Thursday, Aug. 29, 1985 University Daily Kansan 5 Nation/World Parking Continued from p.1 KU lots and would have its greatest effect on KU visitors. "They elected to do this because it didn't affect that many faculty, staff and students." Kearns said. Kearns said the price of parking in a metered spot was 75 cents for a nine-hour day. The increase was based on this amount. "If you have classes for eight hours a day, you've got to get up the hill and walk back down, so it's parallel with the meter program." he said. Kearns said KU had 1,000 metered parking spaces and 500 of those were found on the yellow-zone parking lot south of Robinson Gymnasium. Most others are found in blue and red parking areas. Students who did not buy yellow-zone permits during enrollment can buy them in the vestibule of Hoch Auditorium. Residents of University housing pay $13 a semester and $20 a year. Others pay $21 a semester and $35 a year. Currently, visitors to the University of Kansas are given free courtesy permits, which allow them to park on campus. From July 1984 to July 1985, 107,573 such permits were distributed. Donna Hultine, assistant director of parking services, said the permits also could be given to a person who had permission to park on campus. W. German official fired in spy scandal The Associated Press BONN, West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Kohl has dismissed his intelligence chief in the spreading scandal over the defection of a top counterpart to East Germany last Four alleged East German spies were arrested in Britain and Switzerland. At least two were reported to be connected with the Bonn espionage scandal that has shaken Kohl's government. Federal Intelligence Service chief Heribert Hellenboich acknowledged in an interview yesterday with West German television that he had been dismissed. Official announcement was not expected until today. "The decision has been taken. As a civil servant, I have to accept it," Hellenbroich, 48, said. Government sources said Chancellor Helmut Kohl decided to fire Henlebroich because he had protected Hans-Joschim Tiedge, who ran the counter-espionage section dealing with East German spies. Tiedge defected to East Germany Friday, and at least three other suspects have fled Several of Tiede's colleagues had recommended he be dismissed on grounds that his heavy drinking and mounting debts made him a security risk, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity. They said Hellenbroich rejected the recommendations. Hellenbroich insisted yesterday that he had legitimate reasons for the way he handled the Tiedge case. "Unfortunately I cannot disclose the reasons that determined my actions," he said. "This for me a very bitter, painful experience." Hellenbroich is the first official to lose his job in the scandal, which is the latest of many espionage cases since Germany was divided on ideological lines at the end of World War II. He has been in charge of the agency for less than a month and formerly ran the counter-espionage service, where Tiedge was the East German section chief. The defection raised concern that Western agents operating in East Germany might be exposed and that NATO intelligence operations might have been compromised. Britain and Switzerland announced yesterday that they had, arrested alleged East German spies, West German sources said they were trying to arrest the pair arrested in Switzerland was tied to the Bonn spy case. The Swiss state prosecutor's office in Bern said it arrested a German couple who lived in Lucerne on suspicion of having been long-term undercover agents for East Germany. Reactor may restart today United Press International HARRISBURG, Pa. — Three Mile Island's undamaged nuclear reactor will be restatted within hours of the final go-away from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, TMI's operator and the commission said yesterday. Philip Clark, president and chief executive officer of GPU Nuclear, said the reactor would be restarted about 12 to 16 hours after final clearance by the NRC. "We're hopeful we'll hear as early as (today)." Clark told reporters. "We've been talking to them. I'm not aware of any reasons why they should not release us." Karl Abraham, an NRC spokesman, said it was "possible" the go-ahole could come today. "It's imminent," Abraham said. Restart opponents Gov. Dick Thornburgh and the citizens group TMI Alert Inc. said they planned no last-minute court action to try to stop the Unit 1 reactor from going on line. Anti nuclear activists demonstrated yesterday for a second day to But lawyers disagreed whether a ruling Tuesday by a three-member panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared the way for an immediate restart. protest the restart at nearby TMI. There were no arrests. Unit 1 has been idle since its twin was crippled in a partial meltdown in March 1979, the worst accident in the history of U.S. commercial nuclear power. No U.S. reactor has been down so long, then restarted. In a 2-1 decision, the appeals court upheld a May vote by the NRC to allow GPU Nuclear Corp. to restrain Unit 1. Lawyers for Thornburgh, a party to the suit, were reviewing the court decision, administration spokesman Roland Page said. RICKY SKAGGS Friday, August 30, 1985 Two shows 7 & 9 pm Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority, could not be reached for comment. 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