10 Monday, February 12, 1979 University Daily Kansan Energy From page one in the summer months, when demand is lower. Last summer, fuel oil cost 27 cents a gallon, but the price has risen to 38 cents. KU will buy about 1 million gallons of fuel oil in the summer. The savings would have be considered if KU had bought fuel oil in the summer. "PEOPLE BECOME more aware of the energy problem because of the cost," Orkue said, "The fuel oil costs the University $285 an hour to burn and we burn between 17,000 to 19,000 gallons of oil a day, depending on the severity of the weather. “If we do not get the additional storage, we plan to utilise a tank that was taken out of service this year,” he said. “We’ve been told that we could use the tank, despite the leakage problem, if shortages were severe.” Richard Perkins, associate director of plant manuring, told SOI, said he had been exposed to the poison, the potash. from the fuel oil the University now used to a additional storage storage items were not received. "UNTIL THE time that we get additional storage capacity for fuel oil, we need some other method," he said. "I have written to a company about the conversion process to see what it would take to change our boiler system to a different type of fuel oil." The campus is now heated with a No. 5 fuel oil. This oil is heavier and more crude than No. 2 diesel oil, the oil that would be used if the system were converted. Use of the 2.0 fuel oil would help with the problems we've had this winter, Perkins said. "We wouldn't have to worry about it if we went into the campgrounds and then hauled here by trucks." HE SAID there were no estimates of conversion costs, but he hoped a conversion cost would be lower. PERKINS SAID the Legislature would have to approve any new energy plans. Legislative approval depends on whether legislators thought there was a need to alleviate the energy problems at KU, he said. “There’s always someone who suffers as a result of cut of budget requests,” he said. “We’re operating under these conditions now and I guess they might assume that we can continue to operate under these conditions.” Oroke agreed. He said critical areas in the building should be carefully maintained and priorities made. Wiechert, however, said that energy plans should be made now. "It is critical for the University to identify its source of fuel for the future, and to get on top of that." we don't know the priorities of the University or the Legislature now," Orkie said. "However, when you go to the valve room, you're going to all the University's priorities will change." Tomorrow: Fuel options at KU. Iran ... From page one his prime minister, and said he would support the government set up by Khomeini to establish a "revolutionary" Islamic republic. Khoemei, a 78-year-old religious leader who returned to Fri. Feb. 14 after 14 years in the army, died peacefully at his home in Nairobi. GHARABAGHI ORDERED troops to stay in their barracks. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH AFRICA will meet at 4 in the KU-Y office, Room 111 in the Kansas University. The BASKETBALL QUARTERBACK CLUB will meet at noon in the Big Eight Room of the Union. TONIGHT: VOLUNTEER INCOME ASSISTANCE by the American Bar Association/Law Student Division will be available from 64 in the legal and academic community to QUOTE STUDENT COUNCIL will meet at 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. JESSE ZELDIN of Hollows College will give a Soviet and East European Studies Lecture on the influence in Russian literature" at 7:30 in the International Room of Union. FACULTY RECITAL by Howard Boyajian, violinist, will be at 8 a.m in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murpighi Hall. MORTROW; GERONTOLOGY COLLOQUIIUM with a woman named Wendy Mueller and munities" by Warren Petersen will be at 11 a.m. alcove D of the Union. PHILOSOPHY LECTURE, "Kant: on Formal Purposiveness" by Mary-Barbara Putzman, with Room of the United Radioactive FREE KANSAS FILM will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. KU AND DOUGLAS COUNTY YOUNG DEMOCRATS are sponsoring a discussion with State Sen. Arnold Berman, D-Missouri, to discuss the Union, COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will meet at 8 p.m. in P parlors B and C of the Union. HUMANITIES LECTURE, "The Holocaust and Contemporary Issues," will be presented by Myth, will be presented by Richard Rubenstein at 8 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. Tomorrow will be the LAST DAY for undergraduates to drop an ENGLISH class. The LAST DAY for graduates to drop or add a course during the Authorized Cancel Period. Admiral Car Rental Wherit was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus-milesage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 Positions Available Student Senate Treasurer $200.00 per Month Flexible Hours — Average 15 hrs, per wk. This is an administrative position with supervision over two employees or for all accounts of the Student Senate. Business or Accounting background is preferable. No previous Student Senate experience is required. Administrative Assistant $275.00 per Month Flexible Hours — Average 20 hrs, per wk. Position involves clerical work and bookkeeping experience is pre-requisite for it. Both positions start March 1 and continue through the summer—possibly for one year if applicant wishes. Applications and complete job descriptions are available in the Student Senate Office, 105 B Kansas Union. Deadline for applying is 5:00 Monday February 19. The Student Senate is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply. Insurgents took over Tehran, locating military posts of weapons and ammunition, occupying government buildings and police stations, killing and flashing "V for victory" signs. They raided several prisons and released hundreds of "political" detainees jailed by the shah as In one of its first acts, the provisional operational staff of the Islamic revolution held a medal for 24 hours before and all airports for 24 hours beginning today, Tehran Radio said. Sources said the prime minister wrote his resignation because he could not continue with the job. Funded by Student Senate Monday, February 12 Women in Art, part 1: films sua SPIRIT CATCHER: THE ART OF BETYEA SAAR Dr. Suzanne Bouman ANONYMOUS WAS A WOMAN Dir. Mirra Bank GEORGIA O'KEEFFE Dir. Perry Miller Adato All produced in 1977, these are three films on some of the best artists in the United States. Women in Art, part 2, will be shown later this semester. Partially funded by Spencer Art Museum Tuesday, February 13 WHITE HEAT (1949) Dir. Raoul Walsh; with James Cagney, The Voice; with Edward McCormack, the violin player; in film, Cagney piays a psychopathic killer who "wants to 'on top of the world,' ma" iffo.com Dir. Frank Capra; with James Stewart, Dir. Brenda Glooria, Gloria Lionel, Barrymore. This is Capra and the movie title movie of all those they made. Wednesday, February 14 ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE Thursday, February 15 STREET CORNER STORIES Dir. Warrington Huddl; a documentary depicting the American black storytelling tradition and blue-simulated white culture, *The Heard Mep?* ¥8; *The History Book*, v. 3. 7 (1977) Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away DO YOU WANT TO FLY? The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots through Air Force ROTC during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training. If you have that feeling, then you're in luck. Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program (FIP) is available to you if it's designed to teach you the skills of flight through lessons in small aircraft of a civilian operated aircraft. *mis* is all reserved for the caddel who wants to get his lie off the ground, with Air Force silver platinum pilot goggles. AVIR FOORCE ROTC "Sophomores and Juniors: Apply now for the 2 year ROTC Program. Get a commission when you graduate. See if you qualify. Call Capt. John Macke, 864-4676, or stop by the Military Science Building, Room 108." Gateway to a great way of life. New Weekly Specials Eat In—Carry Out 1105 Mass 843-9880 Casa de Taco Professors ask for KU opening of Nazi exhibit A committee of KU professors Friday called for the staff of Spencer Library to open an exhibit of Nazi memorabilia that had been cancelled last spring. A resolution, passed by the executive committee of the American Association of University Professors, asked the staff to open the exhibit "in the interest of maintenance." It also asked the KU administration to reaffirm its support of the opening. On Jan. 26, the committee passed a resolution condemning the decision-making process for the board of directors. The opening of the exhibit had been postponed shortly before it was to open. At a press conference in New York, the chairman, said the exhibit was being postponed because the opening coincided with Adolph Hitler's birthday, Passover and the television show "The Inch," which will be centered on Jews. Members of AUAF have said the postponement of the exhibition was an unanimous decision. Watch for the Big One Coming Soon! Kansas Union Bookstores --or living group in the Miller Pick-em-up Contest! Operation Friendship Building Bridges Between Cultures International "Pot Luck" Dinner Tonight, 7:00 p.m. at The Center 1629 W. 19th Bring a dish of food if you can, or come and enjoy! Partially Funded by Student Senate For that thoughtful personal gift McQueen's has received a special shipment of solid brass, heart shaped paperweights for Valentines Day. The beautiful, smooth design is perfect for engraving a special reminder of your love. Win valuable prizes for your student Find out how at the Hawk Tuesday Night Feb.13th. THU 8:30 AM