6 Thursday, J:ne 29, 1978 University Daily Kansan Malone plans revised services Michael J. Malone, Douglas County attorney, will become district attorney on Saturday, thus making Doug Hannon in Kansas to have a district attorney. Although Malone's jurisdiction will still cover Douglas County, his job will be increased from a part-time position to a full-time one. Malone's promotion from county attorney to district attorney is part of an ongoing program by the Kansas County and District Attorneys Association to implement a statewide district attorney program. The four other district attorneys are located in the most heavily populated parts of the state, in Wichita and the Kansas City area, where their services are most urgently needed. Malone said yesterday. yesterday. "We're anticipating adding other services because it's a full-time position." Malone said. AMONG THE proposed services are plans for a career criminal program. The program, he said, would be designed to single out repeat lawbreakers and to prosecut them to the maximum sentences possible. He said he also would begin a consumer and welfare fraud unit to investigate violations of consumer and welfare laws. The program will help to identify businesses that use illegal methods to get a customer's money. It also will help find and secure sources of financial eligibility for welfare payments, he said. "There is a great deal of welfare fraud in this county." Malone said. Malone also plans to establish a victim-witness contact program. "It's designed to emphasize the importance of witnesses and victims in the criminal justice system," he said. Staff Photo by SUZANNE BURDICK Mike Malone Malone said his office would try to determine the problems that witnesses and victims of crimes sometimes have. "It's educational as well as beneficial to this office," Malone said. A fourth program planned by Malone is an increased child support unit. ITS FUNCTION will be to force fathers who have abandoned their wives and children to pay for the support of their children. Malone said that one of his three assistant attorneys was working almost full time on the child support program he expected to expand the research. The child support program would be established in expectation of a child support law being considered by the Kansas Legislature. Besides the new programming, a lawyer from the district attorney's office will be on call 24 hours a day to help the attorney in their official duties, Malone said. "An attorney will be on hand to help police with questions about searches, seizures, charges, etc.," he said. Along with Malone's increased duties, he will receive a salary increase. He will earn $30,500 a year, an increase of $11,000. The three assistant district attorneys and legal aides also will receive salary increases. THE SALARY for a district attorney is mandated by the Kansas Legislature. Malone said his new job as district attorney would not allow him to practice law privately, as his previous job did. As a private lawyer, he had little time to engage in private practice. Often, he said, he would work 55 hours a week, although the county attorney's job was intended to be a part-time job. Now that he is district attorney, Malone said, his office hours will be increased from 35 hours a week to 45 hours a week. Matone, who had been an assistant county attorney, was elected as county attorney in 1976. He received his law degree from the University of Kansas in 1973 and has been a practicing attorney in Lawrence since then. Historic horse KU legacy Staff Writer U. S. Cavalry relief troops arrived at a battle site 102 years ago Tuesday to bury more than 250 men who rode to their deaths during the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Carmanche's stuffed carcass is now a main attraction at the University of Kansas and an annual event. The only living remnant of Gen. George Armstrong Custer's U.S. Army Seventh Cavalry that the relief troops found on the battlefield had badly wounded horse armed Commanche. "We get a lot of people who call and write wanting information about him," Cathy Dwigans, associate director of exhibits at the museum, said yesterday. Afterward, when Dyche asked for his $400 taxidermist's fee, many of the soldiers who had commissioned Dyche for the job had left and no one would pay him. KU obtained Comanche after Lewis Lindsay Dyche, the founder of the museum, was commissioned by Fort Hiley soldiers to his death in its 1839 death. Dwigs said. DYCHE AGREED to do the job and received permission to put the horse on exhibit for two years, including at the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago. Since that time Comanche has been on display in Dyche Hall. In 1971 the Comanche exhibit became the center of objections from Indians who protested the identity that the horse had been given as the lone survivor of the Battle By TOM RAMSTACK Many Indians who were protecting their homeland, the protesters said, also survived. "COMANCHE stands here as a symbol of the conflict between the United States Army and the Indian tribes in the region, but the government's policy of confinement of Indians on reservations and extermination of those Indians who refused to be confined," the placard, which is visible above the entrance. The exhibit was closed for two months. When it reopened, a placard beside the horse made note of the Indians' historical struggle against the European settlers. camachne previously had been a symbolic inspiration for the U.S. Cavalry. After the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Comanche received special attention. He had his own stall and was never ridden or out to work. The Army has made several attempts to recaim Comanche and put him on display at Fort Riley, but efforts by two former chancellors, the Kansas Legislature and former Gov. Edward Arn kept Comanche at KU. During all ceremonial occasions of the seventh cavalcade, Cornache was paraded, ORIGINALLY Comanche was owned by Captain James Keghou, who was stationed in Tahoe. On June 25, 1876, when Keogh ride Comanche into the Battle of the Little Bighorn, all the officers and of the five troops under Custer's leadership were Many horses were killed and many others were led away by the Indians. Conaniec was left on the battlefield by the Indians, but he was saved by nightlight he was too severely wounded to recover. 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