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Burge Unions Senate passes recycling plan After nearly two months of delay and uncertainty, Student Senators were asked last night if they wanted to implement campus-wide recycling. By Chris Evans Kansan staff writer The answer was a resounding "Aye." "We are ready to get into good business," Jeff Morris, student body vice president, said before the vote was called. "It's about time the University of Kansas started recycling." Senators voted unanimously to allocate $599.36 for the purchase of 32 aluminum-can containers. The 44-gallon containers will be placed in nine buildings on campus where they will be emptied daily by workers from River City Recycling Co. The plan was proposed in September by Morris and members of Envi- Morris indicated earlier this week that implementation of the recycling program would have to wait until January, 1900, because of time needed to order and receive containers. After the vote was called, John Hebert, co-owner of River City Recycling, said, "We're ready to start as soon as they purchase the actual containers. They want to wait for second semester, but we want to get started as soon as possible." Recyclers would return 5 percent of the profit earned from KU recycling to Senate, Morris said. The money would go back into the program and give employees task force that will explore possibilities for expansion of the program. when campus opened to traffic. He said he hoped that workers from facilities operations eventually could help with the recycling plan. Morris said the recyclers would collect cans between 2 and 4 p.m. daily. With that schedule, he said, chances were low that individuals would take the cans to recycle themselves, as all cans would be gone rons, a student environmentalawareness group. Since that time, management disputes at River City Recycling had cast doubt on whether the program could be easily implemented. "We think that if we show that recycling can work on this campus and that students are willing to help in this program, F and O will take it over because they have the resources to carry this out and make it work better." Members of the task force also would investigate capabilities of competing recycling companies. Patricia Marvin, city recycling coordinator, said both United Recycling of Lawrence and Lonnie's Bait and Tackle were interested. WILLIAM'S TRIAL: Jury selection continued yesterday for the trial of the transient charged with the slaying of a 9-year-old Lawrence boy. Briefs Drawing from a pool of about 100 prospective jurors, attorneys will eventually select 12 jurors that will hear the case of John William. Both defense and prosecution attorneys resumed questioning prospective jurors about pretrial views regarding the use of the weapon. $50 William is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping in the July 1988 murder of Richard D. Settevery. 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