Also in the same year as this article from the Daily News, and a mere three years after the Stonewall Riots, Sweden became first country in the world to allow transgender people (called transsexuals at the time) to legally change their sex, and provides free hormone therapy; Hawaii legalized homosexuality; In Australia, the Dunstan Labor government introduces a consenting adults in private type defense in South Australia. This defense was initiated as a bill by Murray Hill, father of former Defense Minister Robert Hill, and later repealed the state’s sodomy law in 1975; Norway decriminalizes homosexuality; East Lansing, Michigan and Ann Arbor, Michigan and San Francisco, California become the first cities in United States to pass a homosexual rights ordinance. Jim Foster, San Francisco and Madeline Davis, Buffalo, New York, first gay and lesbian delegates to the Democratic Convention, Miami, McGovern; give the first speeches advocating a gay rights plank in the Democratic Party Platform. “Stonewall Nation” first gay anthem is written and recorded by Madeline Davis and is produced on 45 rpm record by the Mattachine Society of the Niagara Frontier. Lesbianism 101, first lesbianism course in the U.S. taught at the University of Buffalo by Margaret Small and Madeline Davis. A Quaker group, the Committee of Friends on Bisexuality, issued the “Ithaca Statement on Bisexuality” supporting bisexuals.