Friday, September 7, 1973 University Daily Kansan --- Plant Pollution Small, KPL Assures Tour Kansas Power and Light (KPL) officials yesterday assured a tour group of 60 Potawatomi County residents that air pollution from the town was potawatomi Several people in the tour group were members of Concerned Citizens United, a group which is protesting construction of the plant. Also in the tour group were representatives of the St. Mary's and Wamego Chambers of Commerce. They strongly supported the project. The plant is to be built 20 miles west of Topeka and will be a source of energy for the entire company, Austin Stedham, KPL regional manager, said. Landowners and residents in the area of the 13,000-acre proposed plant site fear that the university will adversely effect livestock and agriculture, according to John Murray, a citizens' steering committee member and assistant dean of the graduate school at Kansas State University. But KPL officials said smoke stacks at Bids Received On Dorm Meat Four distributors bid Wednesday to supply 25,700 pounds of meat to the KU residence halls for October. J. W. Wilson, university housing director, said yesterday. Another 8,000 pounds of meat can be obtained through buying agreements. Wilson said, leaving him only 11,300 pounds of meat to buy on the open market to fill the demand, he said that they were received last month, and all the meat had to be purchased on the open market. Wilson said the difficulty in obtaining bids for meat contracts did not lie in a meat shortage, but rather in a reluctance to commit themselves to a specific price. 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Losing the land, she said, would be a sentimental as well as an economic loss. As a public utility, KPL has the right of eminent domain and can force landowners to sell their land at a price negotiated in the courts. Murray said. KPI. officials say they want to settle out of court if at all possible. Approximately half of the 13,000 acres for the Potawatomi Energy Center already has been purchased, company officials disclosed. Monica Moylan, a leader of Concern Citizens United, tours lawrence KPL plant. She doesn't want to sell her land for a new apartment, and didn't like wearing a hardhat either. SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SU/ SUA Science Fiction Island of Lost Souls starring Charles Laughton and Bela Lugosi Billy Pilgrim lives from time to time to time... 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TKE was fine $80 by the IFC Tuesday, and Jeffrey Titus, Great Bend freshman, was ordered to move out of the TKE house by Sept. 10. It moved into the TKE house less than a week after he had left the Delta Tau Delta TKE appealed the judicial committee's decision to the executive committee, which is composed of representatives from each fraternity on campus. The TKE representatives said Titus had never officially pledged at DTD and he was not currently living as a pledge at the TKE because he was outside the IFC's jurisdiction. The IFC executive committee debated more than an hour before voting to uphold the resolution. Place an ad. Call 864-4358 The TKE representatives also asked for a stay of execution of the judicial council's decision until further appeals had been made. Bruce Fruce, Hill City senior and IFC president, refused the request. The debated was closed to the public. The debated was closed to the public. 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