University Daily Kansan. October 8. 1981 Page 7 ar soft y cause to the contain weight lories," is that characin. cancer. have to erages SenEx parking rule may be reversed BySHARON APPELBAUM Staff Reporter This year's parking regulations could be scrapped if the University Senate executive committee approves a resolution tomorrow. SenEx members have objected to the regulations because they say University governance never reviewed them. "Everything from 1980-81 would be law and everything from '81-82 would be null and void." Loren Busby, vice chairman of SenEx, said yesterday. BUSBY SAID the resolution would reaffirm that no change was approved by SenEx, University Council or University governance." Before the 1981 rules become void, the SenEx resolution must first be approved by Chancellor Gene A. Budig, a member of the administrative assistant to the chancellor. Scaally said Budig would not comment on the resolution until SenEx took action. The proposed resolution was brought on by a rule change that stated: "Visitors are not exempt from payment of violation fees." In the past, visitors could get out of paying by taking their tickets to a department chairman or KU Parking Services. BUT SOMETIME between last year, when University Council approved rule changes, and the printing of new rules, visitors' exemptions were obliterated. SenEx members objected to the change because they feared visitors such as prospective freshmen and students who feel a bad impression of the University. Members of the University Parking and Traffic Board agreed they did not want to anger visitors, so they will meet today to draft a letter informing all deans and department chairmen that they have visitor parking tickets canceled. The Parking and Traffic Board is an advisory board to SenEx. Tom Mulinazzi, parking board chairman, will offer a draft that says. The parking board has not eliminated parking at the University of Kansas. - Chairman should instruct their students to stop and inform information staffs about a surgeries site. - The draft also says: - If a large number of guests, such as recruiters, will be visiting, chairman can submit the names to parking and get permits to mail ahead of time. - If an unexpected visitor gets a ticket, chairmen can tell parking service why the ticket should be delivered to the Kearns, director of parked, will cancel it. Bushy said the SenEx resolution would include the points listed in MEP 132. In effect, these points repeat last year's rule, Busy said, but they put the avenues for visitors' appeals in writing. The resolution would also require: - The parking services business office not to accept payment from visitors unless they have been notified of the grievance process. - The Parking and Traffic Board of Appeals be told about the onerror notice. - The rule change that makes visitors pay their fines is now printed on the back of tickets. - Notification of the policy to anyone who leaves the ticket and does not have a parking permit. Busy said parking services could stamp all tickets with grievance instructions for visitors, or the people instructed to go home. Instructions on the back of each ticket. Lonnie Rose, SenEx secretary and professor of law, said that if the resolution were approved, SenEx would have to decide what to do with visitors who had paid fines under what could be a bogus regulation. A KU sophomore, who pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a pipe bomb explosion Sept. 1 in Naishtim Hall, will be sentenced on June 26 to district court tudge ruled yesterday. Judge grants probation to builder of pipe bomb Judge Mike Elweil granted probation to Robert Levitch of Overland Park immediately after sentencing him to 30 days in prison. He was found for his part in the pipe bomb explosion. ELWELL TOLD Levitch and his attorney during the trial that he granted immediate probation because he had not actually exploded the bomb. Police alleged that Levitch transported the bomb to KU after he made it at his Overland Park home over the Fourth of July weekend. Another KU student arrested in the incident, Benjamin Clayman, Overland Park sophomore, was convicted Sept. 23 for exploding the bomb in a stairwell between the third and fourth floors of Naismith. Elwell ruled that the terms of Levitch's probation would require him to complete 100 hours of community service work within 90 days and pay a $20 restitution fee for the damage to Naismith. "The biggest mistake as far as judgment is concerned is that you brought it to the University in the first place," Elwell told Levitch during the trial. ELWELL GRANTED similar terms to Clayman, who must complete 75 hours of community service work within 80 days and make the same commitment. institution. Clayman, however, served three days of his one-year sentence. The explosion blew out a window, knocked several holes in cinder block walls and threw debris on stair rails above and below the explosion. There were no injuries. However, both Elwell and Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney, agreed that the nation had been potentially dangerous. During Levitch's trial, Elwell asked Levitch if he knew Clayman was going to explode the bomb when he took it from their room. "I didn't think he'd be that stupid.", Lovitch said. "I wasn't sure if he was" meaning he might have been talking. going to show it to other people or what "I didn't think he was on a mission to explode it." 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