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Show # 1044 Page 2 Y: I wish Roger hadn't walked out because if he says he wants to get together with the representatives of the programs, oh, here, I'm sorry, I though that was you. Excuse me. Well, B: the reservations, now. There are, there are city programs here, also, and non- programs that are not funded through Roger's desk that do a great amount of Indian legal aid work - Seattle, Pine Tree, and this type of thing. Y: Well, Roger, is that one of the things that you wanted to take up with the project directors who are - I'm sorry, I really the thing sort of in- house, housekeeping that this gives them a chance to explore, but I think that Bill's probably right in saying that if we're going to talk about it, it should be in - with - you know, with regard to everybody who's doing something in the field. Y: Well, there , ah, one thing, we, we ah, started talking earnestly about the subject, I suppose, at Tempe a year ago, and everybody talked about ah - the desirability of what tritely called the back- up center ah, to be ah, an office that would assist the field programs in Indian law with major problems beyond their capacities, and ah, that's been bandied about for a long time. Ah ---- B: That's not the type of thing I'm talking about right now, Y: Oh, I'm, I'm sorry, I |