8 Thursday, March 30, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by BECKY PIVONK Kanan Photo by BEECK PIVOSKA Perrigan Trial Repeated Katz, Oldfather, Shelton, Baldwin turn actors Conflicts Depicted In 'Catonsville 9' "Trial of the Catonsville '9' a play by Father Daniel Berrigan, will be presented at 8:30 p.m. at United Ministries Center. A benefit performance for Lorien School will be presented at 8:30 p.m. "The play paints a vivid picture of who the people are and what they are doing. They admitted burning the records but thought they were not responsible." Baldwin said they thought, people were more important than paper and that the paper they used was merely a death certificate. The play concerns the October 1978 shooting at Cattalouville, Md., who burned the local draft files on May 17, 1988. Reed Don, Baidan's campus In the journal of defendant Philip Berrigan, Baldwin said, he compared the act of burning the files to watching a house burn with children inside. Berrigan also noted that not burning it would be a crime to break in. If it was burning and there were children burning in it, THE PLAY," Badwin said, "talks of resistance to a society with screwed up values. It raises eternal questions that are always Baldwin said the play tied in with Holy Week because it was involved with life and death in the war and could bring about new life. Baldwin, who plays Daniel Berrigan in the play, said the role had been deepening and adding layers of complexity to identification with the character he played. He said he thought the part was important as preparation was for the role. "THE POLITICAL PURPOSE of the war against whom the feelings that we are involved are no ways to stop war legally," said Arthur Katz, Dean of the War Department. Katz, who plays the defense attorney in the play, said the peace movement is what the peace movement were beautiful people who were informed of. breaking in would not be a crime. Jolyl said most of the tickets appealed were for having no parking permit. Tickets given for noncompliance zone were also appealed. A reorganization of the KU court this spring combined the functions of the old student traffic officer and the Faculty and Staff Tribunal. Campus Traffic Court Hears 69 Ticket Appeals in March During March, 69 traffic tickets issued by campus police were filed in the Department of Traffic Court, according to Pat Jolly, Overland park freshman. By LARRY GOLDSMITH Of that number, 35 of the appellants forfeited without hearings, 24 appeals were granted and 10 were denied. Three of the justices of the new court meet each Tuesday night to hear appeals on traffic tickets and traffic and Security officers In the past there was a court composed of law students for student complaints, and a judge who could handle complaints by non-students. Ed Kapian, Lawrence second year law student and chief counsel to the court. "As a rough estimate, around 50 per cent of the appeals are granted. It's about even." Kaplan said. THE NEW COURT comprises seven second and third year law students, one faculty member, and one KU staff member. officers did not attend the KU court hearings because the court did not have the power to subpoena witnesses. airness of the court by saying, "We regard the traffic ticket as evidence of a wrong act, and it's up to the student, staff or A hearing may be obtained by submitting an application to the Office of Traffic and Security in two weeks of receipt of the ticket. "The people in the play," he said, "have this kind of commitment." Some appellants have complained that they had to submit written proof of the circumstances in which the ticket was given, and that the officer who gave it was never able to attend the trial. Kaplan answered complaints Depending on the number of cases pending, a hearing may be held a month or more after an application is submitted. THE TRAFFIC COURT of the city of Lawrence requires the officer who gave the ticket to be at the court session. After an applicant is notified that his application has been accepted, he must sign the court order to prove which his case may be heard. Kaplan said that the ticketing David Kendall, assistant superintendent of schools, said the visit by the team from UNC was part of a two-year-old exemplary program and that Lawrence's program to teach students about occupations was chosen to represent middle size school districts in Kansas. SUA Flights to EUROPE Seats still available but HURRY1 → Full payment due April 17th For further information contact: SUA Office Educators See LHS Program Kansas Union 864-3477 PUTT-PUTT GOLF Some of the other main authors are Charles Oldfather, professor of law, and Robert Shelton, assistant professor of Speech and Comprehension. Tickets for the play are $1 and can be purchased at the door, Baldwin said. 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