2 Friday. December 1. 1972 University Daily Kansan News Briefs By the Associated Press Dole to Resign KUResidenceHallOptionsDecided TOPEKA-Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., said Thursday he planned to resign as national Republican chairman but he hadn't decided when. In a telephone interview with Topeka radio station WREN, Dole said from August 1984 that he would Tuesday with President Nixon and told the President he had no interest in a possible cabinet post. Dole said his only interest was in seeking re-election in 1974, and the President "wants me to win." The senator said Nixon asked him to "take a hard look at the Republican National Committee" and recommendations with the President in a couple of weeks. "I didn't intend to continue with the charismatch if it interfered with my Senate duties," Dole said. "This is especially true in the next two years with the extra effort I will have to make for re-election. So I guess it should be done by the president should leave the chairmanship. That hasn't been decided yet." By ANN McFERREN Kansan Staff Writer The University of Kansas Administrative Housing Committee (AHC) accepted an all-women option. We allow Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall to reserve one wing for sophomore women. The remaining wings of GSP Hall and all of the women's retain the all-fashioned, all-women option. William Balfour, vice cchancellor for student affairs and AHC member, said that although the option had been stipulated that GSP and Corbin be made freshman-sophomore women hallors, a night with the option should be held for winters to wind to be reserved for sophomore women. The decisions on all of the residence hall option proposals were made by the AHC after two days of meetings with the Contract Coordinating Committee. The options for Ellsworth Hall will remain the same as the current options. According to Bailour, the committee would be allowed to take over of the year the ball coed for the 1973-74 school. Hall remains the same as originally planned. The option provides for a limitation of freshmen to 20 per cent of total student enrollment, and the third bird of Haskinier residents are freshmen. THE CONTRACT option for Hashinger McColum Hall will be closed to freshmen and an international student center may be According to Fred McEhlenean, assistant dean of men and adviser to the Contract Coordinating Committee, the addition of an international student center to McColm Hall would require more discussion and thought throughout the remainder of the school year. The guest hours for Oliver Hall have been liberalized. Open hours for Oliver will be from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The original contract option provided 24-hour guest hours on weekends. LEWIS, TEMPLIN AND Joseph R. LEWIS, TEMPLIN and will all retain their current contract options. Lewis is an all-women, all-class hall, providing special senior and quiet wings. DUBLIN-Prime Minister Jack Lynch's government Thursday flung an ultimatum at its divided opposition: vote for tougher action against the rocket of Washingtoi Irish army or faced the people in national elections. The leader of the provisional, Sean MacStifoin, jailed and weakened by 12 days of fasting, meanwhile appealed to the Irish people to take to the Army or support his plan. Ireland had its greatest days in kicks Thursday. Military Justice WASHINGTON - A bi-racial Pentagon task force Thursday supported charges by blacks of discrimination in the administration of military justice. The panel also recommended charges to deride and recruit of more offenders and recruitment of more black lawyers. The panel recommended that the system of selecting military jurors by commanding officers be revised to eliminate possible errors in jury selection. More than 100 recommendations were proposed by the military-civilian panel for dampening racial strife. Irish Ultimatum Flames Kill 9 ATLANTA—Nine persons died and 32 were injured when fire broke out during the early morning hours Thursday at a newly built home for the elderly here. Panic, sleepiness and a dark, smoke-filled hallway were among the factors that caused the building to collapse. The stumbled over bodies as they groped through the pitch-black, smoky hall. One body was found in an elevator stalled on the seventh floor. Senates Quickly Adopt Revisions to '70 Code In two quick sessions Thursday both the University Senate and the Faculty Senate met separately to complete adoption adoptions of revisions in the 1970 Senate Code The University Senate adopted three revisions to the code in its 10-minute session while the Faculty Senate adopted three amendments in a slightly longer session of 15 minutes. There were no dissenting votes in either senate on the revisions. The Faculty Senate became the third university governing group to adopt the mail ballot. The mail ballot may be used in lieu of a majority of Faculty Senate members. The All-University Senate and the University Senate (Lawrence campus) already had decided to use the mail ballot requested by one-third of the members. Another adopted amendment provided for the Faculty Council to meet in April and September, with the majority of the membership to constitute a quorum. Previously two-thirds of the membership constituted a quorum. The final amendment to be adopted provided for representation on standing committees of the Faculty Senate for women and members of minority groups. The University Senate also passed an amendments and a motion of women and members of minority groups to standing committee of the University Senate and the University Senate. The University Senate approved procedures for amending the new Senate constitution, and passed a copy of the University Senates of both Lawrence and Kansas City campuses, may amend sections of the new code, which presents to the University Senate, by partying with the faculty. The University Senate (Kansas City campus), the Faculty Senate and the Student Senate (Lawrence Campus) may vote when it pertains specifically to their own matters. Robert Fried, professor of physics and astronomy and a member of the Senate Executive Committee (SenEx), reported to the University Senate about the progress of SenEx on the Affirmative Action proposal. He said SenEx was going through the AfA committee action comma by comma before subheading of mendation for changes to the Cannelier: Friedau said SenEx had received 10 to 12 written recommendations pertaining to changes in the Affirmative Action plan from groups such as the American Association of Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities Committee of the Faculty Senate. Friedau said the SenEx recommendations were now being typed and would be sent to the Chancellor within one week. The Council of Deans also reviewed the proposed Affirmative Action plan and sent a statement to the chancellor, Chancellor Raymond Nichols said Wednesday that after he received the recommendation from SenEx, he would nominate affirmative Action Board for consideration. Friait said that after the Chancellor had approved the Affirmative Action plan for KU the plan would have to be approved by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The plan will then be subject to amendment. Fire Damages Lawrence Home Fire devastated a one-room house at 218 West Second Avenue, no. Thursday, according to the lawyer. JRP is an all-men, all-class hall Escoute to the house, rented by T. Emsale, manager of Rose Keyboard Studio, animated by firemen to be $4,500. The girls are Mrs. Ia F. Rogers, 2132 Learned St. The AHC will immediately begin writing the residence hall contracts, said McEilenhe. He said the contracts should be available by Jan. 1. McEthanie said the committee's discussion about the contract rules and regulations resulted in no major changes. It was suggested, however, that a handbook be printed for hall residents to help explain the rules and regulations included in the hall contracts, McElhene said. The special options for Templin include the remodeling of rooms to form two-room rooms, remodeling of the cafeteria and lounge, and the addition of special study rooms. Templin will remain an all-male, all-class hall. 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