University Daily Kansan, March 23, 1982 Page 7 'No-nukes' group to protest investments By KIESA ASCUE Staff Reporter A new group has sprung from the "no nukes" movement at the University of Kansas—the Kansas University Nuclear Divestment Association. KUNDA will camp out in front of Watson Library and distribute literature from today to Thursday. Tomorrow they will have a rally there OTHER GROUPS, including the Kansas Natural Guard and the KU Anti-Nuclear alliance, will camp with them to publicize the piles of nuclear materials. energy use. KUNDA members said they hoped that revealing information about the connection between the Kansas University Endowment Association and nuclear power and weaponry would raise public sentiments. Charles Barnes, president of KUNDA, said recently that he thought public pressure would persuade the KU Endowment Association to divest from all corporations that fuel the "nuclear fuel/nuclear weapons cycle" in any way, from companies that mine or to companies that build millets. "The only thing that we can do to effect the KU Endowment Association is give them bad publicity," Barnes said. Barnes, an Oklahoma City sophomore, said he believed the KU Endowment Association Board of Trustees contained many people whose "self-serving lust for profits" caused them to forget their obligations to mankind and nature. The 20 members of his group agree with him. "We want to let students know who these endowment people are and where their money's coming from," Barnes said. "KU Endowment Association has created the finest imminent because people are important of what they really represent." INCOME TAX returns from 1980 requested by KUNDA show that the KU Endowment Association invested $13 million in corporations involved in nuclear power and $3.25 million in utility-owned nuclear power plants. The KU Endowment Association invested in utilities that owned more A significant mishap could be worker overexposure to radiation or excessive leakage of radiation into the atmosphere, among other problems, he than half of the 104 nuclear power plants that had "especially significant mishaps" by Nuclear Regulatory Commission standards, Barres said. "It's not safe," Barnes said. "The Endowment Association supports companies that have given Navajo men lung cancer from mining minium." THE KU ENDOWMENT Association maintains that the issues raised by the Nuclear Divestment Association are political, and to divest for political reasons in their policy, said Richard Porto, KU Endowment Association treasurer. We aren't communicating the importance of safety," Porto said. "We aren't taking a stand on the issue of nuclear power generation. It's a matter of meeting our responsibilities to our beneficiaries." Of the 56 reactors that the En- dustrial Apparatus Corporation has opened, all of those have steam generator problems, are generating below capacity or had at least one especially significant mishap in 1980, Barnes said. "If they're bad investments, we will get out of them," Seymour said. KUNDA MAINTAINS that investments in nuclear power are unsound. Todd Seymour, KU Endowment Association president, said the Endowment Association invested in multifaceted corporations, and nuclear power was just a small part of some companies' activities. Barnes believes that the Endowment Association's reluctance to act is because 12 members of the Board of Trustees and members emeritus are chief executives or directors of companies involved in nuclear power. Seymour objected to that charge. He said the KU Endowment Association's position was backed by the Prudent Man Law, a state law that discourages fiduciaries from making political considerations in choosing institutions. "That (allegation) is ridiculous," he said. Med Center nets $150,000 in grants KANAS S CITY, Kan.—March has been a lucrative month for research at the University of Kansas Medical Center with awards of more than $150,000 in federal grants being awarded for human development research. Four Med Center professors, each studying origins of the various areas in the human reproductive system, received grants from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Washington, D.C. "It was quite a surprise to us all," James Voogt, associate professor of physiology at the Med Center, said yesterday. "All in one week and four of us in the same research area received grants—we surely must have been the only ones in the country." VOOGT, WHO is studying prolactin and the stimulation of milk in mammals during pregnancy, received a grant of $33,046 for research in 1882. Voogt said that prolactin, a chemical released by the pituitary gland, stimulated milk production in infants at the beginning of pregnancy. "Prolacta is important in stimulating lactation," Voogt said. "It's in all mammals and is always present during pregnancy." Voogt and an assistant use rats to find how prolactin is produced and its effects on the body. Voogt said he used rats in the rats in the course of his research. Another researcher, Donald Johnson, professor of physiology at the Med Center, received $44,637 to supply the origin of enzymes in ovaries. "The enzymes and the production of them are things that we don't really understand," Johnson said. "We're also trying to figure out the action of the enzymes." This research is directed specifically, Maguire said, toward the production of adenosine and reuptake factors in the olacenta. THE LARGEST GRANT in the group, more than $50,000, is being used by Helen Maguire, professor of pharmacology, to study the blood Adenosine is a chemical found in the cell nucleus and in the placenta which surrounds the fetus. It plays a vital role in embryo development, Maguire said. This area, under the direction of S.K. Dek, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, received a grant of about $30,000. The University of Kansas department of philosophy is sponsoring the Edward S. Robinson Memorial Essay Contest, with awards of up to $100. Philosophers back contest The essays are due by April 1, and the winner will be chosen in early May. The essays may be on any topic of philosophic interest. The essays should not exceed 25 pages. The author's name should be submitted on a separate page and the manuscript is anywhere on the manuscript trail. Each contestant is limited to one unpublished entry. The contest is open to all KU undergraduates and graduates. The essays will be judged by a committee of members of the KU philosophy department. An alternative is Graduate Association of Students of Philosophy. The essays should be turned in to the philosophy department, 3052 Wescoe, Commission to hear storm-water proposal By SUSAN AHERN MARUSCO Staff Reporter Tonight is the Lawrence City Commission's last chance to set a date for a citywide vote on a stormwater management fee. City Clerk Vera Mercer said yesterday a date for the storm-drainage fee vote legally must be set in the meeting within 30 days of the petition filing. "The petitions were filed February 25," Mercer said. "The commission will not meet again before the March 25 deadline, so they have to take some action at the commission meeting." The citywide vote on the storm-drainage fee will determine whether the city has a right to attach a 50-cent monthly fee to customers' THE COMMISSION will meet tonight at 7 in the Lawrence City Hall commission chambers, Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Staff Reporter Commissioner Nancy Shontz said that she would like to see the storm-drainage fee vote coordinated with the recollection of Commissioner Peregrine Pearson. "But everything is so offy," she said. "We have to set a date for the storm-water drainage fee election tomorrow, but the county clerk doesn't plan to set the recall election date until April1." "I don't know when she plans to schedule the election." County Clerk Patty Jaimes was ill and unavailable for comment, but her assistant, Debert Mathia, said she would not answer what date the commission picked for the vote on the storm-drain fee and that she would then choose a date for the recall election. He said he wanted to coordinate both elections. The recall petition was circulated after Commissioner Tom Gleason set City Manager Brian Wilson a deadline to resign or face the possibility of being fired. After two executive sessions, though, no commissioners motioned to fire Watson. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the commission also will consider two versions of an employment agreement that outlines the conditions of employment and termination of Watson's job. Mayor Marci Francisco submitted her own version of the employment agreement to the commission last Tuesday. Watson submitted his Shontz said she found Francisco's version more reasonable. And she said she supported the mayor's proposal to pay Watson two months severance pay instead of the six months severance pay Watson requested in his version of the agreement. Shontz also said she agreed with Francisco's proposal that the city not pay for Watson's membership in the Rotary Rotry Club. "I don't see why the city should pay for one's personal membership in an organization," Shontz said. The commission also will consider a prospectus for downtown development that, if approved, will need to developers around the city. ACCORDING TO City Planner Dean Palos, the prospectus explains what the city has to offer developers. "It outlines what the city wants to accomplish and what tools the city has to offer for growth in a partnership with developers." Palos Palos said that his office prepared the prospectus and that it had also compiled a list of developers across the country who had experience in "mixed-use and retail development." Mixed-use development is the designation of businesses, offices and stores in the same geographic area. The University Daily Palos said developers from around the country had expressed interest in Lawrence and "are anxious to get a prospectus." 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Motor coach admission to the races & reserved seats- set at 10AM and will be available until March 28. Will entitle you to a tree 6-pack of your choice. Law- nancy is required. FOR RENT Must see to believe. Furnished rooms with utilities paid near university & downtown. No pets. Phone 841-5500. ___ tf HANOVER PLACE. Completely furnished. Room with desk, 2 bedrooms, 2 on-床. Only 3 beds. K.U. DON'T MONTER. Reservoir your wagon. wheel: 841-121 or 842-1455. washroom: 841-121 or 842-1455. PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARENTS. for roommates, features wood burning fireplace, washers/dryer, fireplace, fully-equipped kitchen and laundry room. 9:30-10:30 at 2400 Princeton Blvd., or 8:30-10:30 at 2400 Princeton Blvd., or 7:30-10:30 at 2400 Princeton Blvd. Studious atmosphere, International meals, traycopersicon esculentus for sixth cohort group member FILMS INCLUDED. Last month LHS received INCLUDED. Last month LHS received LAUNCH. Call 811-7692. Close appliances and laundry Available now. 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