s Friday, March 17, 1972 3 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by HAVE WOOD Simulated Cockpit of Donated Beechcraft Plane Ideas from jet transport design useful to small planes Jet Design Used On Small Planes The theory that the performance and stability of small planes can be increased by borrowing techniques from jet transport design has been applied to a Cessna Cardinal, according to the chairman, chairman of the department of aerospace engineering. Kohlman said that the Cardinals' construction would be completed in early April. Jet aircraft are designed for maximum speed, and take off and landing characteristics are second in priority of construction. Small planes are produced with take off and landing qualities of importance, with cruise airplane problems handled later. Kohlman and Jan Rockam, professor at JBI, thought the use of USB in smaller wing span plus high lift devices, a small aircraft could be available to meet the plane's performance while maintaining the plane's original take-off and landing. The smaller wing may make handling dangerous at stall speed, Kohman said. He has modified the Cardinal with high lift devices known as Kruger flaps, which are trailing edge flaps, similar to those used in jet airliner design. The flaps are used on a jet plane Spoilers, used to control the airplane's roll and rate of descent while in flight, have also been added to the Cardinal. Although aliens are currently being used to research plane they will eventually be replaced by a full span trailing edge, Kohlim said. The high lift devices are operated by a conventional electromagnetic system used by aircraft, aircraft manufacturers, and the helicopter plane was constructed of the same materials as the original Cardinals, so that additional cost of production might be kept at a KU Sabbatical Policy Revisions Proposed by University Council About three years ago, Kohman and Koshan presented the results of their modification to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA subsequently provided financial support for the project. "When we are uncertain as to production cost, we have remained conservative," said Kohlman. to slow its speed in preparation for landing and take off. By ELAINE ZIMMERMAN Kansan Staff Writer A report that suggests faculty be financially obligated to return for one year instead of two after graduation is discussed Thursday by the University Council and sent to the Chancellor. The council recommends revision of the criteria for determining faculty receive sabbaticals. The report differs from existing policy in the establishment of secondary criteria, if the primary criteria are not present or the management of the applicants is equal, the immediacy of opportunity for the candidate, length of service and change in responsibility are all to be given equal weight in the recipients of sabbaticals. Chalmers told Kansas now had a paperwork sabbatical member takes the role of member takes the sabbatical leave, he said, the remaining instructors, in effect, pay for it by the members' duties. He said the University was thus faced with the problem of an increased cost. A FUNDED PROGRAM, temporary replacements to hire and enhance the possibility that more faculty members could The report recommended that all sabbatical leave applications be reviewed by the Committee on Promotion and Tenure. The primary criteria for promotion are the application and the scholarly or artistic accomplishment of the work. Chancellor E L Laurence Chalmers Jr. said "so be it to all proposals that could be imputed with our recommendations that cannot be carried out by the University will receive appropriate channels, Chalmers said. More than 25 student research assistants have been involved in the program, said Kohman Tiwari. They are also students in science degrees and one master of engineering degree have been awarded to students who have demonstrated leadership skills. The recommendations were presented in a report by the Planning and Resources Committee of the Council. THE COMMITTEE suggested that the type of leave requested, a full year at half pay or a half year salary, be granted by granting leaves. Once a faculty member has applied for a particular type of leave, the report may be made in the nature of the leave cannot be altered except by reapplication. The present University policy on sabbatical leaves, governed by regulations of the Board of Regents of the University, that the number of leaves granted each year must not be more than the total number of faculty members. Chalmers said these suggestions could not be implemented unilaterally by KU, but he would push for a raise in the per cent quota in conjunction with a funded sabbatical program. The report called for reduction of the post-leave service agreement from two years to one year and for the regulations of most universities in the country. It also recommended raising the 4 per cent ceiling to accommodate a greater per cent of students applying for sabbatical leaves. The "alimmy clause" requires an instructor to remain at the University for at least two semesters. If you need to do this necessitates compensation of part of the compensation given to the faculty member while on leave. The repayment is based proportionally to the twoyear period not served. Opportunity for rebuttal of any negative communication with the department chairman or dean must be made available to the candidate, the Because faculty members may not know about positions and inances by the suggested Nov. 1, they are