12 Friday, December 8. 1972 University Daily Kansan --- Local Firms Use (Continued from page 1) classified information not in possession of the government through the Defense Industrial Security Program (DISP) approach, or the Office of Industrial Security (OIS). The Office of Industrial Security is part of the Defense Contract Administration Services (DCAS). There are 11 regional offices throughout the country (DCASR8). LAWRENCE IS located in a nine and a half state region with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, and administered by OIS through DCSAR, St. Louis and its field office in Independence, DCAS is part of the Defense Supply Agency, which is subject to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Installation and Logistics. The DISP regulations are much more complicated than KU's statement on whether the laws apply. *Manual*16) is about 280 pages long, changes frequently and is often not relevant to a user. KU is only one of about 12,350 companies, research facilities and universities which have access to information classified by the University Information Center. All cleared facilities in the St. Louis region. Barr is in charge of government security for both the University and CRINC. Classified information for both is stored in the same place. SINCE BARR became security officer for the two about three years ago, the number of people cleared and the amount of information on hand have greatly decreased. "We tend to make damn sure the professor makes a case for access to classified information," Barr said. "We try to hire professors from trying to gain access." Toys Removed (Continued from page 1) prosecuted for violation of the federal law, said Allen Honer, regional products safety consultant for the FDA in Kansas City, Mo. and talked to the two CPA directors. THE FDA does not regularly inspect merchant's shelves for banned toys, he said. However, the FDA does investigate manufacturers in design laboratories for the toy manufacturers. Honer said identification of toys by the FDA's 1st proved to be a problem for his office. Usually a store manager will contact the supplier to clarify the legal status and ownership of the toys. But if any doubts remain, the FDA will collect samples of the toys for evaluation. --consumer against small objects that can be swallowed, metal wires or rough edges, plastic or metal that can cut, straight pins, or decibles that can injure a child's hearing. The FDA's guidelines try to protect the If a consumer is injured by a toy or finds a toy to be dangerous by FDA standards, he should contact the FDA so it can evaluate the product, he said. HONER SAID one of the main problems with toy injuries was that parents do not buy their children's toys according to the manufacturer's instructions, the product or to the child's actual ability. Consumers who have purchased toys that have been banned should have their money returned, Weiss said. However, the federal law does not specify whether the retailer or manufacturer should reimburse the customer. She said consumers may have trouble getting their money back because the law is not. Some of the managers showed an interest in working for a more specific law in which the manufacturers would have to reimburse consumers for their products, Weiss said. Kansas Consumer Agency Plans Arbitration Program TOPEKA (AP) - The Northeast Kansas Better Business Bureau has a newly appointed executive director and will monitor consumer arbitration program in operation. McCarter is scheduled to serve as executive director of the Northeast Kansas College. The interim director is Rollin McCarter, who is managing director of the Kansas State University. McCarter said that until he had fulfilled his duties as interim director of the Northeast Kansas Bureau, he would commute from Wichita. McCarter is in charge of establishing an arbitration program in Wichita. He said the use of arbitration would be strictly voluntary both for the businessman and the consumer, and would be used only in the informal efforts to resolve disputes had failed. He said the consumer and businessman would have to sign a contract to arbitrate agreed issues in dispute and would have to go to the other Business Bureau arbitration program. The proceedings would go before an arbitrator with both parties represented. Witnesses and supporting evidence could be entered. The decision would be able to resolve issues in favor of one party or it could split between the parties, McCartier said. He said in Kansas the decision would be presented to a Kansas court to enforce as a binding order that had been signed by both parties. He said the program should provide an inexpensive avenue for both businessmen and consumers to resolve problems on the personal level. Barr explained that the more material that be had on hand, the greater possibility that he would succeed. Info... Since Barr took over the University clearance the number of people cleared has dropped by about 20 people and the number of violence is now maintained in an inactive state. Cleared companies are checked periodically by representatives of OIS. KU is inspected every nine months and CRINC is inspected every four months. CRINC is inspected more often because it has satisfied material on hand and KU does not. Chancellor Raymond Nichols will speak to the University of Kansas Alumni Association Board of Directors at its winter quarter meeting Saturday. Nichols to Address Alumni Assoc. Board Nichols will discuss University operations and problems with the 24-member alumni Dick Wintermute, executive director of the Association, said the group would be discussing various activities and programs. 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