University Daily Kansan, February 2, 1981 Page 9 FacEx defends tenure position DAN BOWERS Staff Renorter The Faculty executive committee plans to publicify defend the University governance's position in the ongoing debate between KU professor Norman Forer and what seems like the rest of the state of Kansas. In a meeting last Friday, George Worth, FExCx Chairman, said he was concerned with the manner in which the Faculty Council Committee on Tenure and Related Problems was protracted by local press in the confrontation between Forer, the University, and State Rep. Joseph J. Hoagland. He quoted recent articles in the Kansan, the Lawrence Journal-World and the Kansas City Times, in which Fever and Hoagland both said they had not taken proper action in dealing with Fever's trip to Iran. He said Heagland has charged that the Committee on Tenure and Related Problems shirked its responsibility by not holding a hearing concerning the question of Forre's trip to Iran during the fall semester of 1979. Forer has publicly claimed that he was denied due process by the University and by the committee on Tenure and Related Problems for refusing to hold a hearing concerning the death of his daughter, status that former Chancellor Arcie R. Dypys applied following Forer's controversial willment to Iran. "There is no provision for tenure and related problems to act upon a case unless charges are brought to the faculty member." Worth said. He cited a letter written to FacEx last spring by Francis Heller, former chairman of the Committee on Tenure and Related Problems, that explained why the committee refused to hear the case. "The committee must take great care to assure that its role remains clearly defined to those matters ex- gence of governance documents," the letter said. The letter pointed out that the Senate Code establishes original jurisdiction for the committee when a faculty member claims or charges that administrative action violated the rights of a tenured faculty member or violated the academic freedom of a tenured or non-tenured member of the faculty. Heller also referred to a section of the Faculty Code of Conduct that gives the Committee on Tenure and Related Problems a case upon the chancellor's request. Worth said FacEx would issue a public statement clarifying university governance's position in the Forer case, and its consistency with procedures outlined by the Senate Code and Faculty Code of Conduct. Worth said that neither of those options was applied when the Faculty Council referred the issue to Heller's committee last April. He suggested that new amendments to the Senate Code, which were approved by default Thursday by the University Senate, may help clarify grievance procedures for faculty members in the future. With the new amendments, faculty members, would have a better understanding of the procedures involved The amendments made revisions in the Senate Code and Rules and Regulations creating a judicial board to review cases, replacing the University Judiciary. Because there was no quorum at Thursday's scheduled meeting, no veto could be taken, and the amendments were proposed. The chairperson to the chancellor's office for approval. in resolving conflicts with the administration, he said. Zuther said that he expected both Leban and his son, Bruce Leblan, a liberal arts student senator, to file a complaint against the proceedings. face a roadblock from Carl Leban. associate professor of East Asian studies. The younger Leban, a Lawrence senior, said he, as well as other members of the Student Senate, were not informed of the meeting. Schol hall wins Quiz Bowl By AMY S. COLLINS Staff Reporter The cheers were for academics Friday night as a standing room crowd urged Grace Pearson Scholarship Hall to victory in the KU 180 College Quiz Grace Pearson beat Battenfield Scholarship Hall 195-96, in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. Both teams faced questions on current events, literature, science and medicine. Other questions dealt with trivia. Grace Pearson's team consisted of the top house scholars, a hall resident said. Team members said they did not do a lot of preparing for the quiz matches, which had been taking place all week at the Union. Kirk Luder, Meade senior, said that although the team did a lot of guessing, most of their guesses were wrong. "There's no way to prepare for the games, you either