14 Friday, March 3, 1978 University Daily Kansan Swimming meet signups begin Registration has begun for the University of Kansas in intramural swim meet. The meet, which will be at 7:30 p.m. March 6 and 7 in Robinson Park, will include all current athletes and staff of KU. Situations can register in 208 Robinson by March 6 or the pool at 7 p.m. Entrants should bring a student or staff identification card. There is no cost to enter. Events are the 50-yard butterfly, 100-yard freestyle, 50-yard breaststroke, 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard individual medley, 50-yard backstroke, one meter diving and three meter diving. AURH hopefuls to debate A separate event is a pentathalon. Preliminaries for the pentathalon will be on March 6 and finals on March 7. Residence hall members can hear the views of the candidates for president and vice presidents of the Association of Residence Halls in a debate sponsored by AURU. The debate will be at 8 p.m. March 7 in the Templin Hall cafeteria. The elections will be March 8 and 9. Kim Wetzel, AURH elections committee chairman, said that four of five panelists had been chosen for the debate. Panels will be: David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs; Jil Allen, former AURH assembly member; Jess Paul, AURH president; and Paul Rabinovitz, former AURH vice president and programming chairman. Each team will be allotted four minutes at the beginning of the debate to give its goals, ideas and views about AURH, Wetzel said. ideas and Views about IT Security Panelists will then ask the teams questions. Teams will be given three minutes to respond. The debate is open to the public, Wetzel said. said. The four teams running for president and vice president respectively are: Jay Smith, freshman; Mark Fouts, freshman; Larry Britton, Wichita junior, and Peggy McCarten, Kansas City, Kan, freshman; Phil Kaufman, Memphis senior, and Donna Carlisle, Paola sophomore; and Dimitri Siscos, Athens, Greece junior, and Sophie Dahdah, Salmiya, Kuwait freshman. MOSCOW (AP)—Russian and Czechoslovak comunists rocketed into orbit yesterday aboard a Soviet spacecraft in the skies over Ukraine, launch the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Cosmonauts enter orbit The two cosmonauts were set to dock with the Salutb 6 space station, where a pair of Soviet cosmonauts Saturday will break the 84-day record for the longest single flight in space, according to Tass, that record was set by a U.W. space crew. The only previous international manned space flight was in 1975, when U.S. and Soviet crewmen took part in a joint Soyuz mission to the Moon. The country launched its astronauts separately. Further joint missions later this year are to involve commonwealth from Poland and India. Tass identified the cosmographs aboard the new spaceship, Soyuz 28, as space veteran Alexei Gubarev, 46, a colonel in the Soviet Navy. On December 29, 2019, a Czeckovschiair air force captain The Soviet-Czechoslovakia launch marked another space first connected with the Satut 6 station, in which the Grecko have been circling the earth since Dec. 10. Jazz Jazz Jazz only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place 926 Mass. upstairs Tonite & Saturday the Danny Embry-Bob Bowman- Dave Snodgrass Trio This is the Midwest's Premier New Jazz Group Admission only $3.00 Don't Miss It! call 843-8575 for reservations Special Benefit for KANU next Tues. March 7th Arnie Lawrence with the Mike Ning Band Utility asks KU to study power cutback implications The University of Kansas has been asked by the Kansas Power and Light Co. to study the implications of possible power cutbacks, Frey Brian, KF&I, division director, and David Browne. The reason for the requests in the Lawrence area, Bryan said, is the need to provide energy to the eastern KYMIL to help provide energy to the eastern United States if the coal strike continues. Bryan said that KP&l has ample fuel, but that all utilities in Kansas have been asked to set up cutback programs if a federal cutback order should come. KP&L has not been affected by the coal strike because the company's generation plants burn coal from non-union fields in Wyoming. "It's just a what-if situation." Bryan said, "and we've asked our largest users to take a look to what power usage they could curtail if necessary." Max Lucas, University director of facilities planning said, "We haven't had an opportunity to see what the implications of a power cutback are at KU." A year ago, when fuel supplies were drastically reduced at KU, the University drew up a contingency plan for energy shortages. Stage one of the three-part plan involves keeping the University in full operation but using fuel oil and reducing the temperature in all buildings. During this first stage, five buildings would be closed down and the heat substantially reduced. Stage two calls for the closing of additional buildings, but residence halls would be open and classes would continue. In addition, additional services would operate and only essential services would operate. Lacas said Russell Mills, University director of support services, would be studying the implications of the cutbacks on KU. TODAY! The Heart of America DERATE TOUNAMENT begins at 9 and lasts in the Kansas, Indiana LES BLANK will present a seminar on his films at TOMORROW: The MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOP, "Aimal Behavior" with Permie Avena and Sandy Rakestraw, begins at 9 a.m. in Dyce Hall. THE ALL SCHOLARSHIP HALL COUNCIL, POLKA begins at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TUNGHTY: WOMEN'S COALITION meets at 6:30 in the Union's International Room. The CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB meets at 7 in Fariborz B and C of the Union, Amity Hall at 8 in Sawyer's Hall and 7 in the Union, Arena Room. THE KU FOLKDAREC Club meets at 7 in 130 Robinson. THE MIRCEAU TRIO performs in Swarthout Hall at 8. 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