University Daily Kansan, October 21. 1983 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 Man testifies he saw Fourhorn enter house By MICHAEL PAUL Staff Reporter An 18-year-old man testified yesterday that he accompanied James Chadwick Fourhorn to Harry Puckett's house on the evening of June 24 and saw Fourhorn break into the house. Danny Jennings testified in Douglas County District Court on the fourth day of Fourthour. Fourthour, 824 Arkansas St. is charged with first-degree murder for the death of 94-year-old Jackett and with aggravated burglary. Jennings said that he was in South Park with a group of people sometime between 11 p.m. and midnight June 24 when he and his brother-in-law, walk toward him. "He said he wanted to go down to a home and get some money," Jennings said. Fourhern asked Jennings and Mark Evlissier to move to another part of the park so that other people could not hear them talk, Jennings said. Fourhern talked some more about how and where he was going to get some money. "HE SAID AN elderly man lived there," Jennings said. "He said the man lived at 11th and Delaware. His name was Mr. Puckett." Jennings said that Elisiator did not agree to go to the home because he thought that "the old man would have a heart attack." "Fourhorn seemed to come across at his bit, really care about that," he said. Jennings said that Evlissir left, and that Fourhorn continued to ask Jennings to go with him to Puckett's house. He finally agreed to walk with Fourhour to Puckett's house, he said. When they arrived at the house, 1109 Delaware St., Fourhour asked Jennings whether he would keep watch for him. for him. "HE TOLD ME to stand outside and watch for people and cars and to whistle if there were any," he said. Jennings said that the front door of the house was blocked by a couch so they went to the back porch to try to get in through the back door. briefly with Fountain, he said, "He asked me to help him push the door open." Jennings said. "I didn't help." Jennings was on the back porch briefly with Fourhorn, he said. Jennings said that he walked off the porch and stayed in the backyard while Fourhon continued to try to enter the house. enter the door. "It looked as if he were trying to pry the door open with a small stick or pipe he found in the yard," he said. back. He said that he later saw a flashlight beam through a back window. pushed Fourthron finally pushed the door open by leaning against it with his hand. JENNINGS SAID THAT Fourhour was in the house for a few minutes when he returned to the back door and told Jennings to go home. He said he didn't know why Fourhern told him to go home. A trend of faculty disinterest exists in university governance, but faculty members should not forget their primary function as educators, a political science professor told colleagues last night. Levine said that most faculty, once attracted by the freedom of academia in relation to other occupations, were exhibiting a pattern of detachment from the university and the traditional values that initially lured them. Charles Levine, Stone Distinguished Professor of Political Science, spoke to members of the American Association of University Professors at their fall meeting in the Kansas Union Pine Room. By JILL CASEY Staff Reporter THE SPEECH, CALLED "The Graying of Academe: The Crisis in University Governance," seemed especially pertinent in light of a decision yesterday by the Boards of Regents to discontinue 12 Regents degree programs. Prof urges faculty to resist disinterest Levine said that the traditional means of governing many universities, with methods not unlike the Kansas State University, are 30 years ago and no longer were pertinent. university educators who had seen their independence eroded, but who were "still not making any money." were becoming more bitter, cynical and frustrated toward university governance. Levine said the problem was in the system where everyone in academia was involved in the decision-making process and institutions couldn't progress. Levine compared university campuses to "garbage cans with a little bit of everything in them and very little direction." HE SAID THAT MORE faculty members should participate in university governance through a collective bargaining system. He suggested restructuring the university and discussed its liabilities of cutting out campus police and dormitories. He also reminded the professors that even though 20-year-old college students "keep looking younger," student-faculty relationships were the deciding factor in maintaining job satisfaction. Levine told the audience that the business at universities was higher education and that university budgets should be more academically oriented. Levine also encouraged bored faculty members to stimulate interests by getting involved in long term projects instead of merely publishing articles that might be less satisfying. Universities and faculty members can stagnate, he said, and he urged professors to push their departments. November 5, 1983 Tickets Now On Sale For DIWALI NITE university of kansas expo 84 Look out for the Kansas ads and the posters on campus for details. Sponsored by KU India Club Buy tickets in advance and save. 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