Friday, October 15.1976 3 From page one Council . . . University Daily Kansan his reply for the first time that creation of the position depended upon finances. In addition, SenEx members instructed their assistant secretary, Barbara Baume, to send courtesy letters to Dykes in the future to notify him of actions taken by the Senate, including the codes, or the rules and regulations of the University Senate and Faculty Senate. A 1969 Regents approval of the codes that all code changes be made with SenEx had assumed the chancellor would be aware of their actions because both he and the executive vice chancellor technically are members of the University Council and the University Senate. They were also required to secretary to relay information. The executive secretary was also secretary for the two groups until last year. SenEx members agreed that a more formal and consistent policy to notify Dykes needed to be made. Fields and the informal network of contacts had casual and the new method would eliminate any possibility of ambiguous understates between administration and the governance group. FIELDS TOLD University Council that he hoped a plan to give faculty members some fringe benefits may be compiled before the next legislative session. Apparently there will be no big salary increases; there will be no salary changes to a plan to renest, fringe benefits may be needed. The new method of notifying Dykes of actions taken will be similar to one used by them. Another subject of discussion at the Council meeting was the Parking and Traffic Court. William Westerbeke, associate professor of law and SenEx secretary, said the court was overburdened with cases and the number of student members had been increased on a temporary basis. Westerbeke said the court was supposed to have at least nine law student members, four faculty members and two representatives of the classified employee staff. Temporary appointments have increased the number of student members to 15. Louis Burmeister, professor of mechanical engineering, said the court's number of cases, 1,200 last year, indicated that almost 25,000 tickets were given last year, based on a hypothetical five per appeal rate. He questioned whether too many tickets might be given and caused the backlog of court cases. Westerbeck said the court's chief justice might investigate that possibility. It's a better movie than 'Blazing Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'. - Mating Mine AND THE Holy Grail PAGE 40 Fri., Oct. 15 and Sat., Fri., Oct. 15 and Sat. Oct. 16 3:30, 7:00 9:30, $1 Woodruff Auditorium On Campus Events TODAY: A HOMECOMING PEP RALLY begins at 1:15 p.m. in front of Strong Hall. Hullville's TRUST COMMITTEE meets at 3:30 p.m. in the Kansas TONIGHT; FIRST NIGHTERS meets at 6 in the Union's Kansas Room. HOMECOMING DISPLAY JUDges meet at 6:45 and 10:30 in the union's English Room. CAMPUS CRUSADE meets at 7:30 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. A KAPPA KITTENSDANCE舞 begins at 9 in the Union's Kansas Room. SATURDAY: An AL-UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING LUNCHCHE begins at 11:30 a.m. in the Union Bailroom, SUA sponsors a post-game reception at 3:45 p.m. in the Union Lobby. BOB DOLE, Republican vice presidential candidate, will speak at a reception honoring Congressman Larry Winn at 4 p.m. in the Union's SUNDAY: THE SUA GHESS CLUB meets at 2 p.m. in the union's Walnut Room. The KU SOCCER CLUB plays the University of Oklahoma soccer team at 2 p.m. in Shenk Recreation Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. TENNIS INTRAMURAL FINALS in singles and doubles matches begin at 2 p.m. in Robinson Tennis Courts. The SUA BRIDGE CLUB meets at 4 p.m. in the Union's Pine Room. Those interested in WATER BASKETBALL competition should meet at 7 p.m. at the Robinson natatorium. Teams comprise two men and two women, and will be formed before the games. 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