Friday, November 20. 1970 University Daily Kansan BSUtoRally The Black Student University at rally at 2 p.m. Monday in woodruff Auditorium to reaffirm their sup- port in the statement of Gary Jackson, according to Several speakers at he rally are scheduled o express their opinions re-infestation Jackson, formerly assistant to the dean of men, was dismissed July by Chelonier E. Laurence Chalmers because of a controversy involving the purchase of amulets. Included on the list of speakers are Arbair Woods, director of Social Welfare, Belfast Ewen, student body officer, director of urban affairs, and director of KUY and the Committee for the Renewal of Gary Woods. Riggins . . . From Page 5 terceptions for 99 yards returned, and Joe Blahak, with five for 164 yards. Kansas Gary Adams ranks third in number of interceptions with four, but in return yardage total with 46. KUIs Keith Lieppman ranks second in painting with a 40.3 average, close behind Oklahoma State first with a 40.4 yard average. Kansas State's prima donna quarterback Lanny Dickey is the conference leader, and Dickey has completed 160 of 326 attempts for 1,938 yards and a completion rate of .426. Kansas State's Tony Pounds ranks second in passing with 117 out of 150 pass attempts. Heck ranks fifth behind third place Jerry Taggie from Nebraska, and fourth place Dean Clement. Dickey also leads the way in total offense with 331 attempts for 1,807 yards, and a game average of 24.5 yards per game, yards more per game than Oklahoma State's Tony Pounds who is second with 170.2 K. Dan Huek ranks fourth with 828 yards per game and a game average of 123.5. Abortion Viewpoints Given By CINDY SPIEVEY Kansan Staff Writer If you discovered that you were pregnant or that you had gotten someone pregnant, what would you do? This question was probably in this room because about 300 people who attend the conference Sexuality "Abortion" program Thursday night in Woodruff Dr. Jane Hodgson, obstetrician and gynecologist from Minnesota, began the discussion by her historical history concerning abortion. She explained that her attitude towards abortion had gradually evolved during 23 years of pregnancy, and that her gynecology from rigidity to legalization of abortion because of the suffering she had seen so soon. Dr. Hodgdon was convicted in payway in the state of Minnesota and was hospitalized in a hospital last April. She said that she will now refer her to a doctor. She said she admitted the abortion because she felt it was time for the constitutionality of the constitutional abortion law to be challenged. Following Dr. Hodgson's discussion, Paul Wilson, professor of law, gave the history of abortion laws in Kansas. "Traditionally the performance of an abortion has been regarded as a crime." Wilson said. The first written act concerning abortion was made in 1855 by the Territorial管理局. The law became in effect until July 1, 1870. The 1855 act said abortion was legal only if the life of the woman involved was jeonardized. In 1963 the state of Kansas requested a judicial council to make a general revision of criminal laws in the state. Wilson said that only a small section of the revised criminal code that had been devoted to abortion, but that this section was noticed more than any other. The new section on abortion which passed the Senate and House after minor revisions became effective July 1, 1970. The abortion law in Kansas now states that abortion is legal if performed by a licensedian in an accredited hospital. There are three conditions under which the mother justifiably under the law if the cause of the pregnancy would impair the mother's health, if the child is ill or severely disabled, or if the pregnancy resulted from a miscarriage. He estimated that Kansas had hospitals and that only 72 of them meet accreditation standards. Hospitals attain accreditation after an inspection team checks Dr. Henry Buck continued the program by discussing abortion and its relationship to Kansas and Lawrence. hospitals in Kansas 24 are Catholic so they cannot perform abortions. Another six hospitals are state owned institutions, as student hospitals or mental institutes. Abortions are not performed. As a result of these figures, Dr. Askuck concluded that only 48 hospitals in Kansas could perform all of the tests, and 24 of the 48 are now performing From the 72 accredited abortions. These figures indicate that only 15 per cent of hospitals in Kansas are presently performing abortions. The Rev. Don Baldwin concluded the program by stating that "the most important issue abortion was the same as medical and physical viewpoint because we are the most difficult approach to the problem." 'Mr. Basketball'... From Page 1 a rump of KU and Ralph Miller of Iowa. ALLEN'S CARER wasn't free of disappointments, however. He said he regretted not having been able to coach HW Clarmann. "You bet I was sorry I didn't get to coach him, he said I'd bet a dollar I have had yet." Not surprisingly, Allen's basketball talents spread out across Kansas. starting the NCAA national tournament in 1939. He was one of the founders of the National Basketball Coaches Association and was its first president in 1927. In addition to his efforts in basketball, he was also instrumental in baskettball, he was also instrumental in HE WAS NAMED Coach of the Year in 1950 and is a charter member of the Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame. He was elected to the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1964. KU's 17,000-plus field house, completed his college work, first coaching season, was named in his honor. He was also quite an athlete in his own right. He lettered in basketball at KU in 1905, 1906 and 1907 and in baseball in 1906 and 1907. In 1906, he scored 20 points while leading KU to a victory over Fresno State to Coach College. That was the highest individual score by a KU player up to that time. Celebration at the City Dump Hearings . . . prosecution's allegations, as the judge was in a burry. Discrimination in housing was presented by assistant prosecutor Tom Reinke, Stevens and Tillman. We did not discriminate in housing does exist. It is practiced through very subtle means and is not addressed. From Page 1 PHOTOGRAPHS WERE shown to the jury shown, substanded 30 percent of the housing that 50 per cent of the housing in Lawrence was substanded and that the city's building code After a summary by Rubin for the prosecution and a one-minute "stretch period," but no statements from the defense, the jury began its deliberation. The jury members were Harold Washington, Jim Black, Henrietta Waters, Nancy Jock and Tom Moore. Mjorn is Jaira a Lawrence senior and the four other jurors are THE JURY voted in support of the prosecution on all five issues and stated its position that further action should be taken. On the inadequate health care "indictment," the jury voted four to one in favor of the prosecution. On education, they also voted four to one in favor of the prosecution. On employment, they voted five to zero in favor of the prosecution. The housing "indictment" brought the most disagreement. Three jury members supported the prosecution and one member accused the case. One member refused to vote on the issue. YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa This Week→ The Arrival FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat Admission with K.U. I.D. Large selection of Sell It Fast With Kansan Classified Christmas Decorating Items --live and artificial come out and browse around 15th & New York 843-2004 Pence Garden Center Give your portrait for Christmas. SPECIAL RATES FOR SENIORS. 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