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Qfi&n Faculty e1 By Teresa K. Wei Gamecock Staff Wri A proposal permitting faculty m formance evaluations from colleag by a professor at an open meeting < Committee Jan. 17. Glen Abernathy, professor of ternational studies, presented a wr ments on the Faculty Advisory grievance procedure. THE COMMITTEE has been pi grievance procedure since last June nas refused to pass the proposal at \ open meeting was held to give fa< portunity to express any ideas fo procedure. Abernathy said his document atl promise between opponents and pi mittee's proposal. "What 1 thought I'd try to do is do and see if I could propose some c Advisory Committee's recorded pn somewhere in the direction that suggested," he said. Thurmor By Megan Sexton Gamocock Staff Writer Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., criticized President Carter's handling of the situation in Iran and Afghanistan last Friday in Columbia, saying Carter "has waited too long and shown weakness and indecisiveness." ThlirmnnH <miH tHo cifnatinn hoc been handled in a "terrible manner. If the president had acted immediately it would be a different situation. We have to ask how much longer our country can be embarrassed. How much longer can the American people be embarrassed?" If the United States had a strong president like Republican presidential candidate John uonnaiiy, rnurmond said, "the Iranians never would have taken the embassy, and if they had, Connally would have acted immediately and spontaneously." THURMOND ALSO said the shah should have remained the governmental leader in Iran and B9HHHHKEB39 KSSSSMI BPGMBB||M kinl 933 S.I fH33JEaBEEflH 799 j ^^tcma | 2 pm Until 5 pm H Hamburger & Spaghetti ? ! . 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The assessmer :ulty members an op- Many f r amendments to the repercussi available t tempts to find a comroponents of the comMorris 1 i a little fence-mending letter ava hanges in the Faculty represent < rcedure that would go (Abernath 4U? * - 1 me uppunenis nave gives the ] think that' id says Cat the United States would have been better off if he were still in power. Thurmond called thp hnilrinn nf Soviet troops on the Iranian border in Afghanistan "something we can't stand for." But he would not speculate on whether the United States would respond militarily if the Soviet troops crossed into Iran until he had all the facts and knew what the president was going to do. Thurmond said the Soviets have "sized Carter up as a weak president and have decided to take chances." He said a task force should have been sent over many years ago. Thurmond supports an economic boycott of Iran and a stronger national defense. He also called for a halt to the selling of high technology equipment to the Soviet Union. THURMOND SAID he does not object to canceling the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. He would like to cut off all diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and 1 KfflnKMHPPHI i ^ PHRBrnHnnnH i |P^|iB|||^ i co's JjBESB3EB33B8| Vlain St. ' j 3807 p^gp^QEE^^HHHHHPBBHHU^X^lIAI^lS^^^p tional House of Pancakes Assembly Street 765-0305 | JI 5 pm Until Midnight .I J j Ground Beef Steak with !I J j Gravy, Vegetable, Choice || I | of French Fries or Mashed ! I | Potatoes and Roll. ? I|! I $1.59 II >: a Prosent Coupon Before Ordering S t] | (1 37 Expires 1-2 7 80 an ^ S Early Bird Special H j| !<; ? e _ aii A If:;'. | u am urmi ? am umy (| I 2 Eggs, Grits and Toast? II I , 99& . ,11 1 [j Present Coupon Before Ordering j) ?! i ' < <141) Expires 1 27 80 3 3 H?-II II of colleag two specific areas of the committee' changed "without doing much violem ocedure. One change would involve internal letters included in his file a1 ant. JMMARY would be written by the ; as an objective body and would inclu* of the letters, not the names of the writ ^acuity Advisory Committee's plan s as the right to all information relevant e exception of confidential pr ?ts." >rofessors expressed concern abou ons of having uncomplimentary let othegrievant. Blachman, GINT professor, said m lilable to grieved faculty member: i breach of confidentiality. "The kind c y) has proposed is a very good step person the kind of information he ne s fundamental to collegiaiity," Blach "ter weak, ii "see all thp nntinnc nf (ho n;nrl/J _ _ _ ..W?.v?*wr XX* tl IV U VI 1U boycott the Soviet Union. "The only language the Soviets know is force. The Soviet Union is the one nation in the world today that threatens the peace of the entire world." Thurmond said he sent a telegram to President Carter last Wednesday saying the president "has the power to cut off the Iranian students coming into this country, so why don't you do it?" Thurmond said he has not received a replv from the White Housp Thurmond held the press conference to announce the formation of a group of student campus leaders who will work in South Carolina to support John Connally's presidential campaign. HfRBFEHteitrt ? Im&kJl MS&lWi DATE: Monday, Jan. 21 LOCATION: Russell Hous TIME: 8:00 pm TELEPHONE: 777-2323 TICKETS: $3 Student 3 im ;ues recon s proposal "Collegiality means wo ce" to the with someone is letting 1 making a The second specific c mailable to addition to the propose committee tne authority conducting the grievanc grievance de onlv the ABERNATHY SAII) h ers type hearing, but it does itands, the petitioner to know the to the case nonreappointment and t ofessional argument." Law professor Don t possible grievance procedure tha ters made suggested with one other He said, "My revision committee the authority basis. Rather than lay dc a a broad power for the < 5 "?f couple of cautionary insl >f step that when it is to be used and I because it ^he facuity senate v eds, and I Faculty Advisory Cc 'man said, procedure at the Feb. 6 n nHf>ri<zni?> CARL ROGERS, president of the USC Young Republicans, is cochairman of the 14-member S.C. Youth Steering Committee. USC students Kelly Leonard, Curtis Loftis and Greg Busdicker are members of the committee. Busdicker will be the field representative. Thurmond, who is backing the former Texas governor, said the committee is supporting Connally because it believes he is a vigorous, aggressive and tough leaaer. The committee will work foi "the most important political cause in this state today ? en suring that John Connally receive* the support he deserves in the March 8 presidential primary,' Thurmond said. ;e Ballroom Sp PAN-HE & 5 Public Tickets are avails nmended rking together and part of working lim know what the situation is." hange Abernathy suggested was an 3d plan to give the grievance / to outline procedures to be used in e review. is plan "does not go to a full trial\ offer a better opportunity for the : basis for denial of tenure or o be able to make a better case or Wedlock proposed a substitute it included the revisions Abernathy major change. W : II.. <L- . - io uaaiuctuy giving me igrievance) ' to decide cases on a case-by-case )wn a rule for all seasons, lay down committee to use together with a tructions as to how it is to be used, for what purposes." /ill consider any changes in the immittee's proposed grievance leeting. 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