e e a t t g r l d t e t e e e o d i a a e e a y r s e e n n t h ile a myself tothic gray- ining what I former itory University Daily Kansan, January 30, 1981 Page 5 Tenure From page 1 LAST MONTH Forer filed a slander suit against the University for statements made about him after his return to Iran. Wednesday Forer said he was going to file another suit against the University for breach of contract and back pay. been go if gif come cu re for deal, isn’t deal, and I f and I ale’s what ale’s arved arved m. is m. is Forer defended his teaching ability when asked about his record at KU. "In my 11 years at KU I have a virtually perfect attendance record, have frequently volunteered for additional course work and I was a finalist in the final KU U teaching student's vote." he said. Ferer also said he had never hidden behind the "cloak of tenure," as Hoagland had charged. "I support tenure as a sound academic policy," Forer said. "But tenure is no protector of those who violate faculty code. Those administrators who told you that they could no fire me because of tenure are simply misleading you and the people of Kansas." ever said the University could not fire him because it had no case against him. He said that the Faculty Senate sub-committee on tenure and pay would be forced to the administration, would not review his case. "The reason why that committee never took the case was because I was never charged." Forwards. HE SAID HE would have welcomed a hearing by the University Council, but the opportunity never arose. "My problem was that although I was accused, I was never charged." Forer said. "Although I was charged, my case did not go forward." After the hearing, Hoagland said that he did not think he was picking on Forer and that his only interest was in reworking the tenure system. "I am interested in bringing accountability into the tenure process." Heagland said. "The truth is that in 33 years there have been no formal grievances brought against the faculty." Hoaigland said he wanted to remove the case review process from the hands of the faculty. He said it was adominable to have faculty dismissal decisions being decided on by the faculty. Haagland also said he was not totally con- nounced that River had adequately informed his wife. "He did not give any evidence that he gave proper identification. Haagland said, "He Forer, however, offered to give the committee letters to he did show inform his superiors. Forer, in summing up his remarks, asked Hoagland to immediately make public the factual base upon which he had made his allegations. Hoagland, instead, asked for more questions. faculty members to attend the meeting and consider the proposed amendments. "There is a question of propriety that ought to be examined before the amendments are applied." From page 1 Amendment___ Deposits He said he did not approve of the portion of the amendments that allowed members of the law faculty to automatically serve on the Judicial Board. "The principle you're compromising is the principle of objectivity and fairness to your audience." Zuther said the legal faculty was included because they knew more about legal process than most law students. "I think it is a burden that we place on them, not a privilege." He said. Both Lebans said they would write a letter to their president, writing, protesting the proceedings of yesterday's meeting. From page 1 large figure," she said. "If they were to rent an apartment, they'd have to put down one or two Schneider said that students were upset because the down payment and contract were due when students still owed February's residence hall bill. "Two hundred dollars is a ridiculous amount to have to pay." "The initial reaction I got was quite negative," he said. "No one will be able to pay the down payment." AURH was not informed about the change, Schneider said. He plans to ask the AURH Assembly to pass legislation next Tuesday expressing the contract committee's dissatisfaction with the way the contract changes were handled. "It's too late for 1981-82," he said, but hopefully we can get it changed for 1982-83. The University of Kansas Theatre for Young People presents Androcles and the Lion Saturday, January 31, 1981 Tickets on sale at the Murphy Hall Box Office. 2:30 p.m. All seats reserved:$1.50 regardless of age. university Theatre, Murphy Hall For reservations call 913-864-3982 J. J. Angela's Shoes 24th and Iowa Holiday Plaza GIANT SHOE SALE SATURDAY ONLY 10 A.M. SHARP! ST. VALENTINES DAY MASSACRE PARTY AT THE SANCTUARY!!!! 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"WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "BUT MOSES STOOD UP AND HELPED THEM!" — Exodus 1:27. One day Moses left his home, the palace of the King, and took a trip to the land of Midian. He left and traveled in great haste as if something was after him and there was! Doubtless being very tired from his forced march, a vast trip he sat down to rest by a wall in the land of Midian. After a while seven young women, sisters came and began to draw water and fill the troughs to water their father's flock. "And the shepherds came and drove them away doubtless to take the water for their own sheep and feed on it," she said, and helped them, and watered their flock." This was one time these miserable wretches did not get by with their "dirty deed." — Wonder if I would not have been afraid to "stand up and help" for fear the shepherds would "gang up on me" and beat me up? Moses' courage and kindness paid off quickly and resulted in him getting a home, a job. "MISERABLE WRETCHES" and "DIRTY DEEES" kindred words come to mind when I hear and read of the hold-up man robbing a pedestrian, a parking meter, a bank of their money, or a woman of her virtue etc. &c. God Almighty who are so debsed and fallen so low that they refuse to strive to work and live by "the sweat of their brow" as God commanded, but choose to go about preying on the fruits of men and women who fear God and seek with His help to pay their own way through life! In my judgment, in this category belong not only the gross criminals, but those preachers, teachers, politicians, and voters who tell us the government or somebody ought support and guarantee every man an income to live on, despite of his character, industry, or lack of either or both. If you are a true Christian you ought to and will be preaching by word and conduct such as: "GOD SHALL REWARD EVERY MAN ACCORDING TO HIS WORK — IF ANY MAN PROVIDE NOT FOR HIS HUSBAND WHO WAS STRANGER THAN YOU — IF A MAN WORK WORK, DON'T LET HUME IT — GO LABOR ON, SPEND, AND BE SPENT, IT IS THE WAY THE MASTER WENT!" Our neglect and rejection of these truths is probably back of the action of the woman's son who "has went against God" as well as the cause of other sons and daughters and parents and Uncle Sam turning their back on God, thinking He is dead! Unless we turn our heart to "the mail to pay" — in fact we have already begun to pay! "BUT MOSES STOOD UP AND HELPED THEM” — he hoods were being cheated out of the rightful fruits of their labor. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR GEORGIA 30031 THE HOT ONES BY WARNER BROTHERS 7. 98 8. 98 8. 98 13. 98 Prices good now through February 5th. 599 LP/TAPE SUGG. U.S. 8.98 Store Hours: 9-10 Daily 10-7 Sunday 2525 Iowa Lawrence, Kansas