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University Daily Kansan, September 12, 1980
Page 5
Trial
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to be on the property and that the group couldn't be sure they heard they had been told by someone else.
After a 45-minute recess for lunch, Matamaus's trial began. An agreement between the court and the defense attorney allowed testimony in the previous trial to be used.
Knutson called Rife back to the stand to identify Matamana as one of the anti-draft members in the parking lot and to establish that Matamana was involved. He asked the members to leave school grounds.
After Knutson called Kenneth Fisher, assistant superintendent of Lawrence's schools, to clear up a question about the division principal's authority on school grounds, Jump returned to the stand and identified Matrasa as the people whose names he took in the school lot.
The judge again refused the argument that the defendant thought she had permission to be on the jury.
Immediately after Matanauu's trial, McCullough was brought into the courtroom. Again the court and defense agreed to use the previous testimony in the two trials except for Tate's contention that he identified himself to Bradley and McCullough when he told them to leave the front of the building.
McCallough corroborated Bradley's earlier testimony that when Tate had confronted the two in front of the northeast corner of the school he did not identify himself.
Before closing arguments were heard, Catt ruled the city could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that McCutlough realized she had been charged by the court to leave the grounds. He found her not guilty.
Klinknett said he did not know whether the defendants would appeal.
I feel there is a likelihood the cases will be appeased, but there is no final decision yet," he
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Women
complaints about nursing homes in the state, Branson was one of the committee members who traveled around the state monitoring nursing homes and documenting their conditions.
"The results were pretty appalling, and they helped us get our foot in the door of the laboratory."
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LAST SESSION, the Legislature passed the Abuse of the Elderly bill, which required all cases of abuse in nursing homes to be reported to the responsible health department.
However, the bill was weakened at the last minute by the deletion of two key points, she said. The approved version of the bill states that all physicians, nurses and administrators in nursing homes must report cases of abuse. The original version also would have required nurses aides, who probably spend the most time with the patients, to report abuses.
Also, the approved bill contains no penalty for institutions with confirmed cases of abuse, Branson said. Backers of the original proposal did not file the bill in the next legislative session, she said.
Another of Branson's major concerns has been the lack of adequate programs to benefit获益
Proper housing for the handicapped is greatly lacking in Lawrence, she said. She spoke highly
of Independence, Inc., a referral and resource center for physically handicapped Lawrence residents, and of the Jitney transportation service for handicapped and elderly citizens.
KU is the only school in the state to provide a transportation service for handicapped students and even that system desperately needs more vehicles, she said.
Branson said she also was in favor of developing a more equitable tax structure in the set.
PROPERTY TAXES are a tremendous burden on elderly citizens with fixed incomes and on farmers, whose incomes may fluctuate from year to year, she said.
A bill introduced in the last legislative session called for the elimination or reduction of the state's reliance on property taxes and a 2 percent increase in the sales tax. Branson said she would not support the proposal unless the sales tax was removed from food. Otherwise, the bill would be amended so that it will spend larger percentage of their income on food and necessities, she said.
Branson said that she was a wholehearted supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment, and she believed abortion is a "de facto" law that should be made by the woman involved.
Branson, whose husband is a pediatrician, said
the issue of adding a birthing room at Lawrence Memorial Hospital was a "bott potato." She said she certainly would support the idea of a birthing room known to be equipped with adequate safeguards.
"What a woman should want most is a healthy baby and as few risks as possible in having that baby."
Branson said that she had a handicapped son because of a premature birth and that she was extremely conscious of the need for proper care and equipment to be available during birth.
BRANSON GREW UP on a farm in Aitchison County. She attended Kansas State University for one year, then transferred to KU and graduated from the School of Nursing.
She has served on the Governor's Committees for Mental Retardation and Mental Health, Health Planning and Nursing Homes. She does work for the Lawrence Salvation Army and is a volunteer nurse for Red Cross Blood drawings. In 1972, she founded the Lawrence Chamber Players. She has been a coordinator for the program ever since.
Branson was been campaigning door to door since July 15, and she said she had found her answers to be widely varied. If elected, Branson would devote full attention to the post.
"WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?"
Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25
We trust it will be encouragement to all the true and sincere people of God to be reminded of several long periods of time in the earth when men dwelt without fear for their families, loved ones, and property, due to kings, rulers, and governing authorities who would not countenance their crimes, or "beasts," or "humans," or in whatever category you may belong who claim to believe that the "death penalty" does not prevent crime. Did you ever see a dead man commit murder? Did you ever see a dead man rape a woman or girl? Do you reckon there was any rage, cruelty, or insane behavior at this morning shortly after Lot went out of the City and God raised fire and bristled from heaven upon it?
The following statement is made not for the purpose of offending any man, but rather for the purpose of the writer not offending God Almighty: From my knowledge of The Almighty, I am afraid that we do not restrain and prevent, I make God out to be a liar many times in His Word, and in fact reject the entire economy of The Almighty revealed in John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever heard Him was filled with life." Maybe we need to meditate on these words of The Lord Jesus Christ: "Ye do er not knowing The Scriptures, nor The Power of God" Meditate on them, AND REPENTI
Regardless of what others do, or profess, you continue to *FEAR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS; FOR*
THIS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. "Be not weary in well-doing, for in dues season we will reap, if we不腻才." Continue to pray as Christ taught us, "THE KINGDOM WITH HER SHEPHERD WITH HER ARTH," AS IT IS IN HEAVEN. DELIVER US BE AT EMILY."
"Democratic institutions exist by reason of their virtue. If ever they perish it will be when you have forgotten the become insurrection to the present and utterly racked with the future." "The future," Th. Ewatson on the Capital grounds in Atlanta. "For nothing should the people of God more devotion pray than that their great men might be good and God-fearing."
1383 YEARS AGO: in the year 617 A.D. Edwin was crowned King of Northumbria, one of the seven divisions of England. He was a strong warrior and kings. It was said first of him that in his days "a woman with her babe might walk scatheless from sea to sea." The people tilden their fields and gathered their harvests under their shield. They clashed with a civilizer, had already begun its work in Teutonic Britain."
What is the trouble? The answer is as plain as the nose on your face: We have forsaken the Commandments of our God! There is almost no end to the numbers of our churches, but righteousness is about as scarcity as "then" righteousness. What is the difference? Questions, situations, church and secular, but it takes us as we are "tools for want of sense!" God help us!
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