Candidates speak at K-State MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) A trio of candidates for the Republican gubernatorial nomination called for new laws and programs to combat pollution, and one lamented the loss of a fight in the 1970 legislature Thursday. The hopefuls appeared in the Kansas Executive Forum on Environmental Issues, a part of "Enviro nal Awareness Week" sponsored by Kansas State University. Democratic Gov. Robert B. Docking was scheduled to be on the panel, but he declined because of previous speaking engagements. The three candidates for the Legislator charges air terminals 'unsafe' KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — State Rep. E. A. Brewer, R-Butler, charged Thursday that air terminals at St. Louis and Kansas City are being operated during the air traffic controllers strike "in hazardous and unsafe conditions by trainees" who normally would not be qualified but are now certified by the Federal Aviation Administration." Brewer said he made "extensive inquiries" after a near collision of a jet liner with 77 people aboard and a light twin-engine aircraft over St. Louis. He said what he learned was "appalling." Brewer charged the "FAA has definitely turned this situation into a brick - throwing contest" between itself and Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) in what he said was "a ruse perpetrated by the FAA." Brewer said the "true facts" in Missouri are that the state's two principal airports are being operated in a hazardous manner; that many of the services normally provided to general aviation have been abandoned completely; and that the situation "is having a very serious impact on the Missouri economy picture." He cited no sources of his "information," but concluded that "any agency who would be responsible for the death of one of my fellow Missourians because of the unsafe conditions now pre- ITHACA, N.Y. (UPI) — Cornell University early today obtained a temporary restraining order against any further violence on campus. Faculty group slaps curfew on Cornell U. The Cornell president said the restraining order applied "to every single person on campus" President Dale R. Corson, announcing the court action, said it was taken on the unanimous recommendation of the faculty council. "I want to make it crystal clear that the handling of violations is no longer in the hands of the university but in the hands of the court," Corson said. Corson also said the normal operations of the university would continue "without interruption." The curfew was clamped on after students set a bonfire on top of the campus store building, broke about 65 windows and overturned a car. 6 KANSAN Apr. 10 1970 We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th GOP nomination on the forum were: attorney general Kent Frizzell, Rick Harmon, of Fairway, the party's gubernatorial nominee in 1968, and Raymond Van Skiver, of Wichita. alent in our skies in our skies is as guilty as any murderer in our history." A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Agency, Joseph Fretz, public affairs officer for the Central Region, denied Brewer's allegations categorically. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Harman unveiled a program he called Kansas Action Now (KAN) to combat environmental problems through the formation of task forces. He said communities and universities would work together and work teams from the state penal institutions could be used under the program in cleanup projects. "We are not and have not at any time used any person not qualified for the position in which he was operating." Fretz said. "I think it is important for Kansas to set up a model program for fighting pollution," he said. Harman said his idea for Kansas is similar to Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel's program of an Environmental Control Organization (ECO), a so-called environmental peace corps of young Americans. Frizell reviewed his fight during the 1970 Legislature for new authority for the attorney general to combat pollution with legal action. The bill died in a house committee. 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