University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 18, 1977 3 U.S. Senate race . . . From page one he wouldn't oppose Bennett, he said he thought the governor would go for the Senate. Walker said he immediately would start lining up a statewide organization to promote Republican candidacy, and he said he wasn't making a formal announcement. LT. GOV. SHELBY Smith, who was elected as a team with Bennett in 1974, said he had to huddle with the governor before knowing where he stands. But Smith listed three options for himself: run for the Senate, run for governor if Bennett doesn't seek re-election, or again be a lieutenant governor running mate of someone. He didn't say he was considering getting out of politics. ON THE DEMOCRATIC side of the governor equation, former Atty. Gen. Vern Miller said he still was "waiting in the wings" to see what develops. -KANSAN- On Campus Events **TODAY:** The Second Conference on DESIGN AND TESTING Equipment for Activated Sludge Systems will be held all day in the Kansas Union. FICTION Hawk's Nest in the Union, STUDENT SENATE will have an open house beginning at 11 a.m. in the Union's Jayhawk Room. GRADUATE ASSEMBLY will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union, David M. McMullen, who will present a SOCIology COLQUOIL, "Women's Work (Domestic Service): From the Civil War to the 1920s," at 3:30 p.m. in the Union's Pine Room. A TIAA-CREF and Tax Sheltered Annuities Workshop, conceived by faculty-staff benefits, will begin at 4 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. TONIGHT! TAU SIGMA dance club will meet at 7:20 220 Robinson. An adult life resource center workshop, "LIFE-CAREER EXPLORATION for Women," begins in the resource center building and is held in the FICTION Club will meet at 7 in the Union's Oread Room. SUA BACKGAMMON will meet at 7 in the Parts of the Union. NAVIGATORS Club will meet at 7 in the Union's Regionalist Room. UNIVERSITY CLUB will meet at 7 in the Union's Watkins Room. KUO HONOR STUDENTS Association will meet at 7:30 in the Union's Forum Room. KUAD CLub placement meeting will be at 7:30 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. PRE-NURSING Club will meet at 7:30 in the Kansas Club will present a faculty recital at 8 in Swarshot Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: ANIMAL STORY HOUR, presented by the Museum of Natural History, will begin at 10 a.m. in Dyche Hall. Grant Goodman, professor of East Asian History, will speak on "The Future of FORUM," "One Year in a Think Tank," at noon in the United Ministers in Higher Education building, 1204 Oread Drive. William Reilly, president of the meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Union's Room Forum. PERSHING RIFLES will have a dledge-active party at 7 p.m. in the Military Science building. Albert Gerken will present a CARLILLON ATTELTAT at 7 p.m. in the Military Science building, which will present a SENIOR RECITAL at 8 p.m. in Swartzwelk Recital Hall in Murphy Park. Alternate Yell Leader Tryouts Practices Mon., Tues., Wed. Allen Field House 7-9 p.m. Sign up tonight at Allen Field House with Tom Johnson SUA FILMS Wednesday, Oct. 19 BEFORE THE REVOLUTION Director Bernardo Bertolucci, $1.00. 7:30 p.m. Woodruff THURSDAY, Oct. 20 Science Fiction—Time Travel Films: LA JETEE Directed by JE T'AIME JE T'AIME JE I AIME JE I AIME Director Alain Resnais with Claude Rich, Annie Farge. $1.00; 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Friday, Oct. 21 IDI AMIN DADA SELF-PORTAIT Director Barbet Schroeder. "The most controversial film of the year about the dictator of Uganda" $1.25. 3:30; 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Woodruff If Bennett goes for the Senate, Walker is likely to be a serious contender for the GOP gov't. back and watch developments, weigh all the candidates and then determine whether I should continue. Saturday, Oct. 22 PUMPING IRON Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger $1.25, 3:30, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Midnight Movies: Frl. A Sat. Jake Guthfer ALICE'S RESTAURANT $1.25, 12:00 a.m. Woodruff ABOUT THE ONLY thing that changed for Carlin, sources said, was that Pearson's announcement virtually ruled out any other possibility. Roy might be Carlin's running mate. "THIS IS NOT an official announcement, but I am going to put together an organization to try to attract statewide support," Walker, 54, said. He is a former president of the League of Kansas Municipalities. Bennett, who Saturday had rather tersely informed newsmen he would not engage in any speculation about whether he might run for the GOP Senate nomination, or continue the current course toward seeking reelection, altered that silence somewhat Monday. "I can only say that I will make a decision as to what I feel I should do as quickly as I possibly can, and that until a decision has been made, I will have no further comment on the matter," Bennett said in a statement issued through his office. "I HAVE PROMISED my friends and supporters that I will most seriously review the situation in an effort to arrive at a decision that appears to me to be in the best interests of the state, my family, myself and my party," Bennett said. Student Senate . . GOP Senate nomination, but said he's not ready to make a decision. "I made the decision some time ago I would not run for the Senate while Jim Pearson was there." Owen said. "But this is a whole new set of circumstances." From page one Sports Committee and StutEx seats. AT THE LAST StudEx meeting, which was held on short notice, only three of 13 members showed up. About 25 of 50 students in the room were present and held as a training session for students running for Senate office. The Senate retreat, to be held this fall to give the new senators a chance to meet the other senators and officers, was canceled because only 17 of 121 senators signed up for it, and fewer than half of those were new senators. The Senate is composed of 121 senators. County approves contract The Douglas County Commission yesterday approved a grading contract for four rural bridges, even though the accepted estimate was $9,400 more than the original estimate. Dan Young, county commission counsel, advised the commission that it was not illegal to accept a bid exceeding the original estimate. Last week the commission deferred action the contract until it had received Young's payment. Dean Sanderson, county engineer and public works director, recommended that the commission accept the $84,743 bid from the contractor. The county's bridge consultant, Finney and Turnpilede of Topeka, had estimated that $100 million would be needed. Sanderson said that because the low bid for constructing the bridges was $18,652, about $50,000 below the $240,902 estimate, the county was saving about $41,000 on the combined estimates for the grading and construction. The four bridges are a part of the commission's 50-bridge replacement program representing 24 different constituencies. Since February, 14 senators have resigned and 11 were removed because of Senate attendance policies, making a total of 25 senators and were elected but did not complete their term; 21 per cent of the total number of senators. Some spatypies exist, however, and it concerns some of the demos, including the spatypi. HARPER SAID he thought apathy was more prevalent among the senators who had been involved with the Senate for some time rather than among the new senators. However, the new senators rarely speak on the Senate floor during the meetings. Some senators talk among themselves while business is conducted on the Senate floor. 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