University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 2, 1974 5 March, Rally To Be Held Before Trial Bennett is charged with assault and mutiny for refusing to voluntarily submit to a rectal examination before a court hearing on Aug. 22, 1973. A struggle ensured, during which Bennett bit one officer who was trying to gag him. Five guards forced the rectal examination, according to a Leavenworth Brothers Offense-Defense Committee news release The total budget is $2,900, March 8. The Leavenworth Brothers Offense-Defense Committee and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War Winter Soldier Organization are sponsoring a "March for Justice" May 4, 5 and 6 to obtain publicity for the trial Monday of Odell Bennett in the U.S. District Court in Topeka. One of Bennett's lawyers, director of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday at the United Ministries in Higher Education Building at 1294 Oread. Mike Mazzetti, member of both organizations, said yesterday at an organizational meeting at the United Ministries in Higher Education Building that Dave Dellinger, former Chicago 7 defendant, will possibly be brought up to speak about the Leavenworth Brothers and Bennett. Bennett is one of seven Leavenworth Brothers who will go to trial this year for charges stemming from the death of their father, Bennett. The "March for Justice" will assemble at 1 a.m. in Lecompten behind the old capital, and will march 11 miles the first day. Sunday the marches will complete their journey, arriving at Forest Park in Topeka in the evening. Monday they will proceed to the Federal Courthouse Bob Mayer, Midwest coordinator for the War Resistance League and member of the committee, said yesterday that the committee was trying to obtain Howard Moore, lawyer who defended Angela Bennett. and listen to Lennox Hinds during a pre-trial rally. A former inmate and friend of Bennett, who preferred to remain undefended because he was still on parole, said at an organizational meeting last night that he is being released up for his rights and what he believes is right." AAUP Report Urges More Study of Exigency Financial exigency guidelines at the University of Kansas should be approved only after careful study by all segments of the university, according to a report released recently. The report was prepared by the executive committee of the KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in response to the University Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) report on financial exigency. The SexEx report defines financial exigency as "the fiscal situation in which the University is no longer able to carry out its educational mission and goals without eliminating the position of one or more tenured members of the faculty." The AAUP report said: "We strongly urge that the work thus far be regarded as both initial and tentative, and that the University community be given sufficient time for proper consideration of both issues. We also request that measures regarding financial exigency." Grant Goodman, professor of history and East Asian studies and KU AAUP president, said yesterday at an AAUP executive council meeting that a motion to amend the AAUP's meeting today to "assure a thorough and careful study of financial exigency." "SOMEBODY WILL SUGGEST that the SenEx Committee report and other pertinent documents be referred to the council's Planning and Resources Committee and that the committee give their report on the council's 1975 meeting of the council," he said. James E. Seaver, professor of history and Western civilization and SenEx chairman, said the suggestion might be out of order. "I don't think this sort of thing (a decision on exigency) should be rushed," he said. "In it, you are under the gun for a decision this spring." Sally Sedelow, professor of computer science and linguistics, said many professors hadn't received all the exigency documents. "If they have received them," she said, "they haven't had a chance to study them." The text says that the timing of the study might be that there was no agreement in the University on whether financial exigency should be declared by individual academic unit or by the entire institution. The KU AAUP position, according to its report, is that financial exigency should be the main consideration. "We feel that efforts to structure exigency on a unit basis will lead, at best, to an increase in the number of staff." educational experience both for the students and the faculty," the report said, IN A RELATED DEVELOPMENT, J. Bunker KL, associate professor of music history, the national AAUP had approved a resolution on faculty participation "The resolution was written specifically with the University of Kansas in mind," he said. In a separate development, Goodman said the AAUP would consider sending letters to state legislators expressing appeal against the job in approving the recent salary increases. According to the resolution, the threat of financial exigency requires faculty participation in all decision processes as a means of protecting "the tenure, academic freedom and general morale of the faculty." Goodman also announced that the next chapter meeting would be at 7:30 tonight in the Hilton Garden Inn. Buy Our Buddy a Beer for His Birthday LAY ONE ON THE "BIG L" Give this collegiate something to write home about! 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