University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 20. 1972 7 nall sooth tad. that in- Device Reduces Co-op's Pollution By JAN KESSINGER Kansas Stuff Writer If the pollution emitted by the Cooperative Farmers' Chemical Association (CFCA) east of Lawrence seems less than that of California, the platinum converter was installed at one of the nitric acid plants to replace a defective model, Gene Comeau, a plant official, said. "As long as everyone has to comply, it's okay. The cost is not a factor, as it is passed on to the consumer. We have made some changes in pollution control that we put in the country," Cemeau said. Conseau said the converter cost the plant about $100,000. He also agreed he was asking on chemical plants. There are two regulations, he said. One concerns the amount of material emitted and the other the appearance of the emission. "It is now within state compliance with pollution standards." Cormeau said. "But we assumed would be invisible." The new device was installed in late May and has cut the amount of time spent on the plant considerably. Comeau said, the plant had been operating with no problems. exhaust stacks on one of two stacks. The plant has a CPCA. No other plant has a pollution control device on ammonium nitrate compartment, Comeau No applications for Lawrence no campus student representatives on the Campus Advisory Com- mittee to select a new chancellor who will be received by the Student Senate office by Tuesday afternoon. Despite the cutback on pollution since spring, the CFCA is not happy with the way the converter is working, he said. "We were one of the first in developing verbs," he said. "We use a 1983 model, so ours is not as modern. They are, however, very effective." he weekend. John House, Lawrence special student and chairman of StudEx. said that interviews of the applicants would be conducted over Comeau said he was more concerned with stopping the reaction by making it slightly unhappy with the way the new platinum converter is working. The converter reduces nitrogen dioxide from the acid solution. be weekend. House said StudEx would announce the appointment no after that Tuesday. Sept. 26. David Dillon, Hutchinson senior and student body The Student Executive Committee will meet after the Friday deadline to review the plan and the field if necessary. Dillon said. "We have a dust problem there that we are working on," he said. "The fume scrubber that we installed is in the testing stage. That's not what it's successful, we'll install one in the other plant by October 1973." president, said that although several application forms had been picked up from the Senate office, none had been returned. Application forms are available at the State Services office in the Union. The deadline for filing applications is 5 p.m. Friday. Comeau said he was concerned about the dust because it carried in the air for great distances and created an eyesore. None of the company had a cooperative, according to Comeau, have the dust problem. House said that he expected no problem in making the appointment, but should Studex be unable to search the search would be resumed. During cold weather there is much more steam present than in hot weather, Comeau said. He added that the water he heat exchanged out of his hot exhaust met with the air. Water vapor condenses, then evaporates. In cold weather the evaporation process takes much longer than the steam lingers in the valley. The presence or absence of pads on the mouth and teeth, body build, proportion of limbs and the shape of facial bones can be identified the racial makeup of a population. No Applications Received For Search Committee He is in the county jail under $50,000 bond. Crawford said physical anthroapiologists had devised methods of identification and manipulation of unidentified skeletons. Anthropology Dept. Aids Police Force CRAWFORD SAID that close examination of suture closures, or the degree of fusion between the skull and the jaw determines the human age of the skeleton to a greater degree of maturity. Skull helmets to an older person. A skeleton found on a farm near Hanston Sept. 11 will be sent to the department of anthropology of the University of Tennessee to study this week, according to Michael Crawford, professor of physical anthropology. The study appears to date the skeleton's age, sex and racial type. By MIKE BICK Cannon Staff Writer Macon, 30, escaped from the deputies Thursday at a drive-in restaurant while here and then traveled to Randolph County from the Arizona State Penitentiary to help for escaping from the Missouri State Prison in October 1970. Macon, who has been serving a life sentence for first degree murder in Arizona, was held Saturday in Lawrence. Skeletal study was im-posed by Dr. James William Bass, Tom McKern and Ellis Kerley, former professors of physical anthropology, were in charge of the study. Skeletons like this are usually sent to the anthropology department for analysis, for enforcement or analysis. They analyze the skeletons as a service to the state of Kansas and law enforcement agencies to aid them in determining if the skeleton is a result of some criminal action. Identification of skeletal material by the anthropology department has been going on for some time, Crawford said, but it hasn't been widely used. It has changed. Examination of skeletal material is still provided as a service to the state but it is not widely available in the physical anthropologist here. Since they left the department in 1971 and 1972, the emphasis of physical anthropology at KU has shifted from the state of live man, Crawford said. Because bones change during a person's lifetime, an examination in the region can determine the stage of development. Cford said, With the use of a scale based on bone strength, Tom McKern, former professor of anthropology at KU, the apperception age of the skeleton can be determined. A dental examination will reveal age up to the mid 20s, encephalitis, and/or 20s, however, teeth cease to appear, so this method is limited. To determine the skeleton's size, measure the examination of the size and shape of the skeleton is made. Empty pelvic and upper leg regions. The preliminary hearing for convicted murderer Frederick Donald Macon, charged with the murder of Aggravated kidnap in an escape from two Randolph County, Mo. deputies in lawrence, was set for trial on Friday at his arraignment in Douglas County Court Tuesday. A METHOD that involves counting bone cells in skeletal fragments under a microscope is also employed, he said. After the skeleton is examined and identified, it might be removed. Hanson, Crawford said. He said he would plan regarding the skeleton's faults. Hearing Date For Convict To Be Friday DOWNTOWN . . . . 814 MASSACHUSETTS WOULD YOU BELIEVE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT WOULD YOU BELIEVE — EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT: DEEP FRIED PERCH — Salad and Choice of Potatoes for only AND HERE'S MORE! — FROM OUR MENU — EVERY DAY 12 OZ. CLUB STEAK Grilled or Broiled, only 12 OZ. IDAHO TROUT Deep Fried or Broiled, only 5 GOLDEN SHRIMP Deep Fried — No Large Fantails — No Thick Breadings — We do them ourselves. 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