Monday, January 23, 1978 University Daily Kansan 5 Woman shot to death by police MHANATTAH (AP) - A Riley County woman was shot to death by a policeman late Saturday night along a country road after a disturbance in a nearby tavern. The woman, Sandra Glanzer, 25, rural Leonardville, was shot once in the upper chest after she began firing at two Riley officers. The police tried to persuade her to rurrender a rifle. The policemen, Sgt. Gena Kyle and Patrolman Dale Farmer, were suspended with pay pending an investigation into the incident, Alvin Johnson, assistant director of the police department, said. Kyle and Farmer were investigating a report that Glazner had threatened customers with a gun inside the Tropics, a Leonarcille vault. They found he had a backup along a county road about 3% miles north of Leonarcille, Johnson said. The officers tried to convince her to surrender her, 22-caliber rifle, but she responded by threatening to shoot her. The soldiers, backed down the road, Johnson said. When she reappeared moments later and opened fire again, Kyle returned one Johnson said the incident began when Glanzer began to quarrel with patrons at the tavern and pointed her rite at them. The man then left the room, the air outside the tavern, she went home. shot and wounded her, Johnson said. She died at the scene. But when the tavern manager followed and tried to calm her down, Johnson said, she fired the gun over his head and drove away in her pickup. State tuition tax credit introduced The fatal shooting occurred a short time later, about 10 p.m. ___ Staff Writer By DIRCK STEIMEL Parents who are sending their children to college or to a private high school would earn a $100 tax credit if the legislature grants the $100 credit by State Rep. Charles Laird, D-Topeka. The tax credit bill, which was presented to the Kansas House last week, is aimed at helping middle income taxpayers, Laird said yesterday. "It is the middle income Americans who are bearing the brunt of the tax load and this tuition tax credit would be a small way to help them," Laird said. The lack of a negative tax credit means that if a person pays less than $100 in taxes, they pay no taxes. The tax credit bill goes to hearings in the Business Assessment and Taxation Committee. The bill is patterned after another bill now before Congress. This bill would help on the federal level in promoting the environment. Senate will consider bill to end extra representation By MELISSA THOMPSON No certain income bracket would benefit in the bill, Laird said, and there would be beyond that. Staff Writer Four unneeded Senate seats may be eliminated from the Student Senate this week, causing about 30 percent of the student body to lose double representation. The existence of the four seats, which represent organized living groups, is being questioned after a vote taken by the Senate Rights Committee last night. Committee members voted to reconsider the bill, which had been passed in December. The bill would live groups—the Inter-Fraternity Council, Panhellenic, All-Scholarship Hall Council and Association of University Residence Centers—in discussions on the question had not been requested. The four senators represented living groups whose residents already were represented by senators from individual schools within the University. Billfold causes student to miss basketball game A University of Kansas student, Dean M. Andrisiev, spent Saturday afternoon playing basketball to pass the time until the team's coach, which he planned to attend that night. But Andrisiev, Lawrence junior, didn't get to see the game in Allen Field House. "I watched it on television," he said. "It's not the same." While he was at the Lawrence Community building, 11th St., someone stole his basketball shoes. Andrisveic also lost $110 in cash and two credit cards. Reggie Robinson, committee chairman, said the issue had come before the committee after a report from the Human Rights Commission asked the Senate to examine its membership. Margaret Berlin, ASHC senator, argued that the representation based on school enrollment was unbalanced because people often changed their school enrollment between spring elections and the beginning of the next fall semester. THE BILL passed by the committee had asked the University Council to amend the Senate Code and eliminate the four living group seats. CHRIS CALDWELL, committee member, suggested that non-voting representatives be used as intermediaries between the Senate and the living groups. Such intermediaries had little power in living groups, but would not give the living groups any power to determine policies. Berlin suggested that the committee consider adding a fifth living group seat for the mayor, and he said he would. Charlotte Kimbrough, committee member and graduate senator, said fair representation of off-campus students would be impossible because about 70 percent of the students live in off-campus apartments or houses. Berlin said that such an arrangement could cause a breakdown in the committee because it would be the Senate. One committee member suggested that a breakdown in communications might test the communications between senators from schools and their schools. After further debate, the committee voted to send the bill to the Senate in its original form. The bill will be considered at the Riot Room of the Riot Room in Tuesday in the Riot Room of the Capans Union. The committee also voted to investigate a complaint from a student that the confiscation of banners at Saturday's basketball game with K-State was against the constitutional right of freedom of speech. 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