University Daily Kansan 2 Friday, November 12. 1971 KU Court Decides Campus Claims By GINNIE MICKE Kansan Staff Writer Any claim that a University regulation has been broken or an arbitrary act has been committed comes under the jurisdiction of the hearing division of the University. The claim can be made by, or against, a student, faculty member or university. The Judiciary was recently revised by the University Senate. The amendments instituted a new framework for the position of magistrate while making changes concerning the statute and regulations of the higher courts. Although members of the Jolietary are usually chosen in Italy, they had not been made for this year until the revision were come The presiding officer of the hearing division is a member of the jury. He has graduated from an accredited law school, Jess McNish, adjunct professor of business law, was appointed by SenEx to the position. McNish said that in previous years, four law members were appointed to the hearing division. He said that the reason for the change was because many thought four judges were too burdensome. There is also a panel of 12 students chosen by the Student Senate and 12 non-students chosen by the Faculty Council. MeNish said that the hearing division was only concerned with the first case, not the University and that any civil law that was broken would be left on hold. When a person or group files a charge, they must list the name and address of the charged party, the regulation that was allegedly broken or the violation that was made, and on which the claim was based. If the hearing division decides that a case should be heard, information is sent to the charged party concerning his rights. Any person or group is entitled to full representation by counsel or a public alleged violation, the right to remain silent, full examination of the evidence and the choice of a public or private hearing. MeNish said that it was the policy of the Judiciary to keep all legal documents confidential until the charged party indicated that a public hearing occurred. A request can also be made for a formal or informal hearing board consisting of seven members hearing panel and the non-voting Two hearing panel members and the law officer constitute an informal hearing. law officer Anyone charged with a violation has the right to challenge a member of the board. If someone means that a board member can be replaced if there is any fraud, the board must not judge the case impartially. Any case can be reviewed by the appellate division of the Judiciary. Presently, two of the three appellate positions have be appointed: Edward Kaplan, Chief Justice of the Parking and Traffic Court and Robert C. Casad, professor of law. Nemish said that an organization would be held to review judiciary procedures and select a chairman. The chairman is the chief executive of the organization. There is no hearing division office. MeMish said. The case that are presently being kept in his chargers can be made there. KU's Car Towing Policy Unchanged Since 1956 The towing policy of KU's Traffic and Security office has not changed since it was last revised in 1956. Captain B. L. Ellison said Thursday. All requiring taxis receive copies of these regulations each semester, he said. Most towing of vehicles is done either at the request of another driver whose exit is blocked by a car which has not parked in a garage or on the street of cars parked in areas near hydrants which are pasted as fire The owners of cars which are towed receive a ticket and the bill for the 'towing, the regulation hooklet states. lanes, Ellison stated. Most towng occurs at night because of the higher number of violations, he explained Zones outside the traffic control booths are open to all students and faculty from 3:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. he said. All zones except H, V, L and G are open to students from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. Members of the Off-Campus Housing Committee have taken many complaints from students concerning problems they have with rent landlords or living in poverty, according to Peter George, president of the Unorganized Housing Association (UHA). A modern version of the old-time western comes to the screen again with "Doe. Legendary, if not mythical, characters come to life and maintain the appearance of Wyatt Earp. Doe Holiday, Katie Elder and Johnnyingo. In the lead stories, Stacy Keach passes Daisy Holiday and Payne Hines. They seem to fit the parts well if one can forget some of the other ones. 'Doc'an Undoctored Sure-Fire Western By KATHY TWOGOOD Kansan Reviewer For example, in "the Thomas Crown Affair" Miss Dunaway was crowned and her detective it is shocking, and she is repulsive, to see her with dirt-streaked face and bedraged hair. The same effect is noted in "Doc." Although not the typical saloon hall girl, she acts the part of a burglar who has been commended for her versatility. Sydney Kacey also does a fine job as the gambling doctor, dying of emphysema. He doesn't do so well at her role and Gaiming the admiration of the audience when he takes her away from her life "on the line," he loses it when he abandons her house who wants to have a child. It has been said by viewers that "Doc" shows the West as it really was. But who can separate fact from fiction? And is reality really? The movie is certainly a realistic film, at least realistic according to TV westerns such as "Gunsmoke," although "Doc" also features more professionalism and polish. Complaints OnHousing Received The western is certainly a popular form of entertainment and 'Doe' does not depart from the city where the color of the old West present is adviable past, far removed from present-day societal molds. Tombstone and the OR Corral are exciting places in those days. Perhaps it is not important whether "Doc" does fact or fiction. It's only important that it is in accordance with present views of what the West was, for what is the only reality available. Most viewers of "Doe" will not try to analyze philosophically the merits of the old West versus modern times. They will simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the action. For "Doe" is a movie to enjoy—whether laughing with the wounded or sympathizing with the rejected woman. The plot is not much different from the usual western. What is unique and praiseworthy about "Doe" is the excellent acting, the moving drama that produces audience involvement, and the political achievement through photography and direction. George also said that since the UHA had now been organized, it could work more effectively with the Off-Campus Housing Committee. He said he thought the two groups would provide a more successful center for students to take their complaints. "Most of the complaints have evolved around the rent price freeze." George said Thursday. "We have sent a number of customers a message about leases and rents and they've come back satisfied." adidas Now at McCalls George suggested that students with any complaints or questions about off campus housing should call the UHA office, 841-4100. Dadajii Acharya Yatiishvarananda Avadhutz ANANDA MARGA YOGA SOCIETY SATURDAY, NOV. 13 FREE LECTURE 12:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Free Private Lessons & Instruction for Future 721 Connecticut Night Bus Called a Success The night bus that serves students of all residence halls has moved from Deane to cording to Duane Ogle, manager of the Lawrence Bus Company. "The night bus is showing more progress than any other night run we've had." Ogle said. "It's doing well for just starting." During the first night of service, the bus had 79 fares and on the second night 53. On Nov 10, the bus had 99 fares. The bus was not crowded, Ogle said. Students were easily served by one bus and there were no cars or running a second one he said. The fare for riding on the bus is cents. The residence halls and offices pay paying some of the expenses for the bus so the fare can remain A yoga lecture will be given by Dadajin, an instructor for the Ananda Mariga Yoga Society, at the Forum Room 13 in the Forum Room. The bus runs on a 30 minute schedule. Monday, through Thursday. Location and fare: NAP Hall. Hours: 7:20, 8:50, 9:20, 10:50, 9:50 p.m. NEW NAVY ISSUE 698 Daisy Hill 7:05, 7:35, 8:05, 8:55, 9:05, and 9:35 p.m. Kansas p.m. 8:25, 8:55, 8:55 p.m. Oliver Hill 8:30, 8:30, 8:30, 9:30 p.m. sizes 28-42 National Surplus Sales Co. 817 Vermont Used Navy Issue 100% Wool 795 13 Button Bells Rectilinear Fisher Pioneer Garrard 928 Mass. The best names in components at the best prices in town. "We service what we sell." 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