Wednesday, May 2, 1973 BSU Appeal to Be Reviewed 5 Funding Questioned By GEORGE STEWART Kansan Staff Writer In a ruling released Tuesday, the appellate division of the University Judiciary ordered the Judiciary's hearing division to transfer the case from Student Union against the Student Senate. The suit, filed Feb. 14, charged that the Student Senate had violated the BSU's 14th Amendment rights by revoking $3,000 of its money and infinitely without another $2,900 of the allocation. The hearing division dismissed the suit on March 9 on a motion by senate council that the senate had acted within its rights when it revoked the funds. The BSU appealed the judicial ruling. This appeal was considered by the judge, who ordered a retrial. The appellate division said a hearing should be conducted to determine whether the RSU and a property interest in any part of the land were present. The contract existed between the senate and the BSU, whether BSU's activities were based on this contract, if it existed, and whether the withdrawal of the funds impinged upon wily upon the contractual relationship. The appellate division ruling denied the hearing division's assumption that the Student Senate was a legislative body and the institution was within its power to enact legislation. The ruling stated the powers of the senate were "subject to and in accordance with the control of the Chancellor and the Board of Regents as provided by law." The ruling also stated that any powers exercised by the Student Senate were vested in the senate, in the office of the Chancellor and that these, as administrative agencies, could confer no greater power upon the senate than they were authorized by the legislature to exercise. The appellate division concluded that the allocation of student activity fees was an error. The department should have reviewed the case. LA&S Council Develops Format A newly formed University of Kansas Liberal Arts and Sciences School Council developed goals and priorities and elected the organization or the organization in a meeting Tuesday. R. E., "Tuck" Duncan, Wilmette, Ill., senior and temporary chairman of the council, said projects that would increase student participation in University policy-making decisions were the primary goal of the council. Jonoser Sander, Johnson freshman, and Mike Biggs, Wichita junior, were elected chairmen of the council until the fall semester. Debbie Langdon, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, was elected secretary and Mike Ruffs, City freshman, was elected treasurer. Joosserand said that the development of an operating constitution and the increase of A Chilean film, "Campamento," will be shown Wednesday and Thursday at the Kansas Union and at the Catholic Student Center. Film Depicts Chilean Plight The film portrays the struggle of a group of slum dwellers to educate themselves and to build a new society in Chile after the greatest government of Allende was instituted. Showings of the film will be at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Big Eight Room, and at 10 and 11 a.m. and at 12:10, 2:30 and 3:00 p.m. Thursday in the Council Room. It will also be shown at 8:30 p.m. 1631 Crescent Road. Student Arraigned Admission to the film is free. Harry James Knoche, Lawrence junior, was arraigned Monday in Douglas County Court on a charge of misdemeanor battery. He was charged for 11:15 a.m. May 23, in the county court. student participation in the College Assembly was an immediate concern. The charge was filed by John Grayson, Overland Park senior. "There is an increasing disconcern in student participation at the same time student representation on governing bodies is being threatened," Josserd said. He referred to proposed bylaw changes before the commission could be approved, per cent of the undergraduate representatives on the assembly with graduate representatives. Based on these conclusions, the appellate division said the analogies drawn by the hearing with respect to enactments by legislatures did not apply in this case. senate. This administrative function is assigned by law to the Board of Regents and the Chancellor and delegated to the senate. A new hearing, in compliance with the appellate division ruling, will be scheduled for January 27. The judiciary will only be in session until May 18. If a new hearing is not scheduled prior to May 18, the final action on the suit will be delayed until the fall semester. College Assembly Forced to Adjourn; Quorum Not Present Ron Calgaard, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, presided over the meeting a place of acting business and science at the University of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He said the May 8 meeting would be a long one in order to handle the business before the body. That event was scheduled for Friday. The College Assembly met Tuesday but adjourned because a quorum was not present. Ten per cent of the Assembly met on Monday, the next meeting of the assembly is May 8. The assembly will discuss and act upon changes in its bylaws and review a committee report that could alter the college-within-the-college system. Going to Europe this Summer? We serve a Potpourri daily of related travel services: - BritRail Pass - Eurailpass documents - Auto-Europecar rentals - Auto-Europecar leasing - Auto-Europe car purchase - Inter-European flight arrangements Faculty Club $5,000 Short In Fund Drive NOW is the time to make these service arrangements to be fully assured. . . The University of Kansas Faculty Club is $5,000 short of reading a goal of $75,000 for remodeling and renovation. The club had set the goal for Tuesday. TELEPHONE 843-1211 900 MASSACHUSETTS PLUS OUR NEW SUA TRAVEL SERVICE IN THE UNION Henry Snyder, professor of history and president of the faculty club, said Tuesday he was confident the necessary funds would be collected shortly and renovation and building costs for Phi Kappa Tau fraternity at 1120 W. 11th St. would begin sometime in June. PITCHERS ARE OUR BUSINESS 80c Pitchers Tonight 8-Midnight 90' Pitcher Hours 3-5 Monday-Friday The Ball Park BALL PARK BASEBALL Fun ★★ Fascinating ★ ★ Frugal ★★ The Best Sports Game around The Ball Mark slightly Snyder said the club would be ready for use in October if negotiations and planning could be reached. A $ \wedge $ dignified beer hall, delicatessen and baseball Emporium HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER GOOD FOOD, TOO. A $ \wedge $ dignified beer hall, delicatessen and baseball Emporium The club, according to Snyder, has approximately 520 members, 350 faculty and staff members and 170 Lawrence community and alumni members. Snyder, said that the thought 500 members were necessary to make the club a financial success. The club's $70,000 fund has come from gifts, pledges and fees. $45,000 of the fund has come from gifts and pledges. Snyder estimates the project would cost about $250,000. The club has requested a $100,000 loan from the University Endowment Association, and the remaining cost supposedly would be paid through use of the club by members and private parties. The club will have a dining room, class A lujcer club privileges, meeting rooms with catering services for large and small businesses programs, a game room and reading rooms. Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 60494 434 Iowa V12-1008 REMEMBER MOTHER ON HER DAY Large selection of beautiful gifts. We wrap for mailing. Luber 843-5160 924 Mass. GIFT SHOP For Complete Motorcycle Insurance GENE DOANE AGENCY 843-3012 824 Mass. 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