Monday, July 29.1974 University Daily Kansan 3 Pilot Error Cause in Fatal Crashes Major Factor in 80% of Small Craft Wrecks, Prof Says By RICK HIRD Kansan Staff Reporter About 80 per cent of all fatal small aircraft crashers have pilot error as a direct or contributing cause, according to David Curran, professor of aeronautical engineering. Kohiman recently was appointed to the general aviation task force of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). The task force, which is concerned with the light plane industry and not commercial aviation, was set up to try to return contribution of the public and industry to safety for small plane plots and their craft. "When you apply the safety figures as an entire unit, the safety record for small aircraft is not as good as the record for cars." Kohman said last week. KOHLMAN SAID that some sections of the small aircraft industry had much better safety records than other sections and that the overall flannel tended to be midlevel. "There are sections within the industry that provide the negative statistics," he said. "Some sections are much safer than automobiles. It usually depends on such factors as the pilot's flying time and experience." Kohman's involvement in the air industry is centered on research and adaptation of advanced technology to small aircraft. "We're trying to adapt as much of the advanced technology currently available for larger aircraft to smaller and lighter aircraft," he said. "The volume (of sales) is so low and the economic interest so low that they take longer to adant to technology." Kohlman, working under NASA research grants for the past five years, helped develop a new wing for the Airhawk, which is a single-engine Cessna Cardinal. THE NEW WING has 37 per cent less area than a conventional wing and uses a different type of flap system instead of a conventional. Allerons are used to bank a plane in a turn. Kohman said the AIAA was a professional society for persons in engineering and technology in the aerospace industry. An engineering degree is the normal qualification for membership, but equivalent experience is acceptable. "We're similar to professional societies such as the AMA," he said. "The AIA4 provides a type of focus through training and presentation of papers and other activities."16 Kohkian said the AIAA was divided into six regions. Kansas is part of Region 5, Missouri is covered Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Oklahoma, North Dakota, Alaska and Montana. By MIKE HOLLAND Kansan Staff Reporter Takeru Higuchi, Regents Professor of chemistry and pharmacy, has been named recipient of the 1974 Award for Advancement of Industrial Pharmacy, and the 2005 Award for Institutional Pharmaceutical Technology Section of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The award consists of an engraved plaque and a $1,000 honorarium. "I imagine I won the award because of my activity in graduate education and my contributions to growth and research in the area of physical chemistry of dosage forms," Hirschi said. "One area we have the right to be proud of is not drug products which contain identical ingredients are equally effective when administered." Higuchi said the Office of Technological Assessment (OTA), which was established to determine the impact of various chemical agents on patients presented a report July 22 to a Senate committee led by Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. A special panel appointed by the OTA expressed concern about drugs containing identical ingredients that were not equally "This is the area my people, whom I am presently training, are concerned with," Higuchi said his primary field was Takeru Higuchi Future of Wesley Building To Be Debated at Meeting A meeting with Executive Vice Chancellor Del Shankel will be arranged to discuss the future of the Wesley Building, John Beisner, Salina senior and student body president, told a meeting of the Executive Committee (StuEx) yesterday. IN OTHER ACTION, StudEx recommen- d that recognized student groups Beissner said he and Shankel would consider finding other funds for the building on the site, but the project is private. StudEx贷 last week to discontinue paying the rent of $16,000 a year after the end of 2018. Blue Slips Give Record Refund The bookstore paid a seven per cent refund during the first half of the year. The refund had once been as low as four per cent. An eight per cent patronage return to purchases from Kansas Union bookstores goes into effect today, according to Warner Ferguson, associate Director. The Union Memorial Corporation Board Friday approved the refund, which is the highest refund in 10 years, Union director Frank Burge said yesterday. Burge said the high refund, which covers sales from January 1 to June 30, was possible because of an efficient operation and increased sales. physical chemistry and teaching its application to graduate students. The increase in net income, Burge said, enables the Union to offer the refund. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN An All-American college newspaper Kansas Telephone Numbers Weberston, IA 50782 Business Office-UN 44358 "I first became interested in physical chemistry at the University of Wisconsin in 1947, when the faculty desired to have that area strengthened," he said. "So. I was Published at the University of Kansas daily examinations, and at other examination periods. Mail desubscription rates $1 a semester, $15 a year. Second class postpaid plate will be charged for additional fees. $1.25 a semester fee. $1.35 a semester fee in student activity fee. Advertiser offered to all students without regard to gender. Admissions are those of the University of Kansas, the University of Missouri, and the University of Texas. NEWS STAFF News Advisor .. Suanise Shaw Editor .. Michael Rieke Editors .. Lig Caddwell Copy Chefs .. Hia Hugh, Frisk Kranen Make-up Editor .. Ago Horbit Upgrade .. Ago Horbit BUSINESS STAFF Business Advisor . . . Mel Adams Business Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Promotional Manager Classified Adv. Manager Classified Adv. Manager Mark Nelson Mark Nelson The Title Nine section of the amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1972 was also discussed by StudEx. The section establishes guidelines pertaining to sex and gender education for any school that receives aid, grants or assistance from the federal government. should have the right to buy student mailing lists. The recommendation said that the lists can't be used for commercial gain, including solicitation of funds. StudEx recommended last month to stop the sale of mailing lists to non-University groups. Phil Frickey, Oberlin senior and president of Association of University Residence Houses, said that the guidelines warranted clarification that court action might have to provide it. Member Associated Collegiate Press Beisner agreed to draft a response to the guidelines, as requested by the department of Health, Education and Welfare. The draft is subject to a review by StudEx. fortunate to be associated with the growth of pharmaceuticals during its rapid growth Higuchi said his major satisfaction came from teaching. "I have the honor of teaching many leading researchers in this field in both academic institutions and industrial corporations," he said. "A good number of major industries in this country are staffed with our graduates." Higuchi said he wanted to give the $1,000 honorarium to the Endowment Association for pharmacy and physical chemistry undergraduates. Higuchi, who is also chairman of the KU department of analytical pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacetics, has a B.A. with honors from the University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. "This area is important in how it relates to our society and the drugs we have at our disposal." Kohkhan recently was appointed deputy director of education for Region 5. His principal responsibilities are to upgrade student programs and to promote interchange between professional engineers and students, he said. “There are five sections within each district and the host is on a rotating basis,” he said, sitting on the competition is quite varied, job training, education, pay the students’ traveling and living expenses during the meeting. We have a full team of staff with awards banners and tours of local industry. THE MOST IMPORTANT student activity in research paper competition, Kochman is a graduate. Kohman said his other responsibilities included promoting continuing education for professional people. He said the national organization held lecture conferences two or three times a year, and tapes of the lectures were made available to persons "The newest project we're working on is a twin-engine Piper Seneca," he said. "The plane will have reduced wing area and a new air foll design. It is being designed in connection with NASA and built at Lakeland, Fla." "The Seneca can't be tested here—it will be done at Lakeland under the direction of Bruce Holmes, a KU graduate student working on his doctorate." KOHLMAN SA1D The Lawrence airport is inadequate for testing a wiener-eengine aircraft. Kohlman said the inadequate facilities in Lawrence caused a loss of money as well as new jobs for students. KU also missed the experience of managing the program, he said. Kohman is the test pilot of the singleengine airhawk. He said it was difficult to fly the Airhawk on short experimental runs and then go back to long runaways on short runaways at the Lawrence airport. "I don't like flying an 'experimental plane' such a short and narrow runway," he said. Kohlian said the purpose of his research was to make small craft easter to fly by flycatchers. He said he wanted to see how they Cartoon Festival, Movies Recitals Highlight Week An exhibition of original graphic art, which includes the work of Rouault, Daumer, Chagall, Goya and Picasso, and a Walt Disney will be on campus this week. The cartoon festival is part of the SNA film series, will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Palm Beach. The graphic art exhibition will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Museum of Art. A Walt Disney animated movie entitled "Three Cabelleros" will be shown. The film was adapted by Robert Sullivan and Awards in 1945 for best scoring of a musical picture and for best sound recording. The stars of the movie are Donald Duck; Joe Caricino the Brazilian parrot; and Pancho Moya the monkey. Cartoon shorts will also be shown including "Beep Beep, the Roadrunner," "Speedy Gonzales," "Foghorn Leghorn," "Donald Duck" and "Chin' n Dale." Other SUA movies will be "Ride the High Country," directed by Sam Peekinband and Chris McCarthy, to tonight and "The Navigator," directed by and starring Buster Keaton with Kathryn McGuree on Wednesday. All SUA movies start at 10 p.m. in woodruff Auditorium for free. Arts will present two organ recitals tuna week. Two KU assistant organ instructors will give doctoral recitals, John C. Ellis today and Mary Elena Sutton on Wednesday. Both recitals will be at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Law School Changes Made To Fight Effects of Inflation Albert Gerken, University carlillouirement, will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday and $3 per person. The University of Kansas School of Fine Transcendental meditation lectures are given at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in Parar A in the Kansas Union. They are sponsored by Students International Meditation Society. The size of the parking areas and drives will also be reduced and a utility tunnel will be eliminated. All of the utilities will be moved to the building by a directural system. Nominations are being sought for the position of associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Florida, and is seeking an associate chancellor for academic affairs, said Friday. These changes were made at a meeting Thursday in the state architect's office in Topeka. Those attending the meeting were Mr. O'Malley, the chairman of Lawrence Good, the architect, of Lawrence; Warren Corman, facilities officer for the Kansas Board of Regents; Martin Dickinson, dean of the School of Architecture, assistant to the director of facilities at KU. Rising building and labor costs have forced changes in the construction of the new University of Kansas law school building. The position has been held by James Rosser, who resigned effective Sept. 30 to become vice chancellor of the New Jersey higher education system. The paved pedestrian areas around the entrances, such as terraces and walks, will be reduced, but the main pedestrian route won't be changed. said changes would continue to be made because the plans weren't completely finished. Construction of the school should begin in 1973 and be completed in January 1977. The architects, he said, will try to economize as much as possible in building Saricks said the person hired would be someone already employed at KU. A search committee won't be used to make the selection, he said. GOOD SAID another possible remedy to inflation would be to leave parts of the building unfinished. It would be easier to construct a building than to construct an addition to the building. Vice Chancellor Names Sought To reduce the general illumination and to conserve power, soft lights will be installed in the ceiling and individual lights will be put on the study tables. Nominations for members of a search committee to recommend candidates for the position of director of affirmative action are being sought by Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor for the Lawrence office.Names should be sent to Shankel's办公室. However, the basic design will remain the same because it fits the needs of the law The architects, he said, are in continuous contact with material and equipment used to produce the roof. Nominations are to be sent to the academic affairs office before Aug. 26. Bulletin Says 4 Kinds Of Ticks Found in State The position was vacated by Shirley Gilham, who resigned effective Oct. 1 to cover up the investigation. Chiggers and mosquitoes are generally regarded as nuisances, but the arthropods that can provoke the most disdain from them the most rugged outdoorsmen are nicks. A recent bulletin of the State Biological Survey of Kansas, written by Keith D. Waddington, Lawrence graduate student, outlines the four major species of ticks found in Kansas and discusses related problems, such as removal of the nests. Several varieties of ticks are found in Kansas, but only three bite humans: the American dog tick, the lone star tick and the horse tick. That has no widely accented common name "Ticks in Kansas: Their Habits and Effect on Man" is the second in a series designed to report on the distribution, abundance and population characteristics of native plants and animals of Kansas. The first publication discussed the chigger. only 10 cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever reported in Kansas from 1971-1973, at least one occurred locally. Only four cases were reported in Kansas during the same period. Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia are the two best known serious diseases carried by bucks. Although the disease is not as widely transmitted, it extremely low and treatment is available. Of Pet owners who have trouble with ticks are probably fighting the brown dog tick, The report encouraged wearing protective clothing, the use of commercial insect repellants and use of a vacuum carpet pet areas as preventive measures. A number of methods are reputed to be effective in removing ticks attached to the skin, but the report said it was best and easiest to grab the tick near its head with fingers or tweezers and gently tug until it "voluntarily" loosened its grip. The booklet recommended that care be taken in removing attached ticks because portions of the head or mouth parts remaining in the skin could cause localized infection. An antiseptic should be applied to the bite area after the tick is removed. Copies of the booklet are available on request from the State Biological Survey. 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