erldntm- orinngisdsleofrsdsasatcsns:ohoureons Friday, October 22, 1971 5 Investigators Tell Plans To Study Area Pollution out ou a oave ou beck nist nisty ouse. auge. il if il if of inite not noton me. By TERRY SHIPMAN Kansan Staff Writer The solution to the problem of air pollution must be based on more than economics and human needs, and should be guided by mechanical engineering at a panel presentation Thursday night. The panel was composed of Dr. Rolf Janssen, from University Corridor Air Pollution Program (CAMP); Barr, Robert J. Eastman, plant physiologist; Dr. R. Eaglemant, meteorologist. CAPP investigator Barr was the spokesman for the team. He said the purpose of CAPP is to study effects of atmospheric pollution along a 60 by 100 mile corridor from Topeka to Kansas City, Mo. The team is measuring atmospheric pollution by direct and remote sensing techniques and is conducting an intensive study of plant adaptation to natural vegetation its study will function on three levels: field observation on existing plant life; field experiments under par- terated conditions, and laboratory under well-controlled conditions. At the meeting, which was a regular gathering of Sigma Xi United Ministries Hosts Welfare Debate Tonight The study started June 1 and terminates Nov. 30, 1972. The University Christian Museum publishes a debate on "The Welfare Culture in Kansas" 7:30 p.m. today at the University of Kansas Children's Education Center, 1248 Oak Ridge. Otto Zingo, campus minister for United Ministries lists the following people as taking part in the debate: — Hedy Dorsey, a local welfare recipient associated with Pennsylvania House, a project for the school district, and a first-hand account of the plight of those on welfare. According to Zingg, Dorsey's purpose will be to "keep things down to earth." - State Senator Tom Van Scalia, chairman of the Senate's "Senate扎" and Means Committee and the person Zingg notes as responsible for the task. —Robert Harder, director of the Kansas Department of Social Welfare and a sympathizer with the welfare recipient. science fraternity, Barr gave an over-view of the program, illustrated by a slide presentation Eastminster and Eagleman went into greater detail, missionaries explained, and how they related to the study. Eagleman, the meteorologist, showed slides illustrating how weather conditions can intensify the pollution problem of an area. Eagleman said the relationship of precipitation levels to pollution could be explained by the meteorological aspect being studied in the Lawrence area. Also invited was Manuel Fierro, a Chicago leader in the campaign. He announced his candidacy for governor in a special election that has been received. Eastmud, the group's plant psychologist, said he felt the need for interaction of plant life and the different pollution levels along the river. A system of pairs of small structures similar in greenhouse will aid Eustmidd in determining the amount of liquid on plants. These pairs are composed of an enclosure, an air blower and, on each of each pair, a charcoal filter. The differences in non-filtered air will be analyzed. Overman said the society was hampered last year by a lack of funds and by attempting projects that did not yield any ability. However, officers have been meeting to try to establish more realistic goals for this year. The society also has the benefit of student Senate allocation this year. Barr said the most important objective was to correct mistakes in the process, and the basis for correct decisions involving the relation between industry and government. Specific projects for the Environmental Law Society are still in the planning stage. Bob Summers, president of the law student and vice-president of the society, said. Thursday A law student yet been set for the first meeting. During the summer, society members did research on pollution caused by feedlot runoff and chemical pesticide responsibility for killing fish. Milford reservoir Overman said he hoped to continue working in areas throughout the year. Overman said persons needed no special abilities to help the children. Those interested may contact Bob Ward, president, or Over Tentative plans for this year include work in cooperation with the Sierra Club, investigative research of state agencies concerned with environmental issues and controls and investigative research projects to assist the attorney general in his litigation. Midwest Association for Latin American Studies will present a conference on Strategies of Language Learners on Friday and Saturday. Registration will begin at 8:15 a.m. in the Forum Room of the University. Environmental Work Planned Phil Braverman, Wichta freshman, was studying in an art school and went to night when he prepared to go home and found that he was He called his roommate and told him he would spend the night there. Some friends of his, Bob Wagner, Richmond Kansas freshman, and Roy Cleveland, freshman, came to his aid and stopped officer Charles Laskowski of Traffic and Security. Union Captures Student guard Fred Lippie. Security guards are responsible for checking soils of buildings and soils so they have the keys to the buildings. Laskowski called security Braverman was released from the building at 12:30 this morning. KANSA CITY (AP) — France, Great Britain, Italy, and the United States will be on hand for special Veterans' Day. Spanish styling=model 3463 Also in Early American and Contemporary. 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