Page 6 university Daily Kansan, February 18, 1982 Lot northwest of Allen now for brown permits By ANN WYLIE Staff Reporter The Parking and Traffic Board decided yesterday to open the lot northwest of Allen Field House for brown-penmark parking during the rest week. The lot, N-6, was previously open to only yellow-permit holders, Sherlene Hawkins, board member and microfilm library assistant, said yesterday. In other business yesterday, the board discussed putting a card-gate system behind Strong Hall for parking under the rotunda. "Everything behind Strong is a zoo now," Don Kearns, director of parking, said. The board would issue plastic cards that would open a gate to the parking lot, he said. ONLY 22 PEOPLE, the number which corresponds to the available parking spaces under the rotunda, would get cards, Kearns said. "But those people should pay well," he said. This would affect only the parking under the rotunda, Kearns said. People without cards could still drive and park along the road behind Strong Hall. The board also discussed guest parking at Javhawker Towers lot. At a previous meeting, they had discussed issuing guest parking permits to Towers residents. The residents would have their guests put the permits on their cars after arriving at the Towers, Kearns said. "It's Jayhawker Towers," he said. "It's a different type of complex." THE TOWERS are too big and there are too many residents there for the availability of water. This is the guest-parking method used at Stouffler Place, but it probably would not work at the Towers, Kearns said. "If I go to fifth floor of Tower B and you give me a pass and say, 'Go put this on your car,' I'd say, 'You're crazy.'" he said. The board also discussed having paid as much as universal demand holder fees. Tom Mulnazzin, chairman of the board and associate professor of civil engineering, said medical permits were just like universal permits. Medical-permit holders can park anywhere on campus. "I'd like to see them pay as a universal permit," he said. Medical permits cost $26 a semester. Universal permits cost $49 a semester. LIBERATION THEOLOGY will be discussed during a THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR at 4:30 p.m., at the Christian Christian Ministries Center. THE STUDENT SENATE SERVICES COMMITTEE will meet at 4 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. There is a 5 P.M. ENTRY DEADLINE for the P.R.CREATION Services DOUBLES RACQUETALL ENGINEMENT. Sign up in 208 Robinson. TODAY on campus THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM SERIES will present "The Drive clip and save ACADEMY CAR RENTAL a rental car for $8.95/day $60.00/wk $225.00/mo 25 FREE miles per day. 841 011-808 98 W 24th offer offers Feb. 28 THURS, FEB. 18 Pendleton punch nights $1.00 A Glass 1-1-30 BAY $'FB 20h SAT $'FB 20h SUN FEB. 21 LYNCH & McBEE with special Guest 10:00-1:30 Boys Babies All Guests HAPPY HOUR DAILY 6-10 $1.00 HIGHBALLS; 70¢ BTL. BEER WE ARE OPEN! 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LATIN AMERICA'S SOLIDARITY and the Commission on the Status of Women in Paris panel discussion, "Women in Revolution" at 7 p.m. in Pariol Cof the Union --small ... 2. medium ... 35s. large ... 45s. Carl Stokes, the first black mayor of a large American city, will speak at 8 tonight at Tempelman Hall. James Washburn, the mayor of Hall Black Caucus, said yesterday. On the record Burglaries stole $757 worth of stereo equipment from a parked car at 1439 Tennessee St. sometime between /'t30 p.m. Monday and 1 p.m. Tuesday, police said. After using unknown tools to enter the car, burglars took a camera valued at $630 and an equalizer valued at $225. There are no suspects, police said. Row 9 Wear At The Lice Service DIET CENTER It's a Natural 9414 Hitchcock Medical Center BURGLARS ALSO stole $700 worth of stereo equipment from another parked car at the same address sometime between 4:30 p.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Tuesday. Police said burglars used a camera to take photos and enter the car and store a stereo receiver and an amplifier. There are no suspects. Stokes is a lawyer, the author of two books and has contributed articles to professional journals. He was the recipient of several community service awards, including the Equal Opportunity Award of the National Urban League. The KU Inspirational Gospel Voices will perform before Stokes' talk, Campbell said. 'A reception will follow the speech. Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland, will appear as part of Black History Month. His topic will be "Reaganism and the Black Community." Stokes first came to national prominence in 1967 when he was elected mayor of Cleveland. He had served in A news conference will precede the lecture at 7 p.m. BURGLARS ALSO store a cassette deck valued at 400 from a parked car at 1312 Maple Lane sometime between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tuesday, police said. Burglars entered the vehicle by ambushing the police, said. 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