2 Tuesday. March 14, 1972 University Daily Kansan Court Action Liberalizes Kansas Abortion Statute By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A three-judge federal panel has ruled that the Kansas abortion law by decision violated the 1970 statute unconstitutional. Monday's ruling liberalizes the requirements for a hospital to satisfy all other requirements to contract for treatment. A struck down was the requirement for a three-member panel of physicians to approve all abor- The court upheld the law, although the prison was provisionally to be consistent with the due process and equal protection clauses of the 14th Amendment. THE RULING was issued in response to a suit filed last September by plaintiffs listed as Douglas Hospital and Douglass Hospital in Kansas City, Kan. and Dr. Lynn D.Weller Jr., a physician in Kansas The ruling was made by Judge Delma Delimont Jr. of John Creek, County of Appeals, Jail of Appeals, E. Brown, chief of the U.S. District Court of Kansas and U.S. District Court of Louisiana. The first provision found unconstitutional declared that abortions could be performed only in hospitals approved by the Health Department, a creditation of Hospitals (JCAH). The plaintiffs claimed that only 22 per cent of all county hospitals in Kansas come under JCAH The section of the law necessitating a three-doctor panel to approve abortions was challenged on two counts. The classified abortion procedure and that the classification bore no reasonable relation to govern- SECONDLY, the provision interfered with the physicians' fundamental right to administer drugs. His patients, the plaims said. The court agreed that nowhere in Kansas law must doctors consult before performing surgery. The plaintiffs argued that the three-doctor panel stipulation was baseless and curtailed the availability of abortions, as well as infringing on fundamental individual and marital privacy." The plaintiffs contended that Douglass Hospital met all other requirements of the law except specifically challenged in the suit. The action had been brought after Wasyndae County attorney Donald Reilly ordered the directives of the state attorney general, ordered the hospital last July 27 to cease performing his duties and the Hospital officials testified they complied with the directive in writing and provided briefs from Mencheng's office. THE COURT refused an injunction sought by the plaintiffs to keep the county attorney's office from issuing a statute. The court said such an injunction would be ordered when it was "deemed necessary." Menghini said Monday af- Kelley reported progress in decreasing reliance on the draft in the last six months of 1971. He said in that period seven out of 10 enlistees were true volunteers and with six out of 10 a year earlier. Kelley said it was too early to measure the effect of pay increases that became effective Nov. 14, but volunteer enlistees on the Corps of Cadets numbers above 241 increased 29 per cent in December and January compared with the same two months a year earlier. But, he said, "the fall-off in draft-motivated enlistments has been more rapid than the increase in volunteers. "in spite of maximum efforts to ensure reenlistment, it does not appear that we can beat the military," said an assistant secretary of defense for manpower, said in testimony before Armed Services committees. Kelly said the military had not yet used the collent bonus to purchase combat personnel, but "at present we have no incentive to increase access necessary may be needed for Army's ground combat skills and possibly other equipment." terhoen he had not yet received a copy of the opinion and would make no statement until he had studied the ruling. Because the suit was handled by a three-member judicial unit in the State Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court without a separate hearing before the 10th Circuit. The enlistment bonus could run up to $3,000 for extended enlistments. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Congress Monday that additional incentives may be needed to achieve an all-volunteer armed force is under consideration. Atty. Gen. Vern Miller and his chief assistant, John Martin, said another alternative open to the legislature would be to have the legislature act quickly to change the law to satisfy the court and at the same time place some reservations on who can obtain revisions. No announcement was made whether the state will appeal the ruling. Low Volunteer Rate Slows No-Draft Plan The Kansas Legislature had rejected all attempts to change the law, which went into effect in July of 1970. of 1971. the lawmakers are in recess until Monday, when they return for a final one-day session before adjournment for the 1872 session. If finally no chance the legislature will implement the law before it adjourns. from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), delegates