2 Wednesday. July 3, 1974 University Daily Kansan Stretched Out Sometimes on hot days like yesterday, the only thing people feel like doing is Kansan Photo by LA DONNA HALE sleeping. This tred fellow is relaxing on a planter in front of Wescock Hall. Lawver Hired by GOP Senators WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate Republicans have quietly retained a lawyer to help them prepare for an impeachment trial in case the House votes to impeach President Nixon, congressional sources disclosed yesterday. The lawyer is Stephen R. Goldstein of Bala-Cynywd, Pa., a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and an associate in administrative procedure and administrative law. Senate sources said Goldstein was retained by the Republican Policy Committee, which includes all 42 GOP senators. He was also asking questions regarding an impeachment trial. If a House majority voted for a bill of impeachment against *Nixon*, the case would have been decided. The hiring of Goldatem has been kept secret, the sources said, because the Republican leadership does not want it to be identified as a figure of impeachment is a foregone conclusion. "It's a legal fiction that the Senate is not aware of what the House is doing," a GOP lawyer said. vote to impeach, the Senate takes no notice. But what if it does? We have to be ready." Goldstein confirmed in a telephone interview that he was doing research on some procedural problems that might be involved in impeachment, but he refused to say what they were, citing his attorney-client relationship with the Senate Republicans. KU Women's Tennis Team Places Third in Midwest The University of Kansas women's tennis team finished 28th out of 53 teams at the National Women's Collegiate Tennis Championships, held June 18-23. Cynthis Lattig, Oklahoma City freshman; Mary Broadie, Wichita freshman; Tracy Spellman, Salina freshman; and Jill Ritchie, Wichita freshman, competed in singles and doubles, finishing third among midwestern schools. According to John Sample, women's tennis coach, the show by KU was very encouraging, considering KU was competing for the first time in the NCAA. "It's the first time any of them have been to a tournament of that magnitude," Sample said. "They represented KU well and showed a great poise for freshman." A source familiar with Goldstein's assignment said one of the critical technical questions before the Senate might be whether the trial could begin this year and continue into the next session of Congress, which begins in January, 1975. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., has said if a Senate trial should continue past the November elections, newly elected members would be allowed "alternate judges" and would sit as attorneys until they were sworn in on Jan. 5. Mansfield said the doctrine that the Senate was a continuing body should resolve any question about the legitimacy of a verdict reached with the participation of members who were not present at the start of the trial. The GOP source said that analysis was open to debate. The tournament was dominated by the schools from the East and West coasts, Sample said, and the Midwest had a way to win, should compete with the schools on the coasts. ACTION VISTA ON CAMPUS July 11, 12, 1974 Kansas Union August 13th Kansas City positions: Youth Counselor Pre-School Teacher Recreation Specialist Para-Legal Volunteer Social Worker ADVENTURE has grown UP We have expanded upward to street level. Now two floors we offer you an even greater choice of adult and children's books. Don't worry. We continue to be a personal bookstore. We try to keep our customers and help them get together. Children are welcome. 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Lawrence Police Say Foot Patrol Impractical Watson said the municipal police force was trying to cut down on gas consumption by walking beats occasionally, but a full-time foot patrol was not feasible. "One of the qualities we look for in a car is durability. We drive a car an average of 50,000 to 100,000 miles each year. We need a car that holds up under heavy use." he said. Because flowers add color, fragrance and life. They'll turn a not-so-special day into something special. Just stop by or call. Naturally, we can't make your future; but we can help make it brighten up. Though the rising cost of gasoline has effected the law enforcement agencies in Lawrence, patrol cars should not be turned over to the police, according to a city official, and two lawyers. Flowers and plants. They're a natural. FLOWER SHOP 9TH & INDIANA Lawrence, Kansas XXXXXXXXXX Walking a beak would have disadvantages in the area of arrests, according to Lt. 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