University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 15, 1973 5 a d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z in is it to a st g of id de ee of id de at at id al in in se k to ta a al a an re 's be en nd is County Plans for Landfill By DAVID HEALY Korean Staff Writer Douglas County should have a sanitary landfill for solid waste by February of 1975, according to the Douglas County Solid Waste Disposal Plan. excepteter, $10 dations, without essarily The plan calls for the county to develop a solid waste sanitary landfill within two years after the county had passed Thursday and last Friday. The county commission appointed Dean Sanderson as solid waste administrator. Sanderson is already an engineer and county official of public access. ebermann Carlsbad Rive Irel Zanatella Morgan Dlander Morgan Lind Winters Micke Annellina landsted Annellina Ouneen purlock He said that the plan, which was approved on April 26, calls both bodies to the appointment of an advisory committee of five to eight county residents who would help with its implemen- David Blackman, Lawrence graduate student and assistant to the county engineer who has worked with the solid waste project since its conception, said Tuesday that the plan was developed by a 20-member county committee established by state law in 1970. The plan requires that solid waste collection be mandatory in all Douglas county cities and available to all rural residents on a subscription basis. Blackman said that the first steps in implementing the plan would be an examination of solid waste collection as it was currently being done in the county, a task he had already accomplished on how to finance the engineering study required to select a landfill site. Between now and 1975, the county hopes to use the Lawrence landfill, Blackman said, but has not yet approached the city about doing so. Blackman said that the county hoped that the landfill would pay for itself. Presently Lawrence charges residences **$2.50** and apartments **$2 for collection and disposal to finance** landfill private rural charges who uses the landfill his customers **$3. Blackman said**. He explained that solid waste was any solid thing that no longer had value to its original purpose. Arraignment Ordered For Haskell Student In a preliminary hearing Wednesday in Douglas Conty Court, James Joaquin Brown of Shur, Nev, was bound over for the second day of court on a charge of second-degree murder. Brown, a 22-year-old Haskell Indian Junior College student, is charged in connection with the Jan. 25 stabbing death of Brent Carrie Garnier, 19, of Santa Fe Pueblo, N.M. I Dirks Goodsell Cosner e Wood sunders Hildreth Dysart In Thurday's hearing, the bond was reduced from $15,000 to $8,000. His investment would be $6,000. disposal--incineration, composting, recyclc and sanitary landfill. Of the first three methods, Blackman said, "The volume reduction methods." Blackman added that some of the methods "A sanitary landfill is the engineered harm of solid waste so that no hazards are released." He said that all that was required was a bulldozer and some land. "You dig a trench and each day solid waste is dumped in one end," Blackman said. "A bulldozer runs up and on it to compact it, at the end of the day, covers the solid waste with a six- to eight-inch cover of dirt." Advertising Meeting Geoffrey Vaughan, Melbourne, Australia, will speak tonight on "Science (all kinds) in Australia" at a meeting of the KU chapter of the Society of Sigma Chi. A business meeting for election of new members will follow Vaughan's speech. Science in Australia Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, will meet at 7:30 tonight in Room 35 of the Kansas Union. Anyone interested in advertising is welcome. To help protect the environment, large animals, explosive wastes and anything toxic would not be allowed in the landfill, he said. It would be supervised so that fires would not start. He said that once a trench was filled, it was covered with about two feet of earth and was usually suitable for agricultural use. However, he said that most communities use former landfills for parks or golf courses. Blackman said Dougals County was not much suitable land available, there was not much suitable land available. Indian Affairs Meeting Thomas McClain, a geologist with the State Geological Survey, said Wednesday that people who deal with landfills were not in agreement about where to place them. The KU Committee on Indian Affairs will meet at 7 tonight in the Curry Room