University Daily Kansan Tuesday, July 1, 1975 --- Legal aid helps students By ALICE DELEHANTY Kansan Staff Reporter Last year 37 per cent of 700 cases the Douglas County Legal Aid Society handled were those of student clients, Deanell Tacha, director of legal aid, said yesterday. Student requests for assistance range from handling landlord-tenant and utility issues to managing employee relations. "The watchword here is to do whatever is best for the client." Konke said John Kepke, one of the student directors, said legal aid was fairly successful in dealing with landlords and in making out of court settlements with them when possible. Third year law students are selected as interns for legal aid, and work under the supervision of practicing attorneys in Douglas County. Because of Supreme Court rules against practice in Kansas courts with the supervision of a member of the bar, Tacha said. During the academic year 25 interns are assigned interviewing hours at the legal aid office, at 846% Indiana St. Two of the interns work at the branch office in the Haskell Indian Junior College Student Union. To qualify for assistance from legal aid an individual's income must not exceed $240 net a month. This amount is increased by $60 a month for each dependent in the household of the person seeking aid, Tacha said. The prospective client must also be a resident of Douglas County or have some connection with Douglas County that applies to the point in question. For example, if a person worked in Douglas County or was employed in Douglas County, he would qualify for aid. All legal aid policy guidelines, including financial guidelines, are established by the Board of Directors of legal aid, consisting of the dean of the Law School, a faculty member from the Law School, members of the Douglass County Bar and community members. The initial fee for an interview at legal aid is one dollar. If the case is accepted, the client is charged five dollars and assumes any resulting court costs for the case. People whose incomes are slightly above their financial guidelines are referred to a Pension Administrator. Bargaining unit proposals made Five groups submitted proposals to the Kansas Public Employer-Employee Relations Board yesterday in the first step towards establishing a collective bargaining unit for the faculty at the University of Kansas. At the close of yesterdays' meeting, Donald Hoffman, chief assistant attorney general, who is acting as hearing officer, said there were three main areas of disagreement to be discussed before the bargaining unit can be defined. "Faculty equivalents" include such professional librarians and research associates. The three areas are whether the chairmen of departments, faculty members in the Schools of Law and Engineering and in the College of Business included in the collective bargaining unit. Michael Davis, general counsel for the University, said the administration's purpose of creating a unit should be established for faculty members because they aren't state employees, but are individuals contracted by the university to teach and conduct research. If this proposal isn't accepted by the board, Davis said, the administration proposes a bargaining unit that includes faculty equivalents and excludes department administrators because they are more likely to consider a part of the administration. Inarza Horton, representing the American Association of University Professors, said her group's petition would include in the bargaining unit members of the faculty and all employees essential to the functioning of the faculty, such as museum curators and librarians. She said research associated had been excluded on these grounds. Carl Leblanc, associate professor of Oriental languages, submitted a petition which would include research associates in the bargaining unit but would exclude department chairmen, whom he said, he hoped would have been qualified them as administrators. The School of Law and the School of Engineering each submitted petitions requesting that he be considered as separate bargaining units because they had different names and interests that weren't in common with any other schools in the University. ON CAMPUS EMILIO GIGLIARDO, professor of mathematics at the University of Pazia in Italy will lecture on "Noncontemporary Graph Theory" tonight at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall. JOIN MURPHY, PROFESSOR OF LAW, has been made co-director of a research project to find solutions to international terrorism. The work is funded by the U.S. State Department through the American Society of International Law. THE GUILD OF CARLLOONNEURS in North America has published two works by Albert Gerken, associate professor of music theory and diversity carillonist. One is *The Guild of Carloonneur* and the other is *Handel's* "Water Music." The other is his own "Prelude and Fugue for Carillon." to take cases for a smaller fee than would usually be charged. Tacha said. In many instances the legal aid office acts in the central panel when clients need assistance. "When clients have a legal problem, they often also have a social service problem." in right of us, we regard our service as a responsibility with social service service, she said. Since legal aid can channel clients to many other resources, Kepke said, the best thing to do is to come to the office and describe the problem. Problems commonly handled by legal aid include consumer and domestic problems, misdemanders, civil cases, employment and unemployment cases and welfare and military cases. In addition to working on individual legal memorandums to write during the session Kepke said. The interns also have to keep up with a certain area of law and provide information to the other interns on relevant developments in that area. Interns enroll in three hours of credit for legal aid. Their skill in handling cases and in understanding the history and legal background of the cases is then evaluated, and the student receive a grade of A, pass or fail for the course. Tacha said. Funding for legal aid comes from Lawrence University. The county revenue share is the Lawrence County Fund Student Senate. The law school provides the director's office to the student directors and must be nominated. "There is no doubt legal aid is reaching people," Tacha said. "Every year there is a big demand." "The quality of legal services is outstanding," she said. "Legal aid provides invaluable actual litigation practice." Kenke said. "The intern learns the ropes of procedure and of dealing with a judge and opposing attorneys." Keaton's 'General' is best Bv CHUCK SACK Kansan Reviewer Have you ever run superlatives when describing something? Well, that's the problem one has in describing "The Buster Keaton film made by and starring Buster Keaton. "The General" is one of the best movies ever to come out of the Hollywood film factory. It offers everything to the viewer—pathos, comedy, a chase (which is especially important to contemporary viewers), romance and action. Many people consider it to be the greatest comedy ever made. Based on an actual event from the Civil War, "The General" tells the story of REVIEW amusing attempts to get enlistment papers. Forced to remain a civilian because his occupation as an engineer is vital to Southern defenses, the dejected hero mumbles to the recruiter officer. "If you lose this war, don't blame me." Johnie Gray an engineer for a Southern railroad. The chase occurs when Johnie's train is stolen and he tracks it behind Union Railway, his girlfriend and retrieve his engine. If a chase confined to railroad tracks sounds too restricted to provide any suspense, think again. Not only do both trains need parallel routers and parallel routes, but the constant need for fuel adds tension. The return chase, with Yankee bluecots trying to stop Johnnie from reaching the Confederate forces with their thriller that involves three train engines. Keton-the-director is well served by Keaton-the-actor. Keaton's remarkable stuntwork sparks the picture. Despite setback(s) he has faced, he maneuvers, burning boxcar that mysteriously appears and disappears before his train, Keeton maintains a mask of grim determination that lends Johnnie heroic stature. Yet he is never so stolid that the emotions of love, surprise terror and violence arise. He handles in his own abilities don't seem believable. Sight gags don't take a back seat to the action. Johnnie goes through a series of The best moments in the film are aboard the train. Keaton uses this single, elaborate prop with hilarious virtuosity, varying the gags without ever pushing for clams, silly In one sequence Johnnie attaches a heavy cannon behind his train and it soaim that it will fire over his engine and the Union vehicle on the tracks ahead. After lightning the fuse, he starts to scramble back to the engine. Howeveng he can reach the cars and by the time he discovers this, the cannon has slipped and is aimed directly at his train. For all of the comedy, "The General" never sacrifices its dramatic integrity, thanks to Keaton's splendid narrative sense and to his insistence on realism. The filming was done entirely with genuine 1860s locomotives; no miniatures were involved. Keaton also used the Oregon State Guard as extras for his sweeping battle scenes. 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