SINCE 1889 First night A tale of love and identity from the Bard opens tonight. See page 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cave Man THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1985, VOL. 96, NO. 54 (USPS 650-640) Cool Details page 3. Sneak atta A dog carefully padc Two football players arguments at a hearing that the College of Lib Sciences interpreted satisfactory progress to give them any chance to play this season, show. Player By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff According to docum tailback Lynn Wi linebacker Dane Griff County District Court the players also say the Clerk torget the rule, the Cemrong criteria to de- status. The court documents players' response to the motion for dismissal on Oct. 8. The Univer for a change of venue asking that the case Douglas County. The players had fili the University Sept. were declared ineligible with the satisfa rule The National Colle Association establishe Offici By Liz Maggard Of the Kansan staff Faced with a Michi prohibits the men's playing a game w Louisville unless it a the University of De played neither, an Athle said yesterday. 24 Gary Hunter, assa no final decision Athletic Department priorizing their options. "However, it appla- yed either Detroit Student Senate ele as scheduled. StudI StudEx rejected tion the first ten numerals were basi in University sch rather than on the enrollment figures, used. Tony Arn StudEx, last last n. The 20th-day fig official enrollment They are used in fi sit's budget. By Bonnie Snyd Of the Kansan sta The Student Se Committee last mig same Senate seat rejected last week See related story David Day, Elecuons Kansan Magazine Prof denounces choice of Tacha for court judge Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985 By Kady McMaster Of the Kansan staff Tacha was nominated for the position Oct. 30 by President Reagan. If confirmed by the Senate, she will be the second woman in history to be appointed to the 10th circuit bench. 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 Trustees of R.S.C., chairman of the committee. 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 federal court, criticizes KU employment policies. The suit includes promotion, recruiting and minor 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. THE BEST. ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT. 1021 Massachusetts 2630 Iowa 843-8596 DINE IN OR CARRY OUT 843-1474