10 Monday, October 12, 1970 University Daily Kansan Goldberg ... From nage 1 and asked for reinstatement to the team. A special three-man panel ordered Goldberg by the league committee, but the athletic department refused to comply and appealed the decision. The Appellate Division reversed the original decision last Thursday, ruling in favor of the athletic department. In a letter from Timmons to Stinson dated May 27, 1970, Timmons said, "The decision of the jury was that Mr. Stinson had hasty decision nor was it based upon a single incident. Rather, the decision was made as a consequence." "It is the opinion of the coaching staff that Sam were to stay on the squad his presence would cause morale problems. Sam's companion was a responsible athlete precipitates our decision." Following is the list of the charges made against Goldberg by Thirumoun and assistant chiefs. "Upon Sam's arrival he was given a room in Templin Hall until his rooms in Stouffer Place were available. In the few days he was standing there, he talked disrespectfully to the manager and failed to quiet down when asked to do so by the manager. In addition to this, he also left the room in a mess and, upon his departure, he brought 2 sheets and 1 pillowcase were missing. "Three times Coach Greer has had the experience of watching Sam have what could best be called "the practice antirrums." The first was at the practice session prior to the Drake Rakes when Coach Greer expressed doubt that Sam would win. The second was at the Kansas Rakes when Coach Greer asked Sam where certain equipment was and Sam immediately lost control of his emotions and stated he couldn't compete and keep track of his equipment as the same time. The third, and most serious occurred the fourth, when a girl from Illinois University, Kansas University triangular meet at Ames, Iowa. Sam had not come to his hotel room until 2:00 a.m., and asked for a bottle of beer. He completely lost his emotional control, raised his voice, and pounded on the motel train. These temper taintrums were evident in the faces of athletes and spectators who viewed them. "On the next day, to the surprise of the coaching staff, he announced he did not intend to compete in any events at the meet. He stated he was injured and made the trip more difficult. I didn't have dressed properly for the trip; he did not have a tie nor did he have on street shoes. "He was continually reported late for practice and has missed several days of training." "He has failed to complete a substantial number of the workouts set up for him. Many of these failures, however, were a result of the injuries he claimed to have. "The coaching staff has been approached by 3 members of the squad who have stated they would like to coach." "We have received a report that Sam has embarrassed one of his teachers through his actions in the classroom and that he has told us not to look at him until he had ever had it. This is rather ironic since Mrs. Logan is on the tutorial staff for Kansas University athletes. Apparently several of the students in the class resented Sam's conduct because he was the one class session when he began to talk. "On May 26th Sam was asked to meet Coach Greer on the track at 3 p.m., so his workouts for the NCAA meet could be organized. Coaches Greer and Reasler left the stadium at 4 p.m, and Sam had not yet arrived. Sam was playing in the stadium shortly thereafter and Coach Greer phoned for Sam to be at the track office in Allen Fieldhouse by 5:30 p.m. to meet with the coaches. A few minutes later Sam called the team. Sam was running 330 s and if he wanted to talk to him we could come to the track. Coach Greer again phoned the stadium and Mike Solomon said Sam had the message and had left the stadium. Coach Timmons and Greed waited until 8:00 p.m. and Sam failed to appear." An ad hoc committee headed by Connell O'Leary has charged that the athletic department was due to certain political beliefs held by Goldberg and that the athletic department was afraid Goldberg was going to stage a demonstration during the NCAA national conference. Stinson said, "There was never anything mentioned about politics in our decision to elect Mr. Obama as president of religion or politics of an athlete plays no part in sports and therefore is never taken into account." Goldberg has also charged the athletic department of revoking his scholarship. Sinnson said Goldberg's scholarship was never revoked, it was not renewed. Goldberg's scholarship ran for a semester at a time and after his scholarship for last spring run, out the athletic department didn't renew it for this semester, Sinnson said. Peace Center Needs Money The immediate concern of the Lawrence Peace Center will be in raising funds to support the organization, Ann Moore said Sunday. Mrs. Moore is a member of the regional and local units of the Lawrence Community Committee (A.F.S.C.), of which the Lawrence Peace Center is a member. "We want to take care of our financial problems through a concert effort," she said. "That funds are needed for the salaries of personnel, rent for the office and the center provides that the center provides." Mrs. Moore said that people who are interested