2 Tuesday, February 10, 1976 University Daily Kensan associated press digest Sebelius decries ruling WASHINGTON—Legislation that would exempt the American Legion's Boys State and Girls' State programs from compliance with federal sex discrimination laws will be introduced in Congress, Rep. Keith Sebelius, R-Kan., said yesterday. Sebelius issued a statement in which he said that a rulings law the Department of Health, Education and Welfare that the programs violated the law "is a good example of how some bureaucrat can take big government to a ridiculous extreme. term. "The whole business would be ludicrous if it were not for the fact this ruling jeopardizes an outstanding youth program and that the taxpayers' dollars are being wasted on foolishness," he said. Adulteru decriminalized TOPEKA- The Senate narrowly passed a bill yesterday that removes adultery from the list of punishable offences in Kansas. The bill won Senate approval, 21-12, and headed for the House, while a companion measure outlawing marriages between two homosexuals also passed, 39-0. They were among 10 measures given final Senate passage and forwarded to the House. Helmet law challenged TOPEKA-Motorcycle riders over 16 years of age would no longer be required to wear protective gear a bill approved yesterday by the Transportation Department of the Kansas House. The measure retains a requirement that motorcycle riders continue to wear protective eye coverings. The state's helmet law has met opposition from many motorcycle cyclists the legislature has resisted efforts to get it. A lawmaker been in the minority says the highway funds supporting lawing New isolationism foreseen WINFIELD—Errors in diplomacy and increasing domestic and economic tension has prompted an international isolationism in the United States, Sen. James B. Reynolds, R-Nev., and Sunday. Pearson told students at St. John's College here that the new calls for isolatism carried the names "reassessment" and "limits of power," but had the effect of lowering academic achievement. Patty tells of attacks SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Patricia Hearst tested yesterday that her terrorist kidnappers sexually assaulted her and forced her to leave the building. The bank-broking revolutionary "Tania," the "Did William Wolfe do anything to you?" Bailey then asked. In a dramatic day of testimony with the jury arrest, Hearst said William Wolfe, the Symbiontes Liberation Army "soldier" for whom she once declared her love, was only the first of a number of SLA members to attack her sexually. "Did you have any affection for William Wolfe?" asked her attorney, F Lee Bailey. Heart paused and appeared to swallow a small, wet sputty, sooty, almost inaudible, he measured an inch of it. He assumed me was dead. Bailey asked her if Wolfe was the only person who assaulted her. Balley asked her where Wolfe's sexual assault took place. "in the closet," she said, referring to the cell-like closet in which she said she was. "The girl was always here." Waffe died with other SLA members in a fiery Los Angeles shootout one month after the bank robbery for which Hearst is standing trial. SLOW DANCE ON THE KILLING GROUND A powerful experience in contemporary drama. William Inge Memorial Theatre February 4 thru 13 8 p.m. Ticket information - 864-3982 HONG KONG Custom Tailors Back In Lawrence, Kans. For 2 Days Only! Feb. 11 & 12 (Wednesday) DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Dunhill Fashions DUNHILL FASHIONS MIDLAND, MICH. 48644 MIDLAND, MICH. 48644 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Get custom measured for your mail order man's suits, sport coats, shirts Bachelor of Science degree in home economics. 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Gilbert Gliges and Polly Miranda will be vice chairmen and Biller Terry, loan officer of the Lawrence First National Bank, has been selected as financial manager. —NOTICE— TO: All organizations allocated funds by the Student Senate from the Student Activity Fee All officers who are to be responsible for the expenditure of allocated funds MUST: 3. Obtain ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION for each expenditure from funds allocated to the organization. 2. Sign a CAPITAL DISPOSITION CONTRACT with the Student Senate. 1. Attend a TRAINING SESION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer. See the schedule listed below FROM: John House, Student Senate Treasurer No funds will be made available until these requirements have been met. remained as a member of that board until 1974. Treasurer's Training Sessions have been scheduled for the following times: FEBRUARY 2 declare candidacies for county commission FRIDAY, February 13, 2:00 p.m. Beverly Bradley, Route Two, Lawrence, and Robert Neis, Route One, Eudora, have announced their candidacies for the Douglas County Commission. No other sessions will be held this month. Contact the Student Senate Treasurer's Office at 864-3746 to sign up for one of these sessions, or for additional information. She was graduated with honors from Kansas State University in 1953 with a funded from the Student Senate activity fee Neis is seeking the county's District No. Two position, now occupied by Commission Chair Todd Dixon, in the District No. Three seat, now occupied by I. J. Stoneback. Heck is undecided on whether he will run for re-election, and Stoneback said he wouldn't seek another term. The county primary will be in August, followed by November's general election. Three covers western and southern portions, including some of Lawrence and all of Kinsella. Nels, an independent, is a lifelong resident of Douglas County and is employed as a farmer. He is married and has five children. District two covers northern and northeastern parts of the county, and District He is also a director of the Kaw Valley State Bank in Eudora and a member of the board of directors for the Eudora Lions Club. Neis was chairman of the Douglas County Planning Commission from 1964 until 1968, when the county was zoned and combined with Lakewood. He served as Douglas County Planning Commission. He LITWIN'S 831 Mass. 9:30-5:30 Daily—Til 8:30 Thurs.