University Daily Kansan, October 12, 1981 Page 7 On the record Another incident in a recent series of indecent exposures occurred Friday evening at the southeast corner of 20th Tennessee streets, Lawrence police said. Police said a man opened his backpack and passed pedestrian and expelled him. TWO RESIDENTIAL burglaries totaling more than $4,000 occurred this weekend. police said. Burglar's removed a window screen and forced a sliding window open and entered two KU students' apartment on the first floor. The guard, a television and stereo equipment FRIDAY NIGHT BURGLARS use a blunt instrument to enter through the front door of a house on the 3000 block of Riview and stole a television, an array range and several pieces of jewelry, which included two diamond rings. Thieves also sole two rings valued at $600 from a locker at the Spauling Racquet Ball Clubs Inc., 2500 W. Sixth St. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY District Court on Friday, a 19-year-old Medicine Lodge man was sentenced to 3 to 20 years in prison for the April 15 armed robbery of a Midland Quick Shop north of Lawrence. Bob Joe Bugg pleaded guilty in August to using a pellet gun to rob the store's clerk of $250. SUA FILMS Monday, Oct. 12 The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1971) Vittorio DeSica's incisive return to the neoclassical story of the story of an Israeli Jewish high school, more the outside world in 1938, with Dominique Sanda. Bests Foreign Speakers. Sam Peckinpah's elegant western, notorious for its poetic use of violence in his plays, has a delicate interplay between rage remnants of the dying West. Superb performances by Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Emelie Borges and Warren Waters. (145 mm) Color: 7-30. Unless otherwise noted, all lilies will be shown at Woodford Auditorium in the Union. Midnight Movies are $2.00 each. Ballet Movies are available at the SUA office, Kansas Union. 6th Level, Kansas Union. Information allows. Tuesday, Oct. 13 The Wild Bunch SAVE NOW Friendly Dependable service TUNE-UP SPECIAL - install new spark plugs - We'll - replace points and cond. (if appl.) - set engine to recommended manufacturer's specifications - adjust carburetor * insert operation of choke - Install new fuel filter (Toyota & Mazda only—excludes Supra) In its resolution, SenEx agreed with the letter. Visitor parking controversy sparks investigation In addition, the resolution contained instructions for Kearns to tell the fines collection office not to accept visitor payments until the visitor known about the violation is disposed of or those who receive a ticket and don't own a KU parking permit. 6-eyl models and rotary engines slightly higher.) All Japanese imports. VISA' Helen Woley, parking board member, said she wasn't concerned about the origin of the rule, but was concerned that people knew what to do about it. present this coupon at time of Write-Up LAWRENCE AUTO PLAZA 842-2191 SenEx suggested that tickets should be told visitors how to take care of visitors how to take care of Members of the University Senate executive committee said Friday they would investigate whether any visitors had paid parking fees they didn't have to. "If they can track you down to pay a ticket, we can track them down to repay them," said Tom Berger, "or student SenEx representative. The investigation came on the heels of a SenEx resolution saying a rule requiring visitors to pay all types of parking fines was never approved. As such, last year's rule is still in effect. The rules for some parking violations. not exempt from paying all types of fines. SenEx members said they feared such visitors as high school seniors and business recruiters would get a bad impression of the University if they had to pay parking fines. The scrapped rule said visitors were The current rule exempts visitors from paying parking fines except those for violations of: parking in marked "no parking" zones, handicapped stalls, loading zones or overparking at meters. Somehow, the visitor change slipped by, and no one from last year's parking by. No one has explained how, but the section elaborating on the types of fines visitors must pay was deleted from the system. The new rule requiring visitors to pay all fines. The parking board sent a letter to all vice chancellors, deans, directors and chairmen saying those officials could ask that their visitors' tickets be The change was not included in a THE REPORT then was sent to Don Kearns, director of parking, so it could be retyped in proper legal form for the Kansas Board of Regents and for the Parking and Traffic Information brochure. report the Parking and Traffic Board submitted to SenEx last spring, SenEx approved that report, and the Chairperson followed. The Chancellor Deli Shangkel followed suit. The visitor rule change first appeared in that report. THE MEMO also aks those officials to make sure their visitors get courtesy points. "I don't do anything without their approval." Kearns said. After the Regents approved the regulations, the parking board examined copies of the changes as they appear in the brochure, Kearns said. The parking board letter states that officials may ask Kearns to cancel tickets, but the SenEx resolution does not specify a decision should be left up to Kearns alone. Finals Begin in Eight Short Weeks! Will YOU Be Ready? The Academic Skill Enhancement Workshop will help you find time to study, read more effectively and get the most out of your remaining classes. Can you afford to miss it? Thursday, October 15 6:30-10:00 p.m. Strong Hall, Room 300 No Registration Necessary. Please bring a textbook. For more information call or come to the Student Assistance Center. 864-4064, 121 Strong Hall. OPEN NOW! Last 10 Days For Charter Rates! *Sauna & Whirlpool *Supervised Kiddie Corral *Maximum Exercise Minimum Minutes *Diet Counseling *Personal Supervision *Tanning Booth *Indoor Track *Exercise Classes Masseuse—Masseur NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE SERVICES Clinic and GUEST PASS Coupon Good For One Free Visit! 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