10 Wednesday, October 19, 1977 University Daily Kansan Advantages of stage-filling plan for Clinton told Staff Writer 3v BRUCE WELLS Representatives from the Kansas Water Resources Board met yesterday with city and county officials to explain merits of the project in stages over the next four and a half years. Area officials had previously expressed concern about the stage-filling plan and wanted more information on whether promised water supplies would be affected. James Powers, director of the Water Resources Board, told the officials that in no way would the plan interfere with water supplies guaranteed to the area. He said that the water level in the lake would be sufficient after the first stage in the filling Powers said his agency and other state agencies had developed the stage-filling plan with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Past experiences with other lakes, he said, had indicated that staged filling was favorable to fisheries. BY ALLOWING the材料 to fill slowly, Powers said, organic materials such as trees and bushes could be used to help cover and protect young fish stocked in the lake. Otherwise, he'd said, rough fish like sucker carp and bamboo fish would take over. Northern pike, large and small-mouth bass and walleye will be stocked in Clinton Lake. Leo Dinolon, a member of the Water Resources Board, said that at state lakes that had been allowed to fill uncontrolled, organic materials had been submerged and inundated, he told me, he said, provided fresh materials to provide hiding places for young game fish. "In terms of normal filling," he said, "60 per cent of the fish in a lake can be caught." into altering 23rd Street to accommodate the increase in traffic. "Twenty-third Street is our big problem," she said. "It's already at its peak capacity on the weekday." NOW, FEW PEOPLE are using the lake since it is relatively low, a Corps of Engineers spokesman said. Power boats are used to move materials because of debris that must settle, he said. Powers said that it was hoped 857 feet of At the conclusion of the fourth filling in 181, Powers said, Clinton Lake will cover 75% of its surface. water could be accumulated from rain runoff by next summer. When intake ducts are completed, water from the Wakarusa River will help levee the later levels, he said. IHP opponent unclear just where the violation of separation of church and state had occ- The lake is four miles southwest of Lawrence. When filled, several boat and recreation areas along a 72-mile shoreline will be available for use. Barnet responded by giving examples of the violation, including the HIP's ties with a monastery in France, a parochial school and a religious commune. Despite the improved fishing possibilities from stage filling, Mayor Marinie Argersinger said the economic benefits Lawrence expected from Clinton Lake would be Clinton Lake, Argersinger said, is expected to attract about a million people a year when it is completely filled. She said that the city commission would have to look However, she said, the delay would cause the completion of the Clinton Parkway to coincide with the lake's maximum water level. The parkway would then be ready to handle the large amounts of traffic to and from the lake. THEE ARE SIX or seven former IHP parties. THEE are in a monastery in Barnet, Barrow said. Also, Barnet charged that HIP students were being informally selected and recruited to work for St. Paul's, a Catholic missionary school, to form an agrarian religious commune. Another person in the audience said that he believed she unjustified because he lacked knowledge evidence. ARGERSINGER SAID that businesses in the area would not benefit as much from tourists because few people would be using the lake until it was completely filled. BESIDES THE federal investigation, Barnet called for two changes to be made in the IHP. He said that people qualified to teach history, philosophy and theology should be included in the program. He said that the present IHP professors, two of whom are teachers at the university, qualified to teach the program because they were limited in their academic training. Barnet said that he had talked to many students and former students of IHP and their parents in collecting evidence that that student was not likely to be revealed to protect their confidentiality. Barnet also said that the program should be changed to the junior-senior level so students already would have been exposed to different points of view and would therefore be less susceptible to indoctrination or persuasion. "I question the professors' ability to make theological, historical and philosophical interpretations of the works involved," he said. The program's professors are Dennis Quinn, John Senior and Franklin Nelick. Barnet also said that the professors discouraged the other vocational aspects of the University and that they used the resources available to a student from his family and homelife. THE HIP is now a program for freshman and sophomores. Barnet questioned some of the teaching methods used in the program to improve education philosophy of the HIP's professors. There have been cases where the program has caused severe personality changes in students. 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