Visitation policy Alternative plan gets approval Inside; p.8 THE University Daily KANSAN COOLER Published since 1889 by students of the University of Kansas High, 55. Low, 45. Details on p. 2 Vol. 94, No. 141 (USPS 650-640) Friday morning. April 20. 1984 Libya demands that Britain end embassy siege Protesters threaten to seek out revenge on Britons in Libya By United Press International LONDON — Col. Moammar Khadiyah demanded yesterday that Britain end a three-day siege of Libya's embassy in London and demonstrators in Tripoli warned that an estimated 8,500 British citizens in Libya were being treated as "prisoners." Khadify, an in interview broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corp. and NBC News, also made veiled threats against Britons he said. He said that now they were in good condition. But, he said, "Our people are very, very angry and we hope we can control this situation." However, both sides later said they were seeking a peaceful end to the embassy stand-off, which began Tuesday when machine gunfire from the building killed a policewoman and wounded 11 anti-Khadafy protesters. OLIVER MILES, the British ambassador in Tripoli, yesterday met the head of the Libyan Foreign Ministry, Abdulsalam Traki. JANA, the Libyan news agency, said the two men expressed a "common desire ... to deal with this matter through friendly means." In London, a foreign office spokesman said, "The atmosphere was good and both sides emphasized that they were looking for a peaceful solution." In the interview, Khadafy blamed Britain for the shooting on Tuesday, which prompted authorities to surround the Libyan Embassy in police sharpshooters and anti- terrorist units. "British police forces and helicopters and armored forces must withdraw immediately and release our people there, nothing else," said Khadafy. The British government had been waiting since Wednesday night for a response to a formal request for permission to enter the country, but people inside and search for guns and bombs. A FOREIGN OFFICE official talked late Wednesday to the newly appointed chief of the Libyan mission, Mufatfah Fitouri, and said Britain "urgently" wanted to know from the Libyan government whether police could enter the building. But the government insisted it could wait out the Libyans. "The police are showing steadiness, patience and resolve," said Leon Brittan, the British minister in charge of internal security. By midday yesterday, the Libyan government had not responded to Britain's request for assistance. Under international law, embassies are considered sovereign territory, so British police cannot enter the Libyan Embassy without permission from Libya. There had been rumors that Britain was readying aircraft to fly the Libyan out, but when asked to confirm the rumors, the minister said. "That's news to me." The foreign office said Libya was still holding three Britons detained earlier this week, including a British Caledonian Airways manager. IN TRIPOLI. Libya's capitol, angry Libyans demonstrated outside the British Embassy for nearly two hours yesterday, protesting the siege of the Libyan mission in London and threatening revenge "beyond limits" against an estimate 8,500 Britons in Several hundred people chanted slogans and shook their fists in the midday-demonstration, which diplomats believed was government-sponsored. Panel approc By CINDY HOLM Staff Reporter The Student Senate University Affairs Committee last night approved a petition asking the Kansas Union Memorial Board to include a fast-food restaurant in its planned renovation of 100 acres. The Senate will vote on the petition at its meeting Wednesday. The committee voted 8-7 to accept the petition after Russ Ptacek, nenumerator maker, presented architectural drawings from Burger King and Nathan's in Boca Raton for a franchise on the third floor of the Union. PTACEK, HOS been negotiating with Burger King and McDonald's since October, said that a fast-food restaurant in the Union would be conversational about what students can benefit by bringing in more students. He also said profits from the restaurant possibly could be used to offset the price of A fast-food restaurant franchise would sign a five-year contract with the Union and would pay for construction of the restaurant, Placek said. Discontinuance plan fails Regents review By GRETCHEN DAY EMPORIA — A section of a KU policy that outlines steps for the administration to take when cutting academic programs is unclear and the Board of Regents committee decides on verbiage. Staff Reporter After reviewing the policy, the Regents Policy and Procedures Committee voted to send it back to the University of Kansas for revision because the policy did not clearly state who had final authority to dismiss faculty when a program was cut. THE KU DISCONTINUEANCE policy was developed after the Regents amended its tenure policy in 1882 to include program or unit training as a reason for dismissing tenured faculty. The Regents requested that all of its six universities draft such a policy. Chancellor Gene A. Budgi in February approved the KU policy, and governance had been designed since 1983. Regents policy states that the chancellor should have final authority to dismiss a faculty member. But former KU Chancellor Archie Dykes said that a motion of the University's board Sabbatical leaves will take faculty from art of Zen to tales of Chaucer By GRETCHEN DAY Staff Reporter Each year, dozens of tenured KU faculty members dust off their suitcases and leave their Kansas classrooms in search of knowledge. In the next academic year, several faculty on sabbatical are likely to be trapping all over the world researching such topics as in Hong Kong and slavery in Jamaica. ONE OF THESE faculty members, Stephen Addiss, associate professor of art history, will probably be scouring the temples and sculptures in Japan next spring to study Zen monk paintings. Policies and Procedures) decision shall be final and binding, and the case shall be deemed closed. If, however, the chancellor or the faculty member affected disagrees with that decision, Addiss said he would discuss with Japanese monks and other scholars the meaning of Zen monk paintings, poetry and calligraphy between the years of 1600 and 1925. His research will culminate in a book on the art form. Before they pack their bags, however, faculty members must go through an extensive application process to gain ap- See SABBATICALS, p. 5, col. 1 thought it was clear that the chancellor had final authority. "We have a document we all think we can live with," Cobb said. tional companies be permitted to enter the retirement program, which now is limited to TIAA-CREF, the Teachers insurance and Education and College Retirement Equities Fund The subcommittee is to reconsider its proposal because none of the three recommended companies, Aetna Life Insurance and Annuity National, National, and Union mutual, is based in Kansas. The subcommittee is to consider adding a Kansas company as an option, substituting one of the companies for a Kansas company or leaving the proposal as it is. REGENT JORDAN HAINES said, "I'd feel better if we had a Kansas-based company as an option. If I were a faculty member, I might why a Kansas company wasn't included." Carol Proffer, a consultant working with the Regents committee, said that the committee had already determined that the only Kansas company that was qualified was Security Benefit Life. But the committee had decided that the other three companies provided better options. Page 2 Also, the Regents Academic Affairs and University Daily Kansan, April 19. 1984 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS The following is the list of events for the 1984 Kansas Relays, held April 18-21 at the Jim Hershberger track in Memorial Stadium. The 1984 Kansas Relays Wednesday, April 18. Jim Bauch Decathlon, men. Heptaphasm, women. 10:30 a.m. Women's 10-meter hurdles. 11:00 a.m. Women's high jump. 11:40 a.m. Women's 10-meter dash. 12:00 a.m. Women's 10-meter dash. Noon Women's shot-plot. 1:00 p.m. Women's shot-put. 1:00 p.m. Women's 20-meter dash. 1:00 p.m. Women's high jump. 3:30 p.m. Women's 40-meter dash. Jim Bausch Decathlon, men. Heptathlon. Thursday. April 19. Jiff "Bausch Decation, men. Heapathion, women. 10:30 a.m. Men's long jump. 11:00 a.m. Men's 110-meter hurdles. 11:30 a.m. Men's discus throw. 11:45 a.m. Women's javelin throw. 12:45 p.m. Men's pole vault. 1:00 p.m. Men's 80-meter run. 1:25 p.m. Women's javelin throw. 2:45 p.m. Men's 150-meter run. 6:30 8:30 a.m. Coaches and Media Reception at Adams Alumini Center - informal, food served. Friday, April 20. Morning Session. Field Events: EVENTS. 8:00 a.m. Girls' Long Jump — Prelims and Finals. 8:00 a.m. Girls' Discus Throw — Prelims and Finals. 8:30 a.m. Boys' Javelin Throw — Prelims and Finals. 9:00 a.m. Boys' High Jump — Prelims and Finals. 10:00 a.m. Boys' Shot Put — Prelims and Finals. 10:00 a.m. Women's Javelin Throw — Prelims and Finals. 10:30 a.m. Boys' Triple Jump — Prelims and Track Events: 8:00 a.m. Girls' 100-meter Dash - Prelim. 8:15 a.m. Girls' 100-meter Hurdles - Prelim. 8:30 a.m. Boys' 100-meter Dash - Prelim. 8:45 a.m. Boys' 100-meter Hurdles - Prelim. Prelims. Women's 100-meter Dash - Prelim. 9:15 a.m. Boys' 110-meter Hurdles - Prelim. 9:35 a.m. Men's 100-meter Dash - Prelim. 9:45 a.m. Men's 110-meter Hurdles - Prelim. 9:65 a.m. Men's 120-meter Hurdles - Prelim. 10:21 a.m. Billy Mills 10,000-meter Run 10:53 a.m. Women's Sprint Medley Relay - Two Sections - Finals. 10:85 a.m. 800-yard Relay - Finals. 11: 85 a.m. Men's 880-yard Relay — Finals Afternoon Session. Field Events: 08 p.m. Women's Triple Jump — Prelims and 1:30 p. m. Boys' Discus Throw — Prelims and Finals 1 HOURS 14:55 p.m. Women's High Jump - Prelims and Finals 12:30 a.m. Monday, June 4, 2015 DePaul University 2:30 p.m. Men's Long Jump — Prelims and Finals 2:30 p.m. Women's Shot-Put — Prelims and Finals 3:10 p. 10. Men's Al Oerter Discuss Throw — Prelims and Finals. Track Events: 1.00 p.m. Men's Sprint Medley Relay – Finals. 1.13 p.m. Men's Jim Ryun One Mile Run – 1.29 p.m. Girls' One Mile Run – Finals. 1.29 p.m. Boys' One Mile Relay – Prelims. 1.45 p.m. Girls' One Mile Relay – Prelims. 2.03 men's 400-meter Dash – Prelims. 2.03 men's 800-meter Dash – Prelims. 2.28 men's 800-meter Run – Prelims. 2.28 men's 800-meter Run – Prelims. 2.53 p.m. Men's Cliff Cushman 400-meter Hurdles – Prelims. 3:07 p.m. Boys' 300-meter Hurdles — Finals. 3:12 p. 14 Girls' 300-meter Hurdles – Finals 3:35 p. 15 Men's 200-meter Dash – Prelimits 3:50 p. 16 Women's 200-meter Dash – Prelimits 4:04 p. 17 Men's Chuck Cramer One Mile Relay 6 p.m. 1:46 p.m. Men's Bill Easton 4-mile Relay – Finish Saturday April, 21. Morning Session. Finals 12:14 p.m., Kansas Relays Banquet 1:10 p.m., Holiday Inn 7:00 a.m. Men's and women's open marathon — finals. Men's and women's open 10,000-meter town and campus run — finals. 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