12 Wednesdav. November 1, 1978 University Daily Kansan Debate ... From page one debate, usually with one-line puns aimed at his opponents. Shelton said that because he was a member of the American Party he would appoint Republican and Democratic governors to the Legislature as his first act in office. "I haven't told them it, but John Carlin and Bob Bennett will be my selections," Shawn Both his opponents thanked him for the future job security. plans for the holidays, he did not welcome the thought of working during the break. Complaint . . . "IM NOT GOING to enjoy staying up on anything, but there's nothing we can do." McEiblene said he knew the residence hall staffs were not "jumping for joy" at the event. met by tomorrow, further actions would be taken. McEilherie said a complaint of one She declined to be specific. "However, it was announced at a meeting last spring that the halls would be kept open and that RAs should plan to work a portion of their vacations," he said. Ed King, vice president of SCORMEBE, said. We want a guarantee that it won't compromise our ability to respond. Dan Bowerman, Kansan campus editor, said. "We need your help." He said that the Kansan had tried to talk to blacks about stories before and they were not interested. Frazier, in an interview later, said he was concerned that a story was published without full awareness it would be seen as convexing racial stereotypes. "I'm sorry that the manner in which we've exercised those rights has caused razor said he had talked with the instructor of the advanced reporting class in the School of Journalism and had urged attention to minority affairs reporting. However, he said that the Kannan was within its rights to assign the reporter and to report it. "WE'RE NOT going to solve the problem Hillel Presents Bogart & Hepburn in the movie "AFRICAN QUEEN" Sat., Nov. 4 7:00 & 9:00 pm Dyche Auditorium (Next to Student Union) Admission overnight," he said. "I'm not apologizing for printing the story. I'm sorry and condemn it." During the meeting, Parker said it was not traditionally the policy of the Kansas to take a stand on the issue. Jerry Sass, Kansan managing editor, said the review was on the front page because the concert was an important homecoming event. Frazier added that the staff had to make a decision about where to run the review based on the limited inside news space available for that edition. "The RAS don't sign a contract that spells out specifically their hours. They are really just appointed by this office," be said. "I think some of the RAS confuse their payroll appointment with their residence hall contract." resident, assistant who said her contract stated that the halls would be closed during the official University holidays was not valid. IT IS STATED in the hall contracts that balls will be closed during Thanksgiving. McEbenie said that when the decision was made last spring to keep the halls open, contracts already had been printed and could not be changed. Lisa Wingington, a resident assistant at Hashington Hall, said that she did not mind working during the holidays, but that she was upset because no extra pay was being paid. "It's really the principle of the thing," she said. "We're not getting paid for our work as much." It was decided last spring, McEhlene said, that the RAs required to work during the holiday breaks would not receive any compensation in terms of extra pay on the "THOSE RAS who are required to stay will receive compensation for food costs, The resident assistants will receive $12 a “There are so many variables involved,” he said. “It will depend on how many people stay in each hall, the utilities they use, the amenities that the building offers and other unforeseen things, I’m sure.” day for food expenses. In past years, residence hall staff members who volunteered to work in one of the halls kept open and were always available to work they did. The decision to keep the residence halls open this year as an exception was made by all students to respond to several requests from students. "There was kind of a double-barreled demand on the part of the student." Mankin Residents will not be charged a fee if they decide to remain in their hall during the night. "There are those who say the University has the obligation to provide housing for them over the holidays, but there are also others who say they don't want to put for it. They're illigible." **THIS YEAR, the cost of keeping the halls open is being absorbed by the housing authority.** Because this is the first year such a project is being done, McElienie said, it will be difficult to determine how much it will cost until after the Thanksgiving holiday. 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