University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, June 13, 1990 9 Keith Thorpe/KANSAM Moving In Lynn Marotz, associate director of the child development center, arranges books in her new office. Dole Center still needs some work Faculty and students have begun to settle into the Dole Human Development Center although workers still need regular repairs and adjustments to make. By Deron Graul Kansan staff writer Marcil Francisco, assistant director of facilities planning, said the Dole Center would be fully occupied by mid-July. It will contain the special education, radio-television-film, speech-language-hearing, and the human development and family life departments. John Eye, facilities planning architect, said yesterday that a few items, such as ratling ductwork and doors, still needed to be repaired. The Dole Center also will contain the Bureau of Child Research. The major problem that remains is fine tuning the building's air conditioning system, he said. "It is always the last three or four percent of a project like this that take longest to finish." Eve said. Jerry Chaffa, chairman of special education, said it was so hot in the building that one class was moved into the Kansas Union temporarily. "It seems like there should be some cold spots somewhere in the building to balance out the hot water and I haven't been able to find one yet." However, most people are happy with the building. Sidney Roedel, administrative assistant of the human development and family life department, said the department was about two-thirds finished moving into the Dole Center. The Associated Press Californians have bone to pick with Gov. Hayden SONORA, Calif. — A truck carrying 5,000 pounds of dog biscuits departed for Kansas yesterday in protest of an amended Kansas law that animal rights activists say protects operators of puppy mills. Assemblyman Sam Farr, D-Monte- rey,told about 75 people gathered at a rally in the Sierra Nevada that legislation signed by Kansas Gov. Mike Hayden allows "stick dogs to be seized" if a university doesn't allow to engage it." Farr has authored legislation in California that would require pet stores to post where the dogs they sell were bred. A second bill would make it illegal for pet stores in California to knowingly sell a sick dog. The protesters are asking Hayden to repeal legislation that makes it illegal to take pictures without the owner's consent in any facility that breeds, sells, handles, houses or exhibits animals. destroy property on such a facility and says a person cannot enter an animal facility with the intent to "damage the enterprise conducted at the animal facility." The bill also makes it illegal to Supporters of the 1990 legislation say it is designed to protect animal research facilities from animal rights extremists. YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Happy Father's Day Saturday, June 16, 10% off all men's Woolrich shorts Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID for Students Appointment Necessary 145 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, 843-5000 TAE KWON DO Summer Special (unlimited classes) one month intro. $1995 for K.U. students and staff (must have K.U.I.D.) - Self-Defense * Self-Discipline * Self-Confidence * Balance and Coordination * Fitness and Weight Control Stop by and Watch a Class! "We're proud of the way we teach." Treat yourself or a friend to lunch at The Prairie Room. Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday Level Three* Kansas Union Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa 749-4400 RALLY FOR MARK CREAMER Douglas County Courthouse Saturday, June 16th 1:00 p.m. Stand up for "Liberty and Justice for all" --offers you a slimmer summer - over 40 aerobic classes/wk. - Two aerobic rooms - co-ed aerobic classes offered Hillcrest Shopping Mall 749-2424 Join Body Boutique for the summer for only $89.00!! - 10 tans for $20 - nautilus training - jacuzzi/dry sauna/steam room Three months BODY OUTIQUE The Woman's Fitness Facility Walk safely with new friends. We'll show you proper stretching, and do some toning to give the whole body a good workout. Two nights a week for three months! Expires 6/30/90 Only$39.95! Three months Expires 06/30/96 Only $50.00 PIZZA EXPRESS Great Pizza, Great Price! 2. 14" Pepperoni $ 9.99 Where you want it, When you want it! Not valid w/any other offer Not valid w/any other offer Expires 7.31-90 Expires .7-31-90 2 14" Combo $11.99 2 10" Pepperoni $5.99 10" Combo $ 7.99 Not valid w/any other offer Not valid w/any other offer Expires 7-31-90 Expires 7-31-90 Mon. 25¢ Draws Wed. 50¢ Slices 943 Massachusetts 842-6161