6 Tuesday, March 3, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Mom said no sitting on the edge, Wayne." MICROTECH COMPUTERS FOUNTAIN XT only $799 FOUNTAIN AT complete system $1495 IBM Compatible, 2568 Memory, Dual drive floppy IBM-compatible graphic card, monochrome memory unit, keyboard IBM-compatible monitor, audio system, & faculty & faculty Morphographic parallelcard AT support, monochrome monitor, MSD3 5 & IOS software. Student & Faculty only. 25th & Iowa 841-9513 Allied Body Shop - foreign & domestic cars * complete frame work * PRECISION frame alignment equipment - complete body and paint repair - Free estimates - INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLED PROMPTLY 2414 Ponderosa 841-3672 Hrs: M-F 8:30-5:30 Sat. 10:00-12:00 Continued from p. 1 Broke Some attorneys who volunteered for 1987 think it is unfair for them to have to work so many hours for no pay, he said. At a special meeting Feb. 23, the Douglas County Bar Association formed two committees to deal with the problem; one to try to convince as many Douglas County attorneys as possible to volunteer for the indictment defense list and the other to consider possible long-term solutions. Yesterday, Paddock said that if at least 15 more attorneys were not added to the list by Friday, he might conscript all Douglas county attorneys into service and randomly assign them cases. Allen said he thought some attorneys would consider suing the state of Kansas if they were drafted into working for no pay. The problem has two possible long-term solutions. Allen said. But Warren said many attorneys not specializing in criminal cases wouldn't be covered by their liability insurance policies if they were sued by clients for malpractice. One would be to continue with the present system but with increased financing. The other would be to set up a public defender's office in Douglas County with a full-time staff. Miles told the association if such an office were set up, the IDS board could provide, at most, financing for the public defender and one secretary. Paddock said the county bar association met in January with Ron Miles, executive director of the state IDS board, to discuss the feasibility of organizing such an office. "If we're going to match that, we need more than one person." Paddock said. He said the minimum workable budget for a public defender's office in Douglas County was $200,000. By contrast, the 1987 budget for the district attorney's office in Douglas was $240,000. Viki Warren, assistant to her husband, Harry Warren, said the situation was hurting the quality of court-appointed counsel. "We're trying to spend as little time as possible on appointed cases," she said. "When you're doing some research, free why, put out the extra effort?" Allen said attorneys might not put as much energy into court appointed cases. "It would be easier to accept if I had ever heard of a doctor doing free surgery," he said. "We're the only option on the market, we provide our services free of charge." "Anti-cult groups bear a high level of responsibility for what some of the cults have become." he said. Religion Melton said increases in church membership and the number of religions in the United States contributed toward tension that led to violence "Religion is more vital and influential now at than at any time in our nation's history," he said. "We can expect religious violence to continue, because people fight about things that are important to them." Continued from p. 5 The conference also included a lecture by William Orbach, chairman of religious studies at the University of Louisville, on "Jewish and Anti-Jewish Violence Through History." Conference participants held panel discussions Sunday evening and yesterday afternoon. Melton said, "Real religious violence comes from religions that are large enough to have real power in the culture and to sanctify and sanction the violence in the system. Over the years, religion has sanctified racism and homohobia." Robert Shelton, chairman of religious studies, said, "Is not religion a form of violence if it blesses all the men marching off to war?" During yesterday's panel discussion, participants said churches sometimes contributed to violence without taking overt action. ■ An American Red Cross blood drive is scheduled from 9:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Ballroom. On Campus ■ "Looking at Non-Western Dance," a lecture by Spider Kedelsky, is for 7 p.m. today in the Southeast conference Room at the Burge Union. - "Gorbachev's U.S.S.R.," a lecture, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. - "Expanded Tonality in the Late Chamber Works of Sergei Prokofiev, "a lecture is scheduled for 3:30 at the Skilton Lounge at Murphy Hall. ■ The KU Hispanic-American Leadership Organization has scheduled a meeting for 6:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. A College Assembly meeting is scheduled for p.m. today in Aldersport Auditorium at the Kansas Union. "The Cost of Discipleship: Bonheefer's Faith for Today," a seminar, is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. BEFORE YOU BUY. Check the KANSAN. Check the RANSAN Our advertisers might save you money. 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