The Midhigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 26-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, June 10, 1982 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages Wa ne State may lay off teuerrf By LOU FINTOR NON-TENURED faculty members Specialtothe Daily can be laid off six months from the time DETROIT - Failure to achieve wage an emergency is declared. According to concessions fromWayne State Univsr- contract provisions, however, tenured sity faculty members by tomorrow may faculty members must be notified mean the layoff of tenured faculty at eighteen months i advance of their the Detroit institution. layoff date. WSU will begin notifying The Wayne State Bfaculty members within one week if will meet tomorrow to decide whether layoffs occur. to declare a state of financial emergen- Although there was a total news cy and begin the layoffs. blackout during the talks, one ad- '-wA TEAM OF WSU negotiators and ministrative negotiator said, "They've representatives of the faculty union, the indicated that they'll make the decision American Association of University on Friday." Negotiations began at 7:30 Professors, have been working on an p.m. yesterday. agreement for almost two months The AAUP defines exigency as an without success. The faculty contract "imminent financial crisis, that states that tenured faculty members threatens the survival of the institution can only be laid off if a state of "finan- as a whole, and cannt be alleviated by cial exigency" exists. less drastic means." A state of financial exigency would In determining next year's fiscal exist if Wayne State is unable to meet its budget of $147 million, WSU ad- immediate cash - flow requirements, ministrators are counting on the wage including faculty salaries under the freeze which has not been accepted by present contract. faculty and non-faculty employees. The university has e:stablished According to Sturtz, the wage con- Daily Photo by ELIZABETH SCOTT Friday as the deadline for the con- cessions amount to $6.5 million. Of the clusion of negotiations and at that point $6.5 million, roughly half is expected to Fount in r e treat in time will invoke the layoff provisions come from faculty concessions. of the contract, WSU Chief Financial Administrators are also hoping the The luncheon feast in Liberty Square yesterday welcomed hundreds of Officer Charles Sturtz told the board's faculty will give up a 1.5 percent pay hungry visitors. These curious fellows, however, seem to prefer exploring budget and finance subcommittee hike in September and an additional 3 the wet, shady fortress on the underside of this public fountain. yesterday. percent hike in January. Israeli jets battle Syrian MiGs as war with Lebanon escalates IN DAMASCUS, a Syrian military called the massive air attack "a tur- From AP and UPI spokesperson said Israeli jets bombed a ning point in the war," which Israel. Waves of Israelis jets streaked into housing estate in the suburbs of the launched Friday after the shooting of eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, bat- Syrian capital last night, killing eight an Israeli ambassador. Israel's stated tied with Syrian MiGs, and attacked civilians and wounding 47 Israel goal is to crush Lebanon's Palestinian Syrian anti-aircraft sites yesterday as vehemently denied the claim. guerrillas. the Lebanon war plunged toward a full- The air battle over Lebanon was said THE ISRAELIS claimed they downed scale conflagration between two of the to be one of the biggest in the history of 22 Syrian jets, lost none and destroyed Mideast's bitterest foes. the war-ravaged region. On the ground, Syrian surface-to-air missile sites. The Iraq, meanwhile, said it would with- the Israeli invasion army threw tank Syrians claimed they shot down 19 of draw all its forces from Iranian columns northward toward the Bekaa, Israel's U.S.-built F-15s and F-16s. They territory within two weeks "and and came very close to the Syrian bor- said 16 of their MiGs also fell. Begi redirect its potential to the war against der, Beirut reports said. While the Israelis suddenly turned ... behind Israeli attack Israel." Israel Defense Minister Ariel Sharon See SYRIAN, Page9 By GEORGE ADAMS and Edward Siwik, 19. sA second medical expert testified yesterday that Nol, who examined Kelly at the request of defense Leo Kelly was not in control of his actions at the time attorney William Waterman, described Kelly as a of the April17, 1981 Bursley murders he is accused of "somewhat avoidant personality, indicating . . . a omitthAi. 7loner who doesn't seek a lot of social interaction." s"e com tting.no doubt in my mind that the behavior (of "I was reluctant to conclude that he (Kelly) was o mentally ill even though all the evidence was there," psychiatrist Edward Nol told jurors yesterday, he said. "However, the avoidant personality belongs ! saying that based on his examinations of Kelly, the in the schizoid category, which has all the charac- Sas p sy C h o " C ' defendant "had all the necessary prerequisites for a teristics of a truly psychotic, insane person." psychotic break." NOL SAID Kelly's apparent loss of memory about kKELLY, 23, is accused of the shooting deaths of his events surrounding the shootings was an act of d u rin g k illin g s fellow University students Douglas McGreaham, 21. "denial," a mental defense mechanism to prevent i a r f i t z V 1 - e Y - e e Y 3 1