--- University Daily Kansan, March 31, 1981 Page 3 Coalition accused of forgery By MARK ZIEMAN Staff Reporter Only two coalitions and one independent candidate have filed for the April 14-15 elections of next year's Board of Class Officers, but for some involved, that's still one coalition too many. Chris Mehl, co-organizer of the Advance Coalition, and Phil Knisley, student senator, yesterday accused the Party Coalition for forging six signatures to meet the March 27 filing deadline. Gib Kurschner, organizer of the Party Coalition, filed the coalition's applications Friday. He signed the agreement with members because of deadline restrictions. "I came in and made it perfectly clear what I was doing," Kurschner said. "Those forms were accepted as being valid." GAIL ABBOTT, Student Senate elections co-chairman, said that she had accepted the coalition's forms. "As far as I'm concerned, they (the forms) are valid until found invalid," she said. Abbott said yesterday that she had given the Party Coalition 24 hours to get original signatures on all the applications. She said that she did not see that as an extension of the deadline. "I don't feel that I extended the deadline another day," she said. "I feel that my word is an elections cochairman is valid, and if I said that these petitions were OK on Friday then that's what I meant." Mehl,however,disagreed. "She (Abbott) is saying that she's accepting the forms, but the elections committee has to say that," he said. AFTER MEETING with both Mehl and Kurchers yesterday in the Senate office, Abbott could for an elections campaign at 4 p.m. tomorrow to decide the issue. Kurschner said he thought the Advance Coalition just didn't want competition. "They're trying to get us on a technicality," he said. THE ONLY INDEPENDENT candidate to file was Dale Morrison, Prairie Village freshman. Morrison is for sophomore class vice president. Advance's candidates for senior class officers are Mheil, Overland Park, president; Maureen Regan, Wichita junior vice president; John Best, president; Kathy Gibson, Prairie Village teacher; and Kathy Gibbs, Prairie Village junior, secretary. THE COALITION'S CANDIDATES for junior class officers are Gerry McNearney, St. Louis sophomore, president; Anne Cottapass, St. Louis sophomore, vice president; Fred Barton, Chesterfield, Mo., sophomore, treasurer; and Jane Rasmussen, Leawood sophomore. secretary. The coalition's candidates for sophomore class officers are Mark McKee, Overland Park freshman, president; Blair Tinkle, Winnetka, III freshman, vice president; GIGI Gutekunet, Overland Park freshman, treasurer; and Shari Ashner, Overland Park freshman, secretary. The coalition's candidates for junior class officers, who have named themselves the Alternative Coalition, will announce their names to the sophomore, president; Beau Peters, Overland Park sophomore, vice president; Erice Erzinger, Winnetka, Ili, sophomore, treasurer; and Mary Giennie, Gienview, Ili, sophomore, secretary. The Party Coalition is the candidates for senior class officers are Randy Knotts, Leawood junior, president; Buffy Dodson, Wichita minor, vice president; Jim Benson, Overland Park junior, treasurer; and Kurch者, secretary. Senate ignores self-help amendment The Party Coalition did not file candidates for sophomore class officers. By GENE GEORGE Staff Reporter A proposed self-help amendment to the Kansas Landlord Tenant Act is dead. The amendment has laid in a Senate committee since February, and in the waning days of the 1981 Legislative session, has been ignored. However, a Lawrence lawmaker who has led the fight to get the amendment passed prefers to think of it as merely asleep. State Rep. John Solbach, D-Dawrence, said yesterday that lawmakers had been pushing for the change for 10 years 'and they will probably be pushing for it a long time to come." SOLBACH SAID he was not disappointed with the failure of the amendment to succeed this year because he made the handling of how government functioned. "You can't get everything you want all the time," he said. "In the Legislature, one must have a tolerance for ambivalence. You have a high tolerance for ambivalence." The amendment would have allowed tenants of rental property to make minor repairs to their homes if the landlord did not make them after 10 days. It would also have allowed the cost of the repairs from the rent. Sobach said 32 states had similar laws in effect, 26 by statute, six by court rulings. amendment was drafted by State Sen. Jane Eldredge, R-Lawrence. It was being considered by the Senate of which Eldredge is a member. THIS YEAR'S VERSION of the "It will sit there (in committee) for a year," Solbach said. "The bill is safe where it is." The bill, along with others not passed this session, may be referred to an interim committee for consideration during the summer. SOLBACH HAD NOT heard of any attempts to get the amendment passed next session. The proposed change is opposed by landlords who think the change would lead to unneeded repairs. Each time it was proposed, Solbach said, the amendment did not get very far. BLACK STUDENT UNION presents a Debate between candidates for the offices of President, Vice-president, & Treasurer Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Templin Hall Cafeteria Date: Tuesday, March 31, 1981 Hear the important issues concerning you and the Black Student Union DON'T MISS IT! On Campus LA MESA ESPANOLA (SPAINSH TABLE) will meet at 11:30 a.m. in 3659 Wescow Hall. TODAY CONSTANCE BERNSTEIN, INVESTMENT COUNSELOR FOR THE E. F. 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