12 Friday, March 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Council considers shift in visitor parking rules By Rebecca J. Cisek Kansan staff writer Faculty members expressed concern yesterday over proposed parking changes that might make it more difficult for special guests to park on campus. Ray Moore, chairman of the parking board, said at the University Council meeting in Blake Hall that one proposed change was in visitor parking. Visitors still would be issued three-hour courtesy permits, but those wishing to park on the campus longer would have to pay at metered stalls or buy a pass that would cost a maximum of $2 a day. The proposed changes would also eliminate allowing visitors to have two violations a year forgiven. David Downing, professor of aerospace engineering, was concerned about parking privileges for employers who come to interview students for jobs. By the time the employers pick up a parking permit at an academic office, their cars often already have been ticketed, he said. Downing said that the parking board should have a better set of rules for privileged parking so it would not have to make so many exceptions on an individual basis. Evelyn Swartz, chairman of SenEx said, "We don't want to see our slots given to anybody, but we also don't want to be rude to people, especially if they employ our students." Ron Francisco, associate professor of political science, said that the Senate Executive Committee suggested that the board should create permits that allowed people to drive on restricted areas of campus to drop people off. Moore said that the board would set guidelines for exceptions to the proposed changes. But he said he was concerned about where to draw the line. The more exceptions that are made, the less parking will be available for permit holders. Enjoy smooth, creamy Enjoy smooth, creamy Frozen Yogurt Frozen Yogurt I Can't Believe it! YOGURT! Frozen Yogurt Stores 97% Fat Free! --Free Samples-- Louisiana Purchase Shopping Center OPEN: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Daily Noon 11 p.m. Sundays - Boilers - Furnaces - Air conditioners - Walk-in coolers and freezers SUPERIOR REFRIGERATION & HEATING 842-0301 NO AMATEURS The University of Kansas Chamber Choir The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Presents James Ralston Conductor REQUIEM By John Rutter 8:00 p.m. Friday March 4, 1988 Swarthout Recital Hall Free and open to the public V 811 Mass. Downtown Lawrence 749-4565 M-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-7:00 the men's shop • 839 massachusetts • lawrence, kansas 66044 • 843-5757 $^b$ STORY or PHOTO IDEA? Call 864-4810 reuter's boot & shoe repair Lay away a pair of hand-made American boots for graduation. 8 w 9th 841-4729 ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts...$6.50 For appointments call 482-3699 2323 Ridge Court RINGS sized, repaired cleaned Kizer Cummings jewelers 800 Mass. 749-4333 CHINESE FOOD ***DELIVERY SPECIAL*** SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN...$4.95 MOO GOO GAIPAN...$4.95 SZECHWAN CHICKEN...$4.95 EGG ROLLS (2)...$1.50 CRAB RANGOON (6)...$3.00 CHO-CHO BEEF (6)...$2.95 (THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE ON SPECIAL PRICE FOR DELIVERY) PEKING RESTAURANT 749-0003 (FREE DELIVERY AFTER 5:00 p.m.) 2210 Iowa (23rd & Iowa) 842-1212 PIZZA SHUTTLE 842-1212 "NO COUPON SPECIALS" Everyday Two-Fers 2-Pizzas 2-Toppings 2-Cokes $8.00 TOPPINGS PEPPERONI ITALIAN SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF HAM ANGIBLES PINEAPPLE EXTRA CHEESE MUSHROOMS ONIONS GREEN OLIVES BLACK OLIVES GREEN OLIVES SLICED TOMATOES JALAPENOS HOURS HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Sunday-11 a.m.-1 a.m. WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH! TAKE A BUSINESSTRIP AT MACH2. This is the kind of work that can really take you places. At the speed of sound. As a pilot in the Navy, there's no end to the adventure that's waiting for you. You'll fly the world's most sophisticated aircraft. As a flight officer, you'll control the complicated weapons and navigation systems on board. Both exciting jobs require advanced training. And both reward you with the kind of leadership authority it takes to make authority it takes to make your career really take off. Lead the adventure. The rewards are great. After only four years, you'll be earning at least $35,000, and receiving an outstanding benefits package with 30 days' paid vacation each year, medical and dental care, low-cost life insurance, and tax-free allowances. To qualify, all you need is a BA or BS degree, be no more than 25, be able to pass aptitude and physical examinations and be a U.S. citizen. pass aptitude tests to pass If you're interested in charting a brilliant course for your future and your aspirations are lofty, find out more about becoming a member of the Naval Aviation team. Call: 1-800-821-5110 NAVY OFFICER. LEAD THE ADVENTURE.