University Daily Kansan, April 15, 1982 Page 9 Court ruling blocks anti-nuclear group By JANET MURPHY Staff Reporter A temporary injunction issued Tuesday will restrict the Kansas Natural Guard, an anti-nuclear group, from entering the grounds at the Wolf Creek Power Plant site near Burlington. Jack Klinknett, attorney for the guard, said yesterday that the injunction, issued by the Coffey County District Court, prevents any member of the guard or anyone who alleges wrongdoing in the group, from entering the property. The court's action was the result of a petition filed in late March by the Kansas Gas and Utility Department in conjunction to "prevent irreparable damage" to the plant site. The guard held a demonstration at the plant's gates on March 28. At that time, Coffey County officials served summonites to eight guard members. The summonites contained restraining orders for the weekend demonstration to prevent guard members from accessing on the land to plant trees and seed. Klinknett said the head of security for Wolf Creek testified Tuesday that he knew the summonses had been served to the demonstrators. But, Klinknett said, KG&E officials said they spent more than $9,000 on extra security for that weekend. Klinknett said the law states that an jurisdiction should be issued only if it is found to be illegitimate. He said KG&E's claim that they needed the injunction to save money on extra security was invalid because the company spent the money even though they had a judge issue the restraining order. Klinkett said officials testified they had kept the demonstrators under surveillance, filmed the proceedings, taken down names and auto license numbers and had security posted at the dropouts along the route to the plant site. Marvin Hall dedication set The dedication of Marvin Hall's $2.8 million renovation, at 10 a.m. Saturday, will be one of two such ceremonies planned for this week. The Donald E. and Mary Bole Hatch Memorial Architecture Reading Room, in Marvin Hall, will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Friday. The Marvin Hall dedication signals the end of renovations which began in August 1980 and were completed last October. Gov. Carlin will speak at an invitational dedicatory luncheon at noon Saturday in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Speakers for the Saturday dedication will include Joanne Hurst, Gov. John Carlin's constituent aide; Warren Corman, architect for the Kansas Board of Regents; Charcellon, Gene Titre; and Max Lean, sean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design. The reading room, which is on the fourth floor of Marvin Hall, was made possible by $400,800 from Donald E. Hatch, who died in 1979 at the age of 67. "This is the most significant gift in the history of our school," Lucas said last week. "Reading rooms such as this are found in the better architecture schools in the country," Lucas said. "But they don't have any through state allocations alone." The Hatch bequest, he said, funded the purchase of architectural periodicals and reference works and funded [for the facility's] supervision. Hatch was a 1930 KU architectural engineering graduate who had a 40-year career as a professional architect and art dealer. In addition to the reading room's dedication to Hatch, there also will be an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. to show the art collection Hatch gave to the School of Architecture and Urban Design. The collection will be displayed permanently throughout Marvin Hall. The bequest also established the Mary Bole Hatch Distinguished Professorship in Architecture as a memorial to Hatch's late wife. WHY NOT STUDY IN OLD MEXICO? A Course in Spanish: The institute will issue a transcript of studies. The University will give credit after an examination. Reservations will have to be in before May 21. Summer school begins June 7 until August 7. Tuition is $360, room and board with a Mexican family $395. For Information Write: Magdalena Valdez Lawrence, Ks. 66044 Do you own a Barry Manilow polyester suit? Do you love music? Have you ever wanted to really work "behind the scenes" at concerts? If you answered all these questions correctly, then SUA Special Events could be looking for YOU. We will be interviewing for the following positions on Mon, April 19 & Wed, April 21 Security Director Ushers Director Stage Manager Publicity Director Photographer Lighting Director Communications Director Sign up for an interview time in the SUR Office. Deadline is Friday, April 16, 5 p.m. A NIGHT OF ROCK & ROLL! DON'T MISS THE J.GEILS BAND MONDAY, APRIL 19 AHEARN FIELDHOUSE 8 PM KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE SUA TICKET OFFICE UNDER THE UU Uniing in the KU Union. Ticket Prices: $9.00, $8.50 --k-state union unc special events THE JAYHAWKER DIE! DON'TLET Buy your yearbook at the information booth April 13, 14, 15 $15 Band Banquet April 24, 6:30 p.m., Holidome Free tickets for Marching Band members $10.00-guests Tickets required for admittance, available in band office until April 20. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The University of Kansas Proudly Presents A link to the brevity of the world 30th Annual International Festival of Nations Exhibition starts at 8:00 p.m. @ BJJ-Wayne Room, Kansas Union & BJJ-Wayne Room, Kansas Union CableTV & BJJ-Wayne Room, Kansas Union CableTV & BJJ-Wayne Room, Kansas Union CableTV SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1982 Exhibition Display of Artifacts, Slide Show and Documentary Films from several countries. 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