The University Daily 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 After a brief recess from politics, Lawrence Republican Morgan Kay returned to p yesterday with his appointment as director of the Environmental Agency Man linked to Tylenol surrenders By United Press International Kay, a 50-year-old insurance exec off the chief enforcement officer regulations for four states: Kansas Nebraska and Iowa. The regional i Morris Kay ANNE EPA direct the appoint when Gorsuch, who made the final decision Kay rather than Douglas County Co Beverly Bradley or Iowa State S Schwengels. Kay at his Lawrence insurance office afternoon to offer her congratulate briefly about the job Rowena Michaels, regional EPA director of public affairs, said the transition period would include lengthy meetings with EPA officials, education programs, process and regional projects now underway. Nevy, who was working at the company since his Nov. 2 loss to Jim the 2nd Congressional District racked forward to assuming his dute "I'm excited about it and equipment that I will be working with the administration. It important position to Kansas and region." KAY SAID 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 thunder showers, 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 mid-40s. --their lack of popularity was the reason, and that they weren't connected with "fun & sum." The reason this amouni is because she is the Osmond man. This is the business concerning their beliefs in family, in religion, and in avoidance of liquor & drugs. If kids today can't identify with good, clean, decent people as role models, without a sense of belonging, that leaves the likes of Alice Cook. Tomorrow will be cloudy with a rain. The high will be around 50. Radar INONEEAR&OUTTHEOTHER. Your article spotlighting Eddie Murphy was very interesting and entertaining, but should your front cover attract "such racial overtones" as "Saturday Night Live" or "The Voice," the Album and a Movie? Racial suggestions of this type should be avoided, or do you really mean to叫Mr. Murphy a "darede" it is so hard. Black, or leave it out completely. Vandella Brown Iowa City, Iowa As a hard student enrolled in the University of Calif. at Santa Barbara, I found your recent publication in the issue, edible Murphy is featured on the cover while the caption below states "Darkest Comedian Makes New Album and a Major Editorial Editors," said Sandra editors, it is Murphy's color rather than his comic prowess that is most interesting. Similar mockery is to Afro-Americans who have in the past been called "black," "brown," "ginger" and other insulting terms. And now in your October issue of *Amperand* we are invited to Anglo-Saxon comedian would be subjected to the same ridicule. If Steve Martin appeared on your cover you could capture the朗读 "Whiteshirt" from the stage and engage in the cultural contributions to the American stage, screen and the arts; and I resent the implicit racism represented by the *amperand* piece and the collegiate* publication will be more cognizant of how you portray Afro-Americans. It should not be too much to expect it to be in a sensitive manner. Ethusian Exam UC Santa Barbara It was simply a play on words, and we liked the double entendre — referring not only to Mr. Murphy (who is undeniably darker than the other pady faces on Saturday Night Live), but also to his humor that is best described as "getting laugh from something that is not intrinsically funny." Black bumor is a distinctly non-racial form, first applied to Lennon Bruce in the Fifth black humor is angry, bitter, and funny Much like Mr. Murkin We did not call him a "darkie" As a matter of historical fact, we did call actor Christian Walters the "New Way Heartbeat" on our May 1979 cover, but Mr. Exim's suggested Nine Martin headline is to the one we used for his cover hair. Last, but certainly not least, we did choose Mr. Murphy for our cover We were really ruthless, we probably knew that we covered a more barge persuasion. Regarding your article on Donny & Marie being dropped from Hawaiian Punch's ad-campaign because they're no longer employed, Your Column gave no factual reason for their termination but inferred to idolize. P.S. the principal export of Utah is copper. Jamie Rackley UC Davis C BY STEVEN GINSBERG Meet McCartney PAUL McCATTERY is in London starring in his feature length solo film in the Beatles days. Called *Give My Rights to Thread Street* it features McCattery's wife, Eileen, and she stars in Stewart a story that traces a fictional day in the life of McCattery. The former Beatle is also writing the screenplay and composes the music (There will also be other music from the Beatles and Wings). The picture is being done through McCattery's own company, MPL Communications. Incidentally, Paul and Ringo were both members of Cooler, which unspooled at the Canes Film Festival earlier this year. Send us your comments, compliments compliments (especially your compliments), your philosophy of life or even your SAT scores. We like to have the goodies to In One Earth, 1000 Hardcover, Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 So many yuki's! We could barely get any work done, with all the guffawing, choreography, at gymnasium, at gunpoint, the editors and the publisher forced themselves to choose. The winners of apparent originality and downright funniness, just remember one person's too bee is another yuki, so that up if he wants it. Ampersand Jokes However, if you are anxious to take the three happy contributions and your jokes to Amperand Jokes, 1600 North Vine, Suite 900, Hotel Amperand. 