8 Friday, April 13, 1979 University Daily Kansan SUNDAY BRUNCH ALL YOU CAN EAT! $4.45 per person 10% OFF on parties of at least 15. 15% OFF on parties of 30 or more. 3 Days advance notice to receive discount. The Eldridge House Who is "Numero Uno"? Bud Greenspan Producer of "The Olympiad," "Wilma," and widely recognized writer, director, andlymp expert presents the first public showing of Numero Uno. A series of thirteenth hall hour documentaries on legendary world war II events will lend commentary and offer his opinion as to who is "Numero Uno." Admission: Free Wednesday, April 18, 1979 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Forums JRP action halted; notice rule planned Disciplinary action has been dropped against Joseph R. Pearson Hall residents in whose rooms marrijuana plants were found during a spring break safety check at the University, associate director of the office of residential programs, said yesterday. In a letter from Fred McElhene, director of the office, to George Gomez, student body vice president, McElhenebody who said Gomez that it would not happen again. The Student Rights committee of the Student Senate had approved a resolution March 29 stating that the room check was a violation of students' rights "Based solely on the fact that no notice was given prior to the room safety check in Joseph R. Pearson Hall, we have decided that the warning given to the residents will be rescinded and precautions under their disciplinary action in this situation. A part of the letter said: "In the future, however, if violations of state, local, University or residence hall regulations are found in the normal course of learning, an appropriate corrective action will be taken. "Finally, I wish to set the record straight. The procedure pursued by the directors of Joseph R. Pearson Hall was a safety check (underlined) and not a search (underlined) as alleged in line 22 of the resolution. Violation of regulations were in line of sight, etc., no drawers were in cases, cases, etc., were opened." McEhnie said in the letter that the room safety check was made to protect the property of the residents and was the result of reports to Richard Foulk, JRP director, and Bub Nutger, JRP assistant director, of possible safety hazards. The letter also said that McEhline and the Association of University Residence Halls were drafting a standardized notice to be posted and placed in the residence hall not less than 24 hours before room safety checks during vacation closings. He said the check was made in good faith. AURH approved a resolution Monday asking that charges against JRP residents be dropped. Mikkelson said the decision to drop charges was made before the AURH resolution was received. Mikkelsen said that the drafting of the standardized notice was nearly completed and that that action would end the operation of the office of residential programs. 1980 parking budget new rules approved By TONI WOOD Staff Reporter A 1980 budget of $660,425 for the Parking and Traffic Board and several changes in traffic rules were approved yesterday by the University Council. "The have been excessive violations during the day, but particularly during the evening," Krone said. "Parking spaces are not filled by people who should not be in them." In presenting the board's annual report, Ralph W. Krone, chairman, said excessive parking violations were the biggest complaint to the board. Krone said that approximately 400 tickets were issued daily, but that the staff of officers was not large enough to deal with all the violations. GRANT GOODMAN, professor of history and a council member, said, "I feel very dissatisfied about continuing to teach in the evening. It's frustrating to be late to one's course because of an inability to find a parking place." Goodman said he thought the extra tuition received because of an increase in evening students should have been applied to the parking and traffic budget. But Krore said only money collected from permit fees and parking fines could be used. FREE Airform! SHEAR DIMENSIONS with every Haircut at T.G.I.F. AT THE HAWK presents lemon tree 11 W.9th 11 W. 9th FREE with purchase of any size dish of Natural Dessert Yogurt One Natural Dry or Fruit Topping THE CLINESTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE Original Hickory Pit BBQ 719 Mass. RIBS . . . RIBS . . . RIBS 1/2 Slab Big End . . . . . $3.75 1/2 Slab Small End . . . . . $4.75 Your choice Schiltz, Tuborg Gold, Pepsi or Dr. Pepper with the purchase of any large pizza. MISS STREET DELI FREE PITCHER THE DELI CHEF SALAD Offer Good Wed. thru Sat. April 11-14 The Downtown Eating Establishments No Coupons Accepted 2. 25 Half Chef $1.50 NATIVE AMERICAN ALLIANCE PRESENTS الذراعي 30 The Third AnnualUniversity of Kansas POW WOW Lawrence Community Building 115 W. 11th St. Lawrence, Kansas 66044 April 13-14, 1979 6:00-12:00 P.M. Gourd Dance:12:00 Noon Sat. ALSO: Basketball Tournament 1st Annual Men's and Women's All-Indian West Junior High School 900 Yale Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Friday 4:30-11:00 P.M. April 13-14 Friday 4:30-11:00 P.M. April 13-14 Saturday 7:30-10:00 P.M. 1979 Sponsored Native American Alliance Office of Minority Affairs Student Senate by: SUSAN CASHIN . . . one of the talented professionals headmasters We're ready to help you look great! Call 843-8808 for an appointment or stop by 809 Vermont for a free consultation. REDKEN® Open most evenings ttl 8 p.m. The council also considered a proposed budget of $729,659 for fiscal 1981, which must be approved by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes and the Kansas Board of Regents. The budget would include funds for a new patrol officer and a half-time programmer. A written statement distributed to council members by the Parking and Traffic Board said, "The two officers now on duty simply cannot police the parking lots, assure that fire lanes are kept open and attend to all the vehicles which such informed officers only can perform." The 1981 budget also called for an increase from $60 to $75 for Universal permits. The blue and red parking zone fees would be increased from $40 to $23. - Backing into a parking stall would be a * Group I Violation, with a fine of $7.50. - The council approved the following changes in rules and regulations, which will take effect on June 1, 2015. - The control booths would be open from 7 a.m. to 4:38 p.m. They would also be open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - The council also approved regulation changes that will take effect September 19th. - Group III or Group IV violations (parking in a driveway, next to a fire hydrant, in a stall for the handcapped, etc.) when driving through an area by a wheel lock rather than by rhamnus. - Certain lots would be restricted from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to noon on Saturday. At other times, the lots, B-1, E-1, V, C, D, G and T. would be open only to staff and faculty with permits. - Payment of fines would be mandatory within seven days instead of 14 days. - Parts of zone S would be available at a reduced rate of $20 annually. Zone S is southwest and west of Memorial Stadium. The apparatus procedure would be revised. KANSAN On Campus TONIGHT: THE FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 at the Lawrence Public Library, 2th and Vermont streets. Jazz compositions will be presented in a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TODAY: THE KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS will meet all day in the Council Room in the Union. The LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY will meet at 2 o'clock. The UNIVERSITY SENATE will meet at 2 o'clock. WOODRUFF Auditorium in the Union. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available from 2 to 4 o'clock in the Legal Aid New Green Hall. THE BLOGGY CLUB will meet at 4 in the Sandflower Room in the Union. TOMORROW: THE KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS will meet all day in the Council Room of the Union. The KU GUNG FU CLUB will meet at 8 a.m. in VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available from 10 a.m. to noon in the Legal Aid office in new Green Hall. The INDIA CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union Building. A JAZZ CONDO AT LEARNING a Jazz Combo will be at 8 p.m. Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. SUNDAY: A SUNRISE SERVICE will be at 7 a.m. on the hillside northeast of the building. LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. DRINK DRINK & DROWN 1-7 Today Guys—$3 Girls—$2 DIGK'S 708 Massachusetts