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Hiner was working on "one of many" term papers that are due in the few days remaining before the end of the semester. Former student leaders offer advice to Senate Matt Davis, student body vice president, handed over both the gavel and the grief in a joint hearing of the court. Before the old Senate departed, however, it elected from its ranks three new holdover senators for the new Senate, and listened to final legislation by Greg Schacke, former student body president. David Henry, former architecture senator; Shelly Schneider, former holder senator; and pam Lewin, former Nunemaker senator, were members of the Senate. I serve on the Senate and on University Council. IN BREIF FINAL reports, Schnacke and Davis urged both old and new senators to actively work toward making the Senate effective and respected. "I urge you to take an active role in committees and work really hard to give your opinions to administrators, state officials and to people on the national level," Schlucke said. Praising Snackne and many other hardworking senators he said never got recognition, Davis told the restless assembly, "No organization is better than its members. Student Senate will never be any better than the people in it. Shnacke said that next semester he planned to work actively with Associated Students of Kansas, the statewide student lobbying group, and with United States Student Association. "Your successes and failures will be pretty much a direct result of what you put into it." With that, Davis, who was elected a Liberal Arts and Sciences senator, bid the new Senate good luck, dismissed senators who had not been elected to the Senate, new student body vice president, the gavel. Abbott called the new Senate to order with 50 of the newly elected 68 senators answering roll call. Abbott told the new senators he hoped cutting the size of Senat from 120 to 68 senators proved to be a successful move. "Senate has come under a lot of criticism in the past, but I'm confident you guys will turn that around. Bert and I will attend every meeting and I hope you will too," Abbott said. Council approves grievance actions "When they see students are behind Student teachers, it can be confusing to listen to, and students may not pay attention." Abbott also told the senators that applications were being accepted for Senate executive secretary, Senate treasurer and Student Senate Chair. Committee chairman, all paid positions. The Senate will not meet again until classes resume in January. By CINDI CURRIF Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Changes in the University Judiciary that will streamline and organize the grievance procedure were unanimously approved by the University Council yesterday. The changes will become part of the Univer- sity's Rules and Regulations after they are approved by the University. The changes were recommended by a University Senate executive committee-appointed task force that worked this summer to revamp the procedure. ACCORDING TO Francis Heller, chairman of the board, he had procedures prior to the changes were continuing. The new procedure details from start to finish the method a person uses to file a grievance. A timetable of the grievance process is included in the proposal to ensure speedy action on A person has six months to file a complaint, according to the new procedures. The complaint must be distributed to Judicial Board members no more than 30 days after it is received. The Judicial Board, formerly the University Judiciary committee, will have 58 members, compared with the 89 members of the University Judiciary. After the Judicial Board receives a complaint, 55 more days are allotted to choose a mediation panel, having that panel report, and naming a hearing panel. Within the next 83 days, the hearing must be completed, a request for an expert witness must be made and the report should be finished. The council delayed action on the procedure changes that has no sem SenEx add a provision to the code. The addition states that hearings and appeals shall be recorded on tapes that will be placed in the University Archives. Only the people involved with the grievance, their representatives and the members of the hearing or appeals panel have access to the records of the proceedings. Transcripts can be made at the cost of the person requesting the transcript and after six months, the records will be destroyed unless the request for them proves a request against destruction of the records. OTHER CHANGES in the approved proposal include: See COUNCIL page 5 Lone Star's spirit lives on residents enjoy simple life By DIANE SWANSON Smells of crisp, frying bacon, ham and sausage drifted to the front of the kitchen. Three white-haired women dropped the first of the pancake batter on two newly purchased grills. Staff Reporter "This is a 'trial run', Dori Brands explained. These gaites are new and this is the first time we use them." The basement of the plain white church was beginning to fill up. According to Brandt, it was a nice size crowd for a Monday night supper, a monthly event sponsored by the Lone Star Church of the Brethren, and one of the few places where neighbors still got together to visit. Doris, a short lively woman of 54, and her brother J. W. Bassett, the Lone Star community on and off since 1945. "We just like it here," Royce said in a tone that suggested there was little else to say about the subject. THE BRANDT'S LIVE on 80 acres about a quarter of a mile north of the dozen houses comprising the town. Tucked away in a valley about 12 miles southwest of Lawrence, Lone Star has suffered the fate of many small communities in recent years, losing business after business because of a declining agricultural economy and a growing nearby city. "We were sorry to see the businesses go. It was sad to watch them burn down the general store several years ago. It had just become too much for us, but it was also the town's landmarks, you know." Doris said. There are no businesses in Lone Star now, only farms and the church. we don't bother as much as we used to." Do not use a bit wistfully, "there is still a closeness between us." "It's home," Doris agreed, a smile lightup in her eyes. "To call it to call it in the suburbs of Lone Star." Sitting down with a plate of whole wheat pancakes and fried eggs, Anna Flary, a 79-year-old See LONE STAR page 7 Monthly pot luck dinners are held at the church in the small community of Lone Star. Bus pass price increase predicted for next year Staff Reporter By DIANE SWANSON Staff Reporter Today will be partly to mostly cloudy and warmer, with a high near $2$, according to the KU Weather Service. Winds will be southerly at 10 to 30 mph. Tonight will be partly cloudy and mild, with lows around 50. Skies tomorrow will be cloudy with a chance of rain. The high will be $9$. "KU on Wheels" will not be requesting a transportation fee increase next semester, Steve McMurry, Senate Transportation Board chairman, said this week. There is a strong possibility, however, that the board will request a in raise in bus fares and bus passes for the 1981-82 school year, McMurry said. At the board's request hearing last spring, the Student Senate increased bus fares from 25 cents to 35 cents and semester bus passes from $2 to $30. At the Senate's recommendation, the Board of Regents increased the transportation fee all students pay each semester from $2 to $6. It will turn sharply colder Sunday or Monday, with a chance of rain or snow. McMurry said an agreement was made with the administration that if a fee increase for fiscal Nonstudent bus passes cost $40. 1981 was granted, the board would not request an increase for fiscal 1982. But to keep up with inflation, McMurry said, more revenue will be needed. "By increasing bus fares and pass prices, the increased cost of running 'KU on Wheels' would be placed on those that use the buses the most, the riders," he said. "We're not actively seeking federal and state aid now," he said. "Presently, the system works best as it is working now. We don't need outside assistance." McMURRY SAID he had no final estimation on what costs would be for fiscal 1982. But as costs keep rising, McMurray said, the question becomes whether it is better to keep charging students more or to accept federal and state aid. Although McMurray the Board was not seeking federal or state funding now, it might be that the budget is already underway. "It's going to be hard to draw that line," he said. Bert Coleman, student body president, said he did not favor federal funding because students would lose control of the bus system. "I don't like federal funding," Coleman said. "Federal funding brings in a lot of red tape, a lot of management problems." "We would have to have a local or state sponsor, and they would have actual control over the funds then, taking away the control the students have." COLEMAN ADDED that if more revenue was needed, the initial step would be to cut back services or increase the cost of bus passes and fares. "I would rather not do either," he said. "But to choose the one, I would choose to choose it rather than cut see." "Tings are looking good," he said. "The handicapped bus is costing more than we anticipated. We are overspend now $2,000 to $3,000 from where we thought we would be at this time, but by streamlining our service in December we should be able to save some money. I anticipate ending the year with a small surplus in the budget." McMurry said the board was trying to hold all According to McMurry, no routes will be changed, added or deleted next semester. And although he has no final statistics compiled, he has increased this semester by at least 10 percent. all buses, including the vans, will run their circuit, the regular timetable during final weeks. MOMA may be used. McMurry had no definite figures,however. transportation costs down, which would mean no expansion of services. All buses will stop running after Dec. 19 and will resume when registration begins Jan. 12. Iran-Iraq conflict forces students to work illegally Bv ROSE SIMMONS Staff Reporter The Tehran junior was escorted out of the building where he worked by an immigration officer about two months ago. Like some other lawmen in Lawrence, he was working without a permit. Bahman narrowed his heavy eyes and tried to fight back the tears that come whenever he thinks about the day he went to fail. "The officer handcuffed me and took to the police station downtown," he said. "He wanted to make sure I showed up for the hearing in Kansas City." Bahman's bond was set at $1,500. He could not post bail, and as a result, spent the night in jail. The next morning he was taken to a Kansas City, Kan. tail FOR TWO NIGHTS, he said, he slept on a bed below ground-level, or blanket in a cold cell under ground-level. After an immigration judge lowered his bail to 10, he posted a cash bond, Bahman was waived "When I returned home, I was in shock," he said. "I cried for several hours. I've never had even a traffic violation, but I was treated as if I had robbed or killed." Bahman's initial shock has turned to deression, he said. "I can't sleep or study," he said. "I just worry about my case." He knew it was wrong to work without a permit, he said, but he did it anyway because he thought the Immigration and Naturalization Service would refuse his application for a per- "I needed the money," he said. "There's hardly any money coming from my parents in LA." Many Iranian students, caught in similar dilemmas, have also been forced into the labor U. S. banks were no longer willing to cash coins drawn on Iranian banks until they received U.S. dollars. Channels for sending money to Iranian students in the United States narrowed drastically after the United States imposed economic sanctions on Iran. to six weeks to cash a check from Iran, Clark Coan, KU dean of foreign students said. Before the conflict with Iraq erupted, unemployment in Iran was running at 30 percent after a prolonged production cut. The Iranian-Iraqi war has resulted in Iranian students receiving even fewer funds from home. The bombing of Iranian oil refineries has led to a sharp increase in unemployment. All this has forced Iranian students here into the American system or without per-mentation in college or university. Iranian students 65+ Gell said Iranian students were discovered working in a variety of jobs. Approximately 1,080 cases for deportation have been initiated against Iranians in Kansas and Missouri between October 1979 and October 2003. Most cases dealt with students working without permits. "They work places that Americans work." he SOME OF THOSE students have risked deportation by working without a permit, according to George Gail, deputy director of the Mo. Inc. District office for Kansas and Missouri. Employees are not required by federal or state law to make sure that an immigrant has a work permit. said. "They work in fast food places, factories and anywhere else that they can find work." "A proposal for such a law comes up every year in the Congress," he said. year in the Congress," he said. Coan said the federal law would make employers liable for hiring immigrants who do not have permission to work. "Most employers don't even know what papers an immigrant should have to work," he said. "They probably hire immigrants without even asking for a work permit." ONE MANUFACTURING manager, who would comment only if he was not identified, said he did not ask for work permits, although he did send an essential employees show a social security card. Foreign students are able to receive social security numbers by using the same applications that U.S. citizens use, Cosn said. However, their students also must show that they have a valid vlaid. But foreign students are not caught for See STUDENTS pane 5