nct, pry in ad- dand to ent cce the SK akn to an to or rd cedly ers ers the as as acs cs it to University Daily Kansas, February 24, 1982 Midwife From page 1 Martha Roberts of Newton who gave birth to one child at home and one in the hospital, agreed that midwives were more attentive than doctors to a mother's needs. "Many doctors and nurses feel threatened by people who maintain their right to make their own choices in health care, especially when a situation goes against common practice," she said. "We have found non-nurse midwives to be more accepting of our philosophy. Also, a woman giving birth receives far greater physical and emotional support. However, the Kansas State Nursing Association has questioned how much training a midwife should have to go through to obtain a license. The bill merely states that the training, as well as the midwifery program, should be monitored by the State Secretary of Health and Welfare. But Ron Smith, a spokesman for the state division of Health and Welfare, said the secretary opposed the implementation of the program. Smith said all programs were required to conduct studies and make a presentation before the committee. the right not to issue midwife licenses in the interests of health and safety. "My only statement is that this program should undergo that same procedure," he said. In action on a similar issue yesterday, a federal judge in Illinois ruled that the state has But U.S. District Judge James B. Mcran stopped short of outlawing midwifery in Illinois. "The state does allow the practice of midwifery in a sense," Moran said. "The real question is how much medical training for licensing is appropriate. "The state of Illinois is saying that training must be an R.N. plus an acceptable program." South lures students for spring break Stauffer Spring vacation is drawing near. And as usual, many KU students are preparing to visit popular sun places. Among the most popular spots are South Padre Island, Texas, and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Padre, located on the Gulf of Mexico, is a popular vacation resort because of its warm climate, Gene Wee, SUA program adviser said recently. He said that there was a local flavor to South Padre Island that attracts many students. Kevin Orr, Merriam freshman, said that he had enjoyed his trip to Padre Island last year. "Down at Padre you feel comfortable because you can relate with other students from Kansas." "People down there are nice, and organizations have many activities planned for the Kansas colleges. We have intense rivalries because you can that you can create good friendships with them. "I went down with a couple of friends last year, and this year I plan to do the same. I really enjoy swimming down there and the great feeling you get when you know school is out for a week." Wally Brandshaw, St. Louis freshman, said that many students flocked to the Fort Worth campus of Texas Southern. He said that he liked Fort Lauderdale because he met people from a cross-section of the country. "Padre Island is a nice place to go, but the people who go there are usually from this part of the country and the Southwest," he said. “At Fort Lauderdale you get people not only from the Midwest but also from the Southeast and especially from the states in Florida. You’ll find Fort Lauderdale seems to be the most popular.” Bradshaw also said that he enjoyed girlwatching at Fort Lauderdale. "Best-looking girls I've ever seen are down there," he said. Padre Island and Fort Lauderdale are not the only hot spots to go to over spring break, Wee said. Daytona Beach, Fla., Miami Beach, Fla., Orlando, Florida and Mexico are among the other popular choices. From page 1 Kansas. Mr. Stauffer avidly supported Landon's bid for the presidency in 1986. "I have lost a longtime friend whose memory I will treasure as long as live," Iland said. Mr. Stauffer is survived by two sons and a daughter. His son Stanley is president of Stauffenberg College. His other son, John, is vice president of Staufer Communications Inc. and the publisher of the Topkea Capital-Journal. His daughter, Mrs. Betty Ann Collins, lives in independence. Mo Mr. Staufer is also survived by 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending. Pages Levine said he would advise all pages to wear comfortable shoes. "These things are killing my feet," he said. "We needed more action," he said. "This was a slow day. I was told." Every afternoon, pages get a break in their work for a special tour of the Capitol dome. "When you get up there, you look down, and the only thing that struck me was how far down it was and if it fell, how many people would go to their splattering deaths," he said. The day did have its high points for the pages. "I got to sit in the governor's chair," Ducy said. Usually, all the pages get their picture taken with Gov. 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