University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 18. 1971 7 New Approach Needed In Housing, Prof Says By CARLA HENDRICKS Kansan Staff Writer A change of attitude toward industrial housing and a greater national commitment are needed to solve the problem. Richard Benda, professor of architecture at the University of California in San Diego, has raised concerns. BRIANNE, and Wednesday night He spoke in connection with an architecture teach-in conducted Wednesday and today. Bender said that George Bummer's housing and urban development predicted that industrialized housing was the wave of the city. "Everyone agrees that industrial housing is here to stay, so how come we're not doing it?" Bender asked. industrial housing, the mass production of housing units which are designed to have suffered from a factory induces conformity. Berda said. "We're making a sacrifice in what we want in order to get mass production," he said. Bender said that an "information overflow" had con- trolled the system. He compared the overflow to an box filing system in which all the good, new ideas ended in a miscellaneous folder because no one knew how to organize them. Bender, who has worked with the government program Operation Mistletoe, part of the solution was a perceptible change that would allow him to work in "No one expected the first Apollo moon flight to take a full load of passengers and subsidize half the cost of their flight, but they expect that kind of success in experimental housing programs." We have the ideas and the machinery available to produce successful industrial housing. Bender said, and he showed some home units that he considered steps in the right direction. "The problem is that if you try something really innovative and learn from it, but fail, you're out of the business," Bender said. Kennedy Introduces Bill To Register Firearms Kennedy, whose two Brothers, President John F. Kennedy, and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, were firearms, said that 'among the world, America stands in the bloodiest pool of deaths by Treasury Head Asks Debt Ceiling Connally also defended President Nixon's anticipated budget deficit of $18 billion this fall, and said the 1972 federal law which July 1, Latest Treasury figures showed that of Feb. 11 the public debt stood at $391.5 million, a rise of nearly $20 billion in a year. The government began until the government begins its 1970 income taxes. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Treasury Secretary John B. Connally asked Congress today to raise the national debt ceiling by $40 billion from the high of $435 billion so the government could keep paying its bills. He said that as the economy expands, "it is vitally important to invest in new infrastructure in increased size and eliminated existing economic or ceramic industry." Connally, in his first appearance as the only Democrat in Nixon cabinet, told the House Ways and Means Committee that he was "very proud to rise to within 1 billion of $395 billion limit last this month." gunfire." Harming He said the nation should expect deficits to help the "sluggishness in the economy". He said his bill would sub- stitute the reduce the personal danger and risks of the criminal and violent behavior of those who lawlessly misuse The AEC has asked congress for $3.5 million this year and $25 million in the long run "to convert the area around Lyons to a permanent repository for the entire United States," Skattz said. "Kansas should oppose this authorization." unemployment and unused capacity, the anticipated defects seem to me fully consistent with the company's financial planning." Connally was joined by George P. Shultz, director of the Office of Management, urging a debt ceiling of $435 billion through July 1, 1972, at which point it would drop from $800 million to a permanent ceiling of $380 billion. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Kansas should not be made the nation's atomic garbage by Rep. Joe Skubitz, R-Kan. Skubitz wrote Kansas Gov Robert B. Docking asking for his support to block plans of the Atom Energy Commission to be a mine at Lyons, Kan., a burial place for radio-active wastes. The AEC contends it has found the idle salt mine a safe and reliable source of water. It is geologically stable, sufficiently isolated from water supplies and population, and it provides the methods needed for the wastes. Skubitz Seeks to Block 'Atomic Garbage Dump' "The system tests structura, components, such as on a pencil case." We need paper clip. If you bend a paper clip back and forth enough, it breaks. The same thing can happen to these structural components. MTS equipment will be employed in research in the fields of fracture mechanics and vibrations, according to Jerry Buttenfield, public relations officer, the School of Engineering. Equipment valued at $40,000 has been added to the structural research laboratory in the department of civil engineering. Connexion faced questioning on Nikon's $292.8 billion proposed bond issuer starting July 1. Nixon anticipates an $11.6 billion budget deficit for 1972, and an $18.6 billion deficit for the fiscal year ending June 30. Since the Gun Control Act of attempts in the last Congress allowed licensing legislation have failed. The House voted last year to relax the 1984 law by exempting munitions from dealer record-keeping regulations, but the House never before considering the measure. Stanley Rofle, professor of civil engineering, explained the use of the new equipment as a closed-loop hydro-electrical testing system. Connally also asked Congress to remound the 4.25 per cent interest payment can be paid on long-term loans. Because of the ceiling, the Treasury has been unable to sell bonds after seven years since mid-1965. Lab Obtains Equipment