Tuesday, March 18, 1986 Nation/World University Daily Kansan 7 Pope will make unprecedented synagogue visit United Press International VATICAN CITY — The Vatican announced yesterday that Pope John Paul II would visit the synagogue of Rome's ancient Jewish community April 13, becoming the first Roman Catholic pontiff to enter a Jewish place of worship. Tullia Zevi, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, said the move could help to pave the way for Vatican recognition of Israel. The synagogue the pope will visit was the site of a Palestinian terrorist attack in 1982. The Associated Press KCC files reasons for denial TOPEKA — Attorneys for the Kansas Corporation Commission filed a 161-page legal brief with the state Supreme Court yesterday, stating all the reasons the commission thought it was correct in its historic Wolf Creek rate decision in September. In the rate order, the commission slashed 57 percent from three utilities' requests for $508.9 million in rate increases to pay for the $3.05 billion Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. The commission gave the utilities — Kansas Gas and Electric of Wichita, Kansas City Power & Light Co., and the Kansas Electric Power Cooperative Inc. of Topeka — just The three utilities own the power plant, which is 60 miles south of Topeka near Burlington. All parties in the case will face the Supreme Court on March 28, to debate the decision. The utilities are challenging the legality of rate orders issued to them by the three-member corporation commission. $220 million. Brian Moline, chief counsel for the commission, said yesterday that the brief centered on the theme that there was nothing unusual in the rate order except for three provisions. In the brief, Moline said his attorneys used evidence presented during the 75 days of hearings last summer, plus legal precedents and cases in other states, to support the decision. "Our brief addresses all the points raised on appeal, and I believe we were able to support the commission's decision using evidence from the record and a legal defense based on our statutes and those in other states," Voline said. "We supported the three prong of the decision which were unique: the adjustments for economic prudence, construction prudence and the phase-in adjustments. Those were the only things in this case that were unique." The utilities seek to set aside the KCC orders in the rate case and to force the state regulators to grant the increases requested. Under its decisions, the commission granted KG&E $169.6 million of a requested $379.9 million increase. 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