University Daily Kansan, February 13. 1985 Page 10 CAMPUS AND AREA KU to testify to civil rights panel - The University of Kansas will be one of several groups to address a civil rights advisory committee today at 10 a.m. in the third-floor conference room at the Lawrence office, 6th and Massachusetts streets Robbie Ferron, director of KU's office of affirmative action, said a report about the University's equal opportunity and affirmative action programs and grievance procedure would be presented to the Kansas Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Representatives of the Student Assistance Center and the general counsel's office will also speak before the advisory committee. The University's testimony will begin at 2:30 p.m. gain a "general perspective on the status of civil rights in Lawrence," said Malcolm J. Barnett, civil rights analyst with the commission. p.11. The purpose of the meeting is to He said he also expected to hear from handicapped people, black groups, women's groups, Haskell Indian Junior College and employers and representatives of the Indian Center, 1910 Haskell Ave. KCC delays Wolf Creek hearings By United Press International TOPEKA — The Kansas Corporation Commission today delayed hearings on the start-up of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. KCC spokesman Gary Haden said the agreement to delay the hearings from April 15 until May 13 was a result of a request by Kansas Gas and Electric Co., one of the plant's suppliers, to delay by two months the scheduled start-up of the $2.9 billion nuclear plant near Burlington. KG&E had planned to begin loading nuclear fuel into the plant in January, but the Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued issuing a fuel-loading license to the Wichita utility. The start-up now is planned for ✩ TYPESETTING & WORD PROCESSING ✩ COPYING & BINDING ✩ RESUMES & FLYERS LAMINATING & TRANSPARENCIES University 25th & Iowa Materials Holiday Plaza Center Phone 749-5192 The plant has to be in full operation before the KCC can allow it to pass on costs to consumers. NRC OFFICIALS SAY the low-power testing license that would enable KG&E to load fuel into the plant probably would be issued in February. They said a full-power license would be issued about three months later. The KCC hearings into start-up of the plant are expected to run through the end of May, Haden said. Public testimony is scheduled for June 37. Separate hearings for the three issues that own the plant will follow public testimony. The KCC will hear general rebuttal testimony to the plant start-up June 10-14. More than 20 special interest questions are expected to testify, Haden said. The hearings will be held in the old Supreme Court room at the Statehouse. also are asking the KCC for permission to raise electric rates to defray the cost of the plant. The plant's owners, KG&E, Kansas City Power, and Kansas City Copper. Cooper The companies are asking for permission to phase in the higher rates over a five-year period. Under this plan, electric rates would rise an average 40 percent during the first year. The rate-increase proposals will be heard separately, KCIPL rate request hearings are set for June 17-21, 2024. The hearing is scheduled with KCEPCO's hearings for July 1-5. Haden said the delayed hearing schedule should not affect KCC's plans to make a final ruling on the rate requests by Oct. 1. LOSE 3.5 LBS. PER WEEK Name Steven Calin Tarman LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER LairdNoller TOYOTA 1116 W 23rd Hours: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 842-2191 Minor Engine Tune-up $36.95 * * $36.95 * * •Replace Spark Plugs •Replace Fuel Filter*** •Replace Points and Condenser(if equipped) •Set Engine to Manufacturer's Spec. •Add parts & labor extra Oil & Filter Change $13.95 * * *Includes up to 6 gts. of Prem. Oil *Toyota Brand oil filter *Extra Parts & Labor extra Toyota Vehicles only Toyota Vehicles only `inspect Brake Pads and/or Shoes, Rotors/Drums, Parking Brake and Adjust` `inspect all hoses & fittings, check Master Cylinder, Calipers/Wheel cylinders` Brake Inspection $15.00 --- - Includes all Japanese Imports * Excludes Rotary Engine Please present coupon at time of write-up NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA LAIRD NOLLER TOYOTA ALPHA PHI SUCKER SALES FEB.14 IN THE MAIN UNION 10:00-5:00 HELP A HEART! 706 Massachusetts Street, DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE