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The Daily Egyptian, January 28, 1976 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC January 1976 Daily Egyptian 1976 1-28-1976 The aiD ly Egyptian, January 28, 1976 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1976 Volume 57, Issue 86 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, January 28, 1976." (Jan 1976). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1976 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in January 1976 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ... > gus 'Bode 'Daily 13gyptian Gus says searching for search com­ Wednesday, January 28, 1976-Vol. ~ , No. 86 fjouthern nlinois University mittee5 around here is as searching a Job as the search itself. Brandt, F -Senate clash over guidelines By Ka thleen TakemolO ·dependenl rrom the administration Dally Egyptian Starr Writer regarding search committees. He said the guidelines "in no way ren eet what ' President Warr<'ll W. Brandt called other search committees have done." guidelines for participation on search Malvin Moor e Jr., professor in comm ittees approvc'<1 Tuesday by thp education adm inistration and foun· Faculty Senate a " censure" or his dations. pointed out that the guideline method of handling sea rch co mmittees. recommendations had been formulated The guidelines. passed unanimously before Brandt's administration at St U. by the Faculty ~nale . contain s{'veraJ 1\100r(' said the recommendation had recommendations which run counter to "no direction to him (Brandt ) in any procedures followed by past search way." commitu't-'S . Bra ndt sa id prlllr to Iht· Brandt qucsttont'rl the ~c mH (' bdore vole that tht.' ,l!u lch.' li nt>s W('n,' "ob· the vote (In whethl'r it intcndl'(i the vinus)v wrilll'n In ('ounl {'r whilt ha ~ ~ uldt'llIle5 to be adopted by all Ll nin'r­ alreact", h~n don('." !" lIy constltu(> nClt'S p~lrtl cl patin g on The rH.'w gUIJclinl's s t ~ ll e Ihal Ih(' ad­ S{'~If(' h ('ommlfl l"l'S . mini strator rnakln,l! the appOIntmrll1 Dono'" said tht, rccommendalluns mal,' not bt.' " undulv mvolVf:'f1 in com · Wt'rt> "uur ('ondllion rur partlclpatll1!-! In mitil'e deliherallolls ." Thl' gU ldl'lines se;lrch comlnltl£'('s as a t'unstituent.'v also s tate Ihal thC' appolnllng ad ­ body ." . mintSlralOr may allt~lld commlll('c " W t~ 'rt' ~olllg 10 pass !-i omethin ~ mCNinJls bUI shah nol serv(' ~ I S il vUling lod;I." . If you don 'I lik(' whal we pass mcmbl'L loda)" h opt,rully wt' c an work Brandl s~ lI d ht' had appotntt'(! hllnst'lf !'-Cllnt'lhlng OUI ." ht' w id Brandt . chaiml ~ 1Il of sc\fl'ral ~'ar('h ('u mmiuc.'c.'s Brandt Scll d Uwn' IS "no wa\' I ('an !-i ll and fell Ihat Ihl ~ had nnl bl't'n an "LIII ­ OJnd n<'gutlale wllh 011<' ('OIlSI·i lllt-. ncy I due IIlnu,'nce.'" upon commlttl't' mem ­ would havt' lu nt'gtlllat(' with all tht' bers ..1I1d had nol prOf!U("" ! ' -bac! t'tmSlllul'nt'll'S IO,l.!t·tht.'r 111 u rdt~ r In rt.' sult s. " .a rn \',' al !'tHllt'lhlng Wt' cuuld ~,II agr('t' F'a cUII\' 54-,"011 (' .·f('Sldt'nl Ikrb('rt un " Donow said Iht' ft'c,'n mlnf'ndallClI1 :'; Wl'rt' Brandt S<.w!lll' wuuld bt" "more cum : a cllS4lgret'rnt'nl wllh pn'$l'nt ~'arch rurlahlr" knOWing wh ~ 1t Ih e s£'nale wan­ c() mmlttt~c pnu,'t't!Uft's. and nul a ('t.'fl ­ Hod a nd wfluld thus bt, ablt.' ttl talk with f i" i1C /,i"t! t OIlC" sure. He.' sal{lth,'!'t, wa :-o nn 1IIIt'IlI III (,{'fl ­ t II her ('unstll Ut'llelt'S SUft' Brandl . F'oll uw lng adOpllt1fl uf Iht' gU lddtnt, Cement mason Don McGeath, Friday to decide who w ill be HarriS Ruhlll , assoclat,' prort,.'ssur III fl'collllnendalltlOS, Donow said tht' carefully smooths oot a few allowed access to the facility. the School of Ml'(!t clnl.'. said Ih(' rt't.'o mmendation Will b(> ormallv Iran- rough edges remaining OIl the up. Completion was set for last guideline recomm('ndatlons weft.' an 111 - 5111111l'(IIO th!' prt·sidenl. " Ht'll answrr per level of the new parking December. (Staff photo by carl dication of Ihe S('nalt"s dt'slrt' til b{' tn - ll... Wt, 'l1 I'!o fmm there," In' Said. garage. A committee will meet Wagrer) SIU to answer sex discrimination charges By Ray rehel Sill l'oulrl lose 55 million 111 federal HEW. Aftt'r review by the HEW and staff last week about the Canut ­ Daily Egyptian Staff Writ(' r funds tx~allst.