Friday, Nov. 15, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 11 Former state senator missing, wife says TOPEKA — Paola attorney Anne Oliver Hess, called before a state disciplinary panel on professional misconduct charges, says her estranged husband, former state Sen. Paul Hess, has left the area with their three young sons. The Associated Press Mrs. Hess said Wednesday that she had filed a report on the children with the Paola police after she arrived home Tuesday night to find her children, all under age five, their clothes and their favorite toys missing Hess, once among the most powerful members of the Kansas Legislature, also cannot be found, she said. Hess failed to appear or offer a defense at a two-day hearing this week before the state Board of Discipline of Attorneys to respond to misconduct charges brought by the state's disciplinary administrator. Because of the complaints, Hess faces possible loss of his license to practice law in Kansas. The complaints include charges by an Overland Park woman, Bridgett Buchanan, that he mishandled clients' trust funds and lied about the existence of liens on collateral for a $100,000 personal loan. In one complaint, Hess and his wife, also his former legal partner, are accused of "fraud, deceit and misrepresentation and conduct adversely reflecting on" their fitness to practice law. Mrs. Hess denies any part in the financial dealings and is fighting the charges. She contradicted testimony by Buchanan regarding a disputed $100,000 loan. Mrs. Hess said the money was offered as a gift. Mrs. Hess said her husband placed her name and her mother's name on the loan agreement without their knowledge. Poola police are not actively searching for Hess or the children, according to Hand Goodman, of the police department, because "at this point, there's been no crime committed, according to our prosecuting attorney." On Campus A photo contest sponsored by the Student Union Activities fine arts committee will run until Monday at the Kansas University gallery. Certificates and cash awards will be given for the winning entries. Church, 802 W. 22nd Terrace. The topic will be "Friendship, Dating and Marriage." The KU Navigators will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Free Methodist - The KU Spanish Club will sponsor a lecture, "Everything you wanted to know about Ecuador and were afraid to ask," at 7 p.m. Monday in the Walnut Room of the Union. Farmers seek lien searches in wake of low crop prices The Associated Press TOPEKA — The fall harvest in Kansas has spawned a surge of requests for lien searches for the second time this year, Jack Brier, secretary of state, said yesterday. The number of lien search requests this week has been four times greater than at the same time last year, said Brier, who added that most of the searches are the result of farmers applying for federal commodity credit loans against their sorghum, soybean and corn crops. Before issuing the loans, county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service offices check with the Uniform Commercial Code Division of the secretary of state's office to make sure no other liens have been placed on a farmer's crop. Agricultural officials have attributed the increase in lien search requests to poor commodity prices. Frank Mosier, state executive director for the ASCS, said more farmers would rather take out a commodity credit loan this year than sell their crops at depressed prices. YOU CAN HEAD THE PUBLIC RELATIONS PROGRAM FOR A MAJOR CAMPUS ORGANIZATION! Apply now for Public Relations Chairperson for Student Union Activities by picking up an application at the SUA Office. 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