2 Thursday, October 23, 1975 University Dally Kansan DIGEST From the Associated Press Senate OK's decontrol WASHINGTON--After voting a temporary price break for consumers, the Senate passed a bill last night that would remove gradually all federal controls The vote on final passage was 58 to 32. Republican and oil-state senators formed the majority. The bill eventually would mean sharply higher prices for the natural gas used in American homes and factories. Passage of the bill came after senators twice refused to order the decentralisation of the largest oil-gas companies. Med Center suit dismissed KANSAS CITY, Kan.—A $2 million lawsuit involving physicians and officials at the University has been dismissed in U.S. District Court here. Judge Earl J.E. O'Connor dismissed the lawsuit Tuesday at the request of William O. Rieke, former executive vice chancellor of the center; Loren Humphrey, Cardiothoracic surgeons had alleged that University officials deliberately broke contracts with Robert L. Rels, chief of the cardiothoracic unit, resulting in a 2016 assault on his office. Bauh. Udall to be in KC TOPEKA- Two declared candidates for the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1976, Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana and Rep. Morris Udall of Arkansas will appear before the annual convention of the Kansas State Federation of Labor, AFLCIO in Overland Park this afternoon. Udall will also attend a reception in his honor in Overland Park this evening. Baigh will come to Topeka late in the day for a speech, a tour, a news conference and a workshop. the River City Jazz Band John Michael Lomas John Willhite Randy Barnes October 23-24-25 9:30-1:00 $1.00 at the Cornucopia Café 1801 Mass. FF-the-WALL PRODUCTIONS for information call 841-0817 SPECIAL OCCASION THIS WEEKEND? RENT A FORD Make Daily Weekly Week-end State PINTO $9.00 plus 9e per mile $50.00 plus 9e per mile $7.00 plus 9e per mile MAVERICK $10.50 plus 10e per mile $65.00 plus 10e per mile $7.50 plus 10e per mile MUSTANG TORINO $11.00 plus 11e per mile $70.00 plus 11e per mile $9.00 plus 11e per mile GRANADA PICK-UP $11.00 plus 11e per mile $70.00 plus 11e per mile $9.00 plus 11e per mile LTD $11.00 plus 12e per mile $80.00 plus 12e per mile $12.00 STATION WAGON $13.00 plus 13e per mile $80.00 plus 13e per mile $11.00 plus 13e per mile JOHN HADDOCK FORD ADMIRAL LEASING AND RENTAL 23rd and Alabama 843-3500 RENT-A-CAR RENT-A-TRUCK PAID ADVERTISEMENT OFFERS REWARDS In today's issue of the University Daily Kansas is the first of several questions questions, taken from his latest book, Common Sense, are so vital to the survival of the students. The Old Man states that if his questions create enough interest among the people of this world, then he will have wisdom and discuss possible answers to many of the World's great problems. One of the important questions in America today is where profits come from because the gaining of profits is our economic impulse. It is profits and only profits that give us our wealth, so we want to understand why people get into depression the answer to that depression is really easy. All we need do is to find where profits come from so that everyone can get some profit. This will help us to make sure that all Americans are able to prosper. Q.NO.1 But, where do profits come from? Profits are something and something cannot come from nothing. Profits must come from somewhere. The communists tell us that profits come from exploiting labor. Yet, during our last depression we had many million hungry workers who could be hired for starvation wages and we had a great surplus of capital. The very fact that no one can afford to work under their labor from their labor is proof enough that profits do not come from exploiting labor. In order to promote economic enquiry I offer a hundred dollars reward to anyone who can tell us where profits really come from. Fred Obermeier Paola, Kansas 1 Announcing the Opening of VISIONS OF LAWRENCE An Optical Dispensary at 806 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE'S MOST COMPLETE EYEWEAR SERVICE - We Fill Prescriptions - -We Grind Lenses - We Repair Glasses - We Have a Complete Stock of Fashion Eyewear and Sun Glasses 806 Mass. Open Daily at 10 a.m. 841-7421 BIG OCTOBER SPECIALS Oct.16 to Oct.31 5 p.m.Till Closing Nightly Served with thin sliced roast beef, home-made dressing, potatoes - smothered in dark brown gravy. Relishes includes Reg. $1.95 1021 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Six Meat and Garden Toppings Reg. $5.25 $3.95 MISS STREET DELI NEW MASSACHUSETTS Distributed by Schumm Foods Bull & Boar Mass. Street Doll New Yorker Schumm Catering SHEEP COATS The finest in Shearling Lamb for the cold days ahead If you ever wanted to snuggle up and get warm, hare your jeans. here's your chance. Rugged Marlboro $159.00 Jacket $ 99.00 Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10-8:30 Fri. & Sat. 10-6:00 Bank Americard Malls Shopping Center Bank Americard Master Charge Carousel Charge Cash too! 711 W.23rd St.