CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan. April 26, 1984 Page SenEx picks members of relations committee By JENNY BARKER Staff Reporter The University Senate Executive Committee yesterday announced the names of seven members of a committee created to consider relations between the University of Kansas Enterprise Corporation and KU governance. The members will be Anthony Smith, professor of psychology; David Dineen, professor of French and Italian and a KUAC board member; Lonny Rose, professor of law and assistant athletic director; Sandra Craig, associate professor of law; Arno Knapper, professor of business; Tony Redwood, professor of business and a KUAC board member; and Anne Stucker, Lawrence graduate student and a KUAC board member. James Carothers, chairman of SenEx, said he did not know when the committee would meet. SenEx members agreed to establish the committee at their April 11 meeting. The committee will consider whether a formal relationship should be established between the athletic board and University governance. Carothers described the relationship now as only casual. SenEx also forwarded a policy for eliminating academic programs at KU to the University Council for clarification, after the Board of Regents decided April 19 that KU's discontinuance policy was unclear. A Regents committee sent the policy back to KU because the policy did not clearly state who had final authority to regulate when a program was terminated. The council will consider whether the policy should be amended to include the statement: "It is understood that the final administrative authority resides in Chancery, where he is appointed representative of the Board of Regents." By TODD NELSON Staff Reporter Members of the Student Senate Minority Affairs Committee have been invited by Adolph Coors Co. officials to visit the brewery in May to investigate racist remarks the company's chairman allegedly made, the committee's co-chairman said last night. Coors invites committee to tour plant As a result of the company's offer, the Student Senate last night voted 22-14 to table a petition asking that the Kansas University Memorial Board stop the sale of the office. Interfraternity Council tabled a resolution to boycott the brewery. Because both bills were tabled, neither IFC nor the Senate will consider the Coors issue again until next semester. However, LaDale George, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity who spoke to senators of the Senate he was not dispointed by the Senate's action. "I question the intensity and momentum that the issue will have after being tabled for three months," George said. Russ Ptacek, committee co-chairman, said that Coors officials also told him that William K. Coors, the company's chairman and chief executive whose comments have led several KU student groups to boycott the brewery, had sent a letter to Ptacek apologizing for the remarks and explaining what he actually meant when he made them. Ptacek said that both David Epstein, a committee member, and George, who has persuaded several KU students groups to join the Coors boycott, would probably represent the committee at the Coors plant in Golden, Colo. Another representative will be chosen later. Last week, the Minority Affairs Committee approved a petition asking the Kansas Union Memorial Board to stop selling Coors beer at the union and sent the petition to the Senate. A representative from the brewery played a tape recording of Coors' speech to a speech of Denver minority businessmen in February, the first time that any KU student group considering boycotting Coors heard the speech. After less than 10 minutes of discussion, IFC representatives in a voice note that faced little opposition tabled the resolution to boycott Coors until next semester, after members of the committee have visited the Coors plant. Epstein, who is also the Phi Delta Theta representative to IFC who made the motion to table, is a member of the Minority Affairs Committee that will be traveling to brewery and report findings to the committee. "I don't think the issue should be discussed until every side has its fair chance." Epstein said after the meeting. TODAY "THE MILITARY IN SPACE," a lecture by Lt. Col. Bill Pine from the U.S. Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. KU ADVERTISING CLUB will meet in the Jayhawk Room of the LPM. 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