Fridav. October 10. 1975 University Daily Kansan 3 Grievance group proposal given to Council A proposal to establish an ombudman and an advisory committee on campus grievances was presented at yesterday's University Council meeting. The proposal is to be discussed fully at the council's next meeting, which is scheduled The Council's Organization and Administration Committee distributed the proposal so that Council members could be to debate and take action on it next month. The proposed grievance committee will select a panel from which Chancellor Archer R. Dykes will appoint an ombudman, serve as an advisory group at the request of the ombudman and evaluate the work of the ombudman's office. The ombudsman's proposed duties will be to receive and attempt to resolve individual grievances of members of the University or other institutions within the University in response to experience from investigating individual The proposal requires the ombudsman to have a comprehensive knowledge of University organization and procedures and experience in the six years' experience on the KU faculty. The ambassador would have access to all administrative officials and, in accordance with law, to all University records. He wouldn't have authority to take disciplinary action, reverse decisions or circumvent existing University rules and procedures. The same proposal came before the council at the end of last school year, but an agreement was reached. Psychiatrist to end testing of Fanshier next week It will be at least another week before Pam Fanshier, 23, 1975 University of Kansas graduate and member of the Unification Church, will be released from a Sept. 23 court order requiring her to undergo a psychiatric examination. Jim Lawing, Fanshier's attorney, said yesterday in a telephone interview he thought Carlos Ruiz, a Great Bend psychiatrist hired by the court to examine Fanshier, would end his consultations with Fanshier next Friday. Frederick Woleslager, Barton County District Court judge, ordered Fanshier to undergo the examination Sept. 23, but stipulated Fanshier couldn't come within 15 miles of Lawrence or Manhattan, where the church has branches. Woleslager lifted the deadline for a hearing, but the examination could take up to five weeks instead of 10 days to complete. A hearing was scheduled in a Wichita federal court yesterday to allow Fancher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fanshier, Great Bend, and Woleslager to show why Fanshier should undergo psychiatric examination. Fansher's parents said they thought their daughter had been brain- washed by the church. Lawing said he had asked to cancel yesterday's hearing in federal court because Fanshier wanted to allow the psychiatric examination to show her parents she hadn't been brainwashed by the church. Lawing said Fanshier was in Great Bend yesterday consulting with Ruiz and has been scheduled for two more sessions with him next week. Lawing said Fanshier had moved back to the church's Lawrence branch, 700 Ohio St. Lawing said he didn't know what would happen when Ruz presents the results of his experiment. "It's really hard to say." Lawning said. "We'll just have to wait and see." Masked men rob woman No new or old business was discussed or acted upon at the meeting, but the Council heard a report from its Planning and Resources Committee. Three masked men entered a mobile home at 1408 E. 19th St. late Wednesday night and demanded money at gumpun from a University of Kansas student. proposal' and the administration says, 'Give us a proposal and we will tell you whether we will pay someone to be an ombudman.' "McCow said." The police said Krusen wasn't injured, notification of the incident is continuing, the police said. The victim, Leslie C. Krusen, Leawed senior, told the police the gunman had asked several questions and had left with a stereo worth about $900. in two other cases investigated by pnce early yesterday, two University of Kansas women were awakened by a flashlight being shined in their eyes by an unknown man. The first incident occurred at 1220 Louisiana St. at 4:10 a.m. The victim there said a man entered through the unlocked door and asked the questions, then left through the same door. The victim wasn't injured, the police said. The second incident happened at 4:50 a.m., while police were still investigating the first incident. Donald McCoy, faculty Council member, said inquiries to the administration had been informal and had produced no definite answers. Joel Gold, faculty Council member, asked whether the administration had said anything about paying the ambulants, the year term and be eligible for reappointment. "We're in a situation where we say to the administration, 'Tell us whether this will be okay.'" The victim reported about the same story to police. She said a man entered through the front door, shined a flashlight in her face, talked to her, then left. The police also said the second victim wasn't injured. 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