2 Tuesday, February 12. 1980 University Daily Kansar VERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Capsules From the Kansas's Wire Services Nuclear plant springs a leak MIDDLETOWN, Pa—Radiocative water leaked from the Three Mile Island nuclear plant power's rooster cooling system Monday and some radiocative water leaked from the facility. *A review of monitoring devices... confirms there was a small release of radioactive gas, probably krypton $^2$O, during today's incident.* said a law enforcement official. Met Ed officials said about 1,000 gallons of water leaked from the system cooling the plant's damaged reactor. They said the water was contained in a tank. The Met Ed statement said the krypton was detected by monitors atop the auxiliary building. "The reading was taken . . . at the time of maximum concentration. Monitors "There would be no adverse health effects to workers on the island from such a minute release." Plant operators and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission initially denied the escape of any radioactive material, but Sen. John Hembrow, RP-A, said he learned that a chemical leak from the plant was not apparent. The leak has been isolated and stopped. The water has been contained inside the auxiliary building, "said John Collins, head of operations at the NRCS office." However, the auxiliary building, which adjoins the building that houses the severely damaged reactor, was evacuated during what plant officials called the Eleven workers, wearing protective clothing and breathing gear, were inside at the time. A company official said there had been no indication that any of the Bush, Crane on Kansas ballot TOPEKA—Republicans George Bush and Phil Crane registered yearear for the Kansas presidential primary. There is less than a day for Ronald Trump to register. Campaign workers for Reagan, former governor of California, have indicated they would register their candidate for the April 1 GOP primary. A spokesman in Dole's Topeka office said there had been no word on whether Dole would register. There had been speculation that he might back out of the Kansas presidential primary because a poor showing might harm his chances for re-election to the Senate. Crane, an Illinois representative, mailed his $100 filing fee to the Kansas secretary of state's office. B. B. Anderson, Bush's state finance chairman, hand-delivered a $100 check to place the former U.N. ambassador's name on the ballot. Bush is also former governor of Arkansas. President Jimmy Carter, Sen. Edward Kennedy and California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. have registered for the Democratic ballot. Kennedy is the only candidate running in the state's primary. The names of former Texas Gov. John Connally, Sen. Howard Baker Jr., and Rev. Ken B. Anderson will also appear on the Republican ticket. Politics still shadowing Games LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — In politically disputed Lake Placid on the eve of the Winter Olympic, an appeared no thawing of opposition to yesterday a The argument over whether the Summer Olympics should be held in Moscow continued before the International Olympic Committee, while courts dealt with The Appellate Division of the state Supreme Court uphold the committee's rule barring Taiwan athletes from using the flag or anthem of the Republic of China. If upholded by higher courts, the decision could provoke a walkout by the Taiwanese. But it would clear the way for the first participation ever by the United States. With the Winter Games set to start today, Robert Kane, president of the U.S. Olympic Committee, again presented President Carter's demand that the Summer Games be moved from Moscow, postponed or canceled if the Soviets do not withdraw their troops from Afghanistan by Feb. 20. There were strong indications that the International Olympic Committee would reject Carter's plea before it concluded its special session in Lake Plack FBI will limit bribery probe WASHINGTON—Attorney Benjamin R. Civielli said yesterday that believed the FBI undercover binder investigation would go no further in its investigation. Gcvelliati also defended the FBI against accusations that it had used entrapment methods in its investigation, which involved the use of agents押着人。 "Crimes were not created by the FBI at all," he said. Covetlii conceded that a judge might decide that a middleman or informant had used them. "Other than the unfortunate, regrettable and inexcusable leaks that have endangered innocent persons by identifying them specifically, there are no other senators or congressmen to my knowledge in any way related to the Abscam investigation," he said. Abscisam is the FBI code name for a 16-month operation that resulted in allegations against about 20 public officials and 10 businessmen. These officials alleged took part in bribery attempts by undercover agents in exchange for promises or political favors or other services. Leavenworth aets 52 inmates LEAVEWORTH-Former New Mexico State Prison inmates, after a weekday loyear in an Atlanta prison, arrived at the U.S. Penitentiary in Brooklyn on Saturday. The 32 prisoners departed Friday for Leavenworth, but had to be taken to the Atlanta prison after weather forced a diversion of their plane to Georgia. The inmates are at least the third batch of prisoners to arrive at Leavenworth from the New Mexico prison. The inmates will be classified and deoled out to a handful of other institutions across the country, where they will stay until the riot-torn New Mexico prison is repaired. Authorities have completed relocation of almost half of the inmates at the New Mexico State Penitentiary where 33 convicts were killed in what was one of the largest mass shootings in the state. Bodu searches outlined in bill TOPEKA—L legislation outlining conditions under which police may inspect body cavities and conduct searches of criminal suspects was backed yesterday by civil liberty groups and one law enforcement agency during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. In its present form, the