University Daily Kansan, April 20, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 AURH passes visitation counterproposal By TODD NELSON Staff Reporter The Association of University Residence Halls last night approved the final draft of a counterproposal to a plan by KU officials that would include a full-time overnight guest of the opposite sex in their rooms. AURH general assembly members discussed the AURH proposal, written by James Jeffley, AURH president, for more than an hour before they decided on a 10-7 vote to authorize Jeffley to present it to members of the Residential Programs Advisory Board on Thursday. The Board members in January drafted a proposal for a visitation policy change that would prohibit KU students from having guests of the opposite residence their residence hall rooms during security hours. Jeffrey's proposal would still allow residents to have such guests, with a roommate's permission, but the residents would have to sign a form would make them responsible for their guests. board will make the final decision on whether any visitation policy changes will be made. Jeffley said that he hoped that he and other board members would discuss his counter-proposal in detail at the meeting. However, Caryl Smith, dean of student life and board chairman, has said that no change in visitation policy would be made before fall. However, the board has delayed making any visitation policy change until AUHN formally responds. During their discussion, several AURH general assembly members said that although they were not opposed to Jeffery's counter-operation, the current visitation policy needed to be changed. After the meeting, Jeffrey said, "My fear is that whether we come up with one or not, there is going to be a change." Senate bill would add another attorney to Legal Services By the Kansan Staff The Student Senate Finance Committee last night sent to the Senate a bill that would give Legal Services for Students $17,180 to hire a full-time attorney. The bill, which received no recommendation from the committee, will appear on the agenda next week. Services' board, said that the group needed an additional attorney to meet student demand. In 1882-83, the organization advised about 1,700 students, he said. Jay Lawrence Smith, chairman of the Legal Smith told the committee that the hiring of the new attorney would be a one-year experiment LEGAL SERVICES RECEIVES $2.40 from every $24 student activity fee. That amount cannot be increased until January 1985, when the Senate will have its next revenue code group. The same code groups are those organizations that receive financing from the student activity fee. Jon Gilchrist, chairman of the committee, said the money would come out of the Senate's $82,000 unallocated account. Twenty-three cents out of a student's activity fee goes into the unallocated account, as does any other charge. IN OTHER ACTION, a bill that would have required students to pay an extra $3 a semester would have been passed. U.S. media coverage of Lebanon incomplete, Israeli reporter says Staff Reporter By LORI DODGE Coverage by United States journalists of the civil war in Lebanon is not complete and is sometimes biased, a U.S. television report on the war Broadcasting Authority said last night. "I think a lot of lies were reported, or reporters gave only one special angle of what was going on." Elmilee Lech Ram, the correspondent, told about 50 people in the Jayhawk room of the Kansas Union. KU Hillel, the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and the department of political science all sponsored the speech. RAM. 55, has written a book called "War and Victory." In 1976, he received the Israeli Press Award for the Most Outstanding Parliamentary Correspondent, and in 1965 he received the Prix Italia for a radio documentary on the Dead Sea. Last night, Ram said that readers and television viewers in the United States did not get an accurate picture of war-torn Lebanon. Coverage is slanted and sympathetic toward the Palestine Liberation Organization, he said, and not fair toward Israel. For example, Ram said, his group of correspondents came upon a small village in southern Lebanon where they found 15 dead Christians. Ram said he approached U.S. respondents with the story and offered them his "We found them sitting on chairs, dead," he said, as if they were alive. The dead still had tubes attached to their veins where PLO fighters had taken blood for their own use. "THEY WERE NOT interested in the treatment so terrible. we did not show it to himself until we could" ** He said that the American correspondents were interested in reporting Israeli attacks, but Ram said he did not know why U.S reporting was biased. "I really don't have the answer," he said. Maybe I am naïve, but I don't think this is the reason. Western Civilization director gets University Council honor He also said he thought American journalists were looking for sensation to sell stories. By JENNY BARKER Staff Reporter "As a TV man, I'll tell you it's very difficult, when you have a sensation, to take a look at it and say 'let's be careful about how we present this.'" The University Council at its final meeting of the semester yesterday gave retiring chairman James Seaver a gavel and a standing ovation in appreciation of his service to University governance. Seaver, also the director of the KU Western Civilization Program, has served as chairman of the University Senate Executive Committee three times and as the presiding officer of the University Senate twice. The council also honored Seaver in a written resolution for "his example of the genuine Renaissance man who has taught me so much that expects in a university professor." James Carothers, associate professor of English and outgoing chairman of SenEx, was elected chairman of the council. The council then elected five new members to SenEx and re-elected one. Arno Knapper, professor of business, was re-elected to SenEx, and was also chosen to serve as the chairman of that body. Also elected to SenEx were Mohamed El Hodij, professor of economics; Robert Friiauf, professor of physics and astronomy; Robert Hersh, professor of biochemistry; Tom Mulinazii, associate professor of civil engineering, and Norm Yetman, professor of American studies and sociology. 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