1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3 Leisure Screen Wars New theaters spark battle for movie business in Lawrence Campus Who runs the university? 2 Big Shoes Sports New basketball coach must fill Larry Brown's shoes and defend the national championship City 2 Guide to the hot night spots Wednesday August 24,1988 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Back to School Issue (USPS 650-640) Quayle combats new allegations Sexual references untrue, he says The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Republican vice president丹妮·丹塔吉 yesterday denounced as "outraged" new allegations about his entry into the National Guard and his involvement with a woman jobbist. A retired Indiana Guard official acknowledged yesterday, that he asked the Guard personnel office to hold open a space for Quarry after receiving a call from a Quarry family employee in 1969. Quamey denied using his family's influences to get into the Indiana National Guard during the Vietnam War. "There was no influence used." Quayle said. "I didn't have to use any influence because before I applied there were openings, when I applied there were openings and alter I applied there were openings." *Meredger Martin Gon Alfred Amher- tern军医支援 officer for botulism and blood transfusion care, and he was con- ducted by an old friend, Wendell Philippe, a retired Guard commander. He also owned a Quayle family own- There have been conflicting reports about whether there were vacancies in the Guard when Quyley could enter. my indebted that Qaylae's specific unit had openings when he joined in May, and in the months before and after. Meanwhile, Playboy magazine released an excerpt from an article in its forthcoming November issue in which one-time jobstress Parka Parkson said that she told the FBID that she was questioned but she resumed her job. She said in the article that she and Quayle hurt 'tactically slept together during a 1980 golfing vacation in Florida.' "We hited a jolt and danced extremely close and negatively, she said." He said he wanted to mourn. The release by Playboy followed a published report in which two former attorneys for Parkinson said that she filed a lawsuit in 1987 about the alleged proposition. The Daily News of Los Angeles quoted the lawyers as saying that Firkman told the FBI that Quyley propositioned her when Quyley, then a congressman, and two other members shared a college during the trip. The two lawyers represented Parkinson when she was questioned on March 20, 1985, by the FBI during an investigation of whether sexual favors were traded for votes against legislation. Quayle, who has been married since 1952, denounced the newspaper report. New semester presents new parking challenges Bus prices increase p. 6. Kansas staff writer Bv Katv Monk Construction at the University of Kansas has broken up parking this year. New lots are springing up, old lots have disappeared; and spaces all over campus have new permit designs. Also, visitors staying longer than three hours now must pay parking fees. Following are changes in parking this year. **Construction between Holdman Center and the Computer Center will add 70 to 80 new servers in addition to the classes. The list now extends beyond and to the west of the Computer Center in addition to the original site each of the three centers is occupied.** Due to construction, lot 77, next to Malott Hall, no longer exists. The lot contained 75 blue permit spaces. Of 134 spaces in Lot 62 on Illinois Street near Sunsumide Avenue, 74 have been changed temporarily from yellow permit parking to red zone. The change will be in effect for one coat. year. ■ Lot 6, composed of 28 spaces on Sunnyside Avenue from Robinson Center to the Computer Center, has been changed from red permit parking to blue. Ground-breaking is scheduled to begin in September for a parking garage north of the city, about 600 spaces upon its completion, scheduled for fall 1980, but 441 existing spaces in two huts on the site will be lost during construction. Joseph R. Pearson Hall residents can reclaim most of their parking lot, now designated for use by JHP residents only. The new nearest Memorial Stadium is reserved for yellow permit parking. Visitors staying longer than three hours at KU can expect to pay $14 for a half day parking permit or $2 for a full day parking permit. Visitors to park in midget stairs Morris Faine, chairman of the KU parking board, said that no decision had been made about who will be allowed to park in the garage. However, Donna Hultine, assistant director of parking services, said the garage might be used for a large number of vehicles. The parking board was considering selling guar-anted parking in the garage, possibly using pre-purchased gate cards. Please see PARKING, p. 6, col. 5. Freshman flame Sandra L. Watts KANSAN The torch of knowledge is passed down to the freshman class represented by Stacie Porto of Kansas City, Mo., during a traditional ceremony at Traditions Night in Memorial Stadium last night, Porto, whose grandfather is former chancellor W. Clark Wescote, is a fifth generation Jayhawk Traditions Night was part of Hawk Week activities. Summer has been one wild ride for KU sports By Craig Anderson Kansan sports editor It won't appear in any TV Guide lists, but Kansas, version of a sports soap opera began in mid-May and continued through out the summer. just when it appeared that Jayhawk basketball coach Larry Brown would remain at the school, Brown took the coaching job with the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association on May 12. only. The money was involved in Brown's decision to leave Kansas. He accepted the team's contract offer of $1.3 million over five years. Brown's annual salary of $700,000 makes him the highest-paid coach in the NBA. The search then began for a coach for the defending NCAA champions. During the following weeks, several big name coaches were rumored as possible replacements — Mike Krzewskyi of Duke, Eddie Siddew of Kentucky, Gary Williams of Ohio State and Charlie Spoon hour of Southeast Missouri State, among others. The suspense ended July 18 when Frederick hired 10 year North Carolina assistant coach Roy Williams. Williams came to Kansas with the recommendation of North Carolina coach Dean Smith, a 1963 Kansas graduate. Kansas Athletic Director Boll Frederick added some mystery to the search by saying that some of those coaches had told him that the players still considered the daybacks position. Kansas basketball was out of the news for two days before Frederick announced July 11 that the program was being investigated by the NUXA for 14 alleged recruiting violations, at least eight of which the University reported itself. a negligible violations occurred between June 1968 and April 1987. Kansas has until Sept. 2 to respond to the allegations. Juck on the positive side, former Kauai players and coaches made news in the June 28 National Basketball Association draft. It was no surprise that NCAA coach Phil Manning was the No. 1 selection in the draft by the Los Angeles Clippers. The supreme career came from Antonio,亿 by former Kansas coach Brown, selected Jaiyah forward Archel Marshall with the tallk and final pick of the draft. Marshall is recovering from his second more severe injury in less than two years. you know I don't want to miss him. Just a few days earlier on June 29 Brown and his wife, Karbira, obtained a divorce in Wyomice County District Court under Kansas one-day emergency divorce procedure Brown told a nationwide radio audience Aug. 10 on the Larry Kimp Show that the team could have had Harris back if it had wanted him. The troubled career of Kansas forward Keith Harris, who had been in and out of Brown's degrassee for the past two years, finally ended his job. No revenue was earned, finally huping to The next day it was announced that new Jachowk coach Williams had instructed that Harris 'name not be included on the team's pre-season roster' Harris and Williams had met out against the Bucks. Harris翌投 not to under Williams' terms. On July 16, Harris had been arrested on warrants alleging illegal parking and reckless driving. Harris appeared on Lawrence Municipal Court on Aug. 19 and was ordered to pay fines and court costs totaling $175. Former kansas basketball player Marvin Branch was acquired Aug. 11 by a Douglas County jury on two counts of forgery. Branch was found not guilty of any wrongdoing in connection with the alleged forgery of two checks that were taken last summer from the Wagon Wheel Cafe. Namas football entered into the whirlwind of events Aug. 17 when coach Glen Mason announced that four players, senior guard Jay Aell, senior safety Jorien Brown, junior defense Kyle Barrister and sophomore defensive tackle Wolf Baker, had quit the team The detections left Kansas with 62 school arship players, 33 below the NCAA limit.