in volunteer work in raising money for the center should attend a meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Community House in Douglas County State Bank One of the future plans of the Center is a visit in early November by Russell Johnson, an A.F.S.C. staff member who has done extensive work in Southeast Asia and will be visiting months there, said Mrs. Moore. "He speaks about the situation in Southeast Asia out of long experience," she said. The Peace Center will also sponsor the showing of a film about Vietnam, which Mrs. Moore, the thirty-one documentary deals with an A.F.S.C. center in Vietnam and artificial limb onmugs on the floor. "This film brings people into prospective about the war," she said. Kidnaped From page 1 Bourassa would not say 'we have regarded the release of the 23 prisoners as negotiable, nor did we regard the release of the 'negotiations', take place. The fate of the other FLQ states — Irish diplomatic James Cairns, who was allied, are although the FLQ communiquies indicated he was probably still alive. The shows of the film will be at 8 p.m. October 13 and 19. The first showing will be at the American Baptist Center at 1629 Earlier Sunday, LaPorte issued a dramatic plea to Bourassa to give into the demands and save his life. In Ottawa, knowledgeable political observers said the kidnaping put the government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. LaPorte said his captors were determined men who would not stop until their demands were met. He said the government refused to yield, and he and Cross were executed, the FLQ would just forge ahead, using the lives of other persons in the city. The collapse of failed conspiracies was granted in a communique found with the letter, the FLQ demanded the prisoners be released, and flown to safety in Cuba or Algeria, by 5000 troops night, or "the Minister Pierre LaPorte will be executed." Campus Bulletin University Committee Services: Alcove A. 12:30 p.m. East Asian Grads: Alcove B. 12:30 p.m. EAST ASIAN GRADS Room. 7 p.m. Israeli-Balkan Folk Dancing: 173 Room. 2 p.m. Russian Table: Meadowlark Room, Noon to 1.15 p.m. EAST Asian Grads: Alcove B, 12:30 p.m. FAST Program: Alcove C, 12:30 p.m. Law School: Council Room, 1 p.m. Housemothers' Meeting: Walkins Room. Delta Delta Chl: 21x Flight, 4:00 p.m. Discussion Club: Curry Room, 6:00 p.m. Rock Chalk Staff: Council Room, 8:30 p.m. American American Club: International Club Israeli-Balkan Folk Dancing: 173 Robinson Gymnasium, 7 p.m. KU-K State game films: JRP Main Louisville, T.p.m. Homecoming Concert Tickets on sale: SUA Office. 7 p.m. Improved Design, Forum Urban Environmental Design: Forum Room: 7:30 p.m. KU radio: Governor's Room, 7:00 p.m. Free University Seminar: "University and Chung" Big & Room, 7:30 p.m. Bez Brasilian: Regionalist Room, 7:30 p.m. KU Dames: Walthams Room. $ p.m. University Women's Club: "Interior Design." Council Room. $ p.m. Tau Beta Pi: Orland Room. $ p.m. Tuesday Graduate Student's Placement: Big 8 KUWY '12 / Membership desk, Jawahar The government hesitated to grant extra demands to save the life of LaForte—a personal physician who has served other high federal and provincial leaders—that it refused to contest. The governor made the government appear to facing one of its gravest crises, in a quandary. value the Canadian official's life more than that of the British diplomat, they said. The Premier moved into the Queen Elizabeth Hotel after the hotel of the royal hotel took the appearance of an armed camp, with plain cloissonne throughout the halls police were ringing the building. Dickens' Work Here Charles Dickens is the subject of an exhibit which opens Monday in the main lobby of the Spencer Research Library. The exhibit will consist of early editions of Dickens' work, some volumes concerned with London and England, which will sit at different stages of his life. George Worth, head of the department of English, describes the volumes on London as outlining the sanitary conditions of his time. That time. The pictures of Mr. Watson's transformation in the man's appearance during his lifetime. As a young man, Worth not only noticed but as time went on he became more and more broken-down. BSU Establishes Fund The LaVerta A. Murray Legal Defense Fund has been awarded many contributions today, according to a statement released Frisay by John Spearman, Lawrence senior associate of the Black Students Union The statement said, "This is an effort to keep free those persons committed for the true cause of education and University awareness and University support. The charges against Murray stem from an incident in which Murray allegedly shot through a window at the home of four Negro men. According to the statement, the alleged shooting—followed a BSU meeting in which "the people voted to support the efforts of Murray in denouncing those elements of the community that are unfair to personal gain rather than a commitment to liberation." "Murray has become the target of these persons who have the purpose of causing disruption and division among the committed in both the Lawrence and communities," the statement said. 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