University Dally Kansan Thursday, October 24, 1974 3 On Campus Composer to perform William Albright, a composer, organist and pianist, will perform a guest recital of modern compositions and ragtime music at 8 onnight in his home studio. The recording features his own compositions, a piece by William Bloom and ragtime favorites. Gary McCary, a percussionist, will accompany Albright. In yesterday's report of the City Commission meeting, two properties were incorrectly identified as belonging to Daniel S. Ling. The list of houses should have read 1128 Ohio St., 1131 Ohio St., 1228 Ohio St., 1301 Ohio St. and 1321 Tennessee St. Housing error Museum Associates The University of Kansas Museums Associates will have an organizational meeting at 7:30 in room 602 in Dyche Hall. The Museum Associates sponsor public education activities at the museums of natural history. Robert Hoffmann, curator of mammalogy at the KU Museum of Natural History, will speak on his research with Russian mammalists. Wendell W. Woodbury, will talk on "The United Nations and Development" at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk room of the Kansas Union as part of United Nations Day. Woodbury is chief of the Planning Program and Review Division in the Office of the Coordinator for Multilateral Development in the Bureau of International Organization. Woodbury also will meet with students and faculty to discuss culture, policies and his experiences in East Asia, Europe and at the UN where he has worked for three months. U.N. Day speaker Also on campus . . . Tonight, Carble S. Smith, professor of anthropology, will speak on "The Enigma of Easter Island" at 7:30 in the Council Room at the Kansas Union, the Sierra Club will meet on world population at 7:30 in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union and the Planning Center for woodcraft will spons a discussion on the philosophy of astrology and astrological birth control at 7:30 in the United Minisisters League, 1294 Oread St. Douglas County asks dismissal of $130,000 injunction petition Douglas County officials filed a motion Monday in 7th Judicial District Court requesting the dismissal of Atty. Gen. Vern Miller's petition to enjoin $130,000 in surplus county welfare funds that were transferred to the county general fund. In requesting the dismissal, the county's attorney declared that the county was following a state law enacted. An abolished the county social welfare boards and required that any remaining welfare funds be returned. Named in the attorney general's petition filed Oct. 16 were county clerk Delbert Mathia, county commissioners Art Heck, Matthee J. Burke, counsel and Dan Young, county legal counsel, Scholarship The funds will be awarded to eligible continuing education students on the basis of need and merit. To qualify, the applicant must have completed an undergraduate degree program previously interrupted by marriage, child-rearing or employment, and a deadline for applications is May 1, 1974. The Division of Continuing Education at the University of Kansas has received a grant of $1,000 for a Loving Care Scholarship. For further information and application, students are urged to contact the Office of Student Services, Division of Continuing Education. Miller's petition requests that the court miller's petition requests that the court agree against the counterparty's sponsorship of any of the 18 defendants. The petition also requests an injunction on spending the transferred funds until the commissioners and the county clerk comply with state requirements for the transfer of money. As an alternative, the state's petition suggests that the court order the county commissioners to transfer the $130,000 to the State Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services for "expenditure for the relief of the inmates" which the mops were levied and collected." The case will probably be resolved in favor of the county's dismissal motion, Young said yesterday. If the court decides that there will be other steps that can be taken. If the county's motion to dismiss the attorney general's petition is approved by the court, the transferred funds will remain in the general fund. You're said. The county commission followed the mandates of the legislature, Heck said yesterday. The transfer of the $130,000 from the county to the state's county's general mill levy about 8, he said. The commission won't have the tax funds necessary for the year if the county is under a levy. The court action between Miller and the county is considered to be a test case on a law allowing the law allowing the transfer of welfare funds to the general fund is unconstitutional. Kansas atomic power pondered Nuclear power plants may soon be making an appearance in Kangas. A seven-member panel discussed nuclear energy as a primary energy source at the University of Kansas advocate series last night. Proponents of nuclear energy contend that it is safer, more efficient, any other alternative extremely difficult. Bob Reeves, representing the Kansas Gas and Electric Company, said plans for energy supplies must be made now and must consider what is available. Dean Eckhoff, professor of nuclear engineering at Kansas State University, said a rational approach to the energy problem must include all forms of energy sources. Eckhoff said that he didn't expect nuclear energy to be the primary energy supply, but that it could have an important role. Texas Instruments Calculators Safety was the main concern of those opposing the expansion of nuclear energy in Kansas, Jack Frankl, doctor of radiology and biophysics at the KU Medical Center, said any plan to build nuclear reactors would be unsafe. SR 11 $ 79^{95} $ SR 10 $ 69^{95} $ Barthalow Office Supply Representative in Lawrence New, 1-Year Warranty "The amount of containment that is necessary for storing the 'Waste' tank" do we store the waste in? Phone 841-2138 Evenings Air borne particles could cause pulmonary cancer, Frankl said. Plutonium has been linked to cancer in tests with animals, he said. in the kind of energy they received. Frankl said people needed to have a voice Taking a longer look at alternative energy supplies was suggested by Diane Textmeier, representing the Citizens Environmental Coalition of Kansas City. Environmental effectiveness and reliability of the nuclear reactors had not been demonstrated. SUA Presents Most of the panel agreed further examination of the problem was needed and specific details needed to be dealt with. The committee to nuclear war made was CASQUE D'OR WIZARD OF OZ with Judy Garland and Film Society Director: Jacques Becker with Simone Signoret Oct. 24, Thursday Woodruff 75c 7:30 THE RIDE with Gerald Potterton Children's Series October 27, Sunday Woodruff 1:30 50' THE DEVILS Popular Director: Ken Russell with Oliver Reed, Vanessa Redgrave October 25, Friday 7:00,9:30 October 26, Saturday 7:00. 9:30 Woodruff 75° Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium A Clean Energy Petition I, the undersigned, petition my representatives in Government to sponsor and actively support legislation to: (1) develop safe, cost-competitive solar electricity and solar fuels within ten years or less, and (2) phase out the operation of nuclear power plants as quickly as possible. 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