8 Tuesday, January 26, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Sex mags may go undercover The Associated Press TOPEKA — A Senate committee heard testimony yesterday on a bill that would require merchants to put sex magazines and other material considered harmful to children behind blinder racks. The bill, which the House approved last session, is almost identical to a Wichita city ordinance that has been held constitutional by the 10th U.S. Court of Appeals. Current law prohibits the sale of obscene material to minors, but supporters of the new bill say the state also needs restrictions on material that is not "obscene" according to the legal definition, but is "harmful to minors." "Kansas. No. 1 priority is our children and grandchildren, and we spend more on their education than on anything else," said State Rep Marvin Smith, R-Topeka, the bill's sponsor. "It seems logical to have laws restricting the harmful material they can see." The bill would make it a mismeanor to display, sell or provide material that is "harmful to minors." "Harmful to minors" is defined as material showing nudity, sexual conduct or sexual abuse. The restrictions would apply to books, magazines, newspaper, posters, records, video tape and other materials. Merchants would be in compliance with the bill if they placed such material behind blinder racks that show the magazine's title but cover up the rest of the magazine. Many stores already place magazines such as Paxby and Penthouse The committee will hear more testimony on the bill today, including from opponents for the first time. Halfway house grants von Ende early leave By a Kansan reporter Richard von Ende, former KU executive secretary, was given an early release from a Kansas City, Mo, halfway house Jan. 19. Perry Mathis, a federal probation officer in Kansas City, Kan., said yesterday that the U.S. Parole Commission had ruled that von Ende was eligible for the curfew release program. Von Ende was convicted of federal cocaine charges in September 1986. Under this program, von Ende will have a curfew of 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day. Although he is still required to hold a job, von Ende does not need to check in with a probation officer when he is not required to be at home or work. Mathis said that von Ende currently was living and working in the Kansas City area. Von Ende will report only to his probation officer while he is on the curfew release program. Angel Harris, head counselor of the Dismas House, the halfway house that released von Ende, said that the curfew program was designed to alleviate some of the overcrowding problems within halfway houses. Harris said the program also helped people adjust to being on the outside again. The Dismas House now holds about 44 people. On Sept. 22, 1986, von Ende pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and one charge of distributing cocaine. He was indicted along with 21 other people in Lawrence on cocaine-related charges in an investigation that included federal officers. Von Ende was KU's principal lobbyist to the state Legislature from 1972 until he resigned in September 1986. Margin plan goes before committee By a Kansan reporter Stanley Kopil, executive director of the Board of Regents, will address the House Appropriations Committee at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Topeka about the proposed Margin of Excellence plan. The committee will meet in Room 514 South at the Statehouse. "My plan is to talk to the committee about the objects, outcomes and requirements of the proposal," Koplik said. "I will also answer any questions for clarification of the proposal." The program, which calls for an infusion of $117 million into Regents schools during the next three years, will not be voted on immediately after Koplik's presentation, said Rep. Rochelle Chronister, R-Needesha, vice chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. Tonight— M.T.A. Wichita Reggae Every Tuesday— $1.50 Every Tuesday — $1.5 Rum Drinks and Jamaican Beer Wednesday January 27— RICKY DEAN SINATRA FORTUNE TELLERS from Oklahoma City WITH Saturday Friday January 29— NEW MUSIC NIGHT WITH YARD APES & LOS GUYS Saturday January 30 from Washington D.C. THE NEPTUNES Spend the night after the K-State game with the hottest thing since Jerry Lewis If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. 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