encouraged to contact that only 75 per cent of the awards he made from applications received by Nov. 1. The remainder would be selected and applications submitted by Feb. THE REPORT said unsuccessful applicants could reapply for sabbatical, but would be given preferential treatment. If the number of applications Chalmers Says Problems Face Field House Issue Despite the outcome of the vote in the referendum, many of the two problems must be overcome, according to bachelor E. E. Laurence In a discussion at a meeting of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Wednesday night, problems were getting the needed money and finding other methods of dealing with the problem. Chairmiers aid the favored the sea of putting artificial surface basketball goals, because it allows a more efficient use of space. Chalmers called Wade Stinson a "tough taskmaster," who had to be held accountable for the department did not overestend and that there were no concerns. When questioned about the worth of the student government, Chalmer's said, "Student government is not mickey mouse riding on the allocation of $40,000 isn't exactly playing games." The chancellor went on to say that this was the best year, in terms of interaction, that he has had with the student, government. Chalmers pointed out it would take only $10 per year per person to place KU 8th in the nation in support. KU now ranks 26th. On the subject of the university budget, Chalmers said it was time that the basis for support of universities be a "zero-based budget," how many dollars do you need to do and how many dollars do you to do. Chalmers said he thought the departure was because of diminishing. He said some of the departures were caused by the University's position on the rule. He pointed out that the University was operating on the same funds as last year with 500 faculty and 14 fewer faculty members. meeting all the necessary criteria exceeds the number of available sabbaticals, according to the report, applicants who never received a previous sabbatical should be given preference. "People expect us to instruct and not research," he said. In the next few years instructors will be emphasized. Chalmers们说 Henry Shenk, professor of physical education and chairman of the Calendar Committee, presented 1973-74 calendar, first submitted 1973-74 calendar, first submitted The calendar adopted by the Council provides for two additional holidays, Columbus Day and Easter Monday. At the Feb. 17 meeting, dispute days for enrollment in a spring semester. The revised calendar provider provides a three-day period period. NEITHER OF THE REVISED calendars provided for a "stop day" between the last day of classes and the beginning of the examination period. Several students in the spring semester was altered to give students three days to prepare for finals. The fall semester schedule could not be arranged to include an in-person seminar or the office will investigate alterations in the exam schedule. The difficulties in drawing up the calendar stemmed from guidelines imposed by the educators (COCAO) and teachers (COCAO). COCAO sought to make the beginning and end of classes and holiday periods more accessible. The calendar committee found it difficult to follow the guidelines and to comply with the wishes of students and classified employees. When do you drink malt liquor anyway? Anytime you feel like it. That is, if it's BUDWEISER Malt Liquor. BUDWEISER Malt Liquor is the first 100% malt, malt liquor around (no other grains added). It's the first malt liquor that really is... malt liquor. "It has been a tremendous external effect," said Burchard, "and stories have been able to use the program for direct application of theories taught in The first test flight of the Early April, said Kohlman. He said he would fly the test vehicle to Lawrence from its production center. The plane was donated to the research project by Cessna Aircraft. A light Beechcraft aircraft given by Beech Aircraft, Inc. Correction On Marathon The KUOK 63-hour live coverage of the match in April 7-9. It was incorrectly reported in Thursday's Kansan that the marathon would be held on Saturday. Stanley Schaake, who had been trying since Nov. 1 to have turned to him $11,400 which he left in a brown paper package in the United States Union Bookstore finally met with success Tuesday. $11,400 Package Recovered After 3 Month Court Battle When the money was found in the bookstore last November, it was immediately confiscated by the authorities for identification by the owner. According to Hans Peterson, Schaake's attorney, Schaake returned to the bookstore within one-half hour after he had left the money there. He correctly identified the amount of money in Schaake's account determinations of the bills, and the type and shape of the package Country Atty Mike Ewell, who had placed the money in a safe deposit box at the State Bank, wouldn't give it to Schake, even though he was the owner of the bank. Peterson introduced a motion for summary judgment at a hearing Tuesday in Douglass County District Court, saying that there was no disputed issue of any material fact to be tried. The motion was sustained by Judge Frank Gray, who agreed that the money was since the money was found were time enough for anyone having a loan. Peterson said he thought that the county attorney's office was using its capacity as custodian of the money as a means of holding the money long enough to determine how Schaake had acquired it. 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