of the Kansas Union. Indian students who need a tutor in any subject are urged to attend. He said that any waste that would go into solution with rain water would go into the groundwater and, therefore, the landfill and the sewage off of water would not pollute water supplies. Sailing Club to Meet The KU Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union. Richard J. Baldauf, director of education at the Kansas City Museum of History and Science, will be guest lecturer at the monthly meeting of the Jayhawk Audubon Park Recreation center. His topic will be "The Need for an Ecological Conscience." the present city landfill, he said, is in the Speech on Ecology The Women's Coalition will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Women's Center for a short business meeting and to discuss organization of a self defense group. State Rep. Michael Glover, D-44th, will speak on issues of interest to women at 8 p.m. Glover to Speak Nassau River valley and sits upon a base of sand and gravel. In invariably any water which passes through the landfill ends up in the river, although usually downstream, he The University of Kansas was among 76 colleges and universities that received money from the Maytag Company Founded in Maytag Maytag employees and retirements last year. McClaim said that there was also the potential for flood in flooded yards, the trash wash and a lindell valley During the 14 years the plan has been conducted, employees and retirees have contributed a total of $89,373 to colleges and universities throughout the United States. Counting matching grants for the same period, the total amount of aid given to higher education under this foundation program now comes to $196,746. The Student Council for Exceptional Children will have a membership meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Bess Stone Center at 745 Ohio St. Because there is no commonly agreed place to put a landfill, he said that every prospective site must be studied for its own problems to the groundwater supply. KU Recieves Contributions From Maytag Exceptional Children Deadline Set For Entries In Exposition The deadline for entries in the 33rd annual Engineering Expo at the University of Kansas is March 1, according to Kirk Vann. He will be senior and publicity chairman of the expo. the theme of this year's exhibition, to be the April 20-22, is *Wearing!* Earth's Resilience. The purpose of exhibits this year is to make the public aware of the serious problems that could arise if the Earth's central resources are not conserved, Vann said. Anyone in the School of Engineering is eligible to enter an exhibit and should contact Vann, 842-1977, or Rick Hirsekorn, 842-1075. Vouchers for material expenses may be picked up from Gene Taylor, 842-5600. ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE BIODEGRADABLE LOTIONS MOISTURE LOTION MINTED COTTON SCENTED WITH ANY OF OUR PERFUME OILS... 154 PER OZ. - AVOCADO LOTION MOISTURIZER CONTAINING AVOCADO OIL ... 154 FER OZ. - CUXUMBER COOLER...154 PER OZ. - MASSEAGE LOTION - HEAVY LOTION WITH EXCELLENT LUBRICITY LIGHT VANILLA SCENT. 20% PER OZ. - SUN TAN LOTION * PROTECTS SKIN AND PERMITS * GRADELATING TANNING, SCREENS * OUT WARMTH RAYS. 15 PER CUP. - GLYCERIN LOTION WITH VIT. E Rose SCTEEN LOTION WITH BENEFITS OF VIT. E • 35 PER $2. BOTTLES ZO* AND REFILLABLE OP HOURS: 10:30-5:30 Thurs. fil 8:30 ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDACY 19W. 9TH ST. LAWRENCE BODY BIZARRE For President of the Student Body I am today announcing my candidacy for president of the student body. During its four year history the Student Senate has done much for the betterment of student life: I run because I believe student government plays an important role in the life of our institution. Students are committed to the concept of a viable, functioning government that deserves the support of those it represents and the respect of those with which it works. The office of student body president is the position from which one can best coordinate this effort. o student life: — It was responsible for the new student health center BUSINESS GRADS Share your talents thru Peace Corp or VISTA. Recruiters at Business Placement Office, Feb. (Monday). Sign up for interview. - it has taken control of the student activity fee to provide student control and administration of student funds (a number now close to one half million dollars) it adopted the Student Code of Rights, Responsibilities, and Condu- it currently finances Feedback for teacher-course evaluation