University Daily Kansan Friday, April 18, 1975 Plant gets extension for controls State approval of the request in the form of an amendment to the state's air quality control plan, followed formal approval by the Executive Secretary of the State Board A deadline extension for installation of pollution control equipment has been granted to the Cooperative Farm Chemical Plant (FPC), which operates a plant east of Lawrence. The extension was requested because of the need in obtaining pollution control equipment. The amended state plan has been sent to EPA approval of the variance is expected, Buerigin said Wednesday. He said he hoped the state would have the EPA's opinion next week. the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for review, according to Ray Buerigin, an quality engineering and engineering firm, who said that the majority of Air Quality and Occupational Health. "The latest delivery schedule is for Octo- ter, he said," and that's for only one item. If approved, CFCA's original deadline of July 31 will be extended to Dec. 31. Allen Hoffman, CFCA general manager, said some of the equipment would arrive that morning. CFCA has designed its own system for controlling nitrogen atomrite dust emitted from vehicles. This technology for this particular type of pollution control hasn't been widely The plot system has worked successfully on the plant's smaller tower. The equipment CFCA is waiting for will be used to adapt the system to the larger [pre-]network. On Campus AN SUA POETRY READING will be given p.m. today in the Music Room of the Union TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to drop assistance and receive an automatic withdrawal A HILLEL LOX AND BAGEL BRUNCH will be Saturday morning at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland. For information call Pam Lanne, 842-4129. CLIFFORD IRVING, author of the fraudulent biography of Howard Hughes, will speak at 2 p.m. today in Woodruff Auditorium. THE ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATION of Lawrence and the Amateur Telescope Makers of Lawrence will display telescopes made and used by area amateur astronomers Saturday on the lawn in front of the Lawrence Films will be shown in 628 Lindley all day. A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR will be held in the Jabatan Room, Room 301. UNCLAIMED BICYCLES recovered by the Lawrence police department will be sold in auction at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Lawrence police station, 7th and Vermont. The bicycles to be auctioned are on display on the lawn in front of the station. MEDITATION WILL BE OFFERED at 7:30 tonight by the Ananda Marga Meditation Organization in the Oread Room in the Dojo. For information call 814-7058. THE ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATES of Lawrence will have their April meeting at 8 tonight in Room 428 Lindley Hall. An open room the KU Observatory, 500 Lindley, will follow. THE MOUNT OREAD BICYCLE CLUB will sponsor a sunrise bike tour beginning at the library on Monday, June 12. THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS has announced the cancellation of a piano recital by Asst. Prof. Robert Ward, originally scheduled for 8 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital hall. APPLICATIONS for fall and summer positions on the Kanas are available in 105 offices, deadline to office 302 Strong; and the Student Society in 105 BKansas Union. Deadline is Wednesday. SUA Forums presents Clifford Irving Friday, April 18 2 p.m. author of the fraudulent biography of Howard Hughes Woodruff Auditorium Admission is free CAROL LEE GOES BANANAS! Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-435& Special of the Month Banana Cake Donuts CAROL LEE DONUTS 1730 West 23rd --- ACACIA ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA ALPHA TAU OMEGA BETA THETA PI DELTA CHI DELTA UPSILON DELTA TAU DELTA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The KU Interfraternity Council 102 Years of Friends Welcomes High School Seniors & Alums to Relays '75 PHI KAPPA PSI PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA SIGMA PHI KAPPA THETA PHI DELTA THETA PI KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA CHI SIGMA NU SIGMA PHI EPSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON TRIANGLE