mondsy, march 15, 1973 n pC5 11 n Ocj G Cl to n o Uu L 1 r "k ""' r"""i p "i J L:j j LJ L j tf o By Sisdy F.!ohr The rcstaonst tint docs "it all for yea" may be "Jose for" on the UNX erupts before it opens, ifcpposibn to rezomag of tLe kaJ it wacts to occupy is suecessfd. last mcnlli, UcDonalTs Resticrasmts signed a cca trxct with tebnska Bocsfore tmsfmfcs owrenh:? of the bts at 1319 and 1325 R SU Tbe contract is fcd on wfiethcr t Irxl is rczoned from itsMcstbl to ccz crrcrJ vzz at a 233 pxi. Uedaesljy hears:;. At the beams before the Lhccla Gty 11322213 Ceo isisaoa, at tesst tlaee groups, UNL iadz&zi, mil send lepresesfaiifcs to protest rezrwrog. Tbe Ccsnmisfoaisaa advisory body and wi3 msie a recommendation to the Lfooola City CousdL The council thea w3 cccdier the recofftrxndatioa cext week. ' UNL Aszzt Easiness Usssx Ray Coffey S2H he is prepares msterials to presest at the hearing. Coffey said he expects to testify for UNL zphzt reccfc.. . . . . Rezonins the lots would be rf?ffmpgtSfe' with a bnrare pha adopted by UNL ia 1967, Coffey ssld. This pha provides for a southern boundary of the sfty at Q or RStswith the had abn those streets beris used for boiUIns Msoch as a perfonnins arts center, he said. ' Persons interested ta the opposition movement will meet tonff at 7 at IC2HE Connnonplace, 333 N. 14 St. This meeting, according to U!."IE member Kathy Cook, is to "see who's g3ing to be speakmg at the hearing so they can be organized enough "to rnfry a good jgipresitioa. ' Cook, a jnnior pre-ctarsing major from Lincoln, said members from St. llarfcsn-the-Ckiiipus Episcopal Charch at 1309 R St., U12IE, the IMhersxty Day Care Center and the lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at 1345 RSL prob ably will be at the Uonday rnt meeting. There is no official committee working against the rezoning, she added. 1 Val srd you a frba booklet on Avocado Seed Growing B youTl sand us 25$ tor handling and postiS'S. Address it Sesd Growing. P.O. Box 21S2. Costa Wssa. CA 92626. ASo" 4-6 wks tor (fsSvery OtTar expires Dec 31, 1376. L. . a . fx Father Erent EohTle of a. link's sill he is annst the rezccbg because of wtst he c!l trafllc and Ltter prcb lonsit nfUt present. The trafEe would be bad for the 10 to 15 preschool aed cliUrea wk attend the Kinder Vsy Cut Center ia St. link's chnrcb, he said. Cock szid she exposes the rezonirg becanse it would be "acstheiially dlrparrg to fme something con rnerchl across fronthe enhrrsity. Larry Dcerr, UTLHIE campus minister, said he thkks the traffic a lIcDomild's rnht canse would be danjjrr ous to pedestrians, and that a commercial establishment is ln2pproprhte betweea a church and a IMng tmit. -Two memhers of the UIIE Operating Council will testify at the hearcg Tednesiay: Council Cftafrroni and UNL !odera Lanuees instructor E3 Crown and associate enineermg Ftof. Den Pkrce, a council member. hi addition, Carol Eromea wO represent People for ChUIrea, aa cspnostioa of parents using the l&iversity Child Care Center, add llary Jo Ryan, director of the center. ' . Ryaa said she thinks ASUN FresLIent Jim Say also may speak at the hearing. Last month the ASUN Senate passed a resolution ackmg the Iincohi Harming Com misaoa and the Gty Council to oppose rezoning the R St. lots. . ' la adda, the Interfraternity' Council, composed of thepresMents of all UNL fraternities, unanimously passed a similar resohrtioa last Wednesday. Officials of HcDomLTs Restaurant's regional office ia Kansas Gry hare indicated they will not have a repre sentative at the hearing because they think the rezoning issue should be takea care of by Nebraska Bookstore Co, since the contract with the company is contingent on approval of the rezoning. . 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