University Daily Kansan, October 2, 1981 Page 5 Economic From page one Gary Toebben, executive vice president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said he agreed with Redwood's assessment of the local economy. "Most of the business people have had a feeling for quite a while that it was not a quickfix policy," he said. "But most feel that there is a light at the end of the tunnel." Toeben said local businessmen supported Reagan's policy and were willing to tighten their belts until the period of high inflation and interest rates had passed. "America is a very short-range oriented nation," he said. "They want to have things right away. This type of thought could make it very difficult for the public to wait for the policies to work." Council THESE LATE PAYMENTS when a new employee is paid for the first time after arriving in the middle of the month, or if an employee receives a salary change, Jones said. From page one James Cobler, director of the Topeka office, agreed that the problem was the 25-years of illness causing payrolls. A new system in the works, he said, and he estimated a series of new computer programs designed to automate the work. But council members want to know if the problem can be corrected sooner. Ren Himmelstein, Faculty Council member and associate professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, asked why the payment for 90 percent of the faculty members, who were paid on the first of the month, had to wait for the few who are paid in the middle. HE ASKED THAT THE FacEx representative find out if the few getting paid in the middle of the month could suffer the loss of interest instead majority who got paid on the first of the month. But according to one council member, faculty members don't always receive their paychecks on the first, as they're supposed to. "It would be awfully nice if we would get what we ought to be paid," said Lawrence Sherr, professor of business. "My paycheck is late on a regular basis. I'd love to have a 14 percent raise, but if it's 8 percent, I'm afraid." "I'd like to clean up the whole payroll process." In the University Council meeting, which preceded the Faculty Council meeting, members UNIVERSITY COUNCIL consists of the 39 students elected by the 12 student members elected from Student Senate. approved a final exam schedule for next semester. Exams will run May 4 through May 13. In other business, the University Council discussed the report submitted last month by the Committee on Academic Standards for Intercollegiate Athletics. The report recommended that athletics see in the athletic department they are enrolled, not in the athletic department. Deanell Tacha, vice chancellor for academic affairs, told the council that a transition committee was meeting to go over the fine points of the plan to figure out any personnel or budget problems. RECOMMENDATIONS WILL go into effect next fall. The new standards for improving student athletes' academics should also apply to the rest of the students, said George Worth, chairman of University Council. "We should bring the rest of the University up to these standards." Worth said. For example, high school seniors should be encouraged to submit their transcripts before graduation. Tacha said only 60 percent of the seniors supplied the University with their transcripts. ALSO ON THE agenda was a report from Loren Busby, vice chairman of the University Senate executive committee, who summarized the group's activities for the past month. SenEx is composed of nine members of University Council. 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