Monday, October 6.1975 5 University Daily Kansan Resolution critical From page one groups to follow that could cause great harm to the University. "No proper channels were gone through to build this lot," the resolution states. Mike Thomas, director of Security and Parking, said Szone was actually an add-on to the existing system. --one submitted by Chucovich, Kevin Flynn president of the council, said. Thomas said it would have been difficult for the Parking and Traffic Board to be consulted since the lot was approved in the summer. The board consists of three members, two faculty members, Hank Schoof, color officer of the traffic appeals court, and Thomas. The resolution said the Parking and Traffic Board should have been consulted to determine the effects the parking lot would have on the Martin Grove area. The resolution was given its first reading at the StudEx meeting last night, and will be considered at the regular Student Senate meeting. It is the first item on the Senate agenda. Thomas said a representative of the Security and Parking department was present at a Planning and Resources meeting. He inspected the parking lot expansion project. "The Parking and Traffic Board generally deals with parking stickers, but he said he doesn't have anything to do with lot construction." Walker said the resolution was the first time he had heard of any objection to the decision. Cruchovich couldn't be reached for further comment last night. The Architecture and Urban Design Student Council will consider at a meeting of the Board. Flynn said that the resolution to be considered by the architecture council criticized the building of the S-zone lot for environmental reasons and said future construction projects should receive consideration by several groups before being carried out. Unification case continues Attorneys for Pam Fanshier, a 1975 University of Kansas graduate and a member of the Unification Church, will try to gain access today to the Kansas Supreme Court through a hearing in Barton County District Court. Fansher's attorneys petitioned the district court last week for a delay of a Sept. 23 order restricting her travel until a court-ordered psychiatric examination had been completed. The Court expected to contest the constitutionality of the restriction in the Kansas Supreme Court. where the church has branches, until the examination is completed. Fanshier was committed to the hospital by her parents and died there. Her daughter had been brainwashed by the church. Frederick Woleslager, district court judge, ordered Fansher released from a Great Bend hospital Sept. 23 but stipulated that Fansher, 23, must undergo a psychiatric examination and not come within 15 miles of Lawrence or Manhattan. Fanisher's attorneys recently balked at the restrictions levied by Wolshelah when they learned the examination could last more than 10 days. Fanishers *w* examined by Carlos Ruiz, Great Benz psychiatrist Friday in the first in a series of examinations that are expected to last as long as five weeks. Bob Feld, an attorney for Fanshier, said the possibility of her being restricted from entering Lawrence or Manhattan, where law enforcement, for such a long time would be a hardship. The fate of two houses owned by Daniel Ling, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Arizona. The house at 1321 Tennessee was declared unsafe in July by city inspectors. However, in September the Lawrence City Commission said the house could be salvaged under criminal demolition. The matter was referred to the Minimum Housing Code Board of Appeals. The board decided Friday to view the board on Nov. 7 before deciding what to do with it. The two houses are at 1321 Tennessee St. and 1301 Ohio St. PIZZA Demolition of the house at 1301 Ohio has been delayed because of an injunction Ling filed in federal court two weeks ago. The city commission voted unanimously three weeks ago to prepare the house for demolition. Ling has offered the house to Jane Eldredge, a member of the board, for $1,500. Eldredge will be among those inspecting the house. 9" PIZZA! Leng contends that his civil rights were violated because he wasn't allowed to cross-examine the city staff members who had determined the house should be torn down. "Perfect for someone or some two!" Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager, said Fridav the city had repiled the suit. Smokers who want to stop and who are interested in the Lawrence smoking clinic but were unable to attend our first sessions please call 842-4171 or 864-6301or come to 547 Fraser Tuesday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. The reply leaves the suit in abunace until Milton Allen, city attorney, and Edward Fate of Ling houses still in doubt THE GREEN PEPPER A Man For Others-- A Foreign Missionary Priest That's what a Columban Father is. He's a man who cares, and a man who shares...a man who knows Latin America, and Latin America, to share the Good News that Jesus truly cares for them. He's a man who commits his life total to others and lives as God intended. Being a COLUMBAN FATHER is a tough challenge. But if you think you have what it takes and you can do it, then you are on 17 to 26, write today for us. FREE 16-Page BONUS Columbian Fathers 8055BK I am interested in becoming a Catholic, Missionary Priest Name Address State Phone Colliester, Ling's attorney, agree on the facts of the case. After an agreement is reached, supporting briefs will be filed by each aide and judge Earl Comor of the United States and Earl Hart of Kansas City, Kam, will decide the case. College Class Group picks leaders Officers of the 1975-76 Panhellenic Council were elected last night. The officers are: Linda Pfaster, president; Phyllis Robertson, membership chairman; Rosann Speer, pledge affairs chairman; Barbara Olivet Bison, campus affair chairman. There IS a difference!!! PREPARE FOR: Over 35 years of experience and success Small classes Voluminous home study materials MCAT DAT LSAT GRE ATGSB OCAT CPAT FLEX ECFMG SAT NATLM Make ups for missed lessons tape facilities for reviews of class lessons and for use of supplementary materials Most classes start 8 weeks expired. 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