6 Thursday, January 21, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2:39 PM WEA 51 Distinguished Gentleman R(10) / 8/45 / 75 Scent of a Woman. R(10) / 8/45 / 75 Leap of Faith. R(10) / 8/45 / 74 Chaplin. R(10) / 8/45 / 75 Home Alone II. R(10) / 8/45 / 75 Forever Young. R(10) / 8/45 / 75 Times good Tue-Thurs. $3 Prime Timetable Show (1) Senior Citizen Anytime Crown Cinema HILLCREST 025IOWA Nowhere to Run $ ^{(R)} $ 5.00, 7.10, 9.30 The Bodyguard $ ^{(R)} $ 5.00 7.20 9.40 CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS 11/0/OWA A11-S181 $1.25 Jennifer 8(R) 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 Passenger 57(R) 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Have you dined at The Castle Tea Room lately? Reservations only: 843-1151 Specializing in VOLKSWAGEN • 24 Years Experience Sahamas Chartered From $289 Resort rentals left - Hours by day from FL Macedonia - Free music on plane - All resort taxes 1337 Mass. Lawrence KS 66044 841-1333 THE PHIL ZONE FREE Makeover Lesson MERLE NORMAN cosmetics studios 9th & New Hampshire 913-841-5324 For more information Call Joan or Mark 865-5611 Plan calls for legal aid By Brady Prauser Sansan staff writer Faculty members involved in legal disputes with the University administration could receive free representation from their peers if a plan proposed by a faculty committee is implemented. Under the plan, faculty members with law degrees would volunteer to have their names placed on a list to form Faculty Legal Aid Services. The volunteers would provide their services free of charge. Lynn Nelson, a representative of the faculty rights, privileges and responsibilities committee, presented the Faculty Executive Committee. Nelson, who also is a member of FacEx, said faculty involved in legal disputes with University administration were at a great disadvantage because the administration had the resources of University general counsel, but faculty had to hire outside counsel at their own expense. He said the administration also had an advantage because its lawyers specialized in the rules and regulations of the University that other attorneys were not familiar with. Nelson said a faculty member charged by the University in a legal dispute could spend large amounts of money fighting the University. If the University decides it wants to fight it out for months and months. The list of faculty volunteers would be held by Richard Levy, chairperson of the University Judicial Board, who would appoint an attorney from the list to faculty members requesting representation. Levy said he was not yet familiar with all of the program specifies but said its success was dependent on whether enough attorneys volunteered to participate and if they had the time to do so. He also said he questioned whether faculty members who were not practicing attorneys should serve as counsel in important matters. He acknowledged Nelson's belief that faculty members knew more about University rules and regulations but said practicing attorneys were more adept at litigation and preparing clients and those skills were as important. "A good attorney should be able to bring himself up to speed on rules and regulations of the University by reading about them," Levy said. A man who robbed $1,128 from a Lawrence restaurant Saturday morning is still at large. Lawrence police reported. Kansan staffreport According to police, two female employees were working at Taco John's, 1626 W 23rd St. or 2:40 a.m. when the man grabbed one of them, a 19-year old woman. He directed her to the cash register and demanded money. After taking the money, the man forced the employees into the office and locked the door with a key. About three minutes later, the employee left the office which could be unlocked from the inside. The employees described the suspect as a dark-completed white or Hispanic man in his 20s, about 5 feet 6 inches tall 150 pounds, with a medium to muscular build. He was wearing black jeans, black shoes, a black turtleneck and a dark blue or black ski mask. Come In & Learn Line Dances From David Innes On Our Dance Floor! 815 New Hampshire • 841-7286 OKINAWAN GOJU RYU KU KARATE CLUB FREE demonstration and opening meeting THURSDAY JANUARY 21,7PM Robinson Gymnasium, Room 130 With The Dixie Cadillaes $1.25 Longnecks $1.00 Margaritas Classes will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays Beginners at 5:30, Advanced at 6:30 Robinson Gymnasium, Room 130 The KU KARATE CLUB studies a traditional style of karate known as: OKINAWAN GOJU RYU TONIGHT COUNTRY NIGHT! KARATE TEACHES: SELF DEFENSE, SELF CONFIDENCE, SELF AWARENESS For more information contact Emily at 842-4826 For more information contact Emily at 842-4826 --- Macintosh LCII4/40, with StyleWriter II, 12" Color Monitor and ClarisWorks. $1828 KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union - Level Two 864-5697 some restrictions apply. Come into the Computer Store for details. Please add 5.9% sales tax