12 Wednesday, February 22, 1978 University Daily Kansan Smuggling link closes treaties session WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate closed its session yesterday to discuss in private allegations that Omar Torrios, the Panamanian leader, and members of his family have engaged in illicit narcotics trade. traits. Opponents of the proposed Panama Canal treaties have brought up the narcotics allegations in the hope that the information would hurt rattication efforts. But proponents, who contend that the charges are only a peripheral issue to the treaties, predicted that the issue would fail to distract the Senate. Some of the material being discussed in the Senate's 148 secret session in the last 15 years already had been leaked to news media. Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., who requested the closed session, said he wanted the material to be made public eventually. Meanwhile, Panama's government—meanwhile, Panama had attacked the Senate inquiry. One columnist said the investigation was as reasonable as one into the use of marijuana by President Jimmy Carter's son Jack would be. The newspaper criticism was directed against an inquiry spurred by Dole, a vocal opponent of the new treaties, that would turn the canal over to Panama by the year 2014. Columnist Marto Augusto Rodriguez wrote in the daily La Republica that the Senate had gone too far when it decided to Next year's officers announced by SUA SUA officers for next year were announced yesterday by Kim Herren, present SUA president. The new officers, whose terms will begin July 1, are: president, Jack Howard Jr., Salina junior; vice president, Jack Sigler, Derby junior; secretary, Herb Freese, Marysville junior; and treasurer, Cheri Cox, Leawood junior. Today is the deadline for applications for next year's SUA Board members. Positions are available for films, fine arts, Free University, forums, indoor recreation, outdoor recreation, public relations, special events and the travel board. Applications must be turned in by 5 p.m. today. An office in the lobby of the Rafael Union. -KANSAN- On Campus TODAY: THE FACULTY FORUM meets at noon in the United Ministries building. Events TONIGHT: THE NATIONAL AMERICAN SINGLES ASSOCIATION meets at 7 in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. The KU GO CLUB meets at 7 in Parlors A and B of the Union. Mark Holberg presents a Carillon recital at 7. The KU RUGBUL Club meets at 7:30 in Parlor C of the Union. The T.M. PROGRAM begins at 7:30 in Parlor D. The COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN meets at 7:30 in the Union's International Room. IFC meets at 8:30 in the Governors Room of the Union. TOMORROW: UNIVERSITY COUNCIL meets at 3:30 p.m. in 108 Blake Hall. SUA BRIDGE begins at 6:30 p.m. in Pariors A and B of the Union, ARCAMAL, and the Lesser Antilles, "and" "Middle America: The Land and the People," will be presented at 7 p.m. in Strong Hall Auditorium. Bert Chaney speaks to the YOUNG DEMOCRATS at 7:30 p.m. in The University Club. SAILING CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Big Eight Room. Announcements Applications for financial aid for students participating in Summer languages International Program. hold the closed session and that the allegations were preposterous. The deadline for applications for the study abroad program in Bordeaux, France, is March 1. The deadline for applications for the program in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, is April 1. Applications are available in 108 Strong. The Navy said in January 1977, and a presidential spokesman confirmed, that back Carter was caught using marijuana in 1976 at the Navy Nuclear School in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 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