University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas The University Daily KANSAN Wednesday, December 1, 1982 Vol.93, No.70 USPS 650-640 Kay gets assignment to regional EPA post By BRUCE SCHREINER Staff Reporter Man linked to Tylenol surrenders After a brief recess from politics, Lawrence Republican Morris Kay returned to public office yesterday with his appointment as mayor of the Environmental Agency. By United Press International Kay, a 50-year-old insurance ex- come the chief enforcement offi- regulations for four states: Kansas Nebraska and Iowa. The regional hi- Morris Kay Kay at his Lawrence insurance office afternoon to offer her congratulation briefly about the job. Gorsuch, who made the final decisi Kay rather than Douglas County Co Beverly Bradley or Iowa State S Schwengels. Kay, who has worked at an company since his Nov. 2 loss to Jim the 2nd Congressional District raked forward to assuming his dutie "I'm excited about it and can stature." She said she's working with the administration. I important position to Kansas and region." KAY SAD he would begin prepa new job, which pays $58,500 annually next few days. Weather Today will be mostly cloudy with percent chance of showers or thunderstorms, according to the National Service. The high will be around a southerly winds at 15 to 25 mph. Tonight will be cloudy with a 50 chance of rain. The low will be in mid-40s. Tomorrow will be cloudy with a rain. The high will be around 50. Rowena Michaels, regional EPA director of public affairs, said the transition period would include lengthy meetings with EPA officials, field trips to the campus and process and regional projects now underway. Michaels also said Kay would face many BY BILL BRAUNSTEIN Missing Persons (clockwise from top): Chuck Wild, Warren Cucurullo, Terry Roxas, Dale Ross, Patrick O'Faffern. S THE CAR taking Dale and Terry Bozzi to their sound check passes check for their third groove. Prolific Phoenix art zona parking lot and rolls by the giant maquette, the driver slows down just enough to let them take it in. "You know," says Dale, the tiny blonde lead singer to her husband, because her own looks good in his letters. The genuine awe registered in her voice is just one indication that the success the group is experiencing hasn't really had time to sink in. After watching Ms. Decker's Spring Session (m anagram for Missing Persons) has only been out two weeks. But Missing Persons, a Los Angeles-based band that has managed to wrap a catchy hit song that deals with everyday problems and fears, has already enjoyed some modest triumphs. A few of the group's early songs like "I Like Boys" and "Mental Hopecatch" have given them a strong following in their home town. And in An EP they released earlier this year managed to get national airplay and produced a hit single, 'Words that broke into the top 40 last year.' The band then charted, along with their newest single, "Destination Unknown." Missing personas hopes that this tour will make them known bassist Patrick O'Hearn and keyboardist Chuck Wild. "The music is modern, its electronica it played by some of the great ground because they're not your typical pop songs — it's very accessible. We don't want alienate people. We want to be in tune." "We are trying to do songs that everyone can relate to," says the band's leader and driver force, Terry Bozzio, a veteran of three service with Frank Zappa's former Missing Persons with other Zappa alumni, including his wife Dale, guitarist Warren Cucurullo. Central to the band's appeal is Dale Bozzio, a former playboy bunny from Boston who has been a model, actress and artist; she proclaims her new work in fireworks and an engaging, distinctive singing style that is punctuated by occasional high-pitched tits. It really is an odd tone that is a natural thing that I do that seems right for certain words and certain songs and for certain people. And as to my own curiosity, it's been something that people have noted on an odd thing that I do," she says in her own innable syntax). A firefly holds 88-pound blonde feathers, resting on her back. Hair also designs her own clothes, sometimes on the spur of the moment. She has worn everything on stage from a skin made of old 45% to a brassiere made half The story of the group forming stars in Boston in 1974 when Dale met Zappa after one of his shows. A few years later, after she had quit her job as a *Playboy* bunny, she left Los Angeles and came west to Los Angeles where Zappa rehearsed session in 1978 and it was there that she met Terry. "It was low at first sight, unfortunately rarely." Dale says. Unfortunately you can't really time you wonder how you can put up with it all. Three years later they In the meantime, Terry, after playing with Zappa for about three years, recording eight albums and touring the world four times, started to get iichy feet. He felt more was he could do. "I really wanted to write my own music, he says," and "I got frustrated at not being able to do that. Finally in 1978, I wasn't showing the same enthusiasm I had shown earlier, and Zappa said. 'I think it's time for you to leave the hand and carry it as it is want to pursue.' So I learn good terms, to try new things." After a sitin with a band called Group 87, where he played with Patrick, Terry was invited to join the British prograstic rock group RUK, where he stayed for about six months. In the meantime, an old académie friend joined Zappa's band as a guitarist. Dale, too, worked with the Zappa band. He had encouraged her to try singing and she does vocal on his "Gangage albums and the single I Don't Wanna Get Drafted." A violinist, Patrick and the two started writing songs together while Terry was on tour. "Together they wrote the beginnings of what was eventually to be released. I had a tape of it to me while I was tiring, says Terry. When I heard it, I thought, this is incredible. I'm putting this band and we are going to release." Terry persuaded Plato to play bass and eventually the four made a rough cassette that they took to veteran producer Ken Scott, a man who had produced such acts as David Holmes, George Harrison and Devo. Sky liked what he heard and helped the band make a real demo. He also gave us a record company cards. "We figured with all our past experience, we had a record deal in about two weeks," he said. "And did we know. 