6 Thursday, March 8, 1979 University Daily Kansan At The Wheel 507 W.14th St. 842-3232 We Pile It On! Lawrence's Newest Private Club Hillcrest Shopping Center Formerly J. WATSONS II Live Entertainment • Disco • Cocktails Live Entertainment Disco Live Entertainment Disco Entertainment OPEN MARCH 13 March 13 & 14 — Danny Cox — $2.00 cover - March March 15, 16, 17 - Festival - $2.00 cover 22, 23, 24 BREWER & SHIPLEY $4.00 Advance $4.50 Door ... Memberships Available For the Discriminating Adult 842-5265 AAUP says Jews not to blame; asks that Nazi exhibit be reset A resolution passed yesterday by the executive committee of the KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors the Jewish community had been unfairly blamed for presently instructing to cancel an exhibit of Nazi memorabilia last spring. Members of the committee also asked that the exhibit be rescheduled. The opening of the Nazi exhibit was postponed by KU administrators because it coincided with Adolf Hitler's birthday. The resolution said, "The evidence reviewed by the executive committee supports the view that Jewish colleagues, like the rest, would not an exception to academic freedom on the grounds of diversity and diversity grounds to make decisions which endanger academic freedom." AAUP members have maintained that the cancellation of the exhibit represented an unintentional violation of academic freedom. The resolution said the administration had done little to remove the misunderstanding that Jews were responsibility for the execution of war crimes. --- "While specific actions can retrieve credibility for the administration's commitment to academic freedom, redress for the aggreived ethnic group is more difficult to secure," the resolution said. The resolution called on the administration to "recognize the unfortunate consequences of its failure to refute forcefully inferences that pressure for the cancellation was exerted by the Jewish community." The resolution also asked the administration to include the chairman and vice chairman of the University Senate executive committee in future deliberations concerning administrative action "emergencies" that involve the University and public events. "The executive committee detected no effort to involve the faculty and/or students in the decision and is concerned that at this critical juncture the administration did not seek the advice and counsel of University governor," the resolution said. Dial Shenkel, executive vice chancellor, did not comment on the resolution. He was the principal administrator involved in the resolution. UNLESS YOU PRINT YOUR OWN . . . It seems a student never comes in with enough money to cover school expenses and have spending left up to enjoy **entry** You find challenge responsibility, a demand for your skills, and a high regard for what you do. Continuing to make as much as possible in the Air Force you have an opportunity to do. You are one of the people who will need much time study, follow school schedule on Air Force 801FT, a brief time on a flight, nor for scheduled weekends for you to qualify as a Bachelor's degree in aviation. While you are working your degree you also be awarding a commendation in the Air Force. After graduation and commencement, you will be able to serve and disclose a share of the costs. look into ARM7 microcontrollers. And again with a lot of the debatable features for who will use them, there are those that make your machine work better and your user experience better. There are some things that make it harder to use ARM7 microcontrollers. **Sophomores and Juniors:** Advise how for the year ROTC Program: Get a commission to the Graduate School if you qualify. Call Cass, 844-657-4010 or by email to the Graduate School at cass@rotc.edu. AIR FORCE ROTC JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Paul Gray's Jazz Place 926 Mass. Upstairs CLARK TERRY World Famous Jazz Trumpet Player From The Tonite Show Admission $10.00 includes FREE BEER, Peanuts, Popcorn and Soft Drinks Call 843-8575 For Reservations --- Try to name an apartment complex located ON campus, for example. Where all utilities are pald. Where walls are built of solid, rich brick. With Hall security and emergenc maltenance, a swimming pool and a commanding view. There Just aren't any apartments with the convenlences and features of the TOWERS. Come in and check it out. jayhawker towers apartments 4603 w. fifteenth