Wednesday, January 17, 1979 11 Slight delays slow legal program By CAROL BEIER Staff Reporter A prepaid legal services program for KU students is running a few weeks behind schedule, according to Mike Harper, student body president. "I said last semester that a lawyer would be hired by January 15." Harper said yesterday. "I expect to have someone hired by the end of the month. We haven't missed it." Harper blamed the delay on problems encountered last semester with the legal services board. He said board members should also provide a proposal for the program and its services. He also said the weather had slowed the progress of the program. Harper and several board members had been away from campus longer than expected because Bob Rocha, Kannas City, Kan, sophomore, acting chairman of the legal services board, agreed with Harper's executive committee that he was impressed by the applications received. "WE HAVE SOME every good applications," Rocha said. "Many of the applicants have been involved in consumer research and have submitted theirs. That will be a factor in our decision." Harper said he would meet with board and search committee members within a week to discuss the 23 applications received for the legal services attorney position. The attorney will be paid between $15,000 and $18,000 a year. "The board will conduct interviews with five or six of the applicants and submit its recommendations to me. Then I will hire the attorney." Harer said... The attorney's staff will be a full-time secretary and four part-time assistants or Funding for the program comes from student activity fees. Harper said 60 percent of the students polled in October 1977 said they would pay up to $3 a semester for legal services. The program will operate on an annual budget of $4,000. Harper said. Staff salaries for the program are $1,650 and $2,000 located for the program. Harper said the university would ask the Kansas Board of Regents for a 25 cent increase in funding to fund the legal services program next year. "AS FAR AS I know, that is the only increase to be requested in the activity fee. The Kansas Union and Watkins Nurses have not requested increased." Harrison said. The program will be reviewed before July 1, the beginning of fiscal 1980, at which time the board plans to recommend that a portion of the $54,000 budget be used to expand the services of the attorney to include courtroom representation. Harpal说 the budget should be able to cover litigation expenses in addition to the costs. - Preparation, drafting or review of legal documents, - Conferences, correspondence, or negotiations with adversary parties, before - Legal research and counsel to students, * Notarial note and - incorporation of KU student organizations for nonprofit purposes. FREE-FOR-ALLI International Folk Dancing with the K.U. Folk Dance Club K. U. Folk Dance Club 7:30-10:30 every Friday, 173 Robinson Dances Taught Everyone Welcome No Partners Needed Funded by Student Activity Fee UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Compiled by Laura Stevens Michael D. Groner, Roundake, III. graduate student, reported Monday to Lawrence police that a padlock was cut from a storage bin at Bristol Terrace between Dec. 15 and Jan. 15, and Jewelry, statues and paintings valued at $800 were taken. Connie L. Campbell, Prairie Village senior, and Lisa C. Burcher, Lawrence senior, reported that a burglar entered their office at 5:15 p.m. in the fifth St. at about 6 p.m. Sunday and took $5. James O. Burns, Lawrence special student, reported that camping equipment valued at $1,065 was stolen from his home at 630 Arkansas St. between 8 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday. The burglar apparently cut a lock from a door to gain entry. Stereo equipment valued at $800 was taken from an apartment at 200 W, Sixth St, BOSTON. day. The apartment, occupied by Abdurrahmmann S. Nasr, Tripoli, Libya, senior, was apparently entered with the use of a key. Susan G. Hall, Overland Park freshman, reported that jewelry, clothing and household goods valued at $1,082 were stolen from her locked apartment at 1703 W. 24th St. between Dec. 21 and Jan. 3. The burglar apparently entered through the door. Thomas K. Pratt, manager of Grampy's Pancake House, $320 W. Sixth St., reported Monday that a bank bag containing $896 in checks and currency had been taken from the business Sunday night. The bag was in an unlocked file cabinet. was taken from her car between Friday evening and Sunday afternoon while it was raining. Diane Olmsted, Woodridge, Ile., senior, reported that a $40 tennis racquet was stolen from her apartment at 1603 W. 15th St. between Dec. 24 and Jan. 1. William R. Kipp, Lawrence graduate, student, reported that a battery and tools worth $80 were stolen from his car between Jan. 10 and Jan. 14, the vehicle was parked in front of the garage (FAH). Auto batteries were reported stolen in two incidents. Nancy K. Baxter, Great Bend Incident Investigator Charles R. Carpenter, Lawrence senior, reported that his car, valued at $4,500, was stolen between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. from outside an auto shop at 92% $2,88t. E28.tl KU Police responded Monday to a determined call when an unidentified person reported she was sliding near Potter Lake. The victim apparently jumped into a tree. The victim was taken to the hospital. An unidentified person slipped and fell Monday on a wet floor at the entrance to Wescue Hall. The person reportedly broke down and was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital. POSITION OPENINGS K.U. 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