University Daily Kansan, January 28, 1981 Page 7 e gotten paintings said, "It it when I g." he only iced by a s exhibi ne of my with the nting ex- me may I have to ven if it e-it has uger." KU facing waste disposal problem t the get a By BRIAN LEVINSON Staff Reporter A lack of suitable sites for the burial of radioactive waste in Kansas could hamper researchers at the University of Chicago. The university has also radioactive substances in their studies. "We have only 2 to 3 years of storage capacity left," Ruth Schakman, radiation safety officer for the Med Center, said. "The Med Center is possibly extending the burial sites or possibly extending the land it currently uses for burial." The Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspects the Med Center's storage facilities annually to make sure both its storage facilities and disposal methods with NRC regulations, said Frank Ingram, public affairs officer for the NRC. Radiactive isotopes commonly are generated by cancer research. Researchers use isotopes to determine cancer uses can be treated or how it is being attacked. The Med Center stores radioactive isotopes in special containers on the Med Center campus in Kansas City, MO. You have passed through their half-lives. A half-life is the time it takes a radioactive isotope to decompose so that it is safe for burial. "Once an isotope has passed through its half-life the Med Center can dispose of it however it sees fit as long as it complies with our guidelines." Ingram said. After isotopes have passed through their half-lives, they are packed in 55-gram steel drums and transported to DeSoto. The Med Center buries radioactive waste with a short half-life. Sunflower Army Ammunition plant. "We fulfill all NRC regulations," said Charles Hartman, vice-cancelor for clinical affairs at the Med Center. "The NRC can pull a spontaneous inspection of our facilities anytime it wants to, so we have to be in full compliance." The Kansas legislature is considering legislation to strengthen the state's radioactive waste disposal laws. The law could become one of the country's strictest state hazardous waste laws. Passage of this legislation would make the state more radioactive dump sites much harder. Hartman said the Med Center tried to use substitutes for radioactive isotopes anytime it could to reduce the amount of radioactive waste it produced. "We burn isotopes that have long half-lives," Hartman said. "These isotopes would have to be stored for years before they could be safely buried. But we can incinerate them at such high temperatures that all of the solvents are burned off and literally nothing is put into the air." One of the radioactive substances the Med Center burns is animal carcasses, Schukman said. "The amount of radioactivity put into the air from burning the carcasses is only a small fraction of the allowable level," she said. Spring-like weather visits Lawrence The roar of motorcycles, the sound of children playing in the parks, the blaring of rock music from an open park, the bittersweet smell of spring—not deepest, darkest January. But those sounds predominated this weekend as Lawrence enjoyed the kind of weather that travel agencies usually tout for cities like Miami and Acadamia. The official high Saturday was 71 degrees, but the time and temperature sign the Douglas County Bank had viewed higher than 71 degrees, had high came within one degree of mast- ching the all-time high set in 1950. Yesterday's high of 63 was within one degree of surpassing the record set in 1944. According to Joe Eagleman, director of the KU Weather service, this will be a fickle winter with the weather being warm and unseasonably warm to extreme cold. "The jet stream, air currents above 40,000 feet, are changing direction more than is normal," he said. "These changes in direction, even a bend in the current, can cause a change in the weather. "The weather we are experiencing is very different from what we've experienced in past years." The warm sunny mood in Lawrence this weekend was probably best described by Erin Bushell, Lawrence sophomore. "Everybody is smiling," she said. "Usually this time of year nobody smiles—they're all wrapped up in winter." KU United Nations finds few answers to world problems BEN BIGLER/Kansan staff Staff Reporter A group of regional high school and college students took international events into their own hands this week to solve the problems of the world. Bv ROB STROUD As it turned out, the students got a crash course in diplomatic fidelity. One resolution out of more than a dozen was passed by the model Security Council. The students were at the Kansas Union Friday and Saturday for a model United Nations meeting held by the KU Model I.N. organization. Seventeen nations were represented by two-student delegations, who were responsible for negotiating solutions to problems in the Mideast, South Africa and Eastern Asia. Although the council could not agree to any solutions to problems in the affairs of the world, the council did agree to learn something from the meeting. Marc Coley, an KU sophomore from Wichita and Secretary General of the council, said "You really get to know the country you're representing, and it's good to get away from all that American propaganda." Cooley said he most enjoyed representing communist nations, but added, "I'm not saying that they're right," implying that they have their rights. Teri Kidwell of Emporia State University cast her vote as a delegate from the U.S.S.R. during a model U.N. meeting this weekend. The meeting was sponsored by the KU Model U.N. organization. Martie Aaron, a junior at Wichita East High School and a U.S. delegate to the council, said, "The biggest thing you can get from these meetings is to learn more about what you're more to these problems than just what you read about in the papers." Aaron said she spent about 12 hours in the room, with positions on the toes raised at the mast. Emporia State sophomore Daniel Dicks, who represented Zambia, said he came to the meeting for personal enjoyment. But according to the council's president, Edwin Cooley, that's just part of the fun. Cooley, a KU junior, is Marc Coley's brother. "It's fun to get carried away with your role sometimes," he said. "It just means that you're involved with your country. "It was an interesting experience," the elder Cooley said. "We all learned something about international bickering." The director of public information for the KU Model U.N. Michael McCannon, Wichita freshman, said the organization got $600 from the State, Senate, and the Wichita State University's model U.N. about $10,000. