The University Daily 1 KANSAN University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 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 net president of the Environmental Agency. By United Press Internationa $ ^{11} $ Kay, a 50-year-old insurance exec become the chief enforcement office regulations for four states: Kansas Nebraska and Iowa. The regional he Safety Affect a surface tie-down tied-down巾 use- ty戴制巾 tied-down巾 use- ty戴制巾 bioengineered bioengineered bioengineered Morris Kay Gorsuch, who made the final decision Kay rather than Douglas County Se Ceverly Bradley or Iowa State Se Schwengels. Kay, who has worked at an company since his Nov. 2 loss to Jim the 2nd Congressional District raced looked forward to assuming his dutie Kay at his Lawrence insurance office afternoon to offer her congratulation briefly about the job. KAY SADI he would begin prepa new job, which pays $8,500 annually next few days. "I'm excited about it and I" "told him." he said. "I'm also exe working with the administration. It has a position to Kansas and region." Weather Today will be mostly cloudy with percent chance of showers or thunderstorms, according to the National Service. The high will be around southerly winds at 15 to 25 mph. Tonight will be cloudy with a 50 chance of rain. The low will be in Tomorrow will be cloudy with a rain. The high will be around 50. Rowena Michaela, regional EPA director of public affairs, said the transition period would include lengthy meetings with EPA officials, workshops and presentations, process and regional projects now underway. Michaels also said Kay would face many Sphish cars included the predicable run of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Mazda RX7 and Datsun 280X plus a Delorean and a Porsche or two. Finally, if a major dolphin of refreshed sensibility was to be found anywhere on the fashion questionnaires, it was an old favorite. He is the senior of the male persuasion who attends, say he some 30 movies and 5 concerts in an average month 'Austria should pass an ordinance,' he said. The departmental cardboard *sale free fashions* three jasmins Now who can argue with that? The Rhythm Method (of Party Giving) LIVE AT THE APOLLO VOL. II A party without music? Choo! You do better without food, or drink, or glasses. Unless you use a fan for the reception. Reagnostics, there's got to be a reliable juke box (oek, k stereo) and a stimulating selection of long players. Here's where we can help. Polling a few of Amersinside's musical contributions, we'll compiled a helpful list of recordings all inclusive of records that can carry a laft. As the venerable Willie the Shake said: "If music be the food of love, play on." James Brown (King) The perfect party record. Over two hours of TB, at his M.Dr. Dymastine Bracken for a dance dance dance. There’s a 24-hour rendition of “There Was a Time” that not quit and for the dream side the most. “It’s a Men’s World.” Too much. Tom Vickers 25 THUMPING GREAT HITS The Dave Clark Five (Polydor) Of course, the Dave Clark five never bad 25 bats. If they had did a solid batting game and fary taxophone Sick with Stick or Ower" and the other boner file hits. career to "catch fire" in America. LET IT BLEED The Rolling Stones (Atlantic) Old but irresistible — especially loud over a good stereo. Nominated for rowdiness and rhythm. THE SUPER HITS VOL.1 HISTORIC PERFORMANCES LIVE AT MONTEREY POP Hendrxt Experience (Reprise) two masters for the price of one, can you go wrong Big O noth- e help of the solid张盐 band (Boo- ker T and the MGs plus the Memphis Hendrxt Experience) Hendrxt lay out the performance that Alison Wickwire Otis Redding & The Jimi Various Artists (Atlantic) Sure to get here and up now, and I want to experience the latest Slate series, on Jn, I'm Coming." Mustang Sally, Respect. "In the Midnight Hour" Respect. "In the Midnight Hour" that can teach you o do the Phallus. Bob Merlis JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS GREATEST HITS Jr. Walker and the All-Stars (Motown) Mr Sax had a party going on in the studio when he put down these tracks 'Shogun' and 'I’m A roadrunner' are guaranteed dance roarers of the human who can resist the sand it does What It Does hasn’t been born SILK DEGREES Boz Scaggs (Columbia) S. X.R. A classic with no bad names, did, for some reason, it reeds of sex. What more can anyone ask of a party record? Bob Marley and the Wailers (Island) LIVE! "One good thing about music/When it hits you feel no pain." That's the first line Marmelon on this, the definite regal album to date. Bend your knees to the chopping rhythm guitar and the rest of your body will invent a new dance on the soot. GREATEST HITS D. S Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels (Virgo) For true rock and roll party spirit there is no white singer/handelder who has matched Mitch, Forge your guitar, or hold the Stones, this guy was the heaviest. Little Lita Lope Lae’ “Devil with the finish,” this IPs kick from start to finish. IN A SILENT WAY Miles Davis (Columbia) Trew you off a bit with this one, but With its well-understood, unrested pub, and the spare, atmospheric melodies, *Silent Way* is the perfect album for cruising down to the end of a long night of serious purging. T. V Finally, here are some timely choices when the old Stones and Mornon records don't quite get your molo working. D. S. If it's a birthday party. *The Birthday Party*. Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five 12-inch 45 If you want the scene to be a skaring sensation, the first albums of either the Specials or Madness. If it's a punky rage party, *Sir* semilia by Black Uhuru, Wailing LSs on LPUs On one Or Mangos or Bob Marley and the Wailers' Piky Raggey Party 12-48 45 If it's a crawl-on-your-belly like a repeil, teebag-tile-u-paik affair the first George Thorogood and the Devon record on Rounder (released in 1984) or one Beer), or even, better, [the Dog] by Hound Dog Taylor and the Housewonders. Any Iggy Brands do just as well. If it's a TV party and your guests have thrown the TV out of the window, along with most of the furniture at Dimmed by Black Flat. If your friends are chronic cough srup drinkers, Detroit auto workers, or are similar brain-damaged *Rue- Power* by Ivey and the Snowden If your friends are intellectual types who like to get down and boogie every once in a while *Remain an Light* by Talking Heads. If the party is being held in a garage; the first Sonics album or "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White" by the Sandals. If the police pull up in the driveway and all the lawn chairs have gone into the pool, Brian Eno's music for *Airbnb* at very low volume is a soldier officer, of officer, we were just having a quiet evening at home with friends. Chris Morris 14 Ampersand December. 1982 KU Police Officer Kevin Johnson clocked the speed of passing traffic from his patrol car in front of Green Hall yesterday. puce rauai PACING INVOLVES driving alongside a car to clock its speed. That puts two cars barring down the road at high speeds, he said. polo rider. James Denney, KU's director of police; said radar guns allowed police to clock speeders accurately without endangering the drivers. “They're in invaluable,” Denney said. “With radar you don't have to pace speeders or clock drivers.” And, Demney said. "A stopwatch is not really fair to violators. There are too many human data." I don't feel sorry for people who get caught by radar. I don't fair to the rest of the community to do that. Police have used radar for the last 30 years to detect and identify speeding motorists. But a dilemma has surfaced recently about the efficacy of radar and its use as evidence in court. IN A 1979 speeding case in Florida, a Dade County judge refused to allow radar readings to be used as evidence. Judge Alfred Nesbitt found that radar alon was too unreliable to sustain a speeding conviction. He dismissed 80 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." Radars 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 acceleration of the vehicle 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 guns, and on the 1977, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conducted tests in conjunction with the National Bureau of Standards on six cars. The results were highly positive by police officers during the country. A man wanted for question- nel poisoning deaths, which cargo area and spread fear to the police to be added to the w police yesterday. D Extra-Strength Tylenol in the Chicago area between rities said Kevin Masterson the Tleyenol killer, but had linking himself to the mass ud be asked to take a lie arch continued for James W. Leewis, Lewis, named in a arrant, is accused of writing titles of Tolley molen demanding $1 held on an Illinois warrant possession of marijuana. of Lombard, ill., who police and, learning that he was I that he lived in a car in the FOBI office in West Los afternoon and surrendered. held on an Illinois warr General Tyrone Fahner told a Chicago that Masterson was t had "made statements to hat he had a role in the er, Fahner said, Masterson the past." I'll turn out to be someone who things but is not the one uid. horities want to give Master's est to determine "whether he is non-existent role." investigators that Masterson insist Jewel Food Stores for harges against his ex-wife in reportedly blamed for the irriage. Some of the cyanide the poisoned Tylend capsules realized Masterson was in the agent John Hoos said f FBI agent Tony Delorenza nived extradition and will be o Illinois. I don't know if it will fly." office found "different and at Masterson's suburban, along with empty capescribe the capsules. appeared here for questioning pect in the Tylien case in id. "He just walked in." at he was wanted on a charge in Du Page. Billett police at the los angeles police station before to Los Angeles police in the city. in Gorey, one of the arresting sterson was "so scared" to looking for him that he lived in rt for several days. pressure was so great he nself up." Gorey said. Masterson as 'calm, very as arrested. scheduled to be arraigned torists er must go through before s, according to state laws. for radar units. Michigan in units in use by Oct. 1, 1983. one that matches the radar's check the unit's accuracy. birds radar units in use after officers to receive officers, to receive access to receive radar 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 them to 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 amassed at police departments that get radar and don't train officers to use it." 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 Denny could recall any speeding cases successfully challenging radar's accuracy in Kansas. Each said his department's ability to move 90 percent in most trials involving radar. if a radar case had ever been See RADAR page 5