1. What's black-and-white and red and can't turn around in a telephone booth? 2. A penguin with a javelin Future Flicks Rebecca A. Winfield A penguin with a javelin through its bead. David Nichols Montague, Jr. Charlottesville, VA 2. What is the difference between erotic and kinky? Erotic is when you use one foot or both feet; you use the whole chicken. 3. Did you realize that San Francisco actually has gay schools now? They teach the girls about the birds and the birds. Normal. II WARREN BEATTY, who is not exactly collecting, just signed a deal to star in *Mermald*. His salary $5 million. The script by C.J. Carruthers, to be re-released in 2016, this mermaid who is kissed by (as, and legend goes, subsequently falls in love with) a handsome young sake, but he betrays her and she ends up with the older brother. Maybe. Robert Redford was originally set to sat, but as one Hollywood wolf did not believe Bob Redford in any tank with a girl in a mermaid skin." Obviously, in charge should hire Bette Miller for the mermaid. She already has the costume. Rob Gold Sacramento, CA THE STATES of Officer and a Gen. tenant are busy — but separately (although there is talk of a sequel, since the aforementioned flick was the only one to give E.T. run for its greenbacks). M.Winger wrote the book *The Emperor in Terns of Enemourn*, to be written and directed by Jim Brooks, who created *Taxi* and *The Mary Terry Moore show* (good) and the Burt Reynolds film *Starring Ovad* (bad). Mr. Gere is off in Mexico starring in *The Honorary Consul*, after the movie *Miracle Workers*; Michael Caine and Brian's insatiable Bob Hoskins (*The Long Good Friday*) GOOD NEWS for Saturday Night Live fans. Dan Aykroyd (you remember him from the old show) and Edkle Murphy (the new kid) will be hosting the finale December directed by John Lands (Blues Brothers). The only problem is the title 'Black and White'. The powers-that-behin't don't think it's exactly what they think, so they're offering a cash reward to crew members to come up with something better. The rest of us are excluded from the competition, they say, because the picture matter is very hush-hush big. W CHECKED THEN ONE twice. Yes there will be yet a third in the highly successful series of Smokey and Ann will not star Burt Reynolds or Sally Field. But it does once again feature Jackie Gleason as both the dumb sheer shirer, Smokey, and as the title Smokey is the Haiti Arab. This mechanical beauty comes to us from Michael Sorensen of the Orphanage of Oregon. He earns $30 for enhancing your income just enough to make you financially granted, rendered in black ink on edible paper, for improvement of the Month, 1000 north Virginia PAUL BARTLE and MARY WOODY (introduced to *Ampersand* readers in the October issue) are currently fitting a new flake called *Gat Grizzy*, directed by Alan Akhon (who also stars as *Heartbeats*) which features Malcolm McDowell in his first singing role, plus Lou Reed, John Densmore (drummer for the Doors), Howard Klafman of Flo & Blo, and assorted others. They are attending around events around a Fillmore East-type concert establishment. DEFINE THE TRAGIC DEATH of Vic Morrow and two child actors while filming director John Landis segment of the upcoming feature *Tutting Zone*. Warner Bros is going ahead with plans to release it next month. The studio would be even more tragic if Morrow's final performances were not seen. We suspect that the Accounting Department would find it most keenly tragic also featured in that episode are Dan Ashley and Albert Burton, who play the same segments, one of which will be directed by Steven Spielberg. Quote of the Month EIGHTH-YEAR-OID STUDENT and unknown artist Jennifer Beas is the star of *Flashtance*, a much talked-up picture concerning a woman who goes through the strips of rotting at a bar filled with alcohol. She recently spoke about beating out thousands of others for the role. "I had moved into the dorm at Yale and didn't have a phone so the producers had to go through the New Haven police to track me down. When they told me I had the part I said I would only do it if Yale would not allow it. If Yale said you can'tifer I would stay in school." Yesh. Best Sellers HOTEL NEW HAMPTON and Gory Park, two recent best-selling novels, are all set to be made into movies in 1983. Jody Foster and Marty Feldman have signed to start a new series of five kids in a family) this spring in Montreal and Vienna under the eye of writer-director Tony Richardson Gory Park, a thriller about the ramifications of a triple murder in northern Europe with director Michael Anker (Cool Mum's Danish *lar* and screenwriter Dennis Potter (*Pennins from Heaven*) William Hurt stars as Arkady. PROBLEM WRITER HALAN ELFOND has signed to write the screenplay for *Nine of the Above*, based on a political novel titled *Jay Jack Huron*. Costa-Gavras, who recently directed a movie about the death of this beginning in june. Shake, Rattle and Roll with the Punches VETTENRANKER JERRY LEE LEVES, who was nearly scandalized into oblivion 25 years ago when he married him 13 then-age cousin Myra Brown, may find his personal life the focus of his movie. Polygon Pictures has now opened the film rights to Myra's tell-all Book Greats of Fire. Big News for Small Sorroone Screens WITH more than 50 features to his credit, famed Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman says he has spent the last decade in work only on the stage or in television. The reason. A loss of energy. "B I love to have a camera with me," Bergman said for television, he said in a recent Variety interview. "You can make it and then in one evening it is fine to talk about it any more." We try not to. THE PAPER CHASE has been a movie, a canceled network television show and a regular rerun on CBS. The channel's big showtime. Bigshow Time has just ordered seven new hour-long episodes of the cost at a cost of $50,000 per episode to make at the first pay service ever have a regular dramatic series. Kiss Off "If they spent this kind of money to promote an unknown band, ground one wishing to be a boyfriend, guess," "it would make their careers." Kiss is hardly an unknown band but they have been rather ignored because of the once-reigning bubblelegger Tommy Kostov, public eye, and to promote their 108-city tour for a new LP called Gretner's at the night. Casablanca R绵 throws a shindig like no one in the city had done for years. At a Zoetrope Studio sound stage in Hollywood the bar was open and so was bass player Gene Simmons "We're the Simmons, worth," he informed the assemblage. Before the buffet was cleared and the room forceibly emptied by means of a large metal bucket on top volume, over and over, someone asked Simmons if he didn't think the band's bamboo garnant was perhaps too strong. "Well, I have an above-style," Simmons shot back. December, 1982 Ampersand 7 of Lombard, II., who policed by learning that he was I that he lived in a car in the fO the FBI in West Los Ternoon and surrendered. held on an Illinois warrant D Extra-Strength Tylenol in the Chicago area between KU Police Officer Kevin Johnson clocked the speed of passing traffic from his patrol car in front of Green Hall yesterday. churred continued for James W. Leann, Lewis, named in a warrant, is accused of writing the demand $1 to story the killer. - A man wanted for questioning poisoning deaths, which cages area and spread fear of the police directed to the by police yesterday. General Tyrone Fahner told a Chicago that Masterson was it had "made statements to nat he had a role in the ver. Fahner said, Masterson he pasl." I will turn out to be someone who things but is not the one hid Buddy Mangine/KANSAN prities said Kevin Masterson the Tylenol killer, but had hickling himself to the mass did he asked to take a lie 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. ponce radar fortiories want to give Master-ist to determine 'whether he or non-existent role.' Depending on the car's direction, the radar beam is bounced back either compressed or stretched. The car's speed is determined by the rearview mirror's angle to the original beam and the bounced reflection. Nesbitt threw the cases out because of the Judge Alfred Nesbitt found that radar alone 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. 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. IN A 1979 speeding case in Florida, a Dade county judge refused to allow radar readings to be used. 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. Police have used radar for the last 30 years to detect and identify speeding motorists. But a dilemma has surfaced recently about the radius of radar and its use as evidence in court. If FBI agent Tony Delorenzar extrived extraction and will be Illinois. I don't know if it will fly." 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 states. In April 2015, police departments throughout the country radar is highly accurate," Greneker said. "And it is better than having a cigar-chopping sheriff tell you how long you were going." police found "different and at Masterson's suburban enpt, along with empty capescribe the capsules. James Denney, KU's director of police, said radar guns allowed police to clock speeders in an attempt to catch them. 'I don't feel sorry for people who get caught by radar.' It isn't a fair to the rest of the community to be caught. investigators that Masterson amst Jewel Food Stores for charges against his ex-wife in reportedly blamed for the arrangement. Some of the cyanide poisoned Tylocenil capsules. appeared here for questioning pect in the Tylenol case in id. "He just walked in." "they're invainable," Denney said. "With radar you don't have to pace speeders or clock drivers." realized Masterson was in the agent John Hoos said. at he was wanted on a duty charge in Du Page. A police station in the northeastern police station before to Los Angeles police in the city. And, Denny said, "A stopwatch is not really fair to violators. There are too many human fatalities." PACING INVOLVES driving alongside a car to clock its speed. That puts two cars barreling down the road at high speeds, he said. Gun Gore, one of the arresting sterson was "so scared" toooking for him that he lived in it for several days. pressure was so great he oneself up," Gorey said. Masterson as "calm, very as arrested. scheduled to be arraigned er must go through before s, according to state laws. AS and Michigan have developer radar units. Michigan units in use by Oct 1, 1983, ne that matches the radar's check the unit's accuracy. bids radar units in use after a automatic lock feature. officers to receive training oove 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 the device how to visually estimate the speed of vehicles. "Regular officers have a considerable amount of training before we allow them to use radar." ES 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 equipment, said he had never been upheld by Kansas courts. Neither Elliott nor Denney could recall any speeding cases successfully challenging radar's accuracy in Kansas. Each said his department's 30 percentave 50 percent in most trials involving radar. Elliott said if a radar case had ever been See RADAR page 5