Tuesday, March 19, 1974 University Daily Kansan 9 Aged Using Meal Service By DAGMAR R. PADEN Kansan Staff Reporter More than 100 hot lunchs were served last week in Lawrence's new group lunch program, according to Karen Evans, project director of nutrition for the Douglas County Planning Council on Services for the Awing. The meals are served at the American Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19 St., Ballard Community Center, 708 Elm St., and the Centenary United Methodist Church at Fourth and Elm streets. The program began March 1. The program is open to anyone 60 or over, according to Ralph TURNER, president of the The program operates five days a week, according to John P. Domeo, administrator Douglas County Planning Council on Services for the Aging. "One important thing about this program is that it gives the elder someone to talk to. It makes them feel more involved." There are about 8,000 people in Douglas County over 60, and 65 per cent of them live in the city. and he hopes to expand the program to include Eudora and Baldwin. Those who can afford it pay $1 for each lunch, Donnee sand. This doesn't cover the full cost of the meal. Others are encouraged to donate what they can, but there is no obligation to pay anything. He said the council makes no charge on the financial burden of his duties. A numbus service for those age 62 and older is connected with the lunch program, Donneo said. Persons without transportation can use the bus service, he said. This year's budget for the lunch program, is $28,000. Donnoe said a Federal grant supplies $26,000 and $2,000 comes from the city of Lawrence and civic groups such as Tornado Precautions Change with the Times Yesterday's test of the Civil Defense sirens reminded Lawrence residents that they should be prepared to seek shelter from tornadoes. but they should be careful where they take cover. According to Joe R. Eagleman, associate professor of geography and earth science at Oregon State University, safety rules are actually dangerous. Eagleman has done extensive studies of tornado damage and has found the southwest part of structures the most dangerous. This is the corner that was once recommended by the National Weather Service as the safest Eagleman said that the safest place in a basement is opposite the approach direction of the storm. Most tornadoes come from the southwest, making the northeast the safest However, said Eagleman, if a structure has no basement, small rooms without windows in the central or northeast portions of the ground floor are the safest. Hallways in large buildings should be avoided, Eagleman said, because of the possibility of the extremely high winds that bring with tornadoes sweeping through them. Auditoriums, gymnasiums, field houses and other structures with large free span roofs and mobile homes may offer no protection from a tornado, Eagleman said. A ditch located away from electric lines will normally be safer, he said. Eagleman said he thought tornadoes were caused by winds high above ground which created a spinning column inside a thunderstorm. Kansas had 57 tornadoes last year. Six deaths, 74 injuries and $16.5 million in damages resulted. However, according to the National Weather Service, the death rate from tornados has decreased over the past decade as a result of improved warning systems. If ground level air is warm and tries to State Provides Funds to Study Oil Recovery the project calls for research and development of tertiary oil recovery methods by KU in cooperation with the Kansas oil industry. A project designed to bring dying oil fields back to life and to open up new areas of oil production was one of the University of Oklahoma's research efforts in the Kansas Legislature earlier this month. Tertiary oil recovery methods are employed after primary and secondary recovery methods, which deliver about 35 % of the available oil, have been exhausted. Green, along with Floyd W. Preston, professor, and Paul Wilhite, associate professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, will head the KU effort. Rough estimates indicate about three billion barrels of oil are recoverable in Kansas by the tertiary methods the proposed project is intended to develop, according to Don W. Green, chairman of the board of chemical and petroleum engineering. The federal grant lasts for one year, but there are provisions for grant renewal for up to three years, he said. Federal aid is based on a 1972 amendment to the 1960 There are two basic types of tertiary methods. One is misible displacement, in which specific solutions in designated holes can be filled to make it more fluid and easier to pump. "Basically, we're going to be doing technical research and development work on tertiary methods. The general processes are known, but a great deal of technical work needs to be done," Green said recently. the proposal calls for establishment of an Oil Recovery Technical Advisory Board, composed of representatives of the Kansas oil industry. Thermal recovery, another tertiary method, involves heating the thick or "locked-in" oil so it will flow more easily through rock formations. "The board is supposed to help us work out our plan, the input from the input team, Green space, Great water." The project will involve three basic steps: - Evaluation of the possible potential of tertiary oil recovery in Kansas. -Development of tertiary oil recovery methods tailored to the needs of Kansas. —Dissemination of information on finders and developments to the industry. The legislature appropriated $103,100 for fiscal year 1975 to finance setting up laboratories within present KU engineering buying equipment and staffing the project. In fiscal year 1976, a budget of slightly over $200,000, would be required. rise, and in rising makes an updrift through the center of this spinning column, a torque effect. The air inside this column is then heated even more by lightning, which is attracted by the low pressure and by condensation of water droplets that are thrown out by centrifugal force. This causes the air to rise even faster. On the ground, air is sucked into the bottom of the funnel at speeds greater than 300 mph. Even so, the pressure inside it is lower than in the surrounding air. It is this pressure that winds and vacuum which does the surface, according to Eagleman's theory. The program's financial goal, he said, is self-sufficiency "in a couple of years." Funds would come from program income, the city government and local service clubs. There is a federal requirement regarding balanced meals to be served in the program, Turner said. Oletha Blevins, Douglas County extension home economist and a member of the council, said she had consulted with two diet experts who might consist of roast beef, carrots, half a Pear, a baked potato, a roll and chocolate chip cookies. one or those eating at Ballard Center on March 1 we the Rev. W. S. Sims Sr. Sims, the retired pastor of the Second Christian Church at 1245 Connecticut St., is cochairman of the senior citizens group at Ballard. "Nothing is greater than fellowship," he said. "This moral program is one way for Christians to connect with Jesus." senior librarian Lenore Findlay, co-director of Ballard Center, said the program would probably be used to its capacity. NOTICE The Association of University Residence Halls (A.U.R.H.) is holding its annual election for officers on March 21 at 6:30 p.m., McColum Hall meeting room. The positions open are: President, Vice President, Assembly Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer, and Communications Coordinator. Residents of the University residence halls are encouraged to run for these offices. In light of the Affirmative Action Program adopted by the University of Kansas, women and minority students are particularly encouraged to run for these offices. Further information and election procedures can be obtained from Jan Stokes, AURH Vice President, by calling 864-4041. 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