Hall vacation plan studied to and dsws dwsw it it thy gif thy gif choie two eat ith ed, or to g." pept pept da aen ny The University Senate Executive Committee voted yesterday to ask David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, to concern vacation baggage for KJ residence. Its action came in response to recent confusion about which halls would be open during Thanksgiving vacation and how staff would be required to remain in the halls. Thursday, November 2.1978 Last spring, residence hall and University administrators agreed to keep all halls open on a trial basis during Thanksgiving and would close them once to three halls were open during vacations. Evelyn Swartz, chairman of SenEx, said a committee would request clarification by senEx. But some halls might be closed because few students in these halls have indicated they would be staying on campus during the vacation. SenEx also discussed whether to examine policy concerning distribution of literaries. WILLIAM SCOTT, professor of English and a SenEx member, said a number of faculty members had told him they disagreed with the present policy and with having any policy governing the distribution of literature. SenEx decided not to take official action until more complaints were made to the company. SenEx also approved an amendment to the University Senate Code and sent it to the Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities Committee for approval. SenEx said the amendment would serve as an introduction to the University prievance procedure. The amendment will be posted on the university website before it can be put into effect, Swartz said. The amendment says: 'All rights and privileges granted to any person associated with the University of Kansas are regulated, processes or procedures instituted to guarantee those rights and privileges shall apply similarly and in every circumstance associated with the University of Kansas.' SENEX SAID IT would charge FRPR to examine the grievance procedure for completeness and for changes needed to make it equitable for everyone. The Faculty Executive Committee, which meets immediately after SenEx, decided to send copies of a recently amended version of the faculty retirement policy to all University faculty. The committee discussed whether to hold open meetings on the policy but said no date would be set until faculty had a chance to read the revisions. A policy on voluntary early retirement must be approved by the state Legislature before it could be put into effect for the University. -KANSAN- On Campus Events TONIGHT: GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL will meet at 7 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE CLUB will meet at 8 in SKYDIVING CLUB meets at 8 in 124 Robinson. Doug McClure, trumpeter will hold a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 in SWarowtreat Rectal Hall in Murphy Hall. A Lus丹 will begin at 8 in Lus丹. L Rus丹 will begin at 8 in 108 Lake Hall. TOMORROW: Sally Ride, a candidate for astronaut on Johnson Space Center in Houston, will speak at the FRONTIERS OF OPEN SPACE on Tuesday. Eight Room of the Union. CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB meets at 7 p.m. in Parliars B and C of the Union. A CLASSICS, EAST BEGINNING CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Listening Room of the Union. There will be an informal talk on the koan style of teaching. KUF LOUGHTOWN CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. you will hold a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 p.m. Swarthawt Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. - Law student, KU Grad and native Kansan University Daily Kansan - Work experience as director of Headquarters, Inc., and KU staff member. - Has served on boards for: —Douglas County Mental Health Association —Children's Hour —Volunteer Clearinghouse —Douglas County Legal Aid Society —Douglas County Drug Abuse Council - Cited licensing committee and served on state board of Kansas Association of Drug Abuse Counselors. - Active in United Ministries and Douglas County Rape Victims Support Service. - Has voluntarily placed a 825 lid on the amount of contributions he will accept from any individual or special interest group. Paid for her by Citizens for Naparé; Louise Nilver, treasurer; Judy Browder, campaign manager. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place Tonight: Jazz jam session with The River City Jazz Band no cover! 926 Mass. upstairs Friday & Saturday: The Tommy Johnson Experiment exciting modern jazz! Admission only $3.00 includes free beer, peanuts, popcorn, and soft drinks. Call 843-8575 for reservations! Dyche Auditorium> (Next to Union) Admission $1.00 members $1.50 non-members free beer at all ku home games!! .tan jacket with zip-off hood... jacket reverses to navy wool ... crewneck sweater in 100% wool... pleated slacks in brushed cotton irish fishing hat in harris-tweed open thursday nights till 8:30 920 mass.