University Daily Kansan, January 18, 1983 Page 5 Larry George/KANSAN Brian Quayle, Litchfield, Conn., senior, monitored the equipment on the noise tube for the noise reduction project the aerospace department is working on. Quayle said the project tested materials that would reduce the interior noise levels in general aviation aircraft. Research "though it's impressive. The point is that research is academically important. From page one "In the field of hard science, all the research that is at the cutting edge is classified. A university that forbids that is behind the state of the art." The proposal would not allow all types of classified research, but would, according to the present draft, permit some forms of classified research in some circumstances. Roughly, the proposal said. - An "insubstantial part" of the research may be classified for a period exceeding the present restriction of one year. - Temporary classifications will be permitted if the research is likely to "contribute so significantly to the advancement of knowledge as to justify the basic infringement upon the open publication of results." - Total classification will be permitted in cases involving national security or when research is likely to "contribute so significantly to the advancement of knowledge as to justify the basic infringement upon publication of results." - However, the proposal also outlined certain restrictions on research: - Research whose specific purpose is to "destroy human life or to incapacitate human beings" is forbidden. - Research is forbidden for which KU cannot disclose the existence of the research document or the identity of the sponsor. Hallenbeck said that anyone who wanted to do classified research would be required to first judge whether classification was justified, then reevaluate it for research to the department head to judge it. The proposal then would be sent to Frances Horowitz, vice chancellor of graduate studies and research, or to a special committee for approval. Hallenbeck said that, at first, the new guidelines would have to be applied on an individual basis. believe that the misusing is inherent in the product itself," he said. Stereo From nage one LICKUM SAID HE did not know whether any warnings printed in the literature that accompanies the players warned buyers of the effects of misusing the product. The cassette players are a popular item in Lawrence stereo and discount stores, store representatives said yesterday. One of the first indications that hearing problems could result from excessive noise levels occurred when Japanese doctors found hearing loss in high school students who listened to more than four hours of music each day at more than 90 decibels. department sold about $1,500 to $2,000 worth of portable players during the holiday season. By United Press International Terry Burkhard, a clerk at Gibson's Discount Center, 2252 Iowa St., said that the stereo WASHINGTON — Housing and Urban Development Secretary Samuel Pierce yesterday suspended a top aide, Emanuel Savas, amid charges that several members of Savvas' staff spent hundreds of hours of government time working on his privately published book. Tim Chambers, manager of AudioTronics, 928 Massachusetts St., said that the store sold two brands of the players, ranging in cost from $39 to $200. Pierce placed Savas, assistant secretary for policy development and research, on administrative leave pending the conclusion of a hearing. He is also the inspector general's office at the department. SAVAS, WHO earns $67,000 a year, could not immediately be reached for comment. United Press International reported during the weekend on charges that Savas played a role in the award last year of a half-million-dollar consulting contract to a New York company run by one of his former associates at Columbia University. mailing privileges to send hundreds of letters free of charge to the office of Democratic Gov. Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts, for whom he served as an aide from 1974 to 1979. Agency sources said Savas' special assistant, Peter Tropp, would take charge of his office in his absence. Tropp, however, also is under investigation for his alleged use of government INTERNAL INVESTIGATORS are looking into the award to Ecodata Inc., which received the contract although two nationally known firms submitted bids more than $190,000 lower. Housing head suspends aide amid investigation The inspector general's inquiry has also touched on Savas' expenditure last year of $14,000 on official travel, including 20 trips to the United States, and that he would spend weekends at his home in Tennay, N.F. KANSAS UNION BOWLING-BILLIARDS VIDEO GAMES CENTER A HOSPITAL HAD surveyed 4,500 students and found that 29 had unexplained ear trouble. A Newsweek article reported that 21 of the afflicted were "portable cassette stereo addicts." 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