University Daily Kansan Friday, December 2, 1977 3 Official to represent Med Center By BRIAN SETTLE Staff Writer Hoping to better coordinate the University of Kansas' Lawrence campus with its Kansas City campus, SenEx Tuesday decided to add a representative from the KU Med Center to the University Senate Calendar Committee. The addition of Walter Gehlbach, director of student admissions and records at the Red Med Center, in response to a letter sent by the president, dean of the School of Nursing, to SenEx. According to William Westerborke, SenEx chairman, Watson was concerned that the recent change in enrollment dates at the University would have an adverse effect on them. Gehlbach said yesterday that because both the Med Center and Lawrence cam- puples would be holding enrollment on Wednesday, Jan. 11, advisers from the School of Nursing would have been prevented from being at both campuses. The problem was solved, however, by giving the nursing department at the Med Center to Monday, Jan. 11. GEHLACH SAID that the Med Center traditionally had held its enrollment before graduation. "This is because some students register at Lawrence and some enroll at the Med Center." Gelbach said that the Med Center's enrollment was moved back a day because the hospital had to re-plan. The University Senate recently changed enrollment dates for the spring 1978 semester. The enrollment dates have been Thursday, 12, Friday, 13, and Monday, Jan. 16. carolina now will be Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 11, and all day Jan. 12 and Jan. 13. THE ENROLLEMENT dates were changed in response to criticism from the faculty that the schedule approved last spring was outdated. Faculty enrollment for adjustments in class schedules. Faculty members also contended that the schedule would produce an on-laught of students enrolling on the last day of school, and not the usual personal records and enrollment materials. In addition, Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and records, said that a new computer program would be used to process student records and, because there would be no backup system for the computer program, as much time as possible would be needed after enrollment in case of a computer problem. UNDER UNIVERSITY Senate Code Regulations, SenEx is authorized to augment any standing committee on a basis of principle whilst it thinks it necessary. Westerbeke said that after observing how the new representative works out, the code would have to be amended to make a Med Center represent a permanent place on the Community School. "It's not traditional to have Med Center representatives on Lawrence committees," Westberke said, "but I think this will be the only further concerns about scheduling." Westerbeke said Tuesday he recommended that the chairman of the Calendar Committee and Geghabb talk before each other on Wednesday. He would also would have any effect on the Med Center. State legislators to discuss funds with AAUP Concrete leads in murder case elude policemen Although numerous leads are being followed, investigators have nothing concrete yet in the homicide of Lawrence store owner Ralph Duffield, a police Chief Richard Stanak said yesterday. Norwood, manager of the Woolworth variety store, 911 Massachusetts St. was found alamond Tuesday morning on the south end of the River at the north end of New York Street. Norwood, whose hands were bound behind his back, was shot in the back of the head four times with a .38 caliber handgun, police said. Professors (AUAP) Wednesday at an informal dinner. Mike Malone, Douglas County attorney, said it was not known whether Norwood was the victim of the attack. William Scott, president of AAPU, said at a meeting yesterday that the four Lawrence alumni were asked to attend Lawrence; speaker Rep. Lloyd Buzzi, RLawrence; speaker of the House John Carlin, D-Smolan; and state Rep. Mike Glover, DLawrence, would discuss KU's The KU AAUP has opposed the Regents plan because AAUP says faculty retiring early under the plan would lose money. AAUP has written a proposal stating the benefits it considers necessary for a desirable early retirement plan. Besides talking about a requested seven per cent salary increase for professors, Scott said they also would discuss funding for a graduate student aid and a graduate student fee waiver. The executive committee discussed letters Scott received from two Regents schools condemning the Kansas Board of Regents proposed voluntary early retirement plan. The Regents will vote on the plan Dec. 15. One letter, from Kansas State University, supported the KU's AAPU ideas. The other, from Emporia State University, supported the Regents plan. His car was found locked Monday night in the parking lot across the street from the rear of the store, police said. No presents were found inside the car. AT THE MEETING, professors also agreed to issue a statement urging that the terms of temporary faculty appointments be made clear in the faculty handbook. The professors planned the dinner after a recent comment by Gov. Robert Bennett that University staff and faculty needed to promote the