Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 7, 1982 Former 1st District Rep. Keith Sebellius, 65, who served western Kansas for 12 years, died Sunday after a long bout with cancer. a long box with a handle. Sebelius, a Republican who retired from the U.S. House in 1880, died about 2 a.m. at Norton County Hospital. After a six-year stint in the Kansas Senate, Sebelius took Robert Dole's house seat in 1968 when Dole was elected governor. He came up with some笨办法 before going to Republican Pat Roberts, who had been his chief aide for 12 years. Another Republican Kansas representative, who served with Sebelius for two years, hailed him as a much-respected friend and advocate of the war. "He was an excellent statesman, and he had a deep concern for his fellow Kansans," said 2nd District Rep. Jim Jeffries. "He was one of the best friends and mentors I had while we both served in Congress. "He leaves behind tremendous memories for those he both served with and for." 749-0162 AFTER 4 p. M. R.B. TYPING SERVICE TYPING WRITING COPY & LIBRARY RESEARCH ORGANIZING MATERIAL Before winning a seat in the state Senate, Sebelius served as a city councilman, city attorney and mayor of Norton County Attorney. In late 1979, Sebelius was diagnosed as having cancer of the prostate gland. During his final year in the house, he was given a free surgery by the esteemed Naval Hospital for treatment. Sebelius was born Sept. 10, 1916, in Almena. He graduated from Fort Hays State College and earned a law degree from George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C. Survivors include his wife, Bette, and two boys, Gary and Doug. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Norton United Methodist Church. Burial arrangements were not announced. "into to battle, brave knights of the Midrealm" went the cries as 1,000 fighters wielded medieval armor and welding swords converged in the middle of a field near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border this August. Column after column from each side waded into battle, with the bodies of the dead strewn about, until, nearly eight miles away, East Kingdom emerged victorious. The battle was part of Pennis XI, the war between the midrealm and East Kingdom, said Bodvart Bjornsen, a.k.a. R.K.Borton, adviser for the local chapter of the Society for Creative Anchronism, an educational group with chapters in England and North America. By MATT BARTEL Staff Reporter Borton said the Lawrence group participated in several skirmishes throughout the year. He said the Kansas City chapter would be putting on events at the Renaissance Festival, which starters for the group staged a fighting practice park weekend at Centennial Park. Knights in battle Past brought to life by medieval society Skirmishes, Borton said, occur for a variety of reasons. ONE RECENT BATTLE resulted when the baron from Manhattan, Kan., challenged the baron from Kansas. City because he claimed brigands from that shire disguised as Kansas Turnpike Authority officers were taking his subjects' money every time they tried to use the turnip. "The weirder the reason, the better the war." Boron said. All costumes, armor and weapons must be verified by the Society as historically correct for the medieval period, he said, although there are additional specifications to make the armor safe for the battle participants. During the battle, fighters are "dead" when they are hit hard enough to be killed if the situation were real, he said. Although this is an honor system, Borton said it is not too difficult to enforce. "If you don't want to get hit that hard again, you 'die'." he said. COUPON THE SOCIETY consists of nine "kingdoms," said Lars Vilhjamsson, a.k.a. Larry Brow, member of the local chapter. Borton said the Society has its own "map of the known world," consisting of all the areas of the world that have chapters of the society. To the unacustomed viewer, the map appears to be North America rotated 90 degrees clockwise with Great Britain stouted off the Alaskan coast. "Pennsic started when two of the kingdoms grew enough and were close enough together to have a suitable place to do battle," he said. The Society members gave medieval names to their location as well as themselves, such as Ystrand Stradlede, a.k.a. lawa. He said, the Society, which was incorporated 1787, is now a museum of arts and sciences, calligraphy and illumination, clothing, and other medieval crafts. Borton said. He said the war has been held every year since 1971 to decide, in his words, "whose fault Pittsburgh is." This fault, the Midwestern was at fault, he said. Kansas Football needs YOU A great student crowd means a Victory! Kansas vs. Wichita State Saturday,1:30 p.m. Be There! ATTENTION: PRE-DENTAL & PRE-HYGIENE STUDENTS! 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