Monday, Oct. 28, 1985 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area 7 Professor proposes research solution A solution to the University's dilemma on classified research has been proposed by a KU faculty member. William Tuttle, professor of history, in a letter sent recently to the University Senate Executive committee, suggested that professors wanting to engage in classified research center for Research Inc. (CRINC) to change its policy so professors can do research through that agency. Tuttle also proposed that the University remain constant in its current policy of temporary education for research for only one year. CRINC, a privately incorporated research organization, works with the University on engineering research and some mathematics research. Classifying research allows companies that do research through the University to withhold some of the research processes used. Babara Armbrister, CRINC's associate director, said CRINC was under the supervision of the University. She said its administrators were University personnel. Armbrister said CRINC didn't receive any financial support from the University. rent policy of classifying research so the University could engage in a wider range of projects. The classification of research at the University has been under discussion laterly. Frances Horowitz, vice chancellor of research, graduate studies and public service, has proposed amending the University's cur The proposed change in the classification policy would allow temporary classification for up to three years and total classification for only a small percentage of the research. should preserve the free and unobstructed flow of information Some faculty members, however, oppose the classification of research on the grounds that the University Tuttle's proposal would mean that money for classified research would be channeled into CRINC instead of the University. "It would be the same faculty doing the same research in the same facilities," Horowitz said. Sidney Shapiro, SenEx chairman, said the proposal would be presented to the Faculty Council. The council meets at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 7. Runaway reports she was raped By a Kansan reporter A 14-year-old Lawrence girl told police she was raped Tuesday by a 15-year-old boy who had escaped earlier from Topeka State Hospital, Lawrence police said yesterday. The girl made the report to police Friday after she was picked up as a suspect. Police questioned the boy about the alleged rape, then returned him to Topeka State Hospital, police said. The girl's foster father told police he would take her to a physician to be examined for evidence of rape. Police said the girl had run away from Central Junior High School on Tuesday and was staying at the home of a Lawrence High School student. The 15-year-old boy was staying at the same house, police said. 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