10 Friday, January 18, 1991 / University Daily Kansan SELL IT, BUY IT, FIND IT . . KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS In 1987, over 30% of drunk drivers involved in fatal accidents were college-aged people. Don't become a statistic. Don't drink and drive. Plan for a sober friend to drive you home, so the fun never ends. BUT JUST IN CASE, Secure Cab Provides safe and free rides. New Hours 12:00-3:00am Mon.-Fri. Clip this number out and keep it with you. Just in case. Sponsored by the Student Senate Transportation Board. SECURE CAB Just in case. Use is limited. Please respect this service by using it responsibly. SECURECAB Just in case. A-1 City Cab 842-2432 (Ask for Secure Cab) THIS WEEKEND AT BENCHWARMERS NEW RIDDIM Friday BAGHDAD JONES Saturday SUNDAY AND DONT FORGET! FRIDAY FRIDAY SEX ON A BEACH—$1.00 KILLER KOOLAID—$1.00 EARLY EVENING BUFFET! BLOODY MARYS—$1.50 SCREWDRIVERS—$1.50 CHICKEN BASKET—$3.00 CHICKEN BASKET—$3.00 Southern Hills Mall 1601 West 23rd Street Financing important for leader TOPEKA — The new chairperson of the State Board of Education said Wednesday that improving financing for community colleges and post-secondary vocational schools was his top priority. Timothy Emert of Independence, who was elected chairperson Tuesday, said both types of two-year post-secondary schools were underfinanced compared to public primary secondary schools and state universities. The Associated Press The State Board of Education is requesting an additional $100 million for state aid to education this year, and the State Board of Education state was facing financial difficulties. The state helps finance local school districts based on the wealth of the district. Poorer districts are supposed to receive more state money, while richer districts are supposed to receive less money. A special legislative committee has recommended changes in the school finance formula that would tend to send more money to urban school districts and less to rural districts. "I honestly don't think they're recognized for their worth." Emert said. Emert declined to comment on proposed changes in the formula. Cancer-drug testing Mike Mummert, a pharmaceutical chemistry graduate student, uses high-performance liquid chromatography to analyze the stability of an anti-cancer drug, triacetyl-6-azauridine, at different pH levels. Mummert is participating in a University of Kansas Medical Center research project, which is supervised at the Lawrence campus by Chris Riley, associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry. Lawrence to get new emblem Bv Vanessa Fuhrmans Philip Meiring/KANSAN Kansan staff writer The Lawrence City Commission has decided that it is time the city had a new look. The commission voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a plan from the Lawrence Arts Com. to develop a new city seal and emblem. The arts commission will conduct a competition for local and area artists to submit camera-ready emblem and design will receive a $3,000 award. uses, said Liz Caldwell, the arts commission member who is coordinating the competition. The new city seal, which an appointed committee will select by June, should be more secure and be more versatile than the seal the city now The current seal depicts a phoenix rising above the ashes of Lawrence after Quantrill's rash, the 1838 burning of the town by Lawrence by a pro-slavery party. "There's nothing wrong with the emblem they have now, but it's a little busy, and it's been in use for 25 years," she says. "But what doesn't reflect what the city is now?" Now KU can afford to dream in color. David Quolus, city management analyst, said the emblem would be displayed in several places, such as on city flags, patrol cars and station wagons, will be given in exchange for the city's exclusive rights to the design. Caldwell said the arts commission decided a $3,000 award for the winning design would attract professional artists to submit entries. The competition officially will begin March 1, Caldwell said. Although the contest is not restricted to Lawrence residents, the arts community publicize the contest in Lawrence to encourage local artists to enter designs. Caldwell said she was looking forward to seeing the winning design. Macintosh LC Color Package includes: Macintosh Color Packages Offer Ends March 8th,1991* "I don't know if the winning design will be one of historic flavor or progressive," she said. "There are so many things that say so much about how someone finds a way to express the city in an emblem." 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