复 Wednesday, March 22, 1978 University Dafly Kansan KU to probe parking problems Staff Writer By ALLEN HOLDER University of Kansas officials soon will meet to discuss parking problems at KU athletic events, Clyde Walker, KU athletic director, said yesterday. Walker told members of the University Senate Executive Committee that he would talk to administrators in the next two weeks and would be by耳孙 Hankel, executive vice chancellor. Shenkel said last night he would meet with Chancellor R. Hylee D. Walker and members of Walker K. Ketha, the chief director of business affairs, also might attend the meeting. Although Shankel said he did not know exactly when the meeting would take place, he said it would involve parking problems at athletic events, including a decision on who should be responsible for paying for parking space at those events. based on experience and the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation budget also would be The money, he said, could not be used for anything other than scholarships, so it is not possible to get them. give to the university for use by students. Walker said the contributors were not KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: THE MARINE CORP OF- FICER SELECTION officer will be in Booth 1 of the Kansas Union from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on display on the wall of the union in the Pine Room all day. TONIGHT: THE STUDENT SENATE meets at 3:30 in the Big 8 room of the Union. The KU SAILING CLUB meets at 7 in the Union Ballroom. The KU GO CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Walnut room. PANELHENEIC meets at 7 in the University MENS COALIATION meets at 7 in the Kansas room. ALBERT GERKEN, University Carilourleen, will present a carilour recital at 7. ACHAM meets at 7:30 in the Governors Room of the Union. A FINE HISOR RONDECTIAL will be performed at 8 in Swarthorne and the "Motorcycle Betra Poems," will give an English department poetry reading at 8 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. TOMORROW: PETER JONES, professor at the University of Edinburgh, will present "Causes and Conditions in Hume," in a MASUA seminar at 10 a.m. in the University of Toronto. The terminally ill student's INVERSITY COUNCIL meets at 3:30 p.m. in 108 Blake. SUA BRIDGE meets at 6:30 p.m in the Union parlers. A SELF PROGRAM will be presented at 7:30 p.m in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. ALPHA CHI SIGME meets at 7:30 p.m in the University's Forum. Guest artist RINALLE FREEMAN's apprion Am Mraeck in Swainthout. Recital Hall. MARY FULKERSON, a choreographer and dancer from Dartington College of Arts in England, will perform an evening of dancing as part of the Hashinger Guest Artist series at the University. LARRY MAHTN, professor of paleontology, will present a program, "Fossil Birds in Kansas," at 8 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium for the members of the Jayhawk Audubon Club. overseeing the contributions historically had been allowed free parking at KU athletic events. They were given the ability to directly charged for parking, but were indirectly charged through their donations and he had not met the police. But Walker said he had used the policy and expanded it since he came to KU five years ago. "We certainly have expanded it," he said, "because we have almost tripped the money donated to scholarships." doctorate to that all of the lots that KUAC Waker was permitted to use for contributor parking were used, including lots near both Allen Field House and Memorial Stadium. Some lots used for contributor parking at the stadium are tennis courts. Walker said courts both north and south of the stadium were used for parking. Although they currently are not used, courts southwest of the stadium could be used, he said, because they were paid for the work. Parking would not damage the playing surface. Walker said the courts north of the stadium were used because they were in poor condition. Keith Lawton, director of facilities planning, said those lots probably would not be repaired because their playing surfaces were poor. The courts also are smaller than regulation size, he said. Walker said the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation had permission from KU recreation services to use parking lots for contributor parking. Walker also told SenEx yesterday that a committee might be formed this week to study seating at the stadium and the field house. But Walker said he did not know of J. Hammond McNish, KUAO board chairman, would appoint the committee at Friday's committee definitely would be formed this year. The committee would be formed from all parts of the board: administrators, faculty, alumni and students. Walker said the board had not yet given any serious thought to reserved seating at home basketball games. He said the board decided it, but he had not made any plans. But Walker said he thought the issue on reserved seating had been blown out of proportion. "Someone overheard something out of a conversation, but didn't hear the whole story." Walker said he thought seating problems at the stadium were more serious than those at the field house. Walker also was asked how closely the KUAC was related to the University. "KUAC is a private corporation, but we're a long way away from the control of the University," he said. "I answer to the chancellor, I know who I answer to." He said KUAC could not be a completely private corporation. 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LEO KOTTKE Appearing with Special Guest John Hammond Friday, March31 8:00 p.m. Hoch Auditorium University of Kansas Reserved Seats $6.50 & 5.50 An SUA & Schon Production in cooperation with KY102 Available at SUA Box office, Kief's, Caper's Corner & Peaches in Kansas City Mother Earth, Topeka UK TVListings Wednesday 7.00 Eight is Enough 9 Grizzly Adams (Special) 4, 27 Return of Captain Nemno 5, 13 6:30 Gong Show 4 Price is Right 5 Wild, Ward of Animals 9 Maryell Lehner Report 11, 19 Odd Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 When Have Struck (Documentary) 41 Nova 11,19 Newlywed Game 41 7:30 Hollywood Connection 41 8:30 Movie—"All You Need Is Cash" starring Nell Innes, Mick Jagger, Paul Simon 4, 27 8:00 Charlie's Angles 9 Movie—"The Big Bus" starring Joseph Bologa, Stockyard Chan- ing 15, 13 Great Performances 11, 19 Movie—"The General Died at Dawn" starring Gary Cooper 41 Tonight's Highlights Nova, played at 7 on channels 11 and 19 tonight, is devoted to examining computer technology. The program shows a machine being "taught" to make medical diagnoses. It also shows that responds to voice commands and a self-operating NASA rover. The rover may, in the next decade, explore Mars and retrieve rock samples from the planets. The program also looks at computers have been developed in Hollywood movies, including "Star Wars." A. documentary, "When Havoc Struck," appears at 6:30 on channel 41. Marine disasters, including the sinking of the Titanic, are the subject. On television tonight; Two movies play at 8. "The Big Bus," on channels 5 and "The General Died at Dawn," on channel 41, is about an American mercenary in China (played by Gary Cooper) who tries to save a community from a cruel warlord. This movie also appears on the same station at 13. is a spoof of disaster movies. It is about a runaway nuclear-powered bus that is the first of its kind. 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