know it or you don't," Jim Cartwright, Ferguson, Mo., senior, said. His pre-match preparation, he said, was a little beer to relax. Mark Hansen, Colby senior, said that after the quiz bowl, the team members had gone home and thrown abstract questions at each other. The Grace Pearson team had two small stuffed dogs serving as mascots during the week's Quiz Bow matches. Mike Regrege, Haiwatha senior and team captain, said the dogs were a tradition for Grace Pearson. Mike Davis, dean of the School of Law, acted as the moderator for the Grace Pearson-Battiefen match. The match was played in two eight-minute halves, separated by a three-minute break. Grace Pearson advances to the Quiz Bowl regionals next weekend at Washburn University in Topeka. Petition sponsor asks to halt redevelopment By DALE WETZEL Staff Reporter A co-sponsor of a petition to inhibit downtown redevelopment until the Lawrence City Commission adopts a comprehensive downtown plan intends to continue pressing his case. "The petition is a good potential ordinance," Kerschenbaum said. "We've got no plans now to withdraw it." City commissioners Barkley Clark and Ed Carter had a different objective. The Tesla proposal. They sat at the 46,200 objected Tesla fee was too expensive. Robert Teska Associates, the city's consulting firm, submitted to the job last week its own proposal for a ksenebaum, petition co-sponsor, praised Teska as a "first-class, professional outfit," but said he could still provide a good model, implementing a comprehensive plan. "The plan's a little too rich for the city's blood." Clark said. "We need to delegate more of the work to the city staff, rather than have Teskia do it." "I had been thinking in the neighborhood of $20-25,000,"Carter, Lawrence mayor, said. "That was just a guess, though." GARNER STOLL, city planning director, said he planned to contact Teska about possible revisions in the plan. The Teska proposal contains, among other things, a $10,000 allocation for market studies, $5,000 for traffic access surveys and $1,100 for printing 200 public information brochures. "We ought to be able to cut that figure down a bit," Stoll said. "We're looking for for a leaner proposal. We're going through the research that's already been done to see if there's any overlap." Kerschenbaum said he thought the Teskia proposal was a "good deal for what we get," but questioned whether all of it was necessary. "There are probably existing studies in some fields, like traffic access, that would be sufficient to guide us," he said on the downtown township,"he said. Concerning the petition, Kerschenbaum said that Jack Klinknett, an attorney for the petitioners, recently filed a writ of mandamus in district court to force the city to act on the petition. STATE LAW says that such a petition has to be either adopted by the city or submitted to a vote, Kerschenbaum said, and the city had requested a court judgment on it instead. The city contends the issue of downtown redevelopment could not be decided by a referendum. "The writ of mandamus" purpose is to get the city to do what the law says it has to do." Kweschenbaum said. "The law doesn't say that the city can tie the petition up in the courts for months." The University Daily Call 864-4358 KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five six seven eight nine ten one $2.35 $2.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $2.35 $2.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 13 words or fewer ... Each additional we ... ERRORS AD DEADLINES Monday ... Thursday 9 p.m. Tuesday ... Friday 9 p.m. Wednesday ... Monday 9 p.m. Thursday ... Tuesday 9 p.m. Friday ... Wednesday 9 p.m. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS The Kanans will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in most stores located near the Kane Business office at 94-1088. ANNOUNCEMENTS KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Employment Opportunities Fairfield Opportunity just like living at home without your folks. Large bedroom, quiet house close to campus $120.00 monthly. Fairfield University student education 2-547 Kentucky 841-886-888. NEED MONEY? JOIN THE WORLD'S LARGEST BUSINESS, spare time, $500/ 100, 250, 350, 450, 550, 650, 750, 850, 950, 125% and stamped envelope. Sunshine Assists, Inc. 355, Lawrence K. 66044. ENTERTAINMENT FOR RENT 3 bdml townhouse with burning fireplaces and carpent. Will take 3 students. 