6 Tuesdav. April 14, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Thor's hammer, screwdriver and crescent wrench that Norton's willingness to cooperate should lessen, his sentence. Russell asked Sachs for a three- to five-year sentence, but Sachs replied that Norton's crimes were too substantial for a short prison term. Sentence Continued from p.1 "The longer he's in prison, the better, as far as society is concerned." Sachs said. Norton has a record of three drug-related convictions. He also has been convicted of charges of kidnapping, abduction, assault, burglary, theft, probation violations and extortion. Sybrant said that Norton also was facing up to 15 years in prison on charges of assault. In the March cocaine trial, witnesses testified that Norton had Slattery pay more of their tuition than they actually can, he said. "Even though someone who may be farming may have significant assets, they may not have enough cash," he said. Also, Slattery he hoped Reagan could negotiate effectively with the Soviet Union after his political damage from the Iran-contra affair. Cassette tapes of a telephone conversation between Norton and the woman revealed that Norton threatened to harm her and her family if she did not return some cocaine Norton had supplied. That conversation led to Norton's arrest and subsequent trial. threatened to track down and hurt the girlfriend of a cocaine dealer supplied by Norton. Norton admitted in the trial to abuse of illegal drugs. He participated in a Kansas court-ordered drug treatment program in 1984. Responding to requests from Russell, Sachs recommended yesterday that Norton participate in a similar program this year. "He's limping, but he's not down, and I hope he doesn't go down." Slattery said. "If he hits the dust, we're not going to be able to get an arms-control negotiation with the Soviet Union." Slattery also reaffirmed his support for Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri for the Democratic presidential nomination. Slattery said that Gephardt must do well in the Iowa caucuses in January and that he has the tools to succeed. On Campus The KU baseball team is scheduled to play Emporia State University at 1 p.m. today at Quigley Field. "The Impact of Legislation on Social Welfare," a lecture by Robert Harder, Kansas secretary of social and rehabilitative services, is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. A Foreign Student Services informational meeting for foreign students is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. "The Atlas of American Women," a Women's Studies Drinks and Dialogue meeting, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. ■ The KU Hispanic-American Leadership Organization is scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the International Room at the Kansas Union. 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