For Study The MTS will test these components under various loading conditions. Rolfe explained. Rolfe said the equipment was ordered more than a year ago. the AEC contends. A report of the State Geological Survey of Kansas Kansas Sierra Club casks further Doubts about the safety of the proposed nuclear waste dump Skubitz contended the AEC came to those conclusions in Kansas and the Kansas Geological Survey had trouble getting data from the AEC it needs to assess thoroughly on the climate or dumping in the Lyons area. Ronald H. Baxter, president of the Kansas chapter of the club and a Topopea attorney, released Tuesday that he had been made public until Tuesday. The report titled, "Preliminary report on Studies of the radioactive waste disposal site in Kan., Kau." is dated Dec. 2, 1970. Baxter said the Sierra Club believe the public should know that the study which was initiated in August of this year. One concerns the heat flow problem that would result from the materials in the salt beds. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 "The State Geological Survey regards solution of this problem as crucial," it says. Insurance Bill 'Jumps Gun' On Nixon Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A group of House members proposed a comprehensive health insurance bill, Wednesday. The proposal president Nixon will send to congress last week this Rival administration and jemocratic health care plans are expected to set the stage for five rights in his session of Congress. Rep. Omar Burleson, D-Texas, will ask Congress to congresional group, and his measure would extend health insurance for all Americans, and would represent a compromise. Nixon's proposal is expected to include health insurance plans for the military, which will offer more employees and call for part of the payments to be subsidized by taxes. Campus Bulletin THURSDAY, FEB. 18 Meeting 7:30—Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 9:25—Morning with the Masters 12. 15—Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 1: Contemporary American Poetry: Ed Orchester 1:30 - Plano Recital Sayers 3:30- This Afternoon (Art Buchwald Campus & Community Calendar) 2:05- Christian Ethics in Contemporary Society; Black Revolution and White Racism (Prof Robert Shelton) 5:30- Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof Peter Dart) Evening 6.05 - Must be by Candlight 6.05 - Must be the University: Student Protest and Law 6.05 - Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert 10.35 - Sign Off 7:30 - Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 8:30 - Morning with the Masters Afternoon 5:15-Kamas Editorial Review 5:30—Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof Peter Dart) 6:03 - Music by Candelaight 7:03 - News in Retrospect (Robert Sullinger) 7:39 - KU Colloquium 8- Opera Is My Hobby (Prof. James Seaver) 9- Faculty Favortes. William Hakes 10:15-Sign Off KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Today Costa Rica Oralitation: Oread Room. Kansas Union. 9 a.m. Hawaii Dept. of Educ. Interviews: Governors Room, Union, 9 a.m. Midnight Interpreter Room 10, U.S. Postal Wichita Interview: Room 101, Ulson, 11 a.m. Ala. Amer. Studies; Ala. C. Scholars New Univ. Conf.: Forum Room, Union noon. Dept. Dept.: Alcove C Caferetia Union, 1:30 a.m. French Dept.: Alcove D Caferetia, Union Ramakha Room, Union, noon School of Business; Curry Room, Union, noon Civil Engr.: Meadowlark Cafeteria Union, 11:30 a.m. Cafeteria, Union, 12:30 p.m. SUA University Seminar; Woodruff. Moslems: Council Room, Union. 3:30 p.m. Custa Rica Orientation: Watkins Room. 126 N. Park Avenue. p.m. City Clerks: Regionalist Room, Union 3. SUA Bridge: Browning, Union, 6:45 p.m. PM CiL Theta: Room 101, Union, 7 p.m. B. H. Y. Seminar: Woodruff Union, 12:30 p.m. Latin Amer. Area Colloquium: Alcoves & Union, 4 p.m. Physics Colloquium: Room 238, Malott institute. One day Latin Amer. Area Colloquium. Alcove A Cafeteria, Undo, noon. Delta Sigma Pi: Council Room, Union, p.m. School Publications: Great Heights Campus Crusade: Oread Room, Union, 4:30 p.m. Slavic Languages: Curry Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. NIKA Board, Campus FOR SALE A.U. 4 p.m. UA Poetry: Council Room, Union, 4:30 m. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansas are offered on campus. Admission is by color, creed, or national origin School Publications: Oread Room, Union 7 p.m. lond. 7 p.m. KU Synchronized Swim Club: Robinson Natatorium, 7 p.m. University Women's Club: Watkins Room. Univ. 7:30 p.m. UMC: Watkins Room: UMKC each additional word: $.01 GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. ff festern Civ. 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Fare date of year 10/26 Pearl Harbor Muni Tues Wed Fri Mon Tues Wed 9 a.m. p.m. Fridays; Sat, Sun 9 to 9 a.m. University Board: International Room, Student Science Experiments Center, Forum Student Science Experiments Center, Forum Slavic Languages: Curry Room, Unikon, 1 p.m. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Film Society: Woodruff, Union, 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. WADE ELECTRONIC INC - Quality Television and Stereo Repair. 311 E 7th, Lawrence, Kansas. 842-6136 International Folk Dance: Room 173, Robinson 7:00 a.m. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 SUA Open Forum: Jayhawk Room, Union, 3 p.m. Computer Science: Council Room, Union. 4 p.m. Baha'i Room 101, Union, 8 p.m. University Theatre: 8:30 p.m. **Welcome to the North Side Country** Visit us today! Learn about Kansas River bridge. Antiques, used woodware, antique furniture and a variety of bottles and thousands of other items on the 8-3-day tours. **842-315-5000**. Hear Altier. NEWS: Monday thru Thursday WASHABLE SUEDE! 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