from Tennessee, Maryland, and Illinois sit against forced integration and for "quality education." "I not for it," said Mayor Richard Hatcher of Gary, Ind., among others, who shouted its approval of the South Carolina resolution opposing integration. "I suspect it will be crucial to get the support of the President's policy, and in my judgment, I would do well to reconsider." An orientation meeting for fal- sency rush will be held tonight through Friday. Attendance to the Kansas Union to answer questions and explain the rush GARY, ind. (AP) — The first Convention revealed fundamental disagreements among black Americans on racism. Vote KUSP MOST OF THE delegates agreed, however, on strong support for 'quality education' in community control of schools." School busing to improve the quality of education was one of the key issues in conflicting resolutions, along with shouted denunciations of integrationists, segregationists from the hectic convention floor. "Sex activates the thyroid gland, burns up cholesterol and calories, exercises every muscle in the body and strengthens, but it is not as powerful by making it more blood for a short period and then relax Before the convention was over Sunday, all the conflicting resolutions had been tentatively settled. A study by a convention committee. NORTH COLLEGE SENATE Thane Hodson Stephanie Struble Linda Doherty Rush Meeting At 7 Tonight "A healthy night of sex is nature's tranquilizer, reducing stress and creating a general sense of relaxation and well-being. Delegates Disagree on Busing At Black Political Convention The delegates included: —A condemnation of school bus violence by racial integration, introduced by the Florida delegation. The doctor's message is that the old theory holding that sex is bad for a weak or aging heart has been disproved. Paid by KUSP Sex, Scheimann maintains, is good medicine for the heart: "A Virginia reply that read, "We categorically reject all state laws that discriminate racially segregated public education. " We strongly condemn the practice of business in the consideration of whether states should be required to disestablish racially dual systems of public education." —The Congress of Racial Issues (CORE) description of Nixon as a "raist" and the explanation that although CORE agrees with Nixon's opposition to him, using "is for different reasons." —The South Carolina delegation's opposition to "racial integration of schools as a form of segregation" method . . . based on the false NAACP delegate Ivore Price said the resolution "is definitely against the policy of the NAACP and people feel it was not a legal vote." notion that black children are unable to learn unless they are in the same setting as white children . . . Dr. Eugene Scheimann, a Chicago sexologist and columnist who wrote an article in the April issue of Forum, an international journal NEW YORK (AP) — "Sex is not only here to stay," the doctor says, "it can help you stay here longer." TO THE CONSTERNATION of many delegates,including those Not only that, but he is saying that there are mutual fears between men and women for heart, and further, that men with sexual frustrations are more prone to heart attacks. Docking Seeks Support For Tax Lid Extension Use Kansan Classified SABETHIA (AP) - Gov. Robert Docking urged Kansas citizens Monday to join him in an all-out campaign to get the state legislature to extend the property tax and its adjoins next Monday night. passed in 1970, from its scheduled expiration date of Dec. 31, 1972, for seven months to July 31, 1973. The other would make permanent the local sales tax authority under the tax id law. The extension of the remainder of the law One would extend the tax lid. "I in the week ahead, I will stump the state of Kansas to ask the help of taxpayers to win the federal property tax lid." D跋 said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Nemaha County National Farmers Organization barbecue farm on Friday at High School Monday night. The Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee has tabled the bill to extend the tax lid ten months, and the House as a whole killed a Senate-passed bill to extend the local sales tax and also rebuffed an attempt to reconsider action on that bill. The legislature, now in recourse for 10 days before returning for a one day windup session next month, will decide the property tax lid law which be revived and acted upon if the lawmakers are so disposed. Meanwhile, in Topeka Monday, Rep. Murray Kay, R-Lawrence and House majority leader, said he would move when the lateure returns next week to the authorization for Topeka Lawrence and Manhattan to continue their local sales taxes. Kay said he is having amendments drawn for adding to a bill still in the house calendar which expects that sales tax authority for the cities. 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