8 Monday, November 20, 1972 University Daily Kansan GLF Says Court Ignored Rights By LEON SAGALOFF Kansan Staff Writer A Lawrence attorney representing the Lawrence Gay Liberation Front in the GLF's fight for recognition from the University of Kansas said Sunday that more was at stake than just recognition of the GLF. The attorney, Jack Klinknett, said several constitutional rights were ignored in the GLF's court case presented last spring in the District Court in Topeka. "We feel the right to council and right of equal protection by the law were abused as well as the right to freedom of speech and assembly," Klinknett said. Klinknett had just returned from Denver, where he and fellow attorney William Kunstler presented Thursday arguments for recognition of the GLF on behalf of the group to the U.S. 10th District Court of Appeals. LAST SPRING Kumler was not allowed to represent the GLF because he was ruled on the basis of his own character. Klinknett said that although courts had the right to decide whether a lawyer from another state could practice in a certain county, she would not allow Kunster to represent the GLF. "This is a violation of the right to council," said Klinknett. One of the main arguments in the Thursday hearings was that GLF was losing its rights of freedom of speech and assembly by not being recognized by KU. If a group is recognized it can reserve rooms in the Kansas Union more than a week in advance of the room's use. If a group is not recognized then rooms can be reserved no earlier than one week in advance. A standing-room-only audience at the Red Dog Inn Saturday was entertained by the band's hit song "Day. Day. The San Francisco band mixed old hits and new songs to provide interesting and lively entertainment." Beautiful Day opened its show with White Bird," the band's well-known sax- sophone. The sound of Beautiful Day is interesting and pleasing. The band mixes a variety of sounds—rock, Latin, classical, country, rock, jazz, gospel, and good instrumental performances. Pattie Santos is the focal point of the group. She sang lead on a number of songs, ranging from rhythm and blues to the mellow "White Bird." Included in Beautiful Day's performance were "Words, Words, Words," "You're My Creator" and Taj Mahal's "Give Your Woman What She Wants." Another song, "Bombay Calling," gave Beautiful Day a chance to show off its instrumental abilities with solos on bass, guitar, drums and violin. One of the best songs was the concert's finae, 'Bye, Bye, Baby.' Drummer Val Fuentes turned in a good vocal performance on this hard rock-blues number. It's A Beautiful Day played two encores, the first a jam on a country-western theme and the second a rock number, "Down on the Bayou." Mixture of Songs, Sounds Show Beautiful Day Talent The scheduled opening act, Elephant's Memory, cancelled its performance and was replaced by a local group. Tide would also excel with a mixture of jazz and rock tunes. By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Reviews Editor Hall Regulations To Be Decided The University of Kansas Contract Coordination Committee will begin discussion today of rules and regulations for actual wording of the residence hall contracts. The is the last task facing the committee, which finished hall contract option proposals last week. No deadline for the rules and regulations has been announced, but members expect work to take several weeks. The final contracts will be submitted to the Administrative Housing Committee (AHC) for review. The hall options have to be reviewed by a November 29 meeting to be reviewed at a Nov. 29 meeting. "TTAKES more than a week to schedule a speaker, dance, or function and if GLF不 recognized then they can't reserve the time for them. They can or whatever they want." Klinknett said. "This is a violation of freedom of speech and assembly," he said. Included in Tide's set were old favorites such as "The Lunatic" and a few new tunes. "The Piano Player" was one of the best songs of the concert. Another argument that the GLF attorneys presented last week was that GLF was equal to any other organization at KU, but was not getting the right ask for funds from the lawyers and attorneys said they thought that GLF was not being given equal protection by the law. HE GAVE no indication of how he thought the court would rule, but he did say that if the GLF let the case it would probably decide the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. "We're not asking that GLF be given wares, but that they be given the right to ask for them." It's A Beautiful Day and Tide combined to produce an evening of beautiful and alented music in one of the better concerts $c$ be held recently in Lawrence. adversiment. Klinkneit the court was expected to hand down its decision within 30 days. Reginald Brown, coordinator of the GLF, was not available for comment. 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