In my two years on the student senate and a previous year on the Board of Class Progress, I have taught two courses in progress. My service has taught me both the values and limitations of particular committee functions, legislative enactments, and financial allocations. I have witnessed and experienced the frustrations of a bureaucracy that so our energy and resources are lost. The time has come to not only recognize these errors but to redirect ourselves into this process—run—to set those policies and procedures that will encourage, rather than restrict, property owners. However, I also run because I am convinced that student government all too often be misinformed by its bureaucratic function that it discourages participation by all, but I still, although - it currently finances Feedback for teacher-course evaluation; - it finances the Consumer Protection Association to name a few. MERT BUCKLEY Wichita, Junior I believe my experience in student government and university government has left me with the impression that I am not qualified to work what responsibilities I have in continuing and expanding the work of the student government. For Vice-President of the Student Body In time, I will visit many of you and speak to the speciacies of these issues, for I feel there is more at stake in this election than simply titular positions. In the past four years student government has been the brunt of much criticism. It has been labeled as inefficient and unrepresentative. Before I join the ranks of many and I level any criticism towards the Student Senate, it is my responsibility to work to improve it. In order to do that, I can gain this accountability most effectively as vice-president of the student body. I am announcing today my candidacy for Student Body Vice-President as Mert Buckley's running mate. Responsibility for the allocation of the student activity fee was given to the student and will be managed by the organization, but it is important and questionable uses of our funds. The roof of this problem does not belong to person or any small group of individuals, but rather it is the by-product of our community. We must find a way to make sure that the organization. The student senate has begun to take steps to curb some of this misuse by enacting such things as the Capital Disposition Bill. Merl and I believe that more than just legislation need to correct these problems. For this reason I have written a letter to you. NANCY ARCHER Anamosa, Iowa, Senior PLAYBOYS DELIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT 12:15 No one under 18 admitted. Proof of age required. Adm. 1.50 / No refunds. No outside beverages. THE Hillcrest LAKEWOOD WESTERN AVE. 1426 Commonwealth Theatre NOW SHOWING The Sword in the Stone WALT DISNEY'S —PLUS— WALT DISNEY'S Robert Redford for "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" WHITE WildERNESS Eat. SWORD 10 only Eat. SWORD 30 only Mat. Man. SWORD 40 only Mat. Man. SWORD 10 only Mat. Man. SWORD 30 only Eve, 7:20, 9:20 Mat, Sat-Sun-Men, 2:15, 4:10 Adults, 1.75 Child, 75 THE Hillcrest The Greatest Escape Adventure Yet! Granada IN-LATM...telephone 913-578-2601 THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE —Rated PG— Weekdays 2, 3, 10, 7, 10, 9, 50 Sat-Sun. 2, 30, 4, 50. * Varsity NHLTRA ... Telephone 92-1065 MOVIE INFORMATION 842-4000 Nominated for Best Actress Now Thru Tues. Eve. 7:15, 9:45 sat. Sat-Sun-Mon. 1:50, 4:1 THE Hillcrest OUTRAGEOUS! WEED FROM THE DEVIL'S GARDEN! CONTINUING TO FEATURE THE TALENTS OF Hillcrest "THE WORST FILM I CAN RECALL SITTING THROUGH...EVER. A young victim is seduced into smoking the devil weed...No one seems to inhale, but it must be powerful stuff. Before the film is over, they all become screaming manias lumbering around like Frankenstein monsters, murdering people, leaping out of twelfth floor windows and tearing at their throats shouting 'Give me a reef!'..." An incredible series of gross and ludicrous distortions that thirty six years later becomes hilarious when seen from the other side of the generation gap, a gap this film did so much to create." Kevin Saunders, ABC, T.V. WITH 3 STOOGES COMEDY & ROADRUNNER FESTIVAL NOW THRU TUES. Mat. Sat-Sun-Mon. 4:15 only Eve. 7:40 & 9:30 NOTWILIGHT PRICE Rated PG Adults 1.75 Child .75 Patronize Kansan Advertisers WHERE IS THE REAL TALENT? 1. Finnigan & Wood 2. David Bromberg 3. R.E.O. Speedwagon 4. Wishbone Ash 5. Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks 6. Muddy Waters 7. 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