· or Its railure to settle the secretary, final recommendalions will Arn oros case, he said that the Depart· SUIt. Brandt said he does not expect the be sent 10 the secretary of labor who ment of Labor is unwilling to approve fed,'ral runds to be Slopped. will decide whet h,'r SIU should lose it s SIU 's latest ofrer for settlement of the StU has until Friday to submit a Huffman said the rcspon.o;c will be rederal funding . case. SlU 's latest ofrer is "significantly response to sex di,scr imination charges filed with an HEW hearing clerk in Huffma n and Brandt said Iha C~tse above" the amount requested by HEW made by the Department or Health , Wa shington , D.C .. a nd the HEW may not cont inue 10 the final levels ir in 1973 ror settlement or the case, the Education and Welrare (HEW ) in the general counsel in Chicago_ SIU and the federal government can memo said_ Marisa Canut-Amoros case. agree on a settlement. Canut -Amoros filed a complaint with John Huffman, SIU legal counsel, The ('"idt'neE" will then be reviewed HEW in 1971 charging Ihat she was said the response will be filed within a by an administrat ive hearing offi cer " A decision at any point of the denied equal pay, a rf"scarch award or few days with an HEW hearing clerk in wi thin 20 days arter receiving the process could be a final decision or both teaching assignment 111 the summer of Wa shington, D.C .. and the HEW University's respon<" to th e charges, he parties ' the University and the rederal 1971. was denied changes in her sab· general counsel in Chicago. said, The hearing u:fice r could request government, agree to it," Brandt said, batical leave and that .her resignalion President Warren W. Bcandt said additional time ir needed, Hurrman ad· Brandl said the entire process will from the School or Engineering and .Tuesday, " We're going to presenJ ded . , takt!'"3 number or months:' possi bl y as Technology was used to deprive her or evidence to indicate that we're not The hearing officer will then s ubmit long as 1,,"'0 years. SIU employment-all because or her guilty (of the sex discri m ination his findings to a three-person HEW Huffman declined to comment how sex. charges l." panel. Huffman explained. wh ich will much money SIU is orfering ror a set· Canut-Arnoros a.!Jjl{med a complaint Huffman said SIU was served with a conduct its own review of the case tlement oCthe c~ . but said the Univer· with the lIIinoil"" Fair Employment "notice of proposed ineligibility'" somelime this spring or s ummer, sHy "felt the government was asking Practices Commission. A hearing on duri~ a meeting with HEW orficials in The HEW administ rative panel will for too much_" those Slate charges is expected. this WashlDgton , D.C.. Jan.- 16. submit It s fi ndings t the 'secretary or In.a memo Brandt sent to SIU r;,culty spring. New Diggle e~ecutive ' assistant. named By Mike Springst ... tial urban pl a~ner could come through the issues, Dally Egyptian StaIT Wriler ir I became involved in student govern- " We saw he was concerned with ment." Cooper, a junior, said. student welrare and relt that he was Douglas Cooper, a design major Student President ~ug Oiggle said would b<l. willing to put ~ti me in ror specializing in urban design, was of Cooper's appoint'!'ent. " Doug is ve!X. working with students," T3Jly said. named an executive assistant to the Interested ID working up here. He's- Cooper will probably be working on Sludent P.l""Sidenl TUesday. willing to spend the time and . is bright the student attorney program, Student. eno"gh to pIck up on the croterla we to-Student grant program and the Cooper replac. John Hardt , . who reSigned during ...,mellier break for have here." . Association of U1inois St udent Govern· Bobbi Tally, .Oiggle's other executive me.nts as well as any or his 0"'11 academl.c reasons, , _ assistpnt, SIVd that Coop~r ' s un· projects, Tally said. • A member or the Carbondale Com­ successrul bid ror a Student Senate seat Cooper said he intended to remairJ..!£. munity De""lo~ment Sleering Com­ In last November's election first live on the Community Development ­ miltee, CoOper- said he became in­ brought him 10 the attention of Student Steering Committee. teresh!cf in government when he ~~ernment : . " ". 'd like to work for stlldeqt \J!- realized that most urban design plan· We were Impressed With h,. cam- volvement in city alTairs " Cooper said ~ nins decisions are political decisions. paign ror the Student Senate and by the "' should set the preced';"t by beinI"'; ".
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