'No one wanted us.'" Undaunted by their lack of success at getting a record deal, and confide the material they had was hit potential, the hand decided to cut a seven-inch EP. They borrowed the material for promotion, the advertising, distribution and the actual selling. They took it to radio stations, seeing airplay. Amazingly enough, many deejays did play the record, but still, no label wanted their incubator period," says Dale. With the added income from the EP, the group was able to hire keyboard player Chuck Wild. Date the band's session with a performer, adding visual spice with her off-the-wall costumes that are out of bagpipes, airline tubing, piano keys and guitar strings. "All this stuff had a wonderful effect on people," says Terry. "They kept coming to see our shows to see what we would do nexus. We would change from show to show, the same way a big rock group would change the sound of their band, which was still unsigned, the Santa Monica Cordic Auditorium, a 4,000-seat venue, record companies could no longer ignore them. Capitol signed Missing Persons, put out a slightly different version of the EP on a 12-inch disc, and it ended up selling more than 220,000 copies, making it the largest selling debit EP in history (or so claims Terry). "And that, says Terry, is the point of the story. Nothing else matters," said Terry, production wise. It was the same tape that all the record companies passed on. The same tape they said would never get airplay." "I think the album is solid," Dale says, "and we're the type of band that likes to show off their material being genuine, it delivers on stage as well. It suffices in a live." 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"With radar you don't have to pace speeders or clock them with a stopwatch." "I don't feel sorry for people who get caught by radar." I can't fair to the rest of the community to have this happen. In A 1979 speeding case in Florida, a Dade County judge refused to allow radar readings to be used. Judge Alfred Neshitt found that radar alone was too unreliable to sustain a speeding conviction. He dismissed 89 radar cases after the defense produced evidence that showed police radar clocking a tree at 84 mph and a house at 30 mph. Nesbitt threw the cases out because of the radar is highly accurate " Greneker said. "And it is better than having a cigar-chomp sheriff tell you how fast you were going." The term radar comes from the phrase "radio detection and ranging." Radar guns operate on the Doppler effect by sending out a continuous radar beam with a specific modulation. The radar beam bounces off moving vehicles and back to an antenna. Depending on the car's direction, the radar beam is bounced back either compressed or stretched. The car's speed is determined by the velocity of the beam to the original beam and the bounced reflection. Stationary radar units emit only one radar signal. Moving-mode radar emits a low radar signal that monitors the patrol car's speed and a high signal that calculates the target vehicle's speed. The patrol car's speed is subtracted from the target vehicle's speed and then displayed. In a report written after the tests, the bureau failed to adopt any official standards, but it did make several recommendations that states have used when setting their standards. Some states have set up stringent controls on the manufacturing of radar units and on the IN 1977, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conducted tests in conjunction with the National Bureau of Standards on six different models of radar units commonly used "A man wanted for question- nel poisoning deaths, which icago area and spread fear within," Surrendered to the wolf valley. arch continued for James W. Lee, Leam, Lewis, named in a warrant, is accused of writing kens of Ketyllon demanding $1 orites said Kevin Masterson the Tylonlol killer, but had linking himself to the mass bid be asked to take a lie ED Extra-Strength Tylenol e in the Chicago area between held on an Illinois warrant possession of marijuana. of Lombard, Ill., who police oled by learning that he was that he lived in a car in the city. He went out on afternoon and surrendered. "General Tyrone Fahner told a n Chicago that Masterson was it had "made statements to hat he had a role in the ver, Fahner said. Masterson the past." It'll turn out to be someone who 'things but is not the one aid. hostives want to give Master- est to determine "whether he or non-existent role." FBI agent Tony Delorenzo extracted extradition and will be in Illinois. I don't know if it will be." olice found "different and at Masterson's suburban ant, along with empty capescribe the capsules. in investigators that Masterson must Jewel Food Stores for harges against his ex-wife in reportedly blamed for the riage. Some of the cyanide he poisoned Tynelon capsules in realized Masterson was in the agent John Hoos said. appeared here for questioning pect in the Tylenol case in d. "He just walked in." if he was wanted on a sion charge in Du Page 31 detained him overnight at gales police station before to Los Angeles police in the In Gorey, one of the arresting terson was "so scared" tooking for him that he lived in it for several days. pressure was so great he itself up," Gorey said. dasterson as "calm, very s arrested. scheduled to be arraigned orists r must go through before according to state laws. or radar units. Michigan units in use by Oct. 1, 1983, e that matches the radar's check the unit's accuracy. ids radar units in use after automatic lock feature. officers to receive radar training secure operating radar units. Maj. Stuart Elliott of the Kansas Highway Patrol said that the state of Kansas did not require standards on radar usage, but that the Highway Patrol did. The Highway Patrol requires its officers to go through 50 hours of training before operating radar units. The officers are taught how to use and how to visually estimate the speed of vehicles. *“Regular officers have a considerable amount of training before we allow them to use radar.”* DENNEY SAID that all of KU's officers had been trained by a representative from Kustom Electronics, manufacturers of KU's only radar unit. "I'm constantly amazed at police departments that get radar and don't train officers to use them." Jerry Miller, customer services representative of Kustom Electronics of Chanute, one of the nation's two largest manufacturers of radar systems, said the radar had never been upheld by Kansas courts Neither Elliott nor Denney could recall any speeding cases successfully challenging radar's accuracy in missiles. Each and his department's systems have over 50 percent in most trials involving radar. Elliott said if a radar case had ever been See RADAR page 5.