2500 W. 6th. 843-7333. tt Newly-remodeled rooms and apartments near University and downtown. Off street parking and no pets. Phone 841-5500. fc **AIRONZA STREET DUPLXEES Available** Aircon units, air conditioning stations, study room range, range refrigerator, dishwasher, central air conditioning, carpet and rugs, $200 - utilities. Call 843-5730 or 843-6780. For spring and summer. Naimish Hall of residence has a wide advantage of an apartment. Good food and plenty of it. Weekly maid service to clean up the kitchen, provide activities and much more. If you're looking for a home or if an apartment isn't what you want, visit SMITH HALL, 1800 Naimish Drive, 843-762-9356 SMITH HALL, 1800 Naimish Drive, 843-762-9356 leases until May. Others available for summer and fall; 11 bids, attached garage, all appliances. You'll like our books. Yourself townhouses. 30 bldg. Kasold, 749-1507. Single rooms for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-3223. tf TIBURON TOWNHOUSES are new, spacious and well-murmured. Partially furnished or unfurnished, 2 to 3 bedrooms at $45 per month. Must be enrolled at 9th and Earnest; 841-300-8425; 844-465. PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENTS. furnitures, fireplaces and roommates. features wood burning fireplace, weathered/dryer, fully-equipped wicker/ dryer, fireplace screen, phone 812-595-4600 for additional information 2 bedroom furnished mobile homes for rent. $170 and up. No pets, references required. Jayhawk Court 842-8707 or 842-1023. 3-6 1st month's rent FREE! Must sublease 2 bedroom 3 floorTownhouse. On bus route. Steve 749-0445 or 749-3493. 2-2 HANOVER PLACE TOWNHOUSES: Available immediately. New and contemporary. 2+ bedrooms are within walking distance to city center. Will not repair. 1412-814 or 1422-815. 3-10 For rent, one and two bedroom apartments, carpeted. AC, some utilities paid, on KU bus route, 842-4461, 841-3018. 2-2 1 Bedroom apartment to sublease for spring semester. Includes central air, heat, dishwasher, appliances. $400/month, all utilities. 824 Indiana. Call 842-910 or 842-8744. Vaillant Capri Apts. Unfurnished studios, 1 & 2, wall carpet, quiet location, 2½ blocks south of Fraser Hall. Call 842-9703 after 5:30 or any weekends. 2 Bdr. apt. 1/3 block from Union. CA, DW, reasonable. Excellent parking. 841-9299. 2-4 FOR SALE Ibanez electric guitar and Sunn concert bass amplifier both in excellent condition. Call 845-8595. 2-2 Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Solve problems using them to use them 1-As study Makes sense to use them 1-As study exam preparation. "New" Analysis of the Cater, The Bookmark, and Oread Book Cater. Nice room. Kitchen privileges, near KU library. 1709 Indiana. Call evening 843-6237. Beautiful West Meadow Condo. 2 bdrm., 2 bath. CA, microwave, pool, golf course. $375 + util. Call 841-8390. 2-10 Piper Cherokee 180C. 1150tt, IFR certified, excellent original condition. Fresh annual. loaded. 843-8334. 2-2 Pioneer K50- 650 receive 2x3 watts, Excellent condition. K190 Kose Pro AAA, retail $5, yours $25. 841-698 call before 3:20 2:30 75 Subaru Wagon 4WD AM-FM Cassette, Power Brakes, 749-4517. 2-2 1975 TRT, Immaculate condition, low mileage, stereo. Must sell immediately. 843-933-934 i500 TC-K35 Cassette Deck, 6 months old 11900 cum. 847-7629 2-2 CALCULATOR - HP363 Programmatable. RANGE - 21-74. Warranty under warranty. Call John 8412-823-4 Size 9 French made Transport 64 host. Size 10 French made Transport 84 host. 8412-4275 for denk For the 8412-4275 for denk Must sell an excellent Akal 8 track recorder CR-810, 841-0859 2-3 Must sell 1973 Olds Toronado. 80,000. Well maintained, comfortable, and reliable. $850. 843-830. 2-3 COMIC BOOKS. Collector Playboys, Old Lifes, Looks, Nat. Geo's. Quantities Flies Market, N11 N.H., open Sat; & Sun. 10-5-24 100 Cwc Chev. Imp. 328 V-8 Lots of new part, PS. AT, AM. No Dents, No Rust, must make. Must sell. See at Stoffer Pt. Bldr. 9-6-843323- after 6 2-6 1978 Monza Fastback, 29,000 miles, 35 miles per gallon. Good care, looks good. Days 843-0321, eve. 842-0345. 2-12 HP-97 Programmable Printing calculator with card feeder $410 or best offer. 842- 7065 2-4 Canon A-1 with 1.4 lens, 177A flash and 100-200 zoom lens. Call 841-856-302 2-4 Loom-4 a harness; large table model $50.00 Call 843-7106 after 5 please. 2-2 Call 843-7106 after 5 please ... 