6 Wednesday, January 24, 1979 University Daily Kansan 1078 --- MISTER GUY of Lawrence Announces Their TRANSFER SALE of OUTERWEAR!!!! 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Traffic court a classroom By GENE BROWNING Excuses, excuses, excuses. That is all 85 KU students leave from appeasing him. Better to just use a few excuses. own reporter Jan Carlin, a second year law student and chief justice of the University of Kansas traffic court, said, "One guy appealed a traffic ticket for parking six hours in a fire at GSP. He said he had been walking his girl to the door." First and second year law students make up the traffic court, which meets twice a week. The first year law students in the court, who act as attorneys, are divided into prosecutors and defenders. The second year students are the justices. CARLIN SAID law students took their positions seriously because they had the opportunity to become judges if they did well. The court hears about 20 cases a week. Tick fees range from $7.50 to $25. "The law students get upset when they lose a case they know they should have won" Carlin said. "The prosecutors will try to explain the sanctions and to embarrass them on the stand." Also, judges are hard on students who seem to have no valid complaints, according A student may contest a ticket by appearing before the court, by having an attorney represent him or by submitting an anopeal form. All appeals are free. to Carlin. She said blocking fire lanes and roadways were typical instances in which a driver had to be very careful. "It was raining and I wanted to go the hackers. It is not a valid reason for appealing a hacker." "If a person continually appeals tickets for no apparent reason, the person may be brought before the University Judiciary as a frivolous appealer," she said. BUT THE chance that a student will win an appeal is slim, according to Carlin. She said out of 392 cases reviewed by the court last semester, only 176 awards were won. Although the court may not review a case for 60 to 90 days, Carlin said, students should not appeal merely to postpone paying a ticket. The University Judiciary has the power to expel students, but Garin said it usually doesn't. Carlin said some people gave excuses that were so outrageous the judges had to bellow. Foosball Tournament (Doubles) "One person claimed that some other people had picked up his Volkswagen and carried it into an illegal parking area," Carlin said. --- Sat. 27th at 2:00 p.m. Qualifying Tournament for ACU-1 Regional Tournament which will be held in Warrensburg, Missouri Feb. 1, 2, 3 1st place Winners will receive an expense paid trip to the Regionals 1st place Winners will receive an expense paid trip to the Regina Entry fee: $2.00 per person (Must be a student to enter) To enter: Leave name and phone number at SUA office or call Randy Phillips at 841-6498 --- Schweider Retail Liquor Store 1610 W. 23rd (Next to Pizza Hut) For the student budget we offer 10% discount on case purchases! 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE. Renforce your college degree and get a better start through Army ROTC. Get an Associate's degree in nursing or related field that will let you asap as a responsible achiever. You also receive $500 her way that will rent a apartment for you and be responsible for the ROTC Program. Whether your career plans are civilian or military Army ROTC, you can apply directly to the salary of over $11,300 or reserve service when employed in the cavalier community with your military unit. If you are a veteran or a you started early — probably without reasoning. That it early enough to enter the Advanced enable to enter the Advanced THE EARLY START. THE MULTIPLE START. Start Army ROTC during your freshman or sophomore year. You'll find a number of ways to get started in the Army and flexible enough to meet your class schedule and work with others. CALL: CPT Gary Enos 864-3311 ARMY ROTC. THE BASIC START. Get started in Army history at Fort Kentucky. This summer, you'll get $500 for attending the Fall Army Conference. If your performance is good, you qualify for a two-year scholarship as you enter the Army Academy. SHE SAID in some lots where zones were oversold, drivers would put unlocked cars in neutral and roll them out of a parking space to make space for themselves. She said there were many cases in which people, should not get tickets, such as when a car battery went dead and the student could not move his car. The traffic court not only provides a free place for students to appeal fines, but is a learning ground for law students, according to Carlin. She said the law students who made up the court were not paid, but gained practice in giving logical arguments and in speaking extemporaneously. Date moved up in murder trial A scheduling conflict has led to a change in the date of the court arraignment for Lee E. Harris, Denver, who faces charges in connection with a 1972 Lawrence murder. Harris' arraignment was to have been Feb. 5. His appearance in Douglas County Court has been changed to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 2 because his court-appointed attorney, Dennis Prater, could not be present on the other date. Mike Elwell, associate district judge, ruled at Harris' preliminary hearing Jan. 18 that prosecutors have sufficient evidence to try the murders. He said the Nov. 28, 1977 death of Samuel Norwood. KANSAN Police Beat A bomb threat was called into K-mart at 3:17, and Iowa streets at 4 aftersunlight after 6:20. Police said that a person called K-mart and told store employee that a box containing a bomb had been sent to K-mart and was set to explode in 45 minutes. However, the building was not evacuated. No search was made, and no explosion occurred. Police said there was no sign of forced entry. Two stereo speakers, valued at $180, were taken from the Language Lab in 4069 Wescole Hall between 5 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Monday, according to KU police. Lawrence police said four power saws, valued at approximately $50, were stolen from a storage shed owned by Dickerson Brothers Construction Co., at 1243 Melrose. The saws were taken between 4:30 p.m. Friday and 7:30 a.m. Monday. A tool was used to pry a lock off the storage shed, according to police. Lumber valued at approximately $00 was stolen from a home under construction in the 3700 Block of Brush Creek Drive, at 142nd A. tuesday, Lawrence police said. An unknown quantity of lumber was stolen from a construction site at Louisiana and Edgehill streets early Tuesday morning, they said. According to Lawrence财事 $17 in cash and a pair of eyeglasses valued at $100 were taken from a car owned by Jane E. Patterson, Independence sophomore. The car was parked at 2000 W. Sith St. The theft occurred between 6:00 and 6:15 p.m. Monday. Police said $20 in cash was stolen from another car parked at the same location at a nearby apartment. Ted A. Cooper, 2128 Mitchell Rd., William J. Schafer, 1530 Wedgewood Dr, and Tracey S. McGlinn, 2006 W. 27th St. Terr., were summoned to appear in Municipal Court on April 14 in connection with the theft of lumber from the home under construction on Brush Creek Drive. Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358 Hillcrest Fri & Sat -12:00 Midnight Box opens 11:30 Adm 2.75