University Daily Kansan, June 15, 1981 Page 5 Crisis relocation plan drafted for nuclear attack By JULIA SANDERS Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Preliminary discussion of a crisis relocation plan for part of Douglas County was led Thursday by two state civil protection planners at a meeting of the Douglas County Emergency Preparedness Board. Jack Walker and Paul Barkley, state nuclear protection planners, explained the draft plan that will affect the two northern townships of Douglas County. The plan is part of a federal effort to save citizens in case of nuclear attack. The crisis relocation plan sets guidelines for evacuating citizens from potential nuclear attack targets, or high risk areas, into safer host counties Four hundred high risk areas were determined in a Department of Defense survey of the United States, seven of which are in Kansas. KANSAS HIGH RISK AREAS include Lawrence, Wichita, Salina, Manhannah, Topeka, the Kansas City metropolitan St. Joseph, Doniphan County near St. Joseph, Mo. The only top risk area in Kansas is Wichita, home of Titan II missiles. The The Lawrence area was formerly considered a host county for the Kansas City and Topeka high risk areas. However, last year's federal census placed Lawrence in the third highest risk category of cities over 50,000. A SUMMER ORGAN INSTITUTE will be held in Murphy Hall. Registration for the institute opens at 8:30 a.m. in the lobby of Murphy. On Campus second highest risk category includes industrial centers that provide for the military. An ORGAN RECITAL by James Hig- don will be held at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. TOMOBROW The CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will have a Bible study and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. in Partor A at the Kansas Union. A CICADA SYMPOSIUM will be held at 1:30 p.m. in 380 Dyche Hall. The symposium will feature guest speakers from across the nation. WEDNESDAY TODAY The crises relocation plan is an alternative to constructing blast shelters nation-wide at an estimated cost of $80 billion, Walker said. Planners are currently working on the first level of an overall evacuation plan for 63 Kansas counties and expect completion at the end of this year. A carillon recital will be given by Mark L. Holmberg, assistant carillonneur, at 8 p.m. at the MEMORIAL CARILON. First level planning for Douglas County will outline evacuation procedures into Franklin, Anderson and Allen counties. This includes induction and by what route, and by what route, to take and for how long they should expect to stay. State-wide second level planning will begin in the Wichita area next year and deals with resource problems in host areas. According to Walker, 80 percent of the population in high risk areas could be saved by employing the two plans. In them, only 20 percent would survive. THE CRISIS RELOCATION PLAN is being worked out under the scenario of gradually increased tensions similar to the Cuban Missile Crises, Walker said, and would be put into effect upon presidential order. If sufficient time were not available for the relocation plan, the community shelter plan would be put to use. The most common host county is 72 hours. Walker said. "The two plans go hand in hand and hopefully will be a good start toward saving millions of lives in the United States, with this situation occur." Walker said. THE PRELIMINARY DOUGLAS COUNTY evacuation plan will be coordinated with the current county emergency response according to protection planner Barkley. He said meetings will be held with police, fire, ambulance, public utilities and other city officials in order to develop a consistent final draft. As of now, the evacuation plan calls for the use of U.S. 59 to evacuate Douglas County southward into the host counties. Barkley said alternate routes would be used by local officials who know the area. "Primarily we pick the major routes to move people without crossing, and we've achieved that so far. There may be other routes coming out of your county that we overlooked that you know about," he said. Evacuation will relocate everyone out of the high risk area except essential workers needed closer to Lawrence. Essential workers, such as fire, law enforcement and public utilities personnel, will relocate to Baldwin in order to return for duty shifts in Lawrence. Barkley estimated essential workers and their families as 7 percent of the population, which would leave less than that in Lawrence at any one time. 808 West 24th Street $1.50 non-members 843-2931 ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL Just 1 Block East Of Our Old Location SUMMER RACQUETBALL SPECIAL 1-3 p.m. Sat., Sun. College Students $1.00 members Hourly court rate per person: Locker rooms not TRAILRIDGE RACQUETBALL CLUB available 250W. W4th 2500 W. 6th 2500 W. 6th 841-7230 available Reservations required Ask About Don't let Summer School be a drag! Mon-Sat 9am-Noon COMPLETE FITNESS PROGRAM Spend your summer at The Harbour Lites THE MARCH IS SCHEDULED to begin at noon on Tuesday in front of the Kansas Union. According to Oke, participants in the march will walk to Strong Hall and deliver a letter to the Office of the Chancellor concerning the University's investments in South Africa. Summer Hours: Our Figure Salon $1.00 Pitchers every Tuesday Friday 5-8 p.m. 3-6 p.m. THE RIOTING, WHICH TOUCHED up offsprings throughout South Africa, started when South African troops opened fire on 10,000 unarmed schoolchildren on June 16, 1976. The children were boycotters of a local law requiring that subjects be taught in Afrikaans, South Africa's official language, instead of their native languages. Besides the film, a commemorative march and a public address are also planned. A spokesman for the committee, Laird Okie, said the film was made Akin Falaye, Nigeria graduate student, and Babacar Toure, Senegal graduate student, will give an address entitled,"South Africa—Time is Running Out." Thursday in the Jawahroo Room of the Union. Winning softball teams in uniform get $1.00 Pitchers after every game Summer 842-2323 The Best Polish Sausages in Town Summer 1031 Massachusetts The film, which received the Cannes Film Festival award for best documentary in 1976, is being shown as part of a three-day observance of the fifth anniversary of the rioting that claimed an estimated 1,000 lives in Soweto, a black township near Johannesburg, South Africa. Apartheid film planned Rates The KU Commission on South Africa, along with the African Students Association, will be showing the film "Last Grave at Dimbina," a documentary about the oppression of blacks in South Africa, at 7 tonight in the Council Room of the Kangas Union. secretly by a British crew. The film, he said, gives an accurate picture of how the apartheid government is dealing with the situation of the country for its own gain. Although it doesn't get much publicity, Okie said that South Africa's blacks are engaged in a constant struggle for freedom. Mon-Thur 4pm-8pm Although the film was made before the Soweto uprising, Okie said it was still an accurate account that it is going on in South Africa today. "It's a very powerful film and still very relevant," he said. The Harbour Lites By DAVE McQUEEN Staff Reporter the GRAMOPHONE 8421811 ASK FOR STATION +6 NOTICE! YAMAHA CR-840 AM/FM RECEIVER We have top quality stereo components throughout our store at low,low prices. - 60 watts per channel - 0.02% THD shop $385 mfr's suggested list: $495.00 KIEF'S 13-842-1543 25TH & IOWA - HOLIDAY PLAZA The University Daily Call 864-4358 KANSAN WANT ADS 15 words or fewer ... Each additional word. 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Washer/dryer, central air 6/18. Bedroom. Washers, $110/month; call Kevin at 841-5430. 6-18 Roommate wanted $90/month and 14% utilities. Washer/dryer, central air. Quiet. Household. Summer only. Call 7727. 6-18 FOR RENT HOUSEMATE WANTED (male or female) Live with three live people. Rent house for up to six weeks. Very close to campus. Easily going, quiet house. Call today at 824-6758- 615 Sundance, Furnished屋, one bedroom and left units from $200/mo. Water paid. 7th & Florida. On K.U. bus line. 841-3255 or 844-4355. PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENTS. Now available, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, perfect for roommates, wood furnishings, entertainment systems, opener, water/driver hookups, fully-equipped kitchen, quiet surroundings. Open concept layout with space for phone 842-375 for additional information. Hanover Place. One bedroom furnished upside from $260/mo. Water paid. 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Makes sense to use them¹. As study material makes sense, it is worth preparation. "New Analysis of Western Civilization"¹. Also available. The Bookmark, and Oread Bookstore® ¹it 1975 Gran Torino, 4 doors, automatic, a/c, excellent condition. $1600 or best offer. 769- 0262 anytime. 6-18 MUST SELL - Sony TC-315D Dolby Cassette Deck Make: Hewlett-Packard 843-797R f.25 Tennessee Tacket; New Fichier powerplus graphite fiberglass, 4L$, dL difficult to find in Midwest. Stirring with best French gue. Save time order, time. m8421-1965 7-30 6713 Home Woodbook—Bookcases ready for your home $30.00, $75.00 and $125.00, stereo and record cabinet $0.00 or put in your custom record. Michael Strohk 445.8039-6255 6-255 1976 Toyota truck, long bed, 4 speed, a/c/ regular gas, clean. 855-2543. 6-25 regular gas, clean. 845-2543. 6-25 Aluminum plates, generator metalics Alternator, starter and generator specialists, Parts, service, and exchange units. 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Please be qualified. 740-368 or www.7979.com Kansan sales representative. Paid position. Apply to Marcee Jacobsen, Kansan Business Office, 111 Flint. 6-15 Advertising portfolio, taken from 150 Flint last semester. Plastic tolamia envelope, black contact robbin Kahn, 54th Large rewear for any information to recovery. 6-25 Spanish tutor wanted. Call 843-2494 after 5 p.m. PREGNANT and need help? Call BERTH-RIGHT, 843-4821. 515 INDIANA—Toothpicks to grand piano. Barb's Second Hand Rose. Tues.-Sat. 10-4. Trib. tl. 8. 824-4746. 6-29 LOST PERSONAL NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell your old Gold & Diamonds. Top prices for class rings, sold chains, etc. 814-649-601, 814-657-771, tf Give Dad a special memory on Father's Day June 21. Custom color portraits, Swells Studio, 749-1811. 6-18 40 Undergraduate males needed to participate in research project on conflict and violence; it is for the fun of 15. Sign up at 309 Wesco (Speech Communication). No more than 30 students are allowed. 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