University. Although temporary appointments, made by the vice chancellor for academic affairs, are only for one year, Scott said, they are often renewed for a second year. It is rare for a temporary appointment to be renewed for a third time, however. Yet, as far as the professors knew, there is no formal University policy that limits the number of appointments they can renew, they said. They were concerned that faculty members on temporary appointments may incorrectly assume that their appointments will be renewed if there are not. The University hires some faculty by temporary assignment to maintain flexibility, Scott said. Because of the tight job market, faculty may be forced to take temporary jobs because they are the only jobs available. Norwood, 235 N. Michigan St. also had had several items including a light beige overcoat, a camera, film and flashbubs, a gold watch and a bifold, police said. "A JOB IS a job. It keeps you alive for a year." he said ACCORDING TO Malone, none of those items have been found. said all new employees of the University receive a notice of their appointment that includes the terms of their contract. The university must sign the notice, or he will not be hired. Norwood had lived in Lawrence since July, moving here from Grandview. Mo. About 25 members of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, KU police, Lawrence police and the Douglas County sheriff's department are working on the case, he said. Ambrose Saricks, professor of history. R. C. Ladd, F.W. Woolworth Co. vice president of the south central region, St. Louis, said "Norwood was a very quiet place." He himself beautifully with his employees." ANYONE WITH information should write it on a piece of paper, sign it with a random six-digit number on both the bottom and a corner of the paper, tear off the corner and keep it for proof, and send the letter to the recipient. Reward Fund, Box 15, Lawrence 66044 Stanwix said that as of yesterday afternoon no letters had been received. The F.W. Woolworth Co. Wednesday offered a $5,000 reward in the case. Married for nine years and with one son, Norwood had been handpicked by Ladd to learn as much about the business as possible. Ladd said. The Finals Frenzy Norwood had worked for the Woolworth company since September 1971. 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But let judgment run down as waters and rightness is a mighty stream! Psalm 710 and Amos and 24. One may love the great hymns and music of the Church, but it one does not "hate evil" it appears God does not appear. It is a kind of hate. "I have thought of my life as an arrow shot out of a bow. For a moment it is seen as it takes its flight across the landscape, then drops into obscurity. Let me be a man of ONE BOOK, THE BIBLE, and let me walk in its light for our safety and security. I will not be a slave to obscurity may be" Safe in The Arms of Jesus."—"This is not an accurate quote, but it is based on a statement of John Wesley. In one respect it is suggested he was mistaken, for he said it would be "the land where no moment but through centuries and has been seen across a very limited landscape not at all, but across the landscape of most of the world. He, He and 'The people called Methodist' Loved The Lord and hated evil 'in obedience to the commandments'. We are now back to a moment, for rebuking al sin wherever they saw it — the sin of "any want of conformity unto or transgression of The Law of God." Often they suffered for it, but the reason they gave for giving offense) was that they must 'deliver their own blood' (which was probably from the unpentention, God would require the blood of lost soule at their hands, Read Ezekiel 3:17, etc., and chapters 18 and 33. "The heart in your bosom is a muffled drum 'breatling out a march to the墓地 for you' When they take you and me to the墓地 for deposit, it is because our spirit has left this world so that we can live life with God. Who gave it. The Bible tells of two different kinds of 'long homes.' One where "eye hate not seen, ear hate not heard, neither hear entered the mind of man the things God hath prepared for them that love Him." — a man's mind is not capable of thinking or of imagining the great good, job and purpose. We mouth much about "The love of God," but it would be well if we considered more 'our love for God,' and how in and what manner it is manifested, Jesus Christ said that in order that the world might know that He loved God, He obeyed him and as He was commended "Arise and I go he命" before we went to meet the mob, the cross, as most of his disciples fled. The other "long home" is the "take of fire" prepared for the devil and his angels, for raging and unrepentant men and nations, for "God is angry with the wicked every day," and "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God." Psalm 171 and Psalm 17. "It is appointed unto you to rebuke your enemies." The judgment, that appointment will tell the story, as the hand-writing on the wall did in the 5th chapter of Daniel, whether or not we are "weighed and found wanting." P, O, BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031