2-2 Laughing Dogs: Siberian Husky Puppies Rod & White, blue, bl, and brown eyes 7 weeks. 842-5082 ? weeks. A pair of Bose 601 Speakers. Also a Lizman L-50V amplifier and an L-80T Tuner. Take best offer. 864-6355. 2-3 For Sale: Bang & Olsson 602, with 10 CLB, nakamichi: 494 cass. deck; Bang & Olssen 508, with 10 Watts, kennedy: 399 deck. David at 811-642. Keepying. 2-5 Flonner SX-780 receiver 45W, 22W, 25W boudnakex speaker Sony. Video direct-drive speaker Sony. Color TV. About 20" x 20". Recently re- paired. Good color, about $150. Call after 5:00 p.m. 632-834 or 624-840. 2-6 PARACHUTE—Cruise-sail;险风. 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Ask for John. 2-5 SUMMER RAPTTING JOBS! $1,200-$3,600 Training provided Grant (Carlson Grant) STUDENT ASSOCIATION FORMATION, GUIDE TO WHITENATER GUIDE TO WHITENATER BOX 0129, CAUSHORE, Ca. 98506) 2-27 Box 0129, CAUSHORE, Ca. 98506) CRUERES CLUB MEDITERRANEAN. SAIL- ISH CLUB, Office Personnel, Counselor, Facility Officer, Personnel, Counselor. Card and Bank of America handling for CAPITAL CATALOG 152 Box 60129. Capitalia 2:37 Alvarama Ravner and Swim Club part- time weekdays 4:30-5 p.m. and weekends. Janitorial and maintenance work. Above maintenance work. Appointment: 842-7768 or 842-7767. 2-3 LOST EYECLASSES—Brown T shell frame with case. Fraser to 14th St. 11:30 1/27/81. Call 919-5265. Reward. 2-2 Silvergorge frames lost in O-Zone, Wednesday, 843-7993. 2-9 Lost Brown wallet in or near Tower A Jayhawker Towers. Return. Call 749-212-850 Men's wedding ring (gold) $20 reward. 842-219, 864-1441 and leave message 2-3 NOTICE Sophomore Engineers Have The Navy pay your tuition. 864-3161 SKI WINTER PARK-MARRY JANE SPRING skirr, ski rental, lodging insurance and insurance for skis, snowboards, skis at 18:30-24:30, ski rentals at 18:30-24:30, ski rentals at 18:30-24:30, skis at 18:30-24:30, ski rentals at 18:30-24:30, keystone Avadhoob Bash $600 to keystone Avadhoob Bash $600 PERSONAL FOX HILL SURGERY CLINIC-abortions up to 17周 Pregnancy treating Birth Control Counseling Tonal Labor Treatment For Complications of Birth 440. w 189. St. Overland Park, Kansas, Resume & Portfolio Photographs, Instant Color Passport Sets. Custom made portraits, Miniature Studio F54-1611. 2-11 PREGNANT & need help? **NEED HELP** RH-83427 & RH-84229 A Sweetheart portrait for Valentine's Day turns a simple thought into a lasting memory. Swells Studio 749-1611. 2-13 Say it with a song. ASTA singing telegrams 41-64-109. If 18 month's rent FREE! Must sublease 3 bedroom Trailte Townhouse. On bus route. Steve 749-0445 or 749-3493. 2-2 Have a Heart! A⁺ Helping Heart Suckers will be sold at the Main Union. Satellite Alliance in Wescofort for 24$ Feb 26, 9:30 am-6:00 pm. Go to the American Heart Association Engagement portraits of quality only a professional studio can give, at prices students can afford. Swells Studio. 749-1611. DELIVERY 6-midnight, hot foot-long whole wheat, fresh-baked, tender, juicy delicately full on-sub> YELLOL SUB 841-3288. HEADACHE, BACKACHIE, STIFF NECK, LEG KERN? *Quality Chiropractic Care on* *Jones* Johnson - 833-9386 for *concussion; secing Blue Cross Cream- LOS Star insurance*. Bogle, Martyn. Holiday Dean & Gable live at Footlights. Holiday Plaza, open t 11 p.m. SEND YOUR VALENTINE A TUNE! ASTA Singing Telegraphs 811-6169 2-12 BULY BUN MOMMY. Your Sweet Baboo has asked me to with you a happy 20th and that he loves you very much. 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Pliscar call B-445-654 or B-497-950 anytime 2-8 Female: roommate needed for 2 bedroom apt Private bath. Gas and water paid. $162.50 482-6972 2-10 Roommate to share 2 bedroom furnished apt. on bus route. $105 plus 1½ unit. 842-6948 after 5 p.m. 2-2 Female- roommate wanted to share 3 bedroom townhouse in Trainbury. $420 per month + util. Must be neat and clean. 149-1976 2-5 Rommate needs to share 2 bedroom apartment, close; to campus & on the bus route. Prifr upperclassman or graduate, non-smoking. 749-2103. 2-48 Roommate want'd jahaywah Towers Apt. As soon as possible! call 749-3051 anytime. Need non-smoking, studious female room- mate to share 3 bedroom house: $83.33 + util. 841-9779 Keep trying. 2-4 ORDER FORM Roommates wanted. Room for Rent. $135.00 per month, nice area residence. Washroom, air conditioned home. For room, air conditioned home. For room, air conditioned home. 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