence City Commission and the Lawrence School Board, and to select candidates for the Commission and the Lawrence last night by a new community citizens' group, the "Lawrence Citizens' Group." Paul said the Lawrence Citizens' Voice had 55 members and had obtained signatures of nearly 150 people in support of move to back to real democracy" in a report. According to Paul, issues and candidates the group support will be decided at the final meeting. The group charges that the present city government is more responsive to the needs of "influential business, realtors and land owners" than those of the average citizen. Swine flu shots available again Only 27 per cent of the electorate went to the polls in the last municipal election, according to Paul. She said the lack of support by many of community's lack of faith in city government. According to Muriel Paul, spokesman for the group, the group hopes to reverse the present electoral process, in which she said the candidates determined the campaign issues. Paul said she hoped the group would encourage citizens to become involved in the election, and would then determine the choice of candidates to address the issues. People who need swine flu booster shots or want the original shot can receive the vaccination at several places during December in Douglas County. People ages 18 through 24 who have received the swine flu shot need a booster shot at least four weeks after receiving their first shot, Kay Kent, director of the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department, said last week. A total of 15,944 swine flu shots have been given in Douwens County. Clinics will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 10 at Baker University in Baldwin, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec. 15 at the Eudora City Hall, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Dec. 16 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 17 at Watkins Memorial Hospital. Fli shots also will be given at the health department from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. very Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday in December. The driver, Daryl Cook, 22, of Lawrence, and release police said Cook was driving into New Hampshire Street when he mistimed the turn onto 11th street and slammed into the car. A former KU student ran his motorcycle into the front steps of the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Building at the intersection of New Hampshire and 11th Street. He wrecked his cycle and was admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital yesterday. Court building scene of crash Cook was tucked after the accident for speeding and for wearing dark-tinted glasses. Barbara Willis, president of the East Lawrence Improvement Association, said the group had three task forces that were involved in developing a convention and organize the campaign. Budget... A GIFT IDEA from From page one Cross Reference Shankel said he wasn't worried that airing deficiencies, such as library clutter, could harm the collection. "I THINK the purpose is to try to stimulate general support for our needs among citizens who are taxpayers," Shankel said. "I think probably what the governor hears at these meetings will have some influence on the decisions he makes." Psalm 23 through the eyes of a real shepherd. Leroy Towes, Bennett's press secretary, said the purpose of the forums was to listen to the people to see what they had on their minds before the governor made his budget decisions. He said the governor already planned to emphasize education funding. 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An increased number of faculty members traveling to classes in Kansas City, Kan., has prompted a request by Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, for a study into the feasibility of a transportation system between Kansas City, Kan., and Lawrence. Trips to classes in KC spurs transportation study Shankel said yesterday that the University was concerned about providing the best and most economical means of transportation for KU faculty members who teach classes at the KU Medical Center in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and the Linwood Center in Shawnee Mission. The Linwood Center is a former public school building opened last year as a satellite classroom building for the Board of Regents' Schools. The building and the land surrounding it were bought about a year ago to Mississippi University Endowment Association. University Daily Kansan Last year, Shankel said, a transportation study showed that it wasn't economically feasible to establish a bus line between Lawrence and the Med Center because faculty members left at many different times. But because of the establishment of the Linwood Center, about 50 more faculty members travel to Kansas City, Kan. every day, Shankel said. Deb Tester, director of the Office of Institutional Research and Planning, said that Dr. Schaefer is a strong advocate for sportation now used by faculty members, the demand for a transportation system and a related infrastructure has been increasing. Possible means of transportation that the study will consider are buses, van or car PEs. 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