University of California, Berkeley, November 1, 1982 Univertity Dalry Kansan, November 1, 1982 Page 11 Stauffer, Baugh enter Kansas editors hall of fame By VERONICA JONGENELEN Staff Reporter This year's Kansas Editor's Day was a time for honoring two Kansas newspaper giants and for looking at the future of KU's school of journalism. About 150 journalists from across Kansas inducted Oscar S. Stauffer and Jay B. Baugh into the Kansas Newsaparal and Farsee Saturday in the Kansas Union. Stauffer, former head of Stauffer Communications Inc., died Feb. 23 at the age of 96. The KU alumnus began his career with the Emporia Gazette in 1906, and went on to compile a number of 20 newspapers, two TV stations, nine radio stations, and several affiliated properties in 11 states. Baugh worked in the tradition of the small-town Kansas press, said David Dary, professor of journalism who wrote the book. BAUGH, WHO died in early 1973, was the youngest editor in Kansas when he bought the Montezuma Press in 1923. He later purchased the Johnson Pioneer, selling it in 1960 after he had two heart attacks. Speakers at the Editor's Day ceremony took a look forward and offered advice about the future of journalism education. Bill Meyer, president of the Kansas Press Association, called for a reemphasis on community journalism, which was extremely important to Kansas. for journals in该 area, 'he said. Meyer compared community jour "I'm a strong advocate of community journalism and continuing education for teachers." ed aloud whether William Allen White would have ended up in Emporia he had attended the KU journalism school today. MEYER ALSO spoke of the lessons he had learned from Leon "Daddy" Flint, after whom the journalism school's building was named. is in contact for information, he said. CUTS WILL be necessary, he said. "He taught me what an ampersand was after I'd been called on to recite and been found lacking. I'll never forget that lesson." he said. Another speaker, Neale Coppie, dean of journalism and acting vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska, also stressed the importance of community journalism, and the importance of newspapers could be found there. "Are we going to say, 'Well, it’s too bad about journalism, but we’d better save the liberal arts department?' " he said. "There are tough days ahead, as you keep hearing — but tough, tough days are ahead for academia," he said. "WILM HIM, he warned, he said." but should not be made on the basis of either practical or academic tradition. Beer drinkers in Lawrence soon may have another option than the usual use of a beer bottle. "I hope you all realize what you have at the William Allen White School of Journalism. It's a good school; only one, and four best in the country." he said. Instead, those in the media today should strongly support journalism schools to prevent cuts in those departments, he said. Two former editors, instead of one, were inducted into the hall of fame this year so that Stauffer could be honored, who Del Brinkman, dean of the School of Journalism, inductees are usually not chosen until three years after their death. He said domestic beer was not yet available in home kegs, although the idea was popular. The idea failed because it was too expensive to produce and market the kegs. Home kegs to give drinkers extra options John Webb, manager of Green's Fine Wines, 802 W. 32rd St., said his store had been contacted recently by an Anheuser-Busch representative about marketing home refrigerator beer kegs in the area. "I've heard that some will come out," Webb said. "I think by spring you'll see them in the stores." Webb said he did not know whether home kegs were available on the East coast. LON MILLS, clerk at Green's, said the store stocked five-liter kegs of imported beer and sold to six a month. The keg is equivalent to about two six-packs of beer, and has a comparative price per ounce. Mills said. Keith DeBerry, clerk at Owens Liquor Store, 910 N Second St., said his store also stocked the imported beer from the brewery. He said if they were available, home home kebabs probably would sell well. KU students gave mixed reactions to the idea of domestic beer in home keeps. Abbit Ellicott, Baltimore, Md., graduate student, said she did not dink enough beer to justify buying a home kee KEITH Winslow, Colorado Springs, Colo., freshman, said the cost would not matter, and he would buy home kegs if they were available. Bryan Wadsworth, Chicago, Ill. senior, said he would not buy a home keg. "How many students have the money to do that?" Wadsworth said. "It's too much of an investment." Toluene find prompts waste site examination Pat Treft, Eudora junior, and Kise Larimore, Liberal senior, said they felt that By BRET WALLACE Staff Reporter By BRET WALLACE Discovery of toxic chemicals in a creek near the KU hazardous waste burial site has prompted an investigation by the Kansas Geological Survey. The university vice chancellor of research, graduate studies and public service. Bearse said the University had asked the geological survey to investigate possible leakage after a borehole was opened. Two found traces of toluene in the creek. Tolene is an organic compound used to break down materials with low-level radiation amounts so the radiation can be measured. said Javier Gonzalez, assistant scientist for the geological survey. It is not radioactive. The geological survey would be working in conjunction with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, which discovered the toluene during a routine check of the site last April, Bearse said. IT IS the first time since the site was opened in 1984 that any evidence of leakage had been found on the site, a 2.2-acre tract located immediately west of the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant. he said. The discovery of toluene prompted an investigation because it is classified as a carcinogen, although no evidence had been found to link it to cancer, said Larry Kroche, chief of the environmental geology division of the department of health and environment. He said the amount of toluene found in the water — 3.6 parts per billion — was just a trace. Bearse said that although the discovery was not a serious problem, the University had stopped using the site for waste disposal. SINCE THE site was closed, toluene was being burned and other types of waste were being stored in laboratories, he said. The University is studying two options for disposing of the waste. The first was to ship it to a disposal site in Washington, and the second was to pour the materials down the drain, he said. The University has permission from the city to dispose of waste water this way. "With all the waste-water the University disposes of, the amount of radioactivity would be minuscule." Bearse said. The University Daily Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one time two times three times four times five times six times seven eight times nine ten times 15 words or fewer .25.25 .25.50 .27.75 .30.05 .32.35 .39.90 .45.58 .52.09 .58.15 .65.50 Each additional word .02 .03 .04 .07 .06 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .11 AD DEADLINES ERRORS Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can placed in person or simply by calling the Kansan business office at 844-4358. 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