6 6 Friday, January 18, 1980 University Daily Kansan ... THE CONTROVERSY over proposed housing of the sorcity members began last semester when AOP was reelected. Members were promised living space in a residence hall by KU housing officials, but hall residents later resisted and the building life had be diminished if By MARINA SARAPAS Staff Reporter AOPi finds home at GSP-Corbin "They will fill out our normal contracts, as any resident. They may not necessarily pick any area to be assigned together. Nearby residents are the AUHU housing services committee chairman, said. A decision to house Alpha Omicron Ip sorority members in得州 Retrieve Sellars Pearson-Corbon Hall seems to be an 'equitable solution' to the problem of housing the recently admitted sorority, officials said. University Residence hall officials said this week. sorority members were allowed to live there. The main concern, however, was that members of the sorority might receive preferential treatment when room contract assignments were given out. Some students would be displeased because the members of AOPI wished to live on the same floor. The seed is planted...terror grows. A Hour 10 New York Post Republican Party Presidential Invitations of the Body's Strategists could Surrender: Brooke Adams Leonard Neumann the People of the Body's Strategies to the New York Post Invasion of the Body Snatchers DAHLIMAN SAid the decision to house the program was made before seminar BA said, but by Fred McEhlenhan, director of residential programs, Am Eversole, director of student housing. Friday & Saturday Jan. 18-19 3:30, 7:00&9:30p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Aud. Shelley Wheeler, AOPi member, said, "We've been guaranteed housing at GSP!" We don't know where we want to because we want to live together, but other options may be opening up for us. We don't know." AOI: chapter adviser Patricia Bondurant said she did not know what other options may be open. AOPI MEMBER PAM Perkins, Topea sophmore, said, "The important thing is to be together. they would mind our moving there. The vote was in our favor. With the high rate of turnover, changes are good we will get a floor together. We don't want to turn AURH president, the members of AOPi, and himself. "A vote was taken at GSP-Corbin asking if The sorority had requested residence hall space until it could provide housing in the sorority house. Margee Greenfield, resident director of GSCPB, said the vote to allow AOFs members to live in the hall was taken before a final decision was made. 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Yesterday the new Afghan government banned American journalists from that nation for the same reason. Monday, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered all American journalists out of Iran by midnight tonight. He accused them of biased reporting. KU Iranians react to press ban Iranian students at the University of Kansas say Iran's decision to out the American press from Iran is a practical move, but it also moves the move abroad free from rights arrest. And, depending on your academic year when you enter, SMP can help you earn over $6,500. Before you graduate from college! Because now you can combine service in the Army Reserve or National Guard with Army ROTC. It's called the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP). From Kansan Staff and Wire Reports Amid Ansari, Tehran, Iran, junior, said he NOW YOU CAN EARN OVER $6,500 AND AN ARMY OFFICER'S COMMISSION TOO RESERVISTS AND GUARDSMEN WELCOME BACK We're Your Glass Specialists! Abass Mangan, Shiraz, Iran, graduate student, said he thought the American press had handed the situation fairly in respect to America's democratic tradition. "If you go back 2,500 years in Iran's history you won't find any free press there." Manafy said. "Today, they don't understand!" "But I think the journalists were getting away from the reason they were there—to get information on the hostages," Ansari said. was not happy with the decision because it would weaken relations further between the United States and Iran. High Quality Mirrors and Framed Mirrors - Glass Tops for Furniture - Plexiglass Cut to Order - Window Glass Installed - Rod, Tube and Colors - Automobile Glass Replaced Visa 730 New Jersey Master Charge 843-4416 MANAFY SAID the concept of free press was understood by the intellectuals living in Iran. free press. There is a suspicion among Iranians at home that the press is employed by the American government." Methadad Izady. 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