at r. is s. re r. i. in ry am ny old of at 10 an pe on nd out it no out it it t it er ten gges er, ggeh and Monday, November 20, 1978 University Daily Kansan Panel backs legal counsel N day mid- day sid- day sid- day sid- day man man son son r r lily lily er er By MARY ERNST 5 Staff Reporter The Legal Services Governing Board decided last night to send a letter to KU administrators today, saying that the board would review representation in its legal services proposal. The board had submitted a proposal that included court representation to Mike Harper, student body president, two weeks ago. Harper had said he did not think the proposed agreement would accept the proposal it included court representation during the first year of the program. in an effort to compromise with the admin, the board suggested a more Laurence Rose, associate professor of law and a member of the board, suggested that the legal services attorney be able to represent students in court only as defendants, not as plaintiffs, during the first six months of the program. under the compromise, Rose said, plaintiff must not have to begin right away. An example of plaintiff representation would be conducted six months after the program begins, he Under Rose's suggestion, the attorney would not have to take student defendant cases immediately, but could wait up to 90 days before he would be required to start THE PROPOSAL that the board earlier submitted to Harper would have required the attorney to handle defendant cases, and certain plaintiff cases, from the beginning of the program. The program is scheduled to begin Jan. 1, 1979. After that examination, Rose said, the attorney might be asked to begin handling the case. Rose said he thought it was necessary to KC man to aid coach selection Bob Riss, a Kansas City, Mo., businessman, will be the seventh member of the search committee formed to choose a successor to former head football coach Bud The chairman of the committee, KU Athletic Director Bob Marcum, said Saturday that the committee would印发 a report in Lawrence and on their home grounds. He did not say when the committee would reach a decision. Also on the committee are Don Farnbrough, assistant director of the Williams Educational Fund and former KU head coach; Del Brinkman, chairman of the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation; Michael Robinson, student body vice president; and Dan Slawson, a Wichita businessman. Su Casa Gift Shoppe Holiday Plaza—Phase I 2120 W 25th St 841-3522 USE YOUR PEOPLE BOOK "Why'd I let you talk me into that place?" submit a proposal that included some provision for litigation even if there were a chance the administration would block the entire program because of it. "Just because it takes a while to get to class..." "Politically," Rose said, "it's probably not been benched in the stumpwork to us submit a new proposal to our administration turn it down, than for us to submit a new proposal that compromises Bob Rocha, acting chairman of the board, said he thought the board's compromises would ease fears that administrators had about the program. "I THINK that what the administration is afraid of—besides pressure from the Douglas County Bar Association nor have it caused—is the student as a plaintiff." Rochia say. "We're eliminating plaintiff cases for at least the first six months." The board will sign the letter today. Because of a request from Harper, the letter will be sent directly to Del Shankel. Because of a request, instead of to Harper and then Shankel. "If I submit it to the administration," Harper said, "I'll just be getting more response as to what they will accept and what they won't accept." The board and Harper also discussed other points of disagreement. One point, the inclusion of a consumer advocate in the legal services office, was opposed by Harper. he said he thought the Consumer Advocacy education ought to be a sub-item. HARPER ALSO said he did not favor the inclusion of an allocation to Dougton County as a result. Harper said student senators would make sure that all allocations were justified and that it would be hard for the legal services to commit the combination of all three programs. "It's very important for individual programs to justify their budgets themselves," Harper said. "I never like to see the Senate take a title come before the Senate for funding." However, Harper said, he is not against the three services together in one place. Harped said he thought it might be a good board to get a reply directly from Shanker. "I you want an all-encompassing legal services program, then fine, I include Douglas County Legal Aid and Consumer Services." He said without them being justified. "Harper said." POETS and WRITERS SERIES PRESENTS DON LEVERING THE DOILER MAN 8 PM MONDAY, NOV. 20 COUNCIL ROOM, STUDENT UNION He lifts up the bowers with a cushion and beats water for caramel tea. He takes a glove, knowing tapes are tuned into the bowers. He drives his silver-paned truck between campus buildings like a boltter richestie from an unsolved murder. I packed a new wipe-piece wristband and for a week and I will be trained if I fail to wear it. I am an earmuff. 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