--- Monday, September 24, 1979 Glover campaigns in new district ! диалектор By TONI WOOD State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, took his first step toward the 1980 campaign yesterday when 20 of his supporters distributed literature in his new district. Newsletters describing 1979 legislation were dropped on doorsteps in the new 44th District. Glover will have to appeal to a different type of voter in the 1980 election. For the past seven years, he has represented a democratic area that included many students. Residents within the new boundaries of the 44th District are considered more conservative and are about 50 percent Republican, according to David Berkowitz, county chairman of the Democratic central committee. Glover said, "I don't foresee any big changes in my approach to the job. The biggest difference will be more people voting." He said people in the old district had to be convinced to vote, then registered, and persuaded to support him. But residents in the town were usually registered and intend to vote. he said. The campaign will be geared more toward persuading people to vote for Glover, he said, rather than just getting people out on election day. Glover said many residents in the new district were professionals, such as doctors, teachers and businessmen. The 4th District, which Glover now represents, including most of the KU campus and student residential area. "It's better to be consistent." "I'm going to have to explain some of my old votes," he said. "But I won't make a dramatic change, because then people would just be where I was going to be in the Legislature." But the 1979 Legislature reallow all or ... state's district rules for resuppression. The district was shifted west from the heavily studied areas to a more affluent residential area. Exigency... From page one The requirements of the KU financial exigency policy are much more defined and complex. positions throughout the University be first eliminated." The KU policy also gives the chancellor authority to declare a financial crisis and to determine how many professors are to be released. However, releasing tenured professors is to be used "only as a last resort after all possible alternatives . . . have been in good shape" and "unlikely to be utilized or rejected," the KU policies stated. The University must demonstrate that "it has no other reasonable alternative and that such reductions will substantially alleviate its fiscal situation." ONCE THE chancellor declares a state of financial crisis, the process of solving the problem has just begun. He must consult with administrators, his CASA DE TACO 1105 Massachusetts 11:00 am - 10:00 pm THE BEST OF THE HILO LIST MOVIE MARQUEE "THE SEDUCTION OF JOYTYNAN" Varsity "THE EXORCIST" Broadway 10:30 A.M. 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Board of Examiners Room 7000 SA-15 Department of State Washington, D.C. 20520 THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AN UNION EXAMINER planning staff, the University Council Committee on Planning and Resources and the University Senate Executive Committee. After several exchanges of documents and written responses, the chancellor must publicize his reason for declaring a financial crisis. More documentation must be prepared, this time to include the number of tenured professors to be released, the amount of money involved and the reason a certain professor will be reduced. The information must be given to each member of the University Senate. The University Council must have a hearing for any student and faculty or staff member of the unit who would like to testify. The Council must vote on whether, it agrees with the chancellor's reductions, and the decision must be publicized and reported to the chancellor. However, if the chancellor's declaration of financial exigency has been accepted and the Council approves of the reduction in a fee, he will not decide which professors should be released. The faculty member to be released can appeal the decision to the Faculty Senate Committee on Tenure and Related Problems based on the following grounds: The Council must vote on whether it - correct procedures were not followed. - the selection of the professor to be released was unconstitutional. - the chancellor had not reasonable basis for releasing the professor. The Committee must decide whether the professor should be released Positions are available this spring and fall for college seniors and graduate students with degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Engineering to teach college level courses at the Navy's Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. Teaching experience is NOT required REDKEN Say Cheese! Send your resume or call: TEACHERS WANTED Rappoport Studios will be taking Senior pictures October 1-19 in Spooner Hall call Jayhawker Yearbook for appointment. 864-3728 $1 Sitting fee.Call Now University Daily Kansan $1 Sitting fee. Call Now. Lexie Castleman Navy Programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 65044 913-841-4376 -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Police Beat A suspect has been arrested on a charge of kidnapping after he allegedly abducted a KU student at midnight Friday from a Lawrence bar, police reported yesterday. David C. Pumphrey, KU sophomore, was arrested about 6 a.m. Saturday, police said, after he allegedly abducted the student from in front of the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St. The victim was leaving the cafe with two friends when Pumpherpy and two friends jumped into her arms. Captain John Mullens, said. When the women refused to leave with the men, they escaped from the street and threw in the back seat of a small, dark blue car About five minutes later, Mullens said, the car returned to the area and the woman was released unarmed. Mullens said the police had suspected to release her after returning to go to a local club with him. Pumphery told police, according to Mullens, that the incident had been a joke. Police were told of a possible kidnapping after they broke up a seven-person fight in the St. Mary's Medical Station at 1 a.m., Saturday, the police said the fight involved the two men who were with Pumphery when they approached them for the cafe, and five male friends of the victim. Pumphery was released from the Douglas County jail after posting $26,000 bond. In another incident, four juvenile girls were apprehended in Montgomery County at a motel where the car they allegedly stole in Lawrence yesterday morning broke down on the street. Center, 637 Tennessee St., and belonged to one of the center's employees. The car, a 1974 orange Chevrolet Vega, was taken from the Giris Achievement COPIES 4c no minimum KINKO'S 904 Vermont 843-8019 The car broke down outside Cherryville, about 200 miles south of Lawrence police station. A girl was trapped in the car trouble took them to his parents house to let them make a phone call, police said. The owner of the house became suspicious and called the police. They were him from Lawrence, called a friend in Pittsburgh, Police and a state trooper住了 girls about 11:18 a.m. yesterday. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts Reservations 843-1151 The girls were taken to the Montgomery County jail in Independence until local officers arrived. the police spokesman the girls 'agees were 13, 15, 18 and 17. The 13-year-old will be released to her parents, police said. The other suspects are being detained for a hearing in juvenile court. sua films Monday, September 24 BEN-HUR AMSTERDAM An epic of huge proportions, directed by William Wylie and starring Chardonney. The story takes place at the time of Christ. The charrier race remains one of the most exciting events in the history of Christianity. Tuesday, September 25 University Women's League Starts Wed. Sept. 26 1:00 pm DELIVERANCE (1972) For Information call 864-3545 ORPHEUS (1949) Poet James Dickey's novel of four brothers, a young girl who can trip is a suspensive and gut wrenching transfer from dire territory to golden Reynolds. John Voight, and Neil Reynolds. MIDNIGHT MOVIES ANDY WARHOL'S FRANKSTEIN Friday & Saturday September 28 & 29 A WEDDING All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Robert Altman returns in high style in this satirical view of American families via a wedding in which the bride and groom are invited guests show up for the reception. Altman's comedy remains intact and, incite, thanks to actors Carol Gish, Vittorio Gassma, Hugh Gish, Vittorio Gassma, Gassma, Gerardine Chaplin, and fifty others. Mary Shelley's classic horror story *Wonderland* was adapted by Paul Morrissey's version. With Joo Wonkey and Monique Van Voorn, and Udo Kokosky, the age of requirement for admission, 12:00 Weekends show also in Woodfort at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight and Sun at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise given by 10:30 p.m. admission. No Refreshments. Jean Cocoteau's mastress update of the story of the poet Orpheus and his friend Philomel, to standantly between this world and the next. Francisubtitles. 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