University Daily Kansan Friday, March 5. 1971 --- Kansas Staff Photo by DAVE HENRY Handout The basement of Strong Hall is a well-known place to study, get a bite to eat or, in the case of Dave Arasmith, Phillipsharp freshman, give a stranger a handout. When exploring Strong Hall it is always nice to find a friend who is willing to share his lunch. And up on second floor they'll never know the basement is going to the dogs! KU Law Students Counsel Local Poor Third-year KU law students beginning to gain experience expecting civil court low-income citizens, according to Lawrence E. Blades, dean of the By WALTER LIETZEN Kansan Staff Writer The students are working with the Douglas County Legal Aid Society, Inc., a law school in Denver, CO. The Douglas County Bar Association "The Legal Aid Society provides a definite community service to people who need, but cannot afford the services of a lawyer." "Blades said," The Legal Aid Society also serves as a guide in which a student can pick up later. He will use later." He said the Legal Aid Society was an important and worthwhile educational program not supported by the community but supported by the community. The Douglas County Bar Association provides little more than token assistance, except for one of one or two of its members. Blades said that sources of financial support were being explored and that the outlook for support was much better now than it was a year ago, becoming interested in the program. For example, he said KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Afternoon FRIDAY, MARCH 12. Noon Hour Co., (Cultural) 13. News Opinion 14. Newspaper Editorial 15. Herbal Hall The *Education of a WASP* 16. The *Afterschool* Art, Burkwood 17. The *After-The-Film* Art, Burkwood 18. Another Editorial Review (Hulu) *Anthing Good at the Mountains!* (PBS) 6. Music by Candlestick 7. News in Reportet, Robert Sullinger 8. Opera by M K Hobby (Prof. James Sawrey) 9. Favorite Family, Mariansk Stolkson Evening SATURDAY, MARCH 6 Morning Afternoon 10:24:13 10-06 The Jazz Scene (Gary Shivers) 7:30 Pineapple (Campus & Community Calendar) 9:05 No School Today Evening or support from the United Fund. The Legal Aid Society operates from a county courthouse in in space available by the county com- 1. Metropolitan Opera: La Bobeme b. 1. Metropolitan Opera. La Bohème by Elaine Anson. 2. This Afternoon (Campus & Community Calendar). 3. 21st Quarter on the News at the Movies? he was looking into the possibility Evening SUNDAY, MARCH 7 16. Music by Candlelight 17. Business? (Dan Crazy) 18. The Big Ban Era. Shery Request 19. To Be Announced 20. To Be Announced 1:10 Philadelphia Orchestra Concert 1:30 The Vesper Hour 1:20 Los Angeles Philharmonic Concert 6. Chamber Beltail 7. Chapter Separate Tables to Ternate Digestive 8. Gilbert & Sullivan Notebook (Prof. John 9. Gilbert & Sullivan Notebook (Prof. John 10. To Be Amounted Morning MONDAY, MARCH 8 12. 13 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 7.20 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 7.30 Morning with the Markets Noon Hour Concert Calendar 1. Book Host - Hard Time by Stukteder 2. What This Thing Called Rock (Mark 3. Chapter 5a. The Education of a WAAP 4. This Afternoon (Art Backwnd) 5. Scroll Community Calendar) Evening University Forum 7. Georgetown University Forum 8. Basketball KU vs. Missouri (No Cameroonials) 9. To Be Announced 10. To Be Announced 7:45 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 8:00 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 9:25 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 10:45 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 11:65 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 12:85 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 14:05 New Health (10 Min) 15:25 New Health (10 Min) 16:45 New Health (10 Min) 17:65 New Health (10 Min) 7:25 News Weather (15 Mins) 8:00 News Weather (30 Mins) 10:00 News Weather (5 Mins) 12:00 News Weather (8 Mins) 14:00 News Weather (11 Mins) 16:00 News Weather (15 Mins) NEWS: Saturday NEWS: Sunday NEWS: Monday thru Thuraday 1:00 News.Weather.Sports (15 Min.) 10:00 News.Weather.Sports (15 Min.) 7:45 News Weather-Sports (15 Min) 8:00 News Weather-Sports (20 Min) 10:00 News Weather-Sports (15 M) 12:00 News Weather-Sports (15 M) 1:00 News Headlines (1 Min) 5:00 News Weather-Sports (15 M) 5:30 News Weather-Sports (15 M) 5:60 News Weather-Sports (2 Min) Campus Bulletin Social Wellfare: Alcove A, Kansas Union 11:30 a.m. Blades said that students participating in the Legal Aid Program received one hour of credit. Physio-Ecologist: Abreve B. U. union, noun ROTC Committee: Abreve B. U. union, noun New-Brazil: Abreve B. U. union, noun Committee: Abreve B. U. union, Committee Curry Union, noun, noun Russian Table: Meadowlark Cafeteria 1 noon, 4pm Botan: Watkins Room, Union, soon Graduate School: Watkins Room, Union 12 15 p.m. Neills: Room 101. Union, 12:45 p.m. Summerfield-Walkins. Committee. Reddonist Room. Union, 1 p.m. Board Candidates to Speak Eleven candidates for the Lawrence School Board will speak and answer questions at an open house scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2132 Harve Road. Candidates present will be: Stephen Abrams, Kenneth Anderson, Frank Axelorette, Wallace Clark, Jr., Ms. Alan Hack, Richard Holmsteiner, Jack Landreth, Dwayne Pease, Robbins Oddi Shaver and Robert Fleay. The candidates will speak about Robert Floyd, and Charles Huie will not be present because of commitments. One candidate, Robert Ammiel, could not be contacted. No Concert This Week Islami Birch, philosopher, author and president of Wolfson College, Oxford, England, will speak at 6 p.m. March 15, in the Forum Room of Wolfson College, Oxford, where he will address a Liberal Dilemma "Berlin, who has written 'Four Essays on Liberation' of Enlightenment," has been president of Wolfson College since 1966. The University Symphony will not present a concert Sunday. It was held in Thursdays' Kansan that the concert would be held in Muppet Hall. Free tutoring services are being offered to freshman and sophomore engineering majors by the members of Theta Tau. professional tutoring is available for students at the Theta Tau house at 1924 Stewart, or to call 842-5600 for further information. This service is offered only to students who are majoring Oxford Prof to Lecture Engineering Tutors Offered Pollution ... national data bank. The computer would determine where the problem areas are appearing, and trouble-shooting teams would go out from Washington to help solve their problems. From his unique position as a civil engineer, McKinney is involved in both the technical and the social-political aspects of his work. It is through his work that pollution control has become a reality. NORTH OF Lawrence is a hog farm where McKinney has been working on waste disposal problems for over a century. The problem developed in a system manure disposal that was unique because it was the first such full-scale operation in the United States. The system uses microbes to break down organic matter control. The hogs are housed in long rectangular buildings, under which are piles covered by slotted concrete floors. The manure falls through the floor into the pit, in which the manure is liquid around and around in a From Page 1 raccetrack pattern A mix putrizes oxygen into the water. The micromes eat the organic matter the soil becomes the ultimate food microbes. Result of this partnership between scientist and engineer an odor-free hog farm, an odor-free waste disposal problems. "This is inadequate but until more faculty supervision is possible that is all we can allow," he said. "We need a generation of education and an end to the attitude that we can get something for nothing," he says. McKinney once estimated that effective pollution control could be achieved if every citizen were willing to pay 10 cents every day or it "technology has the answer" and they want to apply them," he says. And until people are willing to pay, we will have to live in the filth that pollutes the air and water. The University of Kansas has received a "clean bill of health" from the regional office of the Department of Health, Education and Science. In spite of such successes, McKinney believes there is a "people problem in pollution control today." "Pollution," McKinney says, "is a symptom of a lack of responsibility." Laughead Still Seeking Civil Rights Complaints George Laughhead, Dodge City senior and a student student, said at Monday's rally in front of Strong Hall that persons who had not been arrested at Atty G. Gen. Miller's raid last week who thought that their rights have been violated, should contact him. Meet Jerry Dilley The regional office, in Denver, made a study of the University last May to check for compliance with the provisions of the 1964 Civil Aviation Act. Since June, when the HEW report, was returned to the University, the HEW team have attempted to implement the suggestions of the HEW report. Thursday, the Office of University Relations released a letter from Hollis B. Bach, regional civil rights director, to Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., which acknowledged the cooperation of the University. If you see Jerry around Green Hall, ask him to demonstrate how Reading Dynamics has helped him with technical material. He would be glad to show you. Or, call Jerry at 8435 or 8439 for a homework demonstration. We will do that on Saturday. Spring pre-enrolment series now underway and the special Reading Dynamics Law School class now forming. "People who turn in documents," he said, "can be guaranteed that their names will not be published without their permission." Law Class of 1973 document to the Student Senate offices in the Kansas Union by March 16. Bach said he had received assurances from Wade Stinson, athletic director, that the athletic department was not practicing racial bias. Reading Dynamics Campus Representative He also said William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, had assured him that all University organizations have signed non-committal agreements. Laughead said the complaints should be presented as a signed *in difficult legal material, the Reading Dynamics skills I learned have been invaluable.* Friday is named for the Saxor goddess Freya. Playing This Week at the John Vratil, Larned, and Kevin McCleary, three-year law student are the student directors. Vratil said the operation had grown rapidly in 1989 and he was hired in 1989. He said the original staff of five or six students had grown to ten. Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa THE PREACHERS FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Admission with KU ID Blaylock said they handle civil cases involving domestic relations, landlord-tenant problems, consumer protection, welfare cases, social security, incorporation and others. Mrs. Helen Mountford, assistant to the dean of law and faculty supervisor, said the Legal Department's Supreme Court ruling which permits third-year law students to handle some civil cases in the courtroom. To date over 750 people have contacted the office with more than 50 cases ending in courtroom litigation. There have been 133 people referred to local attorneys because they had too large an income to qualify for legal aid or because their problems were in areas the Legal Aid Society could not handle. There have been 23 individuals referred to other local agencies. Vratil emphasized that the Legal Aid Society handled only civil cases and had nothing to do with criminal cases. She said the Legal Aid Society should not be confused with the Douglas County Defenders Program which some instances handles cases for an indigent accused of a miscreant mason. 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Sun. 2:10 Adult 1:50 THE Hillcrest THE SECRET COMMON HOUSE OF THE NEIGHBORS NAV STAR+ HEKERIN ROSS Photoe Barbairc Streisand George Segal R STARTS TONIGHT Eve, 7:30 - 9:20 Adults ONLY 1.50 Mat, Sat, Sun, 4:45 Now Showing W. C. Fields "Tillie & Gus" Plus "OLD FASHIONED WAY" Tillie & Gus 7:15 & 9:50 Fashioned Way 8:25 only Mallinee Sat. 2:05 Sun. 2:05 Nominated For Best Picture Best Actor Best Supporting Actor Ali MacGraw - Ryan O'Neal John Marley & Ray Milland GP **IN** COLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Starts March 10th Students—It'll be here when you return