Monday, March 2, 1998 The University Daily Kansan Section A · Page 3 If chancellor says OK, new plan may keep booth runners away By Marc Sheforgen By Marc Sheforgen mssheforgen @kansan.com Kansas staff writer The University Council approved the parking board's plan Thursday to crack down on booth runners. The plan now will go before Chancellor Robert Hemenway. If approved by the chancellor, the plan would go into effect Aug. 1. The plan calls for a $25 fine for first-time booth runners, a $50 fine for a second offense and a $75 fine for drivers who continue to disobey signs requiring drivers to have permits to drive on campus. The original plan called for a verbal warning to be issued for first-time offenders, a written warning after a second offense, and a fine of $65 for each violation thereafter. However, the Senate Executive Committee decided that warnings would not be effective and revised the plan before sending it to University Council. The parking department said that approximately 200 cars per day were running the booths and that congestion on campus was becoming a safety problem. Cammi Heimann, Galesburg, Ill., graduate student, said that the idea was a good one, but that she did not think that safety was the big concern. "I certainly don't agree with people who drive through campus when it's not allowed, but I don't buy the whole safety-issue thing," she said. "Once they get past the gate, they're not speeding." Heimann said that she thinks students would think twice about running the booths if there was a threat of a fine but that the booth attendants may have their hands full trying to catch offenders. "I think you would have to have another person in the booth to sort of be the license plate writer-downer," she said. Alan Mulally, president of Boeing Co., talks with an audience member Friday. Mulally spoke to a crowd of approximately 700 people in the Kansas Union Ballroom in conjunction with the Engineering Exposition. Photo by Corie Waters/KANSAN Boeing president urges unity By Sara Anderson Kansan staff writer Working together is the key to a successful future, said the president of Boeing Information. Space and Defense Systems. Alan Mulally, University of Kansas graduate and Lawrence native, spoke to about 700 KU students, faculty, staff and high school students Friday at the 1998 Engineering Expo at the Kansas Union Ballroom. "It's about working together," Mulally said. "That's a tough concept at school because we weren't supposed to work together. It was called cheating. Now we treasure working together." Bogdan Pathak, Albuquerque, N.M., senior. said Mulally's speech hit home. "I thought he was an excellent speaker, and what he said about how everyone needs to work together was important," Pathak said. Mulally spoke about the 777 aircraft, the first to be designed entirely on computers. The project included 24,000 people in 238 design teams around the world. Mulally, who served as vice president and general manager of the 777 division, said consumers ultimately would decide what has worth. "The person that will decide the value will be us, the people of the world," he said. "We will decide what has value, so it's important to stay together." LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Allen Ginsberg spoke at Vietnam Symposium. THE SWEET HEREAFTER (R) 4:30 7:00 9:30 Ends Thurs! ADVERTISEMENT 943 MASS. 842-1414 The Wedding Banquet Monday 8 33 OPM Alderson Auctioneer AFTERGLOW (R) 4:45 7:15 9:40 SUR Woodland Association boot & knee brace Cultural Division Vietnam Veterans for Academic Reform www.pilgrimage.com/libertyhall Reading by Magruder of "Remembering Ginsberg the Beatnik," with discussion of the Beatikm E.update of an article quoted by Prof. Tim Miller in his book, The Hippies and American Values. (One hour) NEW NATIONAL VET ORGANIZATION SEERS INVITATIONS FROM ANY GROUP FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: LIBERTY HALL 644 Mass 749-1912 "The university intellectual apparatus of the 60s radicals now dominating the universities is built for intellectual oppression and not for inquair." Robert Bork -Slouching Towards Gomorrah "Swing Dance." Two hours of the best jump, romantic, and latin swing music of the 40s early 60s, for 100% benefit for the mentally retarded at Community Living Opportunities Lawrence. Need 150 minimum seating capacity room and D.J. system (cassette) Leonard Magruder. Founder/Co-Director Historical Division Sixteen minute introduction by Magruder in TELLVISION'S VIETNAM, how the media led about the Tet Offensive, a crucial Allied victory portrayed to the American people as a defeat. Plus the cover-up of the Magruder exposure of the CBS broadcast The Uncounted Enemy. "You have done an exhaustive bit of research and I congratulate you." -General Westmoreland, letter. Oct. 13, 1982 Magruder with William Burroughs and Timothy Leary, Kansas City The Magnifer film Media and Campus Lied About Vietnam, Vietnam vets describe the campus war protests as naive, false, and demoralizing. "Spoiled gutters middle class kids who coowered in college classrooms to escape the battlefield," reason aid to the cause of the men who were killing their buddies." A Vietnam Vet describes how the soldiers felt. -Michael Clodfetter, Mad Minutes and Vietnam Months. (One hour.) Students- SCCC Vet rally Magruder With General Westmoreland and John Musgrave in Houston. GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEW OFFICER SELECTIONS Academic Division The V.V.A. r. protest at KU in October. Those who fought for freedom in Vietnam attack the growing totalitarianism in the social sciences; multiculturalism, dormitory re-education, radical feminism, sensitivity training, speech codes; political correctness, historical revisionism (particularly on the Vietnam War), leftist attacks on America and Democracy, postmodernism, deconstructionism. (The icons of the last two, Heidelger and Paul de Man, were both Nazi apologeties.) Replaced by Magnuer in an hour talk on KAW, Jan 9. "The campus is an island of repression in a sea of freedom." - Chester Finn, former Assistant Secretary of Education. (One hour) "Open Letter to a Concerned Parent," talk by Magruder on why American students rank so poorly in international competition: "approximate" spelling and math, massive grade inflation to insure "self-esteem," mainstreaming the disabled, "look-say" over the clear superiority of phonetics, dropping the multiplication table, feminist brainwashing, literature chosen on the basis of gender, class and race, the attack on excellence, standards, and honors. "A comparison of the high school elite in science showed Americans close to the bottom of 16 nations." Journal World, Feb. 25, 1998 Plus, the psychonoxious impact of humanistic psychology (Rogers, Maslow, Kohlberg, etc.). "Research shows that psychological conditioning courses in high school (sex education, values clarification, affective education, etc.) are resulting in significant risis in violence, suicide, abortion, teen-age pregnancy, AIDS, racism and drug abuse." -Charles Sykes. Dumbling Down Our Kids. 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