University Daily Kansan 10 Friday, January 25, 1980 Draft... From page one w wasn't that big of a deal," Scaily said. "Everybody had to do it. We just stop by the draft board on the way home from high school, we were going before our 18th birthday and register." SCALLY, WHO was attending St. Louis University during the early '60s, said religious beliefs prompted him to declare himself an objector. John Guillory, Spring Hill junior, said he would favor a plan which offered alternatives to military service such as the Peace Corps. Two weeks after he was notified that his request for Conscientious Objector status had been granted, Scaly said he was notified that he had five days to report to Kansas City and two years as an astronaut at the University of Iowa Medical Center instead of going to war. Scaled say he favored dropping the exemptions for college students because of the turmoil the exemption caused during the Vietnam War. Matt Ernst, Kansas City M., senior, said he registered before the 1975 cutoff. "I was one of the last to register," Ernst said. "I think everyone should be registered because the military has been having a hard time keeping up with it, I've liked having the additional piece of L.D." Student organizations needing help in preparing budget requests on the committee are normally, according to Leon Brady, chairman of the Senate subcommittee on minority Seminars planned for aid requests Seminars planned by the sub-committee for early N week to facilitate a tough process of getting a budget request passed, Brady said at last night's subcommittee meeting. "The seminar is open to any interested organization," he said, "but we definitely want to concentrate on minority organizations." The subcommittee planned to send visitors to minority student organizations to inform them about the committee procedures and answer questions. director, said, "ASK is doing an effective job in educating people as to what the bill really does." Amendment . . . From page one He said many landlords and some legislators opposed the Solibach bill because they didn't realize that protections for landlords were built into the bill. Solbach said earlier this week, "The biggest obstacle to getting this passed is to get information to members of the company and to ensure that bill will that it protect landowners rights." ASK WAS not the only group to lobby the Legislature this week in support of the Solbach bill. The Alliance for Better Housing, a "loosely organized coalition" of individuals and groups, has been working for the "self-help movement" to bring it to its spokesman, Lynn Knox, Lawrence. The alliance, which initially was begun by members of Lawrence's Oread Neighborhood Association, has coordinated its lobbying efforts with ASK, the Kansas Coalition on Aging and other state groups, Knox said. Although he said he would not call himself a lobbyist, area legislators has been influential in响著 past "self-bill bills." The Lawrence Landlords Association also has opposed this and other "self-help" bills. It employs a lobbyist, Josephine Hampson, who did not be reached for comment yesterday. Though not all landlords oppose the bill, landlord groups have provided most formal opposition to Sollbach and other "selfhelp" provisions. Jack Brand, a Lawrence attorney who represents local apartment complex owners, presented testimony against the company which written all Judiciary Committee members. If the bill passes, it next would face consideration by the entire House. If approved there the Kansas Senate and its副秘书 Committee would consider the bill. 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