Page 10 University Dally Kansan, September 12, 1980 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES Granada Downtown 843-9708 Smokey & The Bandit Part II 7:30 A 9:30 P Boogie Man 7:49 A 9:29 Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 1. The Blue Lagoon 7:15 & 8:15 2. Caddyshack 7:20 & 9:20 3. Urban Cowboy 7:10 & 9:25 Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-6400 1. Xanadu 7:30 A9:40 2. Oh Heavenly Dog 7:30 & 9:30 Sunset West 81st St 942-9172 The Shining & The Exorcist starts at Dusk Forer's trip still debated by governance By CINDI CURRIE Staff Reporter The waves of controversy generated by Norman Forer and Clarence Dillingham's trip to Iran last December were used to toughen the University government service. 11 response to trip and the administration's reaction to it, proposals for changing the Faculty Code of admission is submitted to the administration. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Those changes, which were approved by the Faculty Council, are being revised again today by the University Faculty executive committee. FacExet in closed session early last week with Acting Chancellor Del Shankel, Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, and Ralph Christoffersen, vice chancellor for academic affairs, to discuss the differences in the proposals. The revisions are necessary because faculty and administration proposals Ambrose Saricks, FacEx member and professor of history, said yesterday that he came from the fact that Forer and Dillingham were placed on leave without pay. Forer, associate professor of social welfare, and Dillingham, a former president of the University. suspended without pay in December of last year during their trip to Iran in an unofficial attempt to help resolve the hostage crisis. He said FacEx members thought the onsite agreement, the two KU professors wished it. Another point of disagreement concerned how much review such administrative actions were subject to. Sarices said. To alleviate the differences, FacEx incorporated the previous proposal and the administration's suggestions into its current proposal. The proposal would delete from the Handbook for Faculty and Other Unclassified Staff a section that deals with the current class attendance requirements and the leaves of absence without pay policy. A change in the document would include protection of faculty members from disciplinary sanctions against them without the opportunity for a transfer to a different position or the Faculty Senate Committee on Tenure and Related Problems. The paragraphs about attendance would be moved to the Faculty Responsibilities section and would specify what is expected of instructors and list situations when classes do not meet. According to the Handbook, if an instructor cannot attend class, he would have to make advance arrangements, which would have to be approved by a chairman or dean. 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