Regents' resolution restricts faculty actions A Kansas Board of Regents' resolution regarding suspension of faculty members who engage in disruptive activity is not retroactive, according to Max Bick- ford, executive officer of the Board. Bickford also said any faculty suspension "would imply suspension without pay." However, this is not specified in the resolution which the Board unanimously approved last Thursday. This means the Board move will not have any effect on the Liquori wins AAU mile; Jim Ryun drops out of race MIAMI (UPI)—Marty Liquori of Villanova pushed to a two-yard victory in the one-mile run in 3:59.5 in the National AAU Track Championship Sunday and world record holder Jim Ryun dropped out of the race after running less than two laps. The time was far slower than the world record of 3:51.1 set by Ryun at the same meet two years ago. John Mason of the Pacific Coast Club was second in 4 minutes flat and Sam Bair was third in 4:00.2. Ryun, who did not appear to be limping when he left the track, walked across the infield, scooped up his sweatsuit and walked out of the stadium. status of John Wright, associate professor of human development and family life. record holder Jay Silvester with a meet record toss of 208-feet,10 to win the discus throw. He commented only: "I don't want to talk about it." The mile run had been expected to produce another hot dual between Ryun, silver medalist in last years Olympic games and Liquori the man who upset him last week in the NCAA Championship in Knoxville, Tenn. Liquori who had been back in the pack early in the running, moved to the front with one lap to go. He was briefly passed by Chris Mason of the New York AC but he then spurred to take over the lead and held it all the way to the finish line. Johnson of Prairie View A&M was a close third in 1:47. A special KU ad hoc committee headed by Paul Gilles, professor of chemistry, met last week to consider charges that Wright violated guidelines for the May 9 ROTC Chancellor's Review. But Ryun after running in second place for little more than a lap, suddenly dropped behind the field and trailed slower and slower before he stopped before competing in the second lap. The committee, which met in secret will make a recommendation to the University Council which probably will not meet again until fall. The recommendation will not be made public, according to Charles Oldfather; professor of law and chairman of the Senate Executive Committee. tion, if any, will be taken against Wright. Wright has publicly admitted his presence on the field in Memorial Stadium last May 9. The University Council is composed of 39 faculty members and 10 students, plus the chancellor end the student body president. The group will decide what ac- The resolution directed the chief administrative officer of each state college and university "to immediately suspend any employee, faculty member or student engaged in disruptive activity." Bryon Dyce of New York stormed to a one yard victory in the 880-yard run in 1:46.6, a half second slower than the meet record. Dyce a New York University star, made his move at the head of the stretch and held off Jerry Luzins of William and Mary who was second in 1:46.7. Felix John Carlos of San Jose, Calif., who suffered a surprise defeat in the 100 yard dash Saturday came back to win the 220-yard dash in 20.2 seconds. The Regents passed the resolution which says "suspensions are to remain in effect pending such procedural steps as may be required under the rules and regulations of the state institution and the laws of the state of Kansas." Olympic champ Lee Evans of San Jose, Calif., set a meet record of 45.6 seconds in winning the 440-yard dash. 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