University Daily Kansan, November 2, 1981 Page 7 Seminar considers joining energy studies By KEVIN HELLIKER Staff Reporter Representatives from 15 University departments addressed the issue of communication and cooperation between energy researchers at the University of Kansas last Friday at the first KU Energy Seminar in the Appollo Auditorium in Nichols Hall. The forum was sponsored by the KU Energy Research Center, and that July to gather and distribute information about energy research at KU Chancellor Gene A. Budig, who opened the seminar by pointing out that KU has a tradition in energy research dating back to 1901, said they were presently 'as many as 40 energy projects" being conducted at KU. Dennis Domer, associate dean, the School of Architecture, said later in a panel discussion that many of these projects were in response to the energy crisis in 1972 for an energy independent nation by the turn of the century. "These specialized studies on energy have reaped important theoretical advancements," Domer said. "But we come to a stage where it's time to branch off and establish connections between studies. "Energy is a system that cannot be viewed from a single point of view." ERNEST ANGOIN, professor of geology, said from the audience that University views interdisciplinary research is necessary. The work is not "there." A young professor's quest for promotion and tenure starts within the department, Angino said, pointing out that a professor has no incentive to branch out. Art Briepohl, professor of engineering, said, "I would not be in favor of altering any of the usual standards for promotion and tenure" to encourage young professors to enter our departments on energy research. A university once paid funds to find out what happened when an abalone was crossed with a crocodile, Breipohl said. The researchers called the project "an abadille." "But what they ended up with was a crocabalone--that's what worries people on promotion and tenure committees when you start talking about funding interdisciplinary projects." PAULA WRIGHT, assistant director for the Center for Public Affairs, said she could not recommend interdisciplinary research. Rather, she thought that by distributing information on research findings and findings at KU, the Energy Research Center would be able to "efforts in which different departments evaluate technical projects." ROBERT RIORDAN, acting director of the center, said its goals were to conduct seminars semiannually for the exchange of research information, to develop an energy information center and an energy information call to build and to form an advisory board to look at research capabilities at KU. The advisory board would then publish a capabilities statement that would explain the energy research findings with the public, he said. LEAVENWORTH—Demonstrators chanted and waved red and black flags in front of the U.S. Penitentiary Saturday to call attention to what they called the "Puerto Rican prisoners of war" now in U.S. prisons. By CATHERINE BEHAN Staff Reporter Marchers support Puerto Rican prisoners Staff Reporter About 200 people marched almost two miles to the penitentiary and demonstrated there for about 45 minutes. Oscar Lopez, an inmate at the prison, is one of the 11 that the marchers called a political prisoner. Lopez is serving a 55-year term for seditious conspiracy. Members of the groups sponsoring the demonstration said the 11 were leaders of the Puerto Rican struggle for independence from the United States, They said the 11 leaders should not be in jail because they were needed to help in the revolutionary movement. which holds Puerto Rico as a commonwealth. Several groups sponsored the demonstration, including the National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of War, the National Committee Against Repression, the New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rico against the US Government Socialism, and Latin American Solidarity from the University of Kansas. THE DEMONSTRATORS, who came from Illinois, Texas, Colorado, New York and Missouri, as well as Kansas, chanted slogans such as, "The stronger the resistance, the greater the repression," "FBI, CIA, what laws have you broken today?" and "Jibarso, Yankee no." Jibaro is the Puerto Rican term for native Puerto Ricans. Several jibaros with megaphones led the chants, which the demonstrators kept up all through the walk to and from the prison. Some carried banners and posters with slogans such as, "The People United Will Never Be Defeated," "Free All Puerto Rican Prisoners," "U.S. Out of Puerto Rico" and "Destroy U.S. Imperialism." One slogan the demonstrators chanted was, "These struggles will become a people's war," and although the demonstration proceeded without interruption from military officers surrounded the area and escorted the caravan out of town. Officers from the Leavenworth Police Department, the Leavenworth County sheriff's department, the Leavenworth City Clerk, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation watched the march for signs of violence. The marchers called for the release of Lopez, a Puerto Hican prisoner at Leavenworth. Lopez was arrested last May and charged with seditious conspiracy, armed robbery, four counts of interstate transportation of stolen vehicles and one count of violating federal weapons laws. The charges were connected with 29 bombings in the Chicago area and other alleged terrorist activities. He was sentenced to 55 years in prison Aug. 11. Ten other members of his terrorist group, Fuerzas Armandas de Liberación Nacional, were indicted with him in December 1980 and are serving prison terms in various federal prisons. Every Monday is Taco Day 3 tacos 1.40 savings of -67 1626 w 23rd-11O1 w 6th Sun-Thur 10:30 am-Midnight Fri-Sat 10:30 am-2:00 am Tie In With Us Recreation Services Badminton & Table Tennis Tournaments Entry deadline is 5 p.m. Wed, Nov. 4 in 208 Robinson, or participants may enter the morning the tournaments begin. 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