First night --- SINCE 1889 A tale of love and identity from the Bard opens tonight. See page 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1985, VOL. 96, NO. 54 (USPS 650-640) Cool Details page 3. Sneak at A dog carefully pa By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff The court docu players response to motion for dismiss on Oct. 8. The Univ for a change of ven asking that the cat Douglas County. Two football players arguments at a heart that the College of L Sciences interprets satisfactory progress give them any chance to play this season show. Playe According to doc tailbackLynn V linebacker Dane Gry County District Court the players also say lege decided how it rule the wrong criteria to a status. The players had ff the University Sept were declared ineligibly plying with the satis; rule. The National Col Association establisl Offic By Liz Maggard Of the Kansan sta Faced with a Mice prohibits the men's playing a game Louisville unless it the University of D play neither, an Ath said yesterday. Gary Hunter, said no final decision Athletic Department ploring their option "However, it appe playing either Detro Studl Student Senate e as scheduled. By Bonnie Sny Of the Kansan st See related story The Student S Committee last ni name Senate seat rejected last week. StudEx rejected tion the first ti- numbers were bade in University sch rather than on the enrolment figures used. Tony Aar StudEx, said last t The 200th-day fig official enrolment. They are used in fi- 26 David Day, Elc Prof denounces choice of Tacha for court judge By Kady McMaster Of the Kansan staff Kansan Magazine A KU associate professor of English opposed the nomination of Deanell Tacha, vice chancellor for academic affairs; as judge for the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in a letter mailed yesterday to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. The attorney of Myra Hinman, associate professor of English for 25 years, sent a letter by express mail to the Board of Regents of R.S.C., chairman of the committee. Tacha was nominated for the position Oct. 30 by President Reagan. If confirmed by the Senate, she will be appointed to the 10th circuit bench. The letter, written by Hinman's at- Phelps said that Hinman filed a sex discrimination suit against the University of Kansas and some faculty members in the late 1970s, before Tacha was appointed vice chancellor in 1981. The lawsuit, which is pending in the U.S. District Court in Topeka, criticizes KU employment policies. The suit includes promotion, recruiting and tenure deficiencies for women and other minorities. Hinman said Tacha wasn't upholding an agreement signed by the University with the U.S. Department of Labor in 1982 that emphasized equal employment opportunities at KU. Phelps said Tacha hires few minorities and underpays the ones who already work at the University. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985 Meat Puppets will play in Lawrence By a Kansan Magazine writer The style of music has been called a sort of "calmly demented country music," but this band also has been compared to punk groups. The Meat Puppets, an Arizona band that has twice played to sold-out shows in Kansas City, Mo., will try their brand of music on the Lawrence music crowd at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Lions' building, which is four miles east of Lawrence on East Street. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. The group has released three albums on the SST record label. Their latest, "Up On The Sun," was released in March. This release is a departure from the folkish punk of their previous albums. The band's first album, titled "Meat Puppets" was released in July 1982. England's New Musical Express called it one of the "most inventive demonstrations of the interplay between guitar, bass and drums." "Meat Puppets II," the group's second album, was also greeted with praise. It was given four stars by Rolling Stone magazine and named thirteenth-best album of the year by the Los Angeles Times when it was released in February 1984. . The group was formed in Phoenix, Ariz., in February, 1980. The band consists of Cirk Kurtwook, guitarist, drummer, bass and Derrick Bostrom, drums. They have kept Phoenix as their home because it is close to the desert. Many have associated their music with the desert, but the group claims that their only intention is to make "a fine piece of music." This Southwestern sound also is heard on the group's second album. Two songs that are particularly reminiscent of the desert are, "Aurora Borealis" and "I'm a Mindless Idol." The latest release has critics from all over the country singing praises. Kurt Loder, of Rolling Stone, calls the piece "one of the year's most compelling works." Richard Cromelin, from the Los Angeles Times, describes the group by saying, "The sound is tough and jagged, but somehow the Puppets make it pure and mellifluent. Joltingly intense and benignly playful, the Meat Puppets can be the find of the year." Gregg Turner, from New Musical Express, offered praise for the band's guitarist. He says, "Point a flashlight to the lightens on a noon moon night, and somewhere between them will beam light disintegrates and dies. Not so with the signal from the amp of Pupp's guitarist Curt Kirkwood." The Meat Puppets: Curt Kirkwood, guitar, Cris Kirkwood, bass and Derrick Bostrom, drums. 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