2 Tuesday, March 28, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather For Today: Tuesday, March 28, 1989 Source, KU Weather Service CONTINUANCE GRANTED: A. CONTINUANCE GRANTED: A continuance was granted yesterday to a man charged with the March 19 rape of a KU student. The continuance was requested by the defense attorney, Wesley Nor- Police Record until April 3 A motion to reduce the man's current $25,000 bond also was denied by District Court Judge James Padock. ADVERTISING WORKS!!! wood, for the man in order to further prepare for the case. Shop in the Kansan for gift ideas ■ The KU International Club will host an informal luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. tomorrow in Alcove A at the Kansas Union, Alfred Kisubi, a Ugandan poet and author, will speak about his book "Time Winds." The Center for East Asian Studies is sponsoring a play and lecture at 8 p.m. today in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. The woman alleged that the man had raped her on March 19 while she was staying at a friend's home. The preliminary hearing was postponed University Forum will present Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan., speaking on "The U.S. Policy and the World Hunger Crisis," at noon tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. $$$$ Kansas Classified$$$$ 642 Mass LIBERTY HALL 749 1912 a taxing woman 7:00 A film by ADCO TANI 9:30 ■ ECKANARK is sponsoring an introduction videotour and discussion at 7:30 p.m. today in Parlor C at the Kansas Union On Campus ■ Maranatha Campus Ministry meets at 7:30 p.m. today in the Jawhawk town at the Kansas Union. ■ The Art History Club presents Louis Michel, professor of architecture and urban design, speaking on "Directions in Contemporary Architecture. Looking Toward the Wall." Walnut Room at the Kansas Union save time and money...Classified Granada 1020 Mass. 843-5788 U.A. COMMONWEALTH Bargain Meals & Senior Care C$2.50 Showtime for Tidy Day MOVIE INFO 842, 8255 7:30 9:30 KU Students Against Hunger meets at 6:30 p.m. today in the Governor's Room at the Kansas Union. ■ The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a women's film festival at 7 p.m. today and Jayshawk Room at the Kansas University. CHANCES ARE (PG) 7:30,9:30 At 3:30 p.m. today, Watson Library will conduct a 45-minute tour explaining the library's resources - Adult Children of Alcoholics/Al-Anon meet at 11 a.m. today in the second-floor conference room at Watkins Memorial Health Center. RAIN MAN (R) *4:30, 7:05, 9:25 LEAN ON ME (PG13) *4:40, 7:20, 9:35 LEVIATHON (R) *4:45, 7:15, 9:40 Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 Varsity 1015 Mass. 843-1065 ■ The Hispanic American Leadership Organization meets at 6:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. FIGURE 14.35 ADVENTURES OF BARON story idea ? 864-4810 ADVENTURES OF BARON *4.35; 7.10; 9.30* MUNCHAUSEN (PG) TROOP BEVERLY HILLS (PG) 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 BURBS (PG) 7:15, 9:20 WORKING GIRL (R) 7:10,9:15 Board of Regents Notice to all persons having an interest in the regulations governing traffic and parking on the roads, streets, driveways, and parking facilities at the University of Kansas Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that on April 7, 1989, at 3:00 p.m. C.S.T. in the Kansas Union Building, Level 6 Pine Room, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, a public hearing will be holding the adoption by the Board of Regents of regulations governing traffic and parking on the roads, streets, driveways, and parking facilities at the University of Kansas. The regulations have been reorganized and reorganized, the only substantive changes in the regulations are noted as follows: 1. GENERAL REGULATIONS. The current regulations specify who is subject to these rules and regulations, that all vehicles must have a valid parking permit, and hours of access to the central campus. The proposed amendment will change all reference of campus pass to 2. DEFINITIONS. The current regulations specify, for the purpose of these regulations, the definitions of student, faculty, staff, visitors, dormitory medical, visitor parking needs, handicap parking, moped and motorcycle patrol. No amendments are proposed. **VISITOR PARKING.** The current regulations specify conditions under which visitors may legally park at the University of Kansas. No 5. STUDENT, FACULTY, AND STAFF PARKING. The current regulations establish procedures by which parking permits for vehicles may be obtained and appealed, and procedures for new employees. The proposed amendment would require that new and temporary employees purchase a temporary permit for $1.00 for each vehicle of the temporary would be applied to the cost of the permanent permit. 6. PERMIT FEES. The current regulations specify the fees charged for parking permits. The proposed amendment would raise the rate for hooded meters from $1.00 daily day, and $2.00 all day, to $2.00 per hour on weekdays. The new permit fee will be associated with faculty staff and students who purchase a blue, red, or yellow **PARKING PERMITS**. The current regulations establish procedures pertaining to parking permits and the types of permits available. The proposed amendment advises permit holders that the parking permit should be stored in a locked cabinet and advises permits holders that short-term permits are available through the Parking office if their primary permitted vehicle is out of service. Red, blue, black and red light permits also be allowed to park in the JRP at. 10. APPEAL OF VIOLATION NOTICES. The current regulations estation the procedures for appeals from a charge of mousse of abuse. 11. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION. The current regulations establish the authorization of the Board of Regents to promulgate regulations for the control of parking and traffic on the University of Utah campus, and for violations of the regulations. No amendments are proposed. 9. PAYMENT OF FEEES FOR VOLATIONS. The current regulations specify the method and procedure for payment of violations in connection with enforcement procedures, consequences of excessive violations and towing & impairment procedures. The proposed amendment would reduce the number of violations and the consequences of the violation. Interested persons will be given reasonable opportunity at the hearing to present their views concerning the adoption of the proposed amendments to the existing regulations. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the hearing. Written comments of a request for a copy of the proposed regulations and a copy of the financial impact statement of such changes should be submitted to Edwyna Gilbert, Associate Dean, College Office, The University of Kansas, Strong Hall, Room 206, Lawrence, Kansas 66045. Ted D. Ayes SUAX THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FILMS 864-3477 8. VIOLATIONS. The current regulations specify violations for which a vehicle may be ticketed and the cost of such violations. The proposed amendment would restructure the ticket and eliminate violations for parking in a guest area, parking on the wrong side of the road, or parking on a handicapped area. These violations would be covered under other, existing violations. The handicap stall violation will incorporate handicap ramps. The fire lane and hydrant violations will be combined. All Group III violations will be $50/$80 per vehicle. New Group III violations will be $50/$80 per vehicle. SPRING FILMS CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE General Counsel parking permit. A parking facility access card will be issued st no charge upon application to the Parking Services business office located at 710-254-8366. 7. CONTROL OF PARKING LOTS AND ZONES. The current regulations specify times and locations for parking restrictions at the University of Kansas. The proposed amendment will allow backering zone meters to be enforced 24 hours per day. Loading zone meters will be enforced 24 hours per day. ALSINO AND THE CONDOR THURSDAY, MARCH 30 @ p.m. $2.50 with KUID SUNDAY APRIL 12 HELLFIRE TUESDAY, MARCH 28 8 p.m. $1.50 with KUID GANDHI WEDNESDAY MARCH 29 BIG BUSINESS FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 31 & APRIL 1 $1.50 3:30 matine $2.50 7:30 & 9 p.m. Woodruff-Kansas Union COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (CLAS) Undergraduate enrollment procedures Fall 1989 1. Permit to enroll. Permits to enroll will be mailed to all undergraduates in CLAS. The permit replaces the enrollment card. Students will not be admitted to the enrollment center without a permit to enroll. 2. Advising-2 Weeks Only April 3 through April 14 Check the letter you received in the mail for more information. 2. Advising-2 Weeks Only. 3. Dean's Stamp 3. 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