Tuesday, November 2, 1971 5 bably and did be it is of his that except r. $10 ations, without essarily Bartel Crews Cramer Klnney Connor Moffett Spreler Begert a BergE chmldi e Tritk e Wong okoloff Kansan Photo by ROBERT BURTCH Fly Ash Produces Synthetic Wood Paul Hilprman and product Haskell to Contact Morton for Funds The Board of Regents of the University College plans to contact interior Rogers Morton in ask that Haskell receive the full $5.50. The Board of Regents The final figure for Haskell's budget has not been determined yet, and now Haskell additions are open operating under the proposed budget. The Board of Regents met Friday night and Saturday morning in the automotive complex on the Haskell campus. Administrators approved a new Student Senate constitution which was written to better represent Haskell as a junior college. University Daily Kansar During the two-day meeting, board members, administrators and Student Senate members will meet in memorial and dental facilities, as well as students and faculty, selection of security guards on campus and increased Indian education for tribal management positions. James Harley, assistant professor of architecture at the University of Chicago, Friday on the joint program of KU architecture students and Haskell students in planning long-range construction projects The completed plans will be sent to the Bureau of Indian Affairs Plant Design and Construction in Albuquerque, N.M. for review U.N. Writings To KU Library The United Nations publications board has designated Watson Library as an official depository. David W. King, the director of libraries at KU, said KU would receive free of charge. NOW SHOWING Matinees Sat-Sun, 2:00 EVE: 8:00 ONLY!! DOCTOR ZHIVAGO Hillcrest TOM LAUGHIN DELORES TAYLOR Eve 7:35 - 9:40 Matinee Sat-Sun 2:05 Adult 1.50 Child 7.5 "A FILM OF EXEMPLARY AUSTERITY AND ENDLESS FASCINATION." Eve. 7:40 & 9:20 Matinee Sat-Sun. 2:10 Richard Schickel, Life Hillcrest By TERRY SHIPMAN Kansan Staff Welter Lee Clay and Charles Douglas, businessmen from Mankato, are making commercial use of a process for combining fly ash and polyurethane resin recovered by Ronald G. Hardy, chief of the Kansas State Geological Survey at the University of Kansas. Ash Recycled for Cash The process involves mixing fire ash, a by-product of coal burning, in power plants, with polyethylene hydrocarbon in liquid. This mixture, according to Hardy, is then molded and hardened under pressure to form products which, even under close pressure, seem to be made from wood. Clay and Douglas used the facilities of the State Geological Survey to develop practical uses for the material. Hardy called stronger than wood and which can be manufactured ultimately half the cost of real wood. Hardy discovered the process last year after being asked by a power company to help find a problem to the problem of disposal of 400 pounds of which remains after the burning of a ton of coal. The research team led by Hardy first examined the agricultural uses for the material, which consist of use on soil and also as a soil supplement or in areas damaged by coal mining. He said that he went to the Clinton, Mo. power plant, got a job with the company, resin, and had the basic material in a matter of a few hours. One of his colleagues had taken him on resin. Hardy said the use to use fly ash as filler material mixed with some type of plastic just came to mind. The question is whether it is agricultural angle of the project. process, according to Hardy, is the simplicity of its manufacture the simplicity of its manufacture. Hardy said, "The possibilities are unlimited, if you let your imagination room." He thinks that all the process needs is a good money manager to make it work, and that it will develop into a major industry. The development of the process for fly ash is but one example of a new geological Survey. The State Geological Survey, based on a research on given process until The survey makes all of its equipment, information and consulting services available to customers who receive any resulting profits. Although Hardy originated the process, he will get none of the profits. He said that was one of the sacrifices made by the survey team line of helping the economic development of Kansas. UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Graduation is approaching fast. Your college degree will soon open a wide field of opportunity for you. If you are looking for a job in an executive capacity, a challenging and rewarding position awaits you as an Air Force officer. 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