University Daily Kansan, December 3, 1980 Page 3 Computer center director search starts By CINDI CURRIE Staff Reporter The search for a coordinator for the Academic Computer Center is off and running, according to William Hogan, associate executive vice chancellor. Paul J. Wolfe, director of the center, will leave KU July 1 for Detroit, where his wife is managing a ready-mix company and he did he was still looking for employment. Paul Willhite, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering and chairman of the search committee, said the committee had met four times. THE 14-MEMBER committee consists of students, faculty, staff and administrators from the University. Willhite said the committee was developing the job description. The description will be compiled from comments solicited by a letter sent to academic computer faculty and an open forum scheduled Friday. "The forum is for interested personnel to raise questions about the selection process and to offer comments on the job description." Whitte WILHITE SAID the committee's procedures were open while it was writing the job description, but would have done so at the time the final decision was made. "When it comes down to looking at Dutch squatters' eviction sparks clash with police By United Press International AMSTERDAM, Netherlands—Four thousand stone-hurling demonstrators, protesting the eviction of 35 squatters in a housing-building, clashed last night with riot police. Twenty people were arrested, but there were no immediate reports of any injuries. The clashes broke out at police barricades around the building, which had been cleared of squatters at noon by a force of 2,000 riot police. Demonstrators protesting the eviction threw paving stones into the police lines when they were prevented from marching past the building in the evening. Barricades were thrown up by the demonstrators and Amsterdam's public transport system came to a virtual halt while reinforced riot squads blasted the crowds with tear-gas grenades. In the Leidseplein night club area, one police unit was forced to flee in the face of vastly superior numbers of demonstrators. A police official said soon after midnight (Amsterdam) that 20 people had been arrested during the night's fighting. individual resumes it has to be done within the committee," he said. He said a shop and office windows had been smashed and a fire brigade had to douse a fire in a real fire. He said that had been attacked with fire bombs. Calm was reported early today, but riot police remained on guard around the building cleared in the midday operation. Hundreds more were on standby at police headquarters, less than 500 vards away. He said the committee already had placed an advertisement in the Association for Computing Machinery Journal about the position. The committee will be accepting applications until Feb. 15 Willhite said, and will decide on Wolfe's replacement by April 1. The eviction that triggered the demonstration was the fifth large-scale police action this year to remove a court order to vacate their buildings. ADVERTISSEMENTS WILL also be placed in the Kansas City Star, the Topeka Capital Journal, the Chronicle of Education and Computer World, he said. A police official said all the squatters had been released within the hour without being charged. "It is certain that people from both instituents will know the University will invite Wilkinson," she said. "We're trying to come up with a job description that a person might have a "A CITIZEN CALL FOR RESPONSIBLE DOWNTOWN PLANNING IN LAWRENCE," will be at 11:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center, 1204 Oread. Visiting artist BRIM PAULSEN will talk about his work in the Kansas Union. THE COMMITTEE is attempting to keep its expectations of applicants reasonable. Wilhite said. THE KU COLLEGIUM MUSICUM CHRISTMAS CONCERT will be at 4 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. open forum will be Friday at 3:30 $\mu$m. in the Academic Computer Center. Other members of the committee are Robert C. Bearse, associate vice chancellor of research and graduate studies; John Bucher, user services center; Dr. Michael Academic Computer Center; Helen Clark, computer operator supervisor at the Academic Computer Center; Paul Gilles, professor of chemistry; Martin Jones, associate University director of business and fiscal affairs; Bill Maxwell, assistant director of user services in the academic computer center; Dennis Wallace, professor of political science; and Victor Wallace, professor of computer science. 11 WEST 9th The soonest possible date for running the ads is January. Willhite said. $1^{69} Also on the committee are Deanell Tacha, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs; Edward Wike, professor of psychology; Walter Dixon, assistant professor of pharmacology; Gregory Wetzel, Overland Park graduate student; and David Gardner, Healy junior. ECKANKAR will meet at 7 p.m. in 112 Fraser. LE JEU DE SAINT NICHOLAS" will be presented at the French Departmental Party at Play and Party at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room in the Union. The UNIVERSITY COUNCIL will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 108 Blake. THE DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room in the Union. Offer Good Wed.-Sun. Dec. 3-7 SPECIAL! The Classic Sub THE ASCENT OF MAN Film Series will present "Long Childhood" at 7:30 p.m. in 3140 Wescoe. Sandwich, Burger, & Yogurt Shop Enjoy Coke The KU OPERA WORKSHOP will perform scenes from well-known operas at 8 p.m. in the William Inge Theatre in Murphy Hall. REYNOLDS PRICE, novelist in residence, will speak at the English Department Lecture at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room in the Room. The BACKGAMMON CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Cork Room 2 in the Union. THE MICROBIOLOGY FORUM will present "Recent Advances in Genetic Engineering" at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room in the Union. lemon tree THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:00 p.m. in Paralars A and B in the Bronx. He said the short time between the ad and the application closing date would be 45 minutes. On Campus The UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY will perform at 5:30 p.m. in 240 Robinson. "The feeling of the people who are in the area (academic computing) is that those who are looking around for a job are going to see it," Willhite said. "They know the position is open. We don't live in a vacuum." TODAY Featuring famous submarine sandwiches TONIGHT He said the applicants would be screened and interviewed within a month, applauding them. The Kansas welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit information on scheduled free events to the campus editor at least two days in advance of the events. TOMORROW Visiting artist RED GROOMS will show a film at 3 p.m. and slides of his work at 7 p.m. in the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. Getting married? Having a party? Hire a harpist. Call Elaine Peters. 841-2216 Presents An End of Term Party/Concert Featuring SHOOTING STAR With Black Frost Tuesday, December 9th in the Kansas Union Ballroom at 7:00 p.m. Admission - $3.50 or $3.00 with KUID --- --- OPENINGS FOR SPRING "Naismith is the next best thing to being in Nebraska!" Laurie Schwartz, Sophomore Omaha, Nebraska Private baths—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Heated swimming pool—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features