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES 15 words or fewer ... Each additional word ... AD DEADLINES one two three four five six seven eight nine ten e.g. $2.50 $2.50 $2.71 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 e.g. $2.50 $2.50 $7.71 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 e.g. $2.50 $2.50 $7.71 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Monday ... Thursday 9pm Tuesday ... Friday 9pm Wednesday ... Monday 9pm Thursday ... Tuesday 9pm Friday ... Wednesday 9pm EARTHWARM The Kaswan will be made for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or simply by call at the Karras business office at 841-538. ENTERTAINMENT TAKING A TRIP? Travel Is Our Business. The LOWEST FARES available As close as your phone . . . Free services to students and faculty 841-7117 Southern Hills Shopping Center 1601 W. 23rd St, Lawrence, KS 9:00:50 MF: 9:30:20 Stt PLAY NEW "WALLEYBALL" Volleyball on a aquatest with 4 rvs or people on a side. Sororites. Friends and social groups, let us plan your party in cooperative ways. We can play board games the game and available data Earn $1,000 a month or more using your mail box. Details 25 cents and a stamped envelope. Lawrence Shirley, 3229 Glacier Dr. Lawrence, Kannasa, 60044. 1-29 Employment Opportunities Contact Pete/ Rick Mon Thurs 841 9289 Between5-7 p.m. FOR RENT 3 bdrm. townhouse with burning fireplaces and carport. Will take 3 students. 2500 W. 6th. 843-7333. tf Single rooms for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-3298 tf **AIRONZA STREET DUPLXERS** A couple of large studios, study room, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, central air conditioning, central air conditioning, carpet and furniture. $1500-$3000 buys $200 - $1000. Call 643-8730 or 874-8800. For spring and summer, Nalismith Hall off-grid provides a safe advantage of an apartment. Good food and plenty of it. Weekly masked service to clean up the room as well as activities and much more. If you're looking for a hotel with great amenities you want, stop in or give us a call: NALISMITH HALL, 1800 Nalmith Drive, 6f, 18th Floor Sublease 1 bdmr, apt. for Spring Semester "Park 25" bd. 841-7834 before 3:30 PM . 1-26 Clean. 1 bedroom apt. to sublease. Walking campus $20/month. Call . 1630 0633 eve. Beautiful 2 Br. Apr on bus route. Good for 48 hr. Call rent. Call ask for April 26. Phi. 1-26 3 Bedroom Townhouses. Units available for leases until May. Others available for sums up to $25,000 per apartment, pool. You'll like our looks. Southern Burlington Townhouses 26th and 27th floors. Newly-remodeled rooms and apartments near University and downtown. Off street parking and no pets. Phone 841-5500. tf 2 bedroom furnished mobile homes for rent. $170 and up. No pets, references required. Jayhawk court 842-8707 or 842-1023. 3-6 Bungapal For Rent (sub-lease) 2 BR Central location. Central air. Airplanes. No Pets. Graduate student preferred. #851-8501. 1:27 Sublease till May 31 w/option to renew, large one bedroom apt. w/balcony 6 of storage, extreme exposure ideal for plants. On KU bus route, Awyel. Feb. 15. 84-1180. 2 Bd. Apt. Very close to campus. Gas & electric paid. Call 842-986-1-26 FOR SALE GOOD-LOOKING WINTER JETTER European-style. Suits, sweaters, sport coats, leather jackets, shirts, slacks. Call about 842-585-749, 181-181. 1-30 2 Bdmr. Apt. on bus route, close to Gibson's 842-7565 $120.00. 1-28 Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Makes sense to use them! Makes Sense. 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Woodshop - Bookcases $30.00, $40.00 and $70.00, stenere cabinet $88.00, oak coat $60.00 I also take own orders. M.J. Stough 813-8892. CALCULATOR -> HP34C Programmable, Programmable Calculator. under warranty. Call John 841-8244. 1-27 78 Yellow Ford Flesta. 35-40 mpg. 66 thousand miles. Very good condition. $3,000. 864-5968. 1-27 1975 Pontiac Ventura, 55,000 one owner miles. Auto, AC, Good school car. Call 749-5110. 1-27 Raleigh 10-speed super course. Excellent condition. Call Erie at 842-0784. 1.77 High quality drafting or art tables. Adjustable tilt and height. Beautiful stained wood. (By individual) 842-7305 1-27 High quality, drafting or art tables. Ad- juvable well, and height. Beautiful, stained Quality used furniture and heaters, cheaply priced 864-2941. 1-26 ! glass lamps with built-in night-light. Excellent condition. $15 ea. 841-0076. - 1-26 A BIG SALE on old vintage clothing and old stuff at PASTENE in Topeka. 3508 W. 6th, 1-5. Tues.-Sat. Raleigh Grand Prist, 9 months old, leather seat, saddle lugs, like new, $230, Honda车辆, good condition, 30 mph, 450 km/h, good condition, 30 mph, 450 km/h, after 8 p.m. 841-4775, 1-29 192 OPEL Liftback. 24 mpg, Alr. Auto- Trans. AMF / Radio/ FM, Excellent, mechanical. 76 thousand miles, Best offer. Scott Miller 864-4911. 2-6 JEPS, CARS, TRUCKS available through government agencies, many sell for under $200.00. Call 602-941-8041 Ext. 2683* for your directory on to how to purchase. To STUDENT NURSING HOUSE AIDES ORDERLERS you will have access to a dedicated service to nursing home residents? Our consumer organization, Kansas for Improvement supports input and input on nursing home conditions and helps in护理 on nursing home conditions and residents. All names and correspondence to the residents. All names and correspondence to the residents. 913-842-3888 or 843-7107; or write us: 913-842-3888 or 843-7107; or write us: MAJ. Sts. #4, Lawrence, KS 66045. CRUISERS, CLUB MEDITERRAANEAN. 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