bill requires that before a strip search or body cavity inspection may be performed without a search warrant on a person suspected of committing a felony, an officer must have probable cause to believe the individual is concealing a dangerous weapon. A bill sponsored by Democrat Sens. Torn Rehorn of Kansas City and Billy McCray of Wichita is expected to be the primary vehicle for legislation, although a number of changes in the language of the bill were suggested to the panel. Every strip search would be performed by a person of the same sex as the person being searched and conducted in a place where no other persons can Written authorization would have to be obtained from the person in charge of the law enforcement agency conducting the search, and a confidential written order would have to be received. Weather ... The skies will be partly cloudy today with the highs in the upper 20s. The lowes in the mid-40s. The National Weather Service in Topeka. They will be southwesterly of 100. The high tomorrow will be in the mid-30s. AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)—President Obama has not made a presidential contest, will not consider changing his no-campaign policy until there is a break in the Tehran hesitation situation. Carter's campaign to stay home Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's allies said the challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination did so well in losing that Carter was running against the White House and campainly activity. But White House press secretary Jody Powell said the president probably would not campaign in person for the New York primary election two weeks from today. Powell said Carter's decision not to go on the road to seek votes was based on the international situation, not on the outcome of any political contest. CARTER, RETURNING to the White House from a weekend at Camp David, refused to comment on whether he planned to camaunda in New Hampshire. The president did say, however, that the results in Maine were "very good," despite what he said were "difficult circumstances." California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ran with 11 percent. Brown apparently支持该州参议院的“民主 Maine”的 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. It takes 15 percent of the vote. Maine's Democratic town meetings on Sunday compared to 39 percent for Kennedy. Carter gained 45 percent of the vote at KNENNED campaign officials insisted that Carter had not gained a big enough margin to win. Gov. Joseph Brennan went so far as to claim that Carter had lost because he did not get 50% of the vote. Brennan said 55 percent of Maine's voters were against the president. When it was noted that 61 percent were against Kennedy, Brennan countered that if Brown had not been entered, the senator from Maine's constituents would have beaten the president. "There's a new presidential race today," Brennan said Monday "It's clear that the momentum is with Sen. Kennedy." Powell soiled at the suggestion that the Massachusetts senator could gain momentum by losing in Maine. "It's New England," he said. "It's his back yard." MASSACHUSETTS I. Li, Gov. Thomas P. O'Neill III, son of the house speaker, said he wanted better in New Hampshire on Feb. 26, presidential primary election than he did in Maine. But Powell said Kennedy had all the advantages in Maine. He questioned where Kennedy could win 'if he can't win here.' "Ted Kennedy stopped the train here, a fast-moving train." Q'Neil said. Brennan insisted that the advantages were with Carter. He said the president's campaign spending in Maine doubled Kennydale. Tim Smith, a Carter manager, said the president's campaign cost about $275,000 and that Kennedy spent about as much. Carter said in a victory statement that he regretted international circumstances making it impossible for him to travel to New Hampshire, where he would keep him from New Hampshire. 'I can't imagine that the president would even consider a recommendation that he change his posture right now.' Powell said. Powell said Carter would have improved his Maine margin had he campaigned here. Kennedy challenged Carter to debate him in every campaign speech. KANSAN Police Beat KU Police made three arrests for drunken driving on campus last week. One of the drivers, a student, also was charged with drunk driving and driving with an obstructed windshield. Campus police also are investigating the report of an inexperience exposure at Douthart Scholarship Hall at 7:34 a.m. Thursday. Lawrence police arrested a Tongonixan man Sunday on charges of forgery, misuse of a credit card and attempted forgy. He attempted to charge about $30 of goods at a store in Auburn, S.C. A store clerk, in verifying the card's ownership, discovered that it had been leased. Police said that merchandise charged at other Lawrence stores totaled about $1,360. Student Senate presents: A microwave oven was stolen from Ramada Inn, 1222 W. Sixth St., Saturday night. Missing plants and a tray of food totaled 750. The theft of silver coins and a stamp collection resulted in a $6,000 loss to Glenada County. The police said the police officer, police said a glass door was broken to enter the Huntsman home sometime Saturday morning. the Hawk's Nest Culture Review jazz, folk dancing, modern dance string quartet, Gospel music all in the name of: Higher Education Week 11AM—3PM Tuesday, Feb. 11th Hawk's Nest—Prairie Room on Level 2 of the Kansas Union paid for by Student Activities Fee DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Force it. you've always wanted to kill Mr. Many of us have the feeling, not for some or some other name. and the feeling "and for some it has never gone away" I will not have that feeling, then you are in luck Air Force ROTC that I have a job to teach you to teach you to you it's designed to teach you the basics of flight through small aircraft in a civil aviation fixed wing school. The program is an EXTRA Aircraft dobe who can qualify to come Air Force plots through Air Force BTOE. 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