t, e e n - a a a e, e es es ng one to one ol our ne ck to the hall ing Thursday, September 27, 1973 University Daily Kansan 9 Symposium To Precede Moore Hall Dedication A symposium on energy, the first one of its kind in the Midwest, will be conducted by the Association for the Study of Energy. The symposium, entitled "Elements of a National Energy Policy," proceeded formal dedication ceremonies Saturday for Rayson University's new home of Kansas Geological Survey. Rod Hardy, director of information and education at the survey, said this was the first energy conference in the Midwest that would be open to the public. Other conferences have been professional, top-level meetings with limited audiences, he said. Leaders in government, industry, science and technology will attend the symposium. The program will include morning and afternoon sessions featuring speakers and panel discussions, and a noon luncheon and evening banquet. "We now have about 160 paying participants," Hardy said, "These are the people who will attend the luncheon or booth but not all will who come to the symposium." Hardy said he was pleased with the diversity of the response to the symposium. He said drillers, geologists and representatives of corporations and utilities were from in both coasts, Texas and Miami. Hardy said that in light of important government decisions on energy problems, he was satisfied with the progress. Students and faculty at KU he, said, had been given an open invitation to attend the As a non-profit state agency, the Geological Survey felt an obligation to keep the people informed about their mineral wealth, Hardy said. "This, in a sense, fulfills our obligation. It provides an open forum for discussion of these issues." The luncheon speaker will be Gov. Robert Ray of Iowa, past chairman of the Midwest Governors Conference and director of the Task Force on Midway Energy Policy. He will speak at noon in the Union ballroom. He will discuss the energy requirements of the nation. Cifford P. Hansen, R-Wye., at 7:30 p.m. also in the Union ballroom. The banquet address will be given by Sen. Hansen is a member of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. He will discuss current energy legislation and the issues in the Energy and Congress for a national energy policy. Gov. Robert Docking will introduce Gov. Ray at the luncheon, and Bob Dole, R-Kan, will introduce Sen. Hansen at the evening banquet. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes will deliver a short address at the luncheon. James D. McKevitt, recently-appointed General Counsel for the Office of Energy Policy, will speak at 3:15 p.m. McKevitt is second in command to John Love, director of the office and former governor of Colorado. Other exports scheduled to speak during the symposium include Merrill Hass, KU alumnus and vice president of exploration for Exxon Corporation; Wilson Laird, Darden Capital; Bill Burke, the American Petroleum Institute; John Emerson, chief energy economist for the Chase Manhattan Bank; Jerome H. Svore, regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Beatrice E. Willard, a member of the President's council on Environmental Quality. All those scheduled to speak will be available for questions and discussions with A special discussion panel is to assemble tomorrow afternoon. Its members will include Vincent E. McKelvey, director of the University of California, Robert J. Robert, chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council on Energy and Natural Resources; Richard C. Byrd, general counsel of the Interstate Oil Company; and John B. Beeton, the Wichita Eagle and Beacon. The guest of honor at the dedication will be Raymond C. 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JAMES GUNN, lecturer in English and journalism, will speak at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 204 of Learned Hall Gunn will present the second in a series of Aerospace Engineering Colloquium at KU. His topic will be "Space Sails to Jupiter." A 2-MILE BICYCLE TOUR to Eudora is being planned for Sunday. The tour will leave South Park Bandstand at 11 a.m. The tour is sponsored by the Parks and Recreation organization cooperation with the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club. Participants should bring a sack lunch. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL LIFE AT 7 onnight in room 20 of Learned Hall. A MOVIE ABOUT the tribes in the Philippines, "The Last Tribes of Mindanao," will be shown tomorrow in Room 306 of the Kansas Union. Admission is free and is sponsored by the collageum film committee of the anthropology department. The program is sponsored by SUA Forums. Admission is free. A FRINGE BENEFITS DISCUSSION will highlight the American Association of University Professors chapter meeting at the University of Texas at Austin; the Business Affairs has been invited to discuss the University fringe benefits program including health, death and disability insurance as well as the university tax-sheltered annuity programs. Harris, a pacifist, is a well-known anti- war activist. He was convicted for draft evasion and spent two years in federal prison. He is the former husband of Joan Beaz. EASTERN KANASS PHARMACISTS will meet tomorrow at the Lawrence Ramance Inn for the University of Kansas' 33rd Biannual Pharmacy Extension Course. The university continuing educational program on new developments in professional pharmacy. THE KU BRANCH of the American Institute of Aeronautics is giving a picnic from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow in Centennial Park. Prices of tickets are 75 cents and $1.25 for their guests. Tickets can be purchased in room 202 Learned Hall. 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