Friday, November 2,1979 University Daily Kansan 9 Guidelines for taping KU events topic of SenEx, Shankel meeting The University Senate executive committee will meet today with D. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, to discuss issues for videodating University public events. Some SenEx members have contended that the guidelines were drawn up without student or faculty consultation. The interim guidelines permit the KU Police Department to videotape any public event and to use tapes as evidence in criminal prosecutions. Shankel said the guidelines were made for policy use until a permanent videotaping policy could be developed. The human relations committee, a subcommittee of SenEx is developing a permanent videotaping policy. The University of Kansas purchased equipment after former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin here was disrupted by protesters. The University was not able to identify the defenders because no record was made. The defense officers and the Rabin incident have been videotaped. However, KU officials have said that the University would not be videotaping on a routine basis. - Videotaping capability is an important part of the University's security procedures. - The University retains the right to videotape any public event, but this right will be exercised with discretion. The five interim guidelines state - Videotapes of such public events will not be used by University police for training purposes. - When videotaping is carried out, it will be carried out in an open and nonserective manner. - Any videotapes that the University does not anticipate using as evidence in criminal proceedings will be erased. Faculty Council salary package requests cost-of-living clause The Faculty Council approved a resolution yesterday requesting that the Kansas Board of Regents add a cost-of-fund to its salary increase package. The Council of Presidents, comprising Although faculty salaries have increased 60 percent since the buying period, they remain the high cost-of-living, according to a September report of the American Association of College Employers. the executive officers of each Regents school, approved the salary package Sept. 21 calling for the maximum increase of $30,000 per year by president Carter's wage and price guidelines. The Regents, however, decided not to take action on the proposed salary increases and guidelines, which possibly would allow greater increases in salaries to curb inflation. The council's resolution said, "A cost-of- living adjustment would help alleviate the deterioration of faculty salaries relative to other professions and occultations. The resolution also said, "The faculty governing bodies of the six Regents institutions are disturbed by the legal wages in the six Regents institutions. "Even many of those faculty who have been judged meritorious have suffered decreases in real income in the last decade." 100% of your savings dollars are re-invested in this community when you save at LSA! money market interest rate: 12. 193% $10,000 minimum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Member F. S.L.I.C Equal Opportunity Employer Lender 1. 50°, paid on Postbook accounts no minimum interest compounded daily. LAWRENCE, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION NINAL K VERSION SURETS MARLON BRANDO ROBERT DUVAL MARTIN SHEEN ARCOPOLYME NEW FREDERICK FORREST ALBERT HALL SAM BOWELL BACH JOURNEY HERBINS DEAN HOPPER FRANCIS CORPOLA MOHIL HERR JOHN MUSLE FRANCIS CORPOLA FRED GOSS KAIRO FROKSON TOM STERNBERG VITTOUR STORARD DEAN DWALDLIERS ROYD MARKS WALTER MUSCH CANNINE CORPOLA FRANCIS CORPOLA AN ONLINE ZIPTURE PRODUCTION R United Arts Evenings 7:00 & 10:00 Granada THE HUDDLE Now Open As A Private Club - Newly Remodeled - Reasonable Prices - Memberships Available Now Stop By 2406 Iowa Open 4:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. AT BULLWINKLE'S LIVE MUSIC IS BACK WITH THE MOFFET-BEERS BAND Thur. Nov. 1 through Sat. Nov. 3 SHOW STARTS AT 10:00 p.m. NO RESERVED SEATING SO PLEASE COME EARLY! B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Presents Religion and Contemporary Views on Sexuality Sunday, November 4. 7-9 p.m., Parlors A & B, 5th floor, Kansas Union Panel discussion with . . . Daniel Breslauer, Department of Religious Studies Yvonne Keefer, Baptist Student Union Robert Matthews, Trinity Episcopal Church Sandra Zimdars-Swartz, Department of Religious Studies films sua Midnight Movies "COLLISIONS" (a work in progress) With LILY * TOLLIN* and DAK ANKOY * GILDA RADNER* IRWIN COREY • CHARLES WHITE FROM NEW LEW CINEMA Plus: "HARDWARE WARS" Friday & Saturday, November 2-3 12:00 Midnight $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed—