12 Thursday, September 19. 1974 University Daily Kansan Walker says criticism caused by his honesty . . . From Page One with another member of the athletic department," Walker said. "I will have more specific comments when the details of the proposals come out." Walker said that forcing the University to finance women's athletics could eventually result in a cutback or elimination of some men's sports, such as tennis and track. He said he had written President Gerald R. Ford and Caspar Weinberger, secretary of HEW, expressing his disapproval of the proosals. Even if the department doesn't have to finance women's athletics, there will be major financial problems, Walker said at the breakfast. "All of us are strapped considerably from a financial point of view," he said. "I inherited a tremendous debt when I came here. We held our heads above water and broke even last year but we're concerned about this year." He said that the University's athletic programs were funded by ticket sales, alumni contributions, Student Senate funds and other sources. "Of these expenses had dropped seriously, He said that Big Eight universities shared the television profits earned by the teams and that because of this the probation of the Mahama had cost KU about $100,000 a year. He also said that Senate funds had "I've told them it is so little they may罢 to keep that or return to a considerable amount," he said. "They have cut it to $8,000, and $5,000 of that is a self-financing investment in construction of the east stadium, so for all practical purposes we get $4,000 a year." dropped so much that they were of almost no value to the athletic department. Walker also said that athletic facilities at the University were vastly inadequate for present needs and that they were so bad that recruiting of students was being hurt. "If you bring a young man here and you have what other schools have, you'll never be able to afford." Walker said the University probably wouldn't accept any future invitations to appear in the Liberty Bowl because of many problems, including scheduling conflicts. KU played in the Liberty Bowl game last year during the fall semester final examination period. "I hope we never go back to the bowl," he said. "There are just too many problems—problems for the faculty and problems for our athletes. When they should have been asked to play a game, they had to spend several days studying. I don't think it will happen again." Walker also said that meetings of the KU Corporation board probably would be opened. The KU Corporation would be open. criticized the idea of closed meetings in which topics including the spending of state funds are discussed. Several members of the audience "If you want my prediction," he said, opened, and I have no objections to that. Walker said he wasn't sure whether the Waalker Open Meetinga Law required the waalker to participate. Walker had he gotaten into trouble in his year as athletic director by "being heard." "There are a lot of cases where lack of communication has caused hard feelings," he said. "A lot of people think things are going on down at the athletic department. The one thing I want to tell you is that we're normal human beings and our athletes are normal human beings and our coaches are normal human beings." "It's important that faculty and staff don't think we've got a bunch of monsters down there. There's nothing going on in the athletic department." Med Center vice chancellor denies responsibility cut From Page One "I still kind of feel that way." he said. Walker said he also had been criticized for telling people around Kansas that Allen Field House was the ugliest building on campus. Regents and the Kansas State Legislature, John Conard, assistant to the chancellor. A direct line of communication from all levels of fiscal policy formation to the chancellor will be formed by the new position, Conard said. The changes were made to improve coordination of activities and programs of the two campuses and to provide a higher degree of accessibility in the chancellor's office. Dykes said. "The Board of Regents and the legislature quite reasonably hold the chancellor responsible for the operation of the entire University," Dykes said, "and the changes announced today are important steps toward providing my office with the Walker said athletic programs should be maintained at the University because they were the only activities that could draw large crowds, give the University national exposure and provide entertainment for students and faculty. planning; Michael J. Davis, general counsel. Clemency . . . Dykes said the name of the university attorney had been changed to general counsel to more clearly indicate the University-wide responsibilities of the position. Michael Davis will replace Charles Oldfather as general counsel in October. From Page One "KU has committed itself to a major program," he said. "As long as we keep this commitment, it's my job to try to carry it out." For that reason, officials said, they areurgent to inform us call or write totheir deserts of their status. "We have no intention of trapping anybody," a Pentagon official said. Nitcher, who came to KU as compilor in 1967, was appointed vice chancellor for business affairs in 1970. He was the University compilor until 1968, deputy vice chancellor for finance in 1968-69 and vice chancellor for finance in 1969-70. Four men at a time, working 8-hour shifts, man the telephones. The first Vietnam